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  • Valentine’s Day & The Audacity of Mediocre Men
    Feb 14 2026

    Valentine’s Day has people lowering their standards like it’s a clearance sale.

    Let me tell you about the time a man got jealous because a waiter refilled my water.

    Sir… you still had water.

    If someone feels threatened by basic hydration, imagine what they’ll do when you actually shine.

    Red flags don’t turn pink just because it’s February.

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    26 min
  • Motherhood, Autism & Immigrant Advocacy with Laura
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Laura, director of The Latin Village Colorado Springs. Laura is a social worker, an advocate for immigrant families, and a mom raising a child with autism.

    We talk about the work she does supporting the immigrant community, how immigration reform is impacting Latino families in real, everyday ways, and what community care looks like when systems fall short.

    Laura also shares about her Spanish-language content platform where she creates space for immigrant voices and conversations that matter.

    Connect with Laura and her work:
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDgUJc7YJA6uZradwKwwCMg
    TikTok: @latinvillageofcol
    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1462462827808044/

    This is a conversation about motherhood, advocacy, and showing up for our communities.

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    42 min
  • Breaking Cycles Isn’t Gentle or Harsh — Andreea's Story
    Jan 10 2026

    In this episode, Andreea shares her journey of growing up with an abusive parent, leaving to build a life of her own, and later returning to heal, not just for herself, but for her child.

    We talk about what it’s like to break cycles without swinging to extremes, how therapy helped her understand patterns instead of repeating them, and what it means to parent with intention when your own upbringing lacked emotional safety.

    This is a conversation about survival, boundaries, healing, and choosing a different path, even when it’s hard.

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    26 min
  • Still Here: Jake's Story
    Jan 3 2026

    Trigger Warning:
    This episode contains discussions of homelessness, sexual assault, and the loss of a child. These topics may be difficult for some listeners. Please listen at your own pace and take care of yourself.

    In this episode, Jake shares his story with honesty and vulnerability, including experiences that are often lived through silently. We talk about survival, loss, and the long road of carrying grief while continuing to show up for life.

    This is a heavy conversation, but it is also a deeply human one. Listener discretion is advised.

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    38 min
  • Dealing With Teen Pregnancy, a Toxic Parent, and a BD… One WTF at a Time
    Dec 12 2025

    Becca joins me today to talk about the parts of teen pregnancy nobody prepares you for — especially when you’re navigating a toxic parent, a chaotic BD, and trying to grow up while raising a whole human.

    We get into the guilt, the survival mode, the patterns we inherit, and the WTF moments that break you and build you at the same time.

    If you’ve ever had to parent through trauma, heal while you’re still hurting, or carry responsibilities way too young… this episode is going to hit home.

    One cycle at a time. One boundary at a time.
    One WTF at a time.

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    42 min
  • Parenting With a Ghost
    Dec 4 2025

    Some parents don’t leave… they just stop showing up.
    In this episode, we break down what it really feels like to co-parent with someone who is physically alive but emotionally, mentally, or consistently gone — a ghost in your child’s life and yours.

    We talk about:
    ✨ The heartbreak and exhaustion of raising kids with an inconsistent parent
    ✨ How disappearing acts affect a child’s trust, behavior, and emotional safety
    ✨ What “ghost parenting” looks like in real life (the patterns we never talk about)
    ✨ Why you stop chasing someone who should already be present
    ✨ Rebuilding stability when the other parent drifts in and out
    ✨ Breaking the cycle so your kids don’t repeat it

    If you’ve ever felt alone in a “two-parent” situation, this episode is validation, comfort, and clarity wrapped in one.
    You are not imagining it. You are not overreacting.
    Parenting with a ghost is real — and it leaves a mark.

    New episode of Parenting Without Permission every week.
    Follow to stay updated, and share with someone who needs to hear this.

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    36 min
  • Healing from the Mom You Needed but Didn’t Get
    Nov 20 2025

    Parenting hits different when the woman who raised you was toxic, chaotic, or emotionally unavailable.
    This episode dives into what it’s really like to raise kids while still healing from the mother who left wounds you’re now trying to break.

    We talk about:
    • Mother wounds and the anger, grief, and guilt they create
    • Parenting when you were never emotionally parented
    • Being labeled “dramatic” or “ungrateful” for setting boundaries
    • Breaking patterns your mom still denies exist
    • Becoming the safe parent you needed growing up

    If you’re healing while raising, breaking cycles in real time, and trying to give your kids what you never got—this one is for you.


    About kids, not for kids.

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    29 min
  • Dating a Parent: The Reality No One Warns You About
    Nov 13 2025

    What happens when you fall for someone who already has kids?

    In this episode, we’re talking about what it’s really like to date a parent when you don’t have kids of your own — the patience it takes, the boundaries you learn the hard way, the moments where you feel left out, and the emotional growth that hits you out of nowhere.

    We dig into the parts no one warns you about: the guilt, the schedules that don’t revolve around you, the love that feels complicated but worth it, and the way you end up learning more about yourself than you expected.

    Because dating a parent isn’t just about love, it’s about learning to step into a story that already started, and figuring out where you fit in it.

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    31 min