To Truly Love Somebody is to Forgive Them
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But what happens when the person you need to forgive is your own parent?
When I was 21, my mom and stepdad kicked me out of the house. They accused me of things I wasn’t doing—drinking, drugs, sex—and sent me to a women’s shelter for battered women and children. I wasn’t either.
That choice cost me everything, including my place in the military, the one thing I loved most.
Now, years later, my mom still hasn’t met two of her grandsons. My six-year-old—who’s never even met her—once said:
“She’s not my grandma.”
In this short, deeply personal episode, I talk about the long, complicated process of forgiving someone you love, even when the hurt runs deep and the apology never comes.
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This podcast is based on personal experience and is not intended as professional or mental health advice.
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