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  • 14. Healing, Honesty and the Hard Conversations - Part 2 with My Mom
    Mar 5 2025

    “We only get one shot at life. No dress rehearsal. No take two.” - Mom

    What do you do when a relationship feels beyond repair?

    After our first conversation became the most downloaded episode of this podcast, my mom and I knew we had to sit down again. But this time, we’re going deeper—into the pain of unmet expectations, the heartbreak of disconnection, and the real work of rebuilding trust.

    This episode is for anyone who has ever felt unseen in their family, struggled with misunderstandings, or wondered if healing is truly possible.

    Why Listen?

    You’ll hear raw, honest reflections on the moments that nearly broke us

    We’ll unpack how people in the same family can experience the same story so differently

    You’ll gain insight into how to move past regret, guilt, and bitterness—whether you’re a parent, a child, or someone trying to mend a fractured relationship

    Who This is For:

    Parents trying to reconnect with their children

    Adult children working through past wounds with their parents

    Anyone seeking deeper, more authentic family relationships

    If you’ve ever struggled with family, forgiveness, or finding your way back to someone you love—this episode is for you.

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    39 min
  • 13: Bracing for Impact—Reflections on Healing with My Mom
    Feb 26 2025

    In this powerful solo episode, Aimee Byrum dives into the profound impact of last week’s heartfelt conversation with her mom. With raw honesty, Aimee shares how being truly seen by her mom for the first time triggered deep-seated wounds and a lifelong habit of “bracing for impact.”

    She unpacks the duality of feeling joy while instinctively preparing for disappointment—a defense mechanism built from childhood experiences. Aimee offers practical insights into breaking this cycle, including self-awareness, relaxation techniques, and the healing power of journaling.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating complex family dynamics, seeking healing, or struggling to feel deserving of good things. Plus, get a sneak peek into next week’s follow-up conversation with Aimee’s mom, where they’ll explore the pain, the shame, and the path to greater healing.

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    22 min
  • 12. Healing the Mother Wound—An Interview With My Mom : Part One
    Feb 19 2025

    My First Ever Podcast Interview… and It’s With My Mom

    I never imagined I’d be sitting down with my mother for a raw, honest, and deeply personal conversation like this—especially not on a podcast. But here we are.

    In this episode of The Heart of Parenting, I’m introducing you to my first-ever guest: my mom, Shelley. It’s only fitting that the person who shaped so much of who I am is the one joining me for this milestone. But this isn’t just a mother-daughter chit chat—it’s a story about pain, misunderstanding, and ultimately, healing.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

    The paradox of our relationship—how my mom’s greatest gift to me was also the root of our deepest struggles

    A glimpse into our dynamic through childhood memories (including my infamous “old hooker” comment as a toddler—yes, you read that right)

    The hard truths my mom had to face about herself and how her past trauma shaped the way she parented me

    The moment she realized she had to stop trying to control me and instead, just love me

    Why this conversation wouldn’t have been possible even ten years ago

    For Anyone Struggling With a Mother-Daughter Relationship…

    This episode isn’t just about us. It’s about you—the daughters who feel unseen, the mothers who feel like they’re losing their child, and anyone who has ever thought, Is this relationship beyond repair?

    Healing is not instant. It’s messy. It’s painful. And yet, it is possible

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    33 min
  • Episode 11: Managing Expectations: The College Myth & Redefining Success for You and Your Kids
    Feb 12 2025

    What does a fulfilling life look like to you? How do you define success—not just for yourself, but for your kids?

    In this episode of The Heart of Parenting Podcast, we’re diving deep into the expectations we carry for our children—where they come from, how they shape our parenting, and why they might be worth rethinking. You’ve spent years managing the chaos of daily life, guiding your kids, and making decisions to keep everything on track. But as they grow, are you still holding the reins a little too tightly?

    I’ll challenge you to reflect on questions like:

    • When did your dreams for your child begin, and whose dreams are they really?

    • Are you parenting to prevent your own regrets, or to nurture your child’s unique path?

    • Does your definition of success align with who your child truly is?

    We’ll explore the myth of the “one right path,” why the college-success formula isn’t as reliable as we’ve been led to believe, and how loosening your grip can actually strengthen your bond with your child.

    By the end, you might find that your expectations have changed—and that’s a good thing.

    Curious? Good. That’s where growth begins. Let’s dive in.

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    19 min
  • 10. My Kid is Lazy! And How to Set Goals That Work
    Feb 5 2025

    If you’ve ever watched your daughter struggle with motivation, procrastination, or just feeling stuck, you’re not alone. As parents, we want to see our kids thrive—but what if the way we think about achievement is actually holding them back?

    In today’s episode, we’re taking a fresh look at goal-setting, motivation, and what it really takes to help our daughters build confidence and follow through. We’ll explore a powerful reframe that shifts the focus from pressure to purpose, helping our kids (and ourselves) break free from the cycle of setting goals that don’t stick.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    Why do some goals feel impossible to accomplish?

    How do I help my daughter stay motivated without nagging?

    What’s missing from traditional goal-setting advice?

    Then this episode is for you.

    Tune in to discover a new way to approach goals—one that actually works.

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    16 min
  • 9. The Secret Story Behind Your Teenage Daughter's Anger
    Jan 30 2025

    If your daughter gets irrationally upset over small things (like what's for dinner), there is something much deeper happening beneath the surface. The real issue is never the issue.

    In this episode, we dive into the surprising truth about anger, why it's often misunderstood, and how it can actually strengthen your relationship with your daughter if you know how to respond. I'll share personal stories, neuroscience-backed insights, and practical strategies to help you navigate those fiery moments with calm and confidence.

    You'll Learn:

    Why anger is often a mask for deeper emotions

    The biggest mistake parents make when trying to calm an angry teen

    A simple but powerful way to de-escalate emotional outbursts

    How to turn moments of anger into opportunities for connection

    If you've ever felt lost when your daughter lashes out, this episode is for you. Listen now and discover a whole new way to approach her anger!

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend or leave a review, it helps more parents find this support!

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    29 min
  • 8. Mean Girls, Girl Bullying, and the Power of Confidence
    Jan 23 2025

    In 1977, Dolly Parton sat down for an interview with Barbara Walters. What should have been a conversation between two successful women turned into an unsettling display of condescension and veiled insults. Yet, in the face of passive-aggressive comments and attempts to diminish her, Dolly remained calm, confident, and unshaken. Her response serves as a masterclass in handling female aggression—something many girls and women struggle with throughout their lives.

    In this episode of The Heart of Parenting, I dive into the nuances of female bullying, relational aggression, and social exclusion—how they differ from the more physical, direct bullying seen among boys and why they leave such lasting scars. I share my own personal experiences, including an unsettling Starbucks encounter and a workplace betrayal, to illustrate just how insidious these dynamics can be.

    Girls don’t just “fight”—they undermine, exclude, and sabotage. This kind of bullying flies under the radar and can deeply impact self-esteem, mental health, and long-term relationships. Today, we unpack:

    How female bullying operates differently than male bullying

    Why relational aggression is often overlooked by parents and educators

    How exclusion and social sabotage shape girls’ self-worth

    The psychological impact of female aggression and bullying

    What research tells us about the long-term effects of bullying on girls

    Strategies to help your daughter stand strong, set boundaries, and build resilience

    Why teaching our daughters to support, rather than compete with, other girls is crucial

    This episode is a must-listen for parents who want to equip their daughters with the confidence to see through intimidation, stand their ground, and surround themselves with the right people.

    Dolly’s Wisdom for the Win

    In the words of Dolly Parton: “Find out who you are and do it on purpose.” Confidence is the antidote to intimidation, and our girls deserve to grow up knowing they don’t have to shrink themselves to make others comfortable.

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    32 min
  • 7. Redefining Success Beyond Instant Gratification
    Jan 15 2025

    In this episode of The Heart of Parenting, we’re breaking down the cultural obsession with instant gratification and its impact on our lives, our definition of success, and the way we parent. From impulse shopping and comfort food to chasing societal milestones, we unpack how these habits often mask deeper emotional struggles. Aimee Byrum shares her personal journey of striving for external achievements and material success—only to discover that true fulfillment comes from within.

    Together, we’ll redefine success and explore how to help ourselves and our kids build emotionally resilient lives that we don’t feel the need to escape from.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • How instant gratification affects emotional health and decision-making.

    • The societal definition of success—and why it leaves so many of us feeling empty.

    • How to recognize when you’re operating outside your window of tolerance.

    • Tools for building emotional resilience and staying present with discomfort.

    • A redefined concept of success that centers on inner fulfillment and authenticity.

    • How to help your kids navigate life with confidence and a growth mindset.

    Key Quotes from the Episode:

    “Success isn’t about what you have—it’s about building a life you don’t have to escape from.”

    “When we chase achievement and material success, we’re often running from emotions we don’t know how to process.”

    “Our definition of success determines the legacy we pass on to our kids. What do you want to teach them?”

    Resources Mentioned:

    • The concept of the “window of tolerance” for emotional regulation.

    • Jim Carrey’s quote: “I wish everyone could get rich and famous so they can see it’s not the answer.”

    • Mel Robbins’ insight: “How we spend our time and energy determines our experience in life.”

    Connect With Me Here:

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    Email: hello@inspirehercoaching.com

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    If you found this episode meaningful, please share it with a friend or leave a review—it helps us reach more parents looking to strengthen their relationships with their kids.

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    24 min