SYNOPSIS
A humorous, moving, intimate and courageous film following the transformation of an abusive mother and tumultuous mother-daughter relationship to that of acceptance and love as we follow the personal story of the filmmaker.
In My Nose, filmmaker Gayle Kirschenbaum introduces us to her critical mother in a humorous short film about her mom's quest to get her to have a nose job. Barely touching the surface of their most highly complex and charged relationship, (The Washington Post wrote, “if you do [have a mother like Gayle's], get thee to a psychotherapist." Kirschenbaum knew it was time to go deeper. Audience members all over the world related to Gayle’s story and wanted to know the secret. How is she able to accept and even love her mother who is so disapproving of her? The answers are told in a motivational seminar she now gives on transforming difficult relationships.
SYNOPSIS
A humorous, moving, intimate and courageous film following the transformation of an abusive mother and tumultuous mother-daughter relationship to that of acceptance and love as we follow the personal story of the filmmaker.
In My Nose, filmmaker Gayle Kirschenbaum introduces us to her critical mother in a humorous short film about her mom's quest to get her to have a nose job. Barely touching the surface of their most highly complex and charged relationship, (The Washington Post wrote, “if you do [have a mother like Gayle's], get thee to a psychotherapist." Kirschenbaum knew it was time to go deeper. Audience members all over the world related to Gayle’s story and wanted to know the secret. How is she able to accept and even love her mother who is so disapproving of her? The answers are told in a motivational seminar she now gives on transforming difficult relationships.
SYNOPSIS
A humorous, moving, intimate and courageous film following the transformation of an abusive mother and tumultuous mother-daughter relationship to that of acceptance and love as we follow the personal story of the filmmaker.
In My Nose, filmmaker Gayle Kirschenbaum introduces us to her critical mother in a humorous short film about her mom's quest to get her to have a nose job. Barely touching the surface of their most highly complex and charged relationship, (The Washington Post wrote, “if you do [have a mother like Gayle's], get thee to a psychotherapist." Kirschenbaum knew it was time to go deeper. Audience members all over the world related to Gayle’s story and wanted to know the secret. How is she able to accept and even love her mother who is so disapproving of her? The answers are told in a motivational seminar she now gives on transforming difficult relationships.
SYNOPSIS
A humorous, moving, intimate and courageous film following the transformation of an abusive mother and tumultuous mother-daughter relationship to that of acceptance and love as we follow the personal story of the filmmaker.
In My Nose, filmmaker Gayle Kirschenbaum introduces us to her critical mother in a humorous short film about her mom's quest to get her to have a nose job. Barely touching the surface of their most highly complex and charged relationship, (The Washington Post wrote, “if you do [have a mother like Gayle's], get thee to a psychotherapist." Kirschenbaum knew it was time to go deeper. Audience members all over the world related to Gayle’s story and wanted to know the secret. How is she able to accept and even love her mother who is so disapproving of her? The answers are told in a motivational seminar she now gives on transforming difficult relationships.
SYNOPSIS
A humorous, moving, intimate and courageous film following the transformation of an abusive mother and tumultuous mother-daughter relationship to that of acceptance and love as we follow the personal story of the filmmaker.
In My Nose, filmmaker Gayle Kirschenbaum introduces us to her critical mother in a humorous short film about her mom's quest to get her to have a nose job. Barely touching the surface of their most highly complex and charged relationship, (The Washington Post wrote, “if you do [have a mother like Gayle's], get thee to a psychotherapist." Kirschenbaum knew it was time to go deeper. Audience members all over the world related to Gayle’s story and wanted to know the secret. How is she able to accept and even love her mother who is so disapproving of her? The answers are told in a motivational seminar she now gives on transforming difficult relationships.



Wed, Dec 08
|OMEGA Teachers Studio Online
OMEGA Teachers Studio: Forgiveness is the New Normal with Gayle Kirschenbaum
Transform your life as you learn how to forgive, with Emmy-award winning filmmaker and coach Gayle Kirschenbaum.

Time & Location
Dec 08, 2021, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM EST
OMEGA Teachers Studio Online
About the event
Transform your life as you learn how to forgive, with Emmy-award winning filmmaker and coach Gayle Kirschenbaum.
Once we learn how to forgive, we can set ourselves free, says Emmy-award winning filmmaker and coach Gayle Kirschenbaum. Join Gayle, writer and producer of Look at Us Now, Mother!, in a special Teachers Studio where she shares her insights on finding self-healing through forgiveness.
During these unprecedented times, we have all been through a range of emotions. For many, isolation has led to fear, loneliness, anxiety, and depression. Our distrust of others, especially in those who have hurt us, is heightened. Confined in the same space with someone we feel has wronged us, we can become filled with anger and resentment.
Now more than ever it's critical to learn how to communicate, understand each other, and forgive one another. The first step: learning how to love and forgive ourselves.
Gayle shows us how to:
- Let go of the anger you have toward those who have hurt you Set yourself free from the mental and emotional bondage of your experiences
- Discover the peace of knowing that no matter whom you meet or what obstacles you face, you will come out stronger on the other side
- Once you learn how to manage your thoughts and forgive, you become the hero of your story—not the victim.
Join live on Wednesday, December 8, 6:00-7:30 p.m. EST (3:00-4:30 p.m. PST).
For registered participants, this class will be available on demand after the live session is complete.