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In this heartfelt coaching call, Nina wrestles with two layered questions:
1.How can I have an honest, meaningful conversation with the boy my daughter is dating, without overwhelming or intimidating him?
2.How do I stay emotionally attuned and supportive to my older daughter who might feel left behind when her younger sister gets engaged first?
Together, we explore what it means to assess someone’s emotional maturity: not by lecturing or preaching, but by creating relational moments that reveal their capacity for humility, self-awareness, and connection. Nina learns to shift from “explaining what matters” to “asking questions that reveal,” including storytelling prompts that elicit vulnerability, repair orientation, and conflict navigation style.
Then we transition to her fear about her older daughter’s emotional reaction to the younger sibling’s engagement. We unpack the cultural and personal sensitivities involved, and I offer a powerful shift: lead with presence, not performance. Ask before reassuring. Witness before reframing. Allow emotional truth to be spoken without trying to fix it.
Listener Takeaways
•How to assess emotional maturity in someone without coming off as judgmental or overbearing
•Conversation starters that reveal someone’s approach to conflict, power struggles, and personal growth
•The difference between performing connection and living it
•How to support adult children through complex sibling dynamics
•Why “fixing” someone’s feelings can feel like disapproval, and what to do instead
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By Yvette Erasmus5
4545 ratings
In this heartfelt coaching call, Nina wrestles with two layered questions:
1.How can I have an honest, meaningful conversation with the boy my daughter is dating, without overwhelming or intimidating him?
2.How do I stay emotionally attuned and supportive to my older daughter who might feel left behind when her younger sister gets engaged first?
Together, we explore what it means to assess someone’s emotional maturity: not by lecturing or preaching, but by creating relational moments that reveal their capacity for humility, self-awareness, and connection. Nina learns to shift from “explaining what matters” to “asking questions that reveal,” including storytelling prompts that elicit vulnerability, repair orientation, and conflict navigation style.
Then we transition to her fear about her older daughter’s emotional reaction to the younger sibling’s engagement. We unpack the cultural and personal sensitivities involved, and I offer a powerful shift: lead with presence, not performance. Ask before reassuring. Witness before reframing. Allow emotional truth to be spoken without trying to fix it.
Listener Takeaways
•How to assess emotional maturity in someone without coming off as judgmental or overbearing
•Conversation starters that reveal someone’s approach to conflict, power struggles, and personal growth
•The difference between performing connection and living it
•How to support adult children through complex sibling dynamics
•Why “fixing” someone’s feelings can feel like disapproval, and what to do instead
For ongoing practice and deeper learning, join my monthly membership program. You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans.
Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com.
Here are more ways to connect with me:

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