• Episode 12: Life's Unfairness
    Oct 31 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Jen and Trev explore the themes of stress, unfairness, and coping mechanisms. They discuss the cyclical nature of life, the importance of acceptance, and the power of surrendering control. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they emphasize the significance of journaling and physical movement as ways to process feelings of injustice and angst. The conversation culminates in reflections on how to shift perspectives and find peace amidst life's inherent unfairness.

    Takeaways

    • Life is cyclical, with phases of quiet and noise.
    • We often fail to practice the self-care advice we give others.
    • Acceptance is crucial for feeling grounded and centered.
    • Journaling can be a powerful tool for processing emotions.
    • Surrendering control can lead to a sense of freedom.
    • Fighting against unfairness drains our energy.
    • Understanding different perspectives can lessen feelings of injustice.
    • Life is inherently unfair, and we must learn to accept that.
    • The quest for 'why' can lead to unnecessary angst.
    • We can only control our reactions and perceptions, not external events.
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    26 mins
  • Episode 11: How to Implement Boundaries
    Oct 24 2025

    summary

    In this conversation, Jen and Trev explore the importance of setting boundaries in various aspects of life, including family dynamics, friendships, and romantic relationships. They discuss the challenges of maintaining boundaries, the emotional toll of not having them, and the necessity of open communication. Through relatable examples, they emphasize that boundaries are essential for personal well-being and healthy relationships.

    takeaways

    • Setting boundaries is crucial for personal peace and sanity.
    • It's important to recognize when relationships become transactional.
    • Communication is key in maintaining healthy boundaries.
    • Walking away from toxic relationships can be a form of love.
    • Boundaries can apply to family, friends, and romantic partners.
    • Healthy relationships require ongoing boundary checks.
    • You should not feel guilty for setting boundaries.
    • Your gut feelings are important indicators of relationship health.
    • It's okay to let go of one-sided friendships.
    • Boundaries can look different and are not always negative.
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    26 mins
  • Episode 10: Boundary Checks
    Oct 10 2025

    Listen to Episode 10 as Jen and Trev discuss various types on boundaries and how to implement them in daily life.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 9: Parental Alienation, Navigating Uncharted Waters
    Sep 26 2025

    In this conversation, Jen and Trev explore the complexities of parenting, particularly in the context of alienation and blended families. They discuss the emotional challenges faced by parents, the importance of maintaining healthy relationships with children, and strategies for navigating difficult situations. The conversation emphasizes the need for patience, understanding, and the ability to focus on positive moments, or 'glimmers', amidst the challenges of parenting.

    Takeaways:

    • Focus on glimmers rather than triggers.
    • Alienation can occur even in intact families.
    • Healthy relationships take time and effort.
    • Children may act as victims of manipulation.
    • Set boundaries around technology use.
    • Respond to alienation with non-emotional communication.
    • Public rejection can be painful but must be managed.
    • Continue to show up for your child despite challenges.
    • Document feelings in a journal for emotional release.
    • Parenting is about raising functional adults.
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    31 mins
  • Episode 8: Alienation in Parent / Child Relationships
    Sep 19 2025

    In this conversation, Jen and Trev explore the complex topic of alienation in parent-child relationships, particularly in the context of divorce. They discuss the signs and symptoms of alienation, the impact it has on children, and the manipulative behaviors that can arise from one parent against the other. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing these signs early and understanding the long-term effects of alienation on both children and parents. They also touch on the need for support systems and the challenges faced by parents who are being alienated.

    Takeaways:

    • Alienation can manifest in various ways in parent-child relationships.
    • Recognizing signs of manipulation is crucial for parents.
    • Children may exhibit behaviors that indicate they are being influenced by the alienating parent.
    • The emotional impact of alienation can be devastating for children.
    • Parents should not react with anger towards their children, as they are victims too.
    • It's important to maintain a long-term perspective in dealing with alienation.
    • Support systems play a vital role in navigating the challenges of alienation.
    • Alienation can lead to a complete rejection of one parent and their family.
    • Understanding the abusive nature of alienation is essential for healing.
    • Parents must hold onto their truth and identity amidst the chaos.
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    27 mins
  • Episode 7: Parental Alienation (What is it?)
    Sep 12 2025

    In this conversation, Jen and Trev delve into the complex and often misunderstood topic of parental alienation. They discuss the various forms of alienating behaviors, the emotional impact on children, and the challenges faced by parents navigating these difficult dynamics. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing both intentional and unintentional behaviors that can harm relationships between parents and children, as well as the broader implications of false allegations in family court. Through their discussion, they aim to provide clarity and support for those affected by these issues, emphasizing the need for healthy co-parenting practices.

    Takeaways:

    • Parental alienation is a complex and gray area.
    • True alienation is a form of emotional abuse.
    • Alienating behaviors can be both direct and indirect.
    • The emotional damage to children is profound.
    • Unintentional behaviors can still have harmful effects.
    • Accusations of abuse can be a form of manipulation.
    • Healthy communication is essential in co-parenting.
    • Children's preferences can change and are not always alienation.
    • Understanding developmental stages is crucial for parents.
    • The impact of successful alienation can be devastating.
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    25 mins
  • Episode 6 | Estrangement Part 2: When to Walk Away
    Sep 5 2025

    In this conversation, Jen and Trev explore the complexities of estrangement, particularly in toxic relationships. They discuss the signs of emotional and mental abuse, the importance of setting boundaries, and the feelings of guilt that often accompany estrangement. The dialogue emphasizes the need for self-reflection and empowerment when deciding to distance oneself from unhealthy relationships, while also acknowledging the cultural significance of family dynamics.

    Takeaways:

    • Estrangement can be necessary for mental health.
    • Recognizing different types of abuse is crucial.
    • Setting boundaries is a form of self-care.
    • Guilt often accompanies the decision to estrange.
    • Communication of needs is essential in relationships.
    • It's important to reflect on personal health in relationships.
    • Estrangement doesn't have to be permanent.
    • Cultural pressures can complicate family dynamics.
    • Empowerment comes from making healthy choices.
    • Not all relationships are meant to last.
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    21 mins
  • Episode 5 Part 1: Estrangement | When Someone Chooses to Walk Away
    Aug 29 2025

    In this conversation, Jen and Trev explore the complex topic of estrangement, discussing its various forms, the emotional impact on families, and the importance of boundaries. They delve into the nuances of self-imposed versus unwanted estrangement, the role of communication, and the challenges of navigating relationships affected by emotional and mental abuse. The discussion emphasizes the need for self-awareness, compassion, and the ability to cope with loss while still finding joy in life.

    Takeaways:

    • There are two types of estrangement: self-imposed and unwanted.
    • Estrangement can lead to confusion and grief within families.
    • Boundaries are crucial in maintaining healthy relationships.
    • Transactional relationships often lead to conditional love.
    • It's important to evaluate your own boundaries when dealing with estrangement.
    • Grieving someone who is alive can be incredibly difficult.
    • You can still love someone from afar even if estranged.
    • Healthy communication is essential in family dynamics.
    • Self-awareness and empathy are key in navigating estrangement.
    • You can enjoy family events despite the absence of an estranged member.
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    27 mins