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In this candid and emotionally honest episode of A&B Conversation, Brittany and Aimbriel reflect on last summer and how it felt anything but light. With their sons transitioning from middle school to high school, both found themselves navigating not only their children’s growth—but their own shifting roles in the process.
Brittany shares what it was like watching her son seemingly leap into adulthood overnight. While she felt deep pride, the pace of it all left her overwhelmed, especially as she was already carrying the emotional weight of stepping away from one organization to build their new non-profit.
For Aimbriel, her son’s transition reshaped the rhythm of their entire homeschool dynamic. She opens up about the adjustments she had to make to better support his evolving needs, all while describing the summer as “heavy”—when describing the emotional and mental load she carried through summer building.
In the midst of the chaos of transition they recount a major mix-up while registering their sons for fall online classes, admitting they may not have been in the best headspace to make big decisions.
This was a real, unfiltered conversation about growth, pressure, and the messy middle of building something new while everything else is changing too.
By Aimbriel and BrittanyIn this candid and emotionally honest episode of A&B Conversation, Brittany and Aimbriel reflect on last summer and how it felt anything but light. With their sons transitioning from middle school to high school, both found themselves navigating not only their children’s growth—but their own shifting roles in the process.
Brittany shares what it was like watching her son seemingly leap into adulthood overnight. While she felt deep pride, the pace of it all left her overwhelmed, especially as she was already carrying the emotional weight of stepping away from one organization to build their new non-profit.
For Aimbriel, her son’s transition reshaped the rhythm of their entire homeschool dynamic. She opens up about the adjustments she had to make to better support his evolving needs, all while describing the summer as “heavy”—when describing the emotional and mental load she carried through summer building.
In the midst of the chaos of transition they recount a major mix-up while registering their sons for fall online classes, admitting they may not have been in the best headspace to make big decisions.
This was a real, unfiltered conversation about growth, pressure, and the messy middle of building something new while everything else is changing too.