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39 | What Adult Children Really Need From Their Moms

39 | What Adult Children Really Need From Their Moms

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If you're a mom in midlife trying to navigate what it means to parent adult children—this episode is for you.

Maybe your grown kids are pulling away. Maybe you're unsure how to help without sounding like you're trying to take control. Or maybe you're in a sweet season but want to make sure you stay close as things change.

Wherever you are, today I’m sharing 5 powerful shifts I’ve learned (and am still learning!) about loving our adult children well in this new chapter of motherhood.

In this episode, we’ll talk about: • Why your grown child may feel misunderstood—and how to fix that • How to support without solving (yes, it’s possible!) • Why presence matters more than perfection • How to rebuild trust after distance or conflict • A gentle reminder that God’s heart is for reconciliation

I’ll also share a personal story from a recent road trip with my daughters that reminded me just how precious simple connection can be—even in the midst of life’s heavier moments.

Hit play, and let’s dive in.

XO,

Michelle

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