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On today’s episode of The Farron Dozier Show, I’m sharing a deeply personal reflection on family, identity, and emotional development.A mother is often a son’s first love.A father is often a daughter’s first love.When those relationships are broken early; through a child’s perception of absence, trauma, misunderstanding, or lack of emotional skills; the impact follows a child into adulthood. Not because of blame, but because unresolved bonds shape how we love, trust, and see ourselves.Today’s conversation explores what happens when parents don’t yet have the tools to restore those relationships, how those breaks show up later in life, and what healing can look like when awareness replaces silence.This is not about judgment. It’s about understanding, responsibility, and the possibility of restoration; at any age.#perception #perspective #interpretationListen live on MBRadio.us.FarronD.com to reach out to me.WDConSCT.org for Sickle Cell Trait knowledgewww.Rhabdo.info for Rhabdomyolysis Awareness
By MBR Talk RewindsOn today’s episode of The Farron Dozier Show, I’m sharing a deeply personal reflection on family, identity, and emotional development.A mother is often a son’s first love.A father is often a daughter’s first love.When those relationships are broken early; through a child’s perception of absence, trauma, misunderstanding, or lack of emotional skills; the impact follows a child into adulthood. Not because of blame, but because unresolved bonds shape how we love, trust, and see ourselves.Today’s conversation explores what happens when parents don’t yet have the tools to restore those relationships, how those breaks show up later in life, and what healing can look like when awareness replaces silence.This is not about judgment. It’s about understanding, responsibility, and the possibility of restoration; at any age.#perception #perspective #interpretationListen live on MBRadio.us.FarronD.com to reach out to me.WDConSCT.org for Sickle Cell Trait knowledgewww.Rhabdo.info for Rhabdomyolysis Awareness