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In this powerful episode, of The Estranged Heart podcast, marking the 10-year anniversary of her own estrangement, Kreed explores why parents' feelings deserve care, but cannot be resolved by rewriting their adult children as villains. Drawing from her unique perspective as both a former estranged parent and adult child who achieved reconciliation, she examines the protective function of villain narratives and their ultimate cost.
The Hidden Function of Villain Stories
Villain narratives aren't born from cruelty—they're born from overwhelm, pain, and protection
The True Cost of Moral Certainty
Villain stories may soothe the nervous system temporarily, but they freeze movement and make real repair nearly impossible
What Estrangement Really Exposes
Parents were told (implicitly or explicitly) that if they loved, sacrificed, and provided enough, their child would stay
The Casualties of Certainty
Grief never completes its cycle because it requires contact with loss, not moral victory
Shame goes underground and hardens into defensiveness
"What feeling am I protecting by needing my child to be the villain?" This isn't an interrogation—it's an invitation. You don't have to answer today.
What Your Feelings Deserve:
Your grief deserves care
Your anger deserves space
Your shame deserves tenderness
Your heartbreak deserves witnesses
What They Cannot Do:
Your child cannot be the container for those feelings
Neither can a story that requires erasing their inner life to soothe your own pain
Kreed's Personal Testimony"I firmly believe that if I had stayed in that frame of mind [of villainizing my daughters], we would not be reconciled today. And we have been reconciled eight and nine years this year."
Resources & Support
The Heart Collective Membership Community
Twice-monthly live support groups for estranged and reconciled moms
Community support and resources
Facebook Support Group (facilitated by Kreed) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/estrangedmotherssupportgroup
One-on-One Services
Private coaching
Consulting
Mediation services
Connect with Kreed:
Website: theestrangedheart.com
Email: [email protected]
Support the work: Buy Me a Coffee (donation platform)
Disclaimer: Kreed Revere is not a licensed therapist. Nothing in this podcast should be considered or taken as therapy. If you need therapeutic support, please seek out a therapist near you.
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In this powerful episode, of The Estranged Heart podcast, marking the 10-year anniversary of her own estrangement, Kreed explores why parents' feelings deserve care, but cannot be resolved by rewriting their adult children as villains. Drawing from her unique perspective as both a former estranged parent and adult child who achieved reconciliation, she examines the protective function of villain narratives and their ultimate cost.
The Hidden Function of Villain Stories
Villain narratives aren't born from cruelty—they're born from overwhelm, pain, and protection
The True Cost of Moral Certainty
Villain stories may soothe the nervous system temporarily, but they freeze movement and make real repair nearly impossible
What Estrangement Really Exposes
Parents were told (implicitly or explicitly) that if they loved, sacrificed, and provided enough, their child would stay
The Casualties of Certainty
Grief never completes its cycle because it requires contact with loss, not moral victory
Shame goes underground and hardens into defensiveness
"What feeling am I protecting by needing my child to be the villain?" This isn't an interrogation—it's an invitation. You don't have to answer today.
What Your Feelings Deserve:
Your grief deserves care
Your anger deserves space
Your shame deserves tenderness
Your heartbreak deserves witnesses
What They Cannot Do:
Your child cannot be the container for those feelings
Neither can a story that requires erasing their inner life to soothe your own pain
Kreed's Personal Testimony"I firmly believe that if I had stayed in that frame of mind [of villainizing my daughters], we would not be reconciled today. And we have been reconciled eight and nine years this year."
Resources & Support
The Heart Collective Membership Community
Twice-monthly live support groups for estranged and reconciled moms
Community support and resources
Facebook Support Group (facilitated by Kreed) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/estrangedmotherssupportgroup
One-on-One Services
Private coaching
Consulting
Mediation services
Connect with Kreed:
Website: theestrangedheart.com
Email: [email protected]
Support the work: Buy Me a Coffee (donation platform)
Disclaimer: Kreed Revere is not a licensed therapist. Nothing in this podcast should be considered or taken as therapy. If you need therapeutic support, please seek out a therapist near you.

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