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If you've ever sworn, "It ends with me," and then immediately watched yourself get weirdly intense about something small… hi. This episode is for the parents who are doing the work—and still getting ambushed by old feelings in brand-new moments. We're talking about what actually breaks generational cycles (spoiler: it's not just "doing everything differently"), and why the real win is becoming the kind of parent who doesn't need fear to stay committed.
What You'll LearnWhy "I'll never be like my parents" is a starting line, not a finish line
How generational patterns sneak in through triggers, rigidity, and over-control
The difference between parenting from conviction vs. parenting from fear
Why neutrality is the secret ingredient you can't access when you're activated
How doing your inner work changes what your child's behavior "hooks" inside you
The subtle way cycles repeat when you're trying so hard not to repeat them
👉 Breaking the cycle isn't just doing different—it's being different. 👉 If fear is driving the car, you'll grab the wheel (control, intensity, overreaction). 👉 Sometimes the "small stuff" (yes, even Cheerios) is where you finally see the pattern clearly. 👉 Your child's behavior isn't the emergency—your activation is the signal. 👉 The work isn't "stop being triggered." The work is: what does the triggered part of you need?
Ann's Confession💬 I realized I had silently banned Cheerios… not because of nutrition, but because they were emotionally linked to my childhood. And that was my first real "ohhhhhh… there are layers here" moment.
Client Story Mentioned👩👦 A mom who felt panicked watching her kids fight—because sibling cutoffs ran through the family history—and how that fear made it nearly impossible to stay neutral or allow autonomy in the moment.
Episode Timestamps (approximate—adjust once you have final audio timecodes)[0:00] Welcome + new producer era + ripple effects
[4:30] The "Cheerios" confession: when the small thing reveals the big thing
[12:00] Authoritative vs. authoritarian: where fear pushes us
[18:30] Why "the cycle stops here" isn't enough by itself
[26:00] The sibling-fighting trigger + generational fear in real time
[34:00] Neutrality, autonomy, and why triggered parents can't access them
[42:00] The real work: tending your fear (IFS-style) instead of bypassing it
[49:00] Invitation: discovery call + what changes when you get support
📞 Book a free discovery call: https://calendly.com/annkaplan/discovery-call?month=2026-02
Don't forget to subscribe 🚀 Share This EpisodeKnow a parent who's doing everything "right" but still feels haunted by their own childhood in the day-to-day moments? Send them this episode. It's a permission slip to stop white-knuckling it—and start healing where the pattern actually lives.
By Ann Kaplan, Parent CoachIf you've ever sworn, "It ends with me," and then immediately watched yourself get weirdly intense about something small… hi. This episode is for the parents who are doing the work—and still getting ambushed by old feelings in brand-new moments. We're talking about what actually breaks generational cycles (spoiler: it's not just "doing everything differently"), and why the real win is becoming the kind of parent who doesn't need fear to stay committed.
What You'll LearnWhy "I'll never be like my parents" is a starting line, not a finish line
How generational patterns sneak in through triggers, rigidity, and over-control
The difference between parenting from conviction vs. parenting from fear
Why neutrality is the secret ingredient you can't access when you're activated
How doing your inner work changes what your child's behavior "hooks" inside you
The subtle way cycles repeat when you're trying so hard not to repeat them
👉 Breaking the cycle isn't just doing different—it's being different. 👉 If fear is driving the car, you'll grab the wheel (control, intensity, overreaction). 👉 Sometimes the "small stuff" (yes, even Cheerios) is where you finally see the pattern clearly. 👉 Your child's behavior isn't the emergency—your activation is the signal. 👉 The work isn't "stop being triggered." The work is: what does the triggered part of you need?
Ann's Confession💬 I realized I had silently banned Cheerios… not because of nutrition, but because they were emotionally linked to my childhood. And that was my first real "ohhhhhh… there are layers here" moment.
Client Story Mentioned👩👦 A mom who felt panicked watching her kids fight—because sibling cutoffs ran through the family history—and how that fear made it nearly impossible to stay neutral or allow autonomy in the moment.
Episode Timestamps (approximate—adjust once you have final audio timecodes)[0:00] Welcome + new producer era + ripple effects
[4:30] The "Cheerios" confession: when the small thing reveals the big thing
[12:00] Authoritative vs. authoritarian: where fear pushes us
[18:30] Why "the cycle stops here" isn't enough by itself
[26:00] The sibling-fighting trigger + generational fear in real time
[34:00] Neutrality, autonomy, and why triggered parents can't access them
[42:00] The real work: tending your fear (IFS-style) instead of bypassing it
[49:00] Invitation: discovery call + what changes when you get support
📞 Book a free discovery call: https://calendly.com/annkaplan/discovery-call?month=2026-02
Don't forget to subscribe 🚀 Share This EpisodeKnow a parent who's doing everything "right" but still feels haunted by their own childhood in the day-to-day moments? Send them this episode. It's a permission slip to stop white-knuckling it—and start healing where the pattern actually lives.