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I Accidentally Humanized my Mom | #127

I Accidentally Humanized my Mom | #127

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What happens when you realize you don’t actually know your parents as people?

In this episode, we talk about the moment adulthood hits and you suddenly see your mom as a human instead of just “Mom.” We get into parent–child relationships, emotional maturity, grief, family dynamics, divorce, childhood memories, and why so many adults feel regret about not asking their parents deeper questions sooner.

We share the emotional experience of trying to intentionally connect with a parent, what changes as parents age, how becoming a grandparent can shift emotional openness, and the complicated feelings that come with realizing your parents had full lives before you.

We also talk about:

  • Losing a parent and the regret of never truly knowing them

  • How childhood shapes your adult relationships

  • Therapy concepts like reframing, empathy, and emotional growth

  • How grief and healing change family relationships

  • The psychology of seeing your parents differently as an adult

If you’ve ever wondered: Why don’t we really know our parents? Why does time with family feel more meaningful as we get older? Why do adult children start asking deeper questions later in life?

This episode is for you.

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