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Listen in on another vulnerable conversation between Bronwyn and Kyira, both therapists, as they share their own challenges and insights on engaging with their parents. This conversation broaches the conflict many feel as we see how our unhealed wounds of childhood affect us today. Which begs the question: how do we have a relationship with that parent? What do we do with all our resentment so it doesn't spill out on our own children? How do we have empathy for our parent while still having boundaries for ourselves? How do we give grace while also holding accountability? When do we decide to cut off a parent?
Bronwyn leads Kyira in an Integration exercise with her young self in order to accept her mom as she is, not as Kyira wants her to be. Bronwyn also leads Kyira in a Grief exercise to say goodbye to the mom she had in her early childhood, which helps Kyira accept the mom she interacts with now.
Episode Chapters:
00:00:00 Introduction & Welcoming Bronwyn
00:01:00 Bronwyn's Background & Path to Therapy
00:05:00 The Physical Cost of Suppressing Anger
00:07:30 Understanding Triggers & Emotional Repression
00:22:10 The Integration Exercise: Healing the Inner Child
00:33:36 Live Integration Exercise with Kyira
00:48:43 Daily Rituals for Emotional Regulation
00:56:46 Why Flourishing is Never Selfish
About the Guest:
Bronwyn is a licensed marriage and family therapist, podcaster, and self-described "anger expert". As the host of the Angry at the Right Things podcast, she helps people understand the profound connection between suppressed emotions, physical illness, and mental health challenges. Drawing from her own lived experience navigating severe, debilitating depressive episodes, Bronwyn transitioned into counseling as a second career to offer the kind of deep, root-cause healing she once sought. She holds a master's degree in counseling psychology and another master's degree in nutrition.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/
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By Kyira Wackett5
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Listen in on another vulnerable conversation between Bronwyn and Kyira, both therapists, as they share their own challenges and insights on engaging with their parents. This conversation broaches the conflict many feel as we see how our unhealed wounds of childhood affect us today. Which begs the question: how do we have a relationship with that parent? What do we do with all our resentment so it doesn't spill out on our own children? How do we have empathy for our parent while still having boundaries for ourselves? How do we give grace while also holding accountability? When do we decide to cut off a parent?
Bronwyn leads Kyira in an Integration exercise with her young self in order to accept her mom as she is, not as Kyira wants her to be. Bronwyn also leads Kyira in a Grief exercise to say goodbye to the mom she had in her early childhood, which helps Kyira accept the mom she interacts with now.
Episode Chapters:
00:00:00 Introduction & Welcoming Bronwyn
00:01:00 Bronwyn's Background & Path to Therapy
00:05:00 The Physical Cost of Suppressing Anger
00:07:30 Understanding Triggers & Emotional Repression
00:22:10 The Integration Exercise: Healing the Inner Child
00:33:36 Live Integration Exercise with Kyira
00:48:43 Daily Rituals for Emotional Regulation
00:56:46 Why Flourishing is Never Selfish
About the Guest:
Bronwyn is a licensed marriage and family therapist, podcaster, and self-described "anger expert". As the host of the Angry at the Right Things podcast, she helps people understand the profound connection between suppressed emotions, physical illness, and mental health challenges. Drawing from her own lived experience navigating severe, debilitating depressive episodes, Bronwyn transitioned into counseling as a second career to offer the kind of deep, root-cause healing she once sought. She holds a master's degree in counseling psychology and another master's degree in nutrition.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/
Get Connected.
Take the Next Step.

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