Send us a text Healing doesn’t arrive with a ribbon and a theme song. It’s a gritty, everyday practice of choosing honesty over autopilot, boundaries over people-pleasing, and presence over numbness. We open up about the kind of courage that rarely gets applause: the quiet, internal work that changes how you meet your life, one small decision at a time. We start by reframing healing from a destination into a set of daily choices. That shift matters, because when you expect a finish line, eve...
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Send us a text Healing doesn’t arrive with a ribbon and a theme song. It’s a gritty, everyday practice of choosing honesty over autopilot, boundaries over people-pleasing, and presence over numbness. We open up about the kind of courage that rarely gets applause: the quiet, internal work that changes how you meet your life, one small decision at a time. We start by reframing healing from a destination into a set of daily choices. That shift matters, because when you expect a finish line, eve...
The Window, The Car, and The Dress: Tales from the Parenting Trenches
The Devil You Don’t Know
27 minutes
6 months ago
The Window, The Car, and The Dress: Tales from the Parenting Trenches
Send us a text Lindsay and Cleveland explore the messy reality of parenting through recent chaotic events in their household, from a crashed car and shattered picture window to prom dress drama and boundary-setting with young adult children. • A car crash in the driveway leads to insurance claims and unexpected Enterprise rental experiences • The Queen Mom's prom dress saga involves ordering twenty dresses and last-minute shoe shopping • A well-intentioned furniture cleaning attempt results ...
The Devil You Don’t Know
Send us a text Healing doesn’t arrive with a ribbon and a theme song. It’s a gritty, everyday practice of choosing honesty over autopilot, boundaries over people-pleasing, and presence over numbness. We open up about the kind of courage that rarely gets applause: the quiet, internal work that changes how you meet your life, one small decision at a time. We start by reframing healing from a destination into a set of daily choices. That shift matters, because when you expect a finish line, eve...