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In the final stop of their Northwest tour at Risen King in Redding, California, Danny and Brittney unpack the emotional terrain of parenting adult and soon-to-be-adult children, navigating grandparenting, and repairing fractured relationships. This episode is rich with wisdom, heart, and practical tools for maintaining love, connection, and grace in every season of family life.
How to transition from parent to consultant as young adults gain independence.
The importance of sustaining connection with children who feel ready to launch—and when things get messy.
What supportive grandparenting looks like (and isn’t!).
Steps you can take to repair relationships that were strained by criticism or control.
How to foster oneness in marriage through vulnerability, honest communication, and mutual trust.
Launching adult kids is less about permission and more about staying connected—your love and availability matter most.
As a grandparent, your role shifts to support—not control—and that “yes space” becomes your sweet spot.
Restoration begins with humility: admit your mistakes, apologize, and invite connection without insisting on change.
Healing relationships is rooted in curiosity, not advice: ask how you’re experiencing them and what they need to feel understood.
True marriage oneness comes from shared vulnerability, speaking truth about your experience, and inviting your spouse into your heart—not pointing out theirs.
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In the final stop of their Northwest tour at Risen King in Redding, California, Danny and Brittney unpack the emotional terrain of parenting adult and soon-to-be-adult children, navigating grandparenting, and repairing fractured relationships. This episode is rich with wisdom, heart, and practical tools for maintaining love, connection, and grace in every season of family life.
How to transition from parent to consultant as young adults gain independence.
The importance of sustaining connection with children who feel ready to launch—and when things get messy.
What supportive grandparenting looks like (and isn’t!).
Steps you can take to repair relationships that were strained by criticism or control.
How to foster oneness in marriage through vulnerability, honest communication, and mutual trust.
Launching adult kids is less about permission and more about staying connected—your love and availability matter most.
As a grandparent, your role shifts to support—not control—and that “yes space” becomes your sweet spot.
Restoration begins with humility: admit your mistakes, apologize, and invite connection without insisting on change.
Healing relationships is rooted in curiosity, not advice: ask how you’re experiencing them and what they need to feel understood.
True marriage oneness comes from shared vulnerability, speaking truth about your experience, and inviting your spouse into your heart—not pointing out theirs.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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