EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 6 MIN
🎙️Ask Me Anything – E23: Am I Wrong for Limiting My Parents’ Access to My Kids?
from Untethering Shame · host Kyira Wackett
In this episode, I respond to a question from an anonymous listener who writes:“My parents act like they have a right to unlimited access to my kids, even though they barely respect me as their parent. How do I deal with their guilt trips without cutting them off completely?”This is one of the toughest dynamics adult children face: navigating the expectations parents bring into the grandparent role. When access to your kids gets demanded instead of earned, it can create huge tension and guilt.Inside this episode, we’ll talk about:Why grandparent access isn’t an automatic rightHow guilt trips erode trust instead of building connectionWhy respecting you as the parent is the foundation of being included as a grandparentPractical ways to set boundaries around your kids without severing ties completelyIf you’ve ever felt torn between protecting your children and avoiding conflict with your parents, this episode is for you.📝 Want to submit a question for a future episode?Nothing is off-limits (well, almost nothing).Submit here anonymously or with your name — whatever feels safest for you.👉 https://forms.gle/1uYJ87Y2Vag6KYCeA🧠 If this episode spoke to you, share it with someone who might need it. Let’s break the silence — together.Ready to take the next step?Download the FREE handout, “5 Things Shame Resilient People Do Every Day” to start grounding your life in values, not shame.Book a free 25-minute discovery call to explore personalized coaching or programs that support your next step.Stay Connected:Subscribe on Spotify or Apple, and leave a review to share your thoughts.YouTubeWebsite💬 Being a grandparent is a privilege, not a right — and it begins with respecting your child as the parent.#AskMeAnything #FamilyBoundaries #ParentingAndShame #ShameResilience #AdversityRising
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In this episode, I respond to a question from an anonymous listener who writes:“My parents act like they have a right to unlimited access to my kids, even though they barely respect me as their parent. How do I deal with their guilt trips without cutting them off completely?”This is one of the toughest dynamics adult children face: navigating the expectations parents bring into the grandparent role. When access to your kids gets demanded instead of earned, it can create huge tension and guilt.Inside this episode, we’ll talk about:Why grandparent access isn’t an automatic rightHow guilt trips erode trust instead of building connectionWhy respecting you as the parent is the foundation of being included as a grandparentPractical ways to set boundaries around your kids without severing ties completelyIf you’ve ever felt torn between protecting your children and avoiding conflict with your parents, this episode is for you.📝 Want to submit a question for a future episode?Nothing is off-limits (well, almost nothing).Submit here anonymously or with your name — whatever feels safest for you.👉 https://forms.gle/1uYJ87Y2Vag6KYCeA🧠 If this episode spoke to you, share it with someone who might need it. Let’s break the silence — together.Ready to take the next step?Download the FREE handout, “5 Things Shame Resilient People Do Every Day” to start grounding your life in values, not shame.Book a free 25-minute discovery call to explore personalized coaching or programs that support your next step.Stay Connected:Subscribe on Spotify or Apple, and leave a review to share your thoughts.YouTubeWebsite💬 Being a grandparent is a privilege, not a right — and it begins with respecting your child as the parent.#AskMeAnything #FamilyBoundaries #ParentingAndShame #ShameResilience #AdversityRising
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