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Breaking Generational Patterns Through Storytelling - An Interview with Author K. J. Ritchie
In this episode, I sit down with first-time author K. J. Richie to discuss her compelling novel "The Lies That Bind: Mothers and Daughters." Katja shares her journey of writing a book that follows three generations of women—Joyce, Vivian, and Rosemary—as they navigate the complex dynamics of mother wounds, control, and the desperate desire to break free from generational patterns. What started as a cathartic exercise turned into a beautifully written story that gives compassion and context to harmful maternal behaviors while showing the possibility of healing. Katja opens up about her own experience as a cycle breaker, why she chose not to become a traditional mother, and how writing this book helped her find peace with her own mother wound. This conversation explores why understanding the "why" behind behaviors doesn't excuse them but can lead to profound healing, and how female friendships become the lifeline for daughters breaking free from toxic family patterns.
With this episode you'll be able to:
Don't forget you can submit your questions about mother-daughter relationships for me to answer in upcoming episodes! And if you read "The Lies That Bind," reach out to K. J. Ritchie through her website, she wants to hear from you.
Mentioned resources:
Connect with Brittney:
Help me reach more mothers and daughters by following the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple & Spotify!
Keyword tags:
Mother wound, generational patterns, cycle breaker, mother-daughter estrangement, codependency, healing through writing, maternal jealousy, role reversal, female friendship, breaking generational curses, finding peace without apology, compassion for mothers, The Lies That Bind, Katja Richie
By Brittney Scott4.4
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Breaking Generational Patterns Through Storytelling - An Interview with Author K. J. Ritchie
In this episode, I sit down with first-time author K. J. Richie to discuss her compelling novel "The Lies That Bind: Mothers and Daughters." Katja shares her journey of writing a book that follows three generations of women—Joyce, Vivian, and Rosemary—as they navigate the complex dynamics of mother wounds, control, and the desperate desire to break free from generational patterns. What started as a cathartic exercise turned into a beautifully written story that gives compassion and context to harmful maternal behaviors while showing the possibility of healing. Katja opens up about her own experience as a cycle breaker, why she chose not to become a traditional mother, and how writing this book helped her find peace with her own mother wound. This conversation explores why understanding the "why" behind behaviors doesn't excuse them but can lead to profound healing, and how female friendships become the lifeline for daughters breaking free from toxic family patterns.
With this episode you'll be able to:
Don't forget you can submit your questions about mother-daughter relationships for me to answer in upcoming episodes! And if you read "The Lies That Bind," reach out to K. J. Ritchie through her website, she wants to hear from you.
Mentioned resources:
Connect with Brittney:
Help me reach more mothers and daughters by following the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple & Spotify!
Keyword tags:
Mother wound, generational patterns, cycle breaker, mother-daughter estrangement, codependency, healing through writing, maternal jealousy, role reversal, female friendship, breaking generational curses, finding peace without apology, compassion for mothers, The Lies That Bind, Katja Richie

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