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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 51 MIN

Changing Relations Between Parents and Adult Children with Frank Furstenberg

from Family Troubles with Dr. Joshua Coleman · host Joshua Coleman

In this episode of Family Troubles, I sit down with Frank Furstenberg, one of the most influential sociologists of family life, to unpack how modern families are evolving and why parenting today feels harder than ever. We explore how rising inequality, shifting expectations, and longer paths to adulthood are reshaping the bond between parents and children in ways that are both deeply meaningful and, at times, incredibly challenging.We also get into the “good news, bad news” of modern family life: while many relationships are closer and more emotionally connected than ever before, the pressure, expectations, and stakes have never been higher, sometimes leading to distance, conflict, or even estrangement.Listen for more on:Why parenting today is more expensive, demanding, and longer-lastingHow inequality is increasing stress and pressure on familiesWhy adulthood is delayed and how that impacts parent-child relationshipsHow closer, more involved parenting can sometimes lead to tension or distanceWhy estrangement feels more intense today, even if it’s not entirely newA hopeful truth: families may be more emotionally connected than everIf this episode speaks to you, give it a listen and don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review to help more families find support.Dr. Joshua Coleman’s Links:Website: http://www.drjoshuacoleman.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.josh.colemanSubstack: https://substack.com/@joshuacolemanphdFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJoshColeman/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjoshuacoleman/?trk=opento_sprofile_topcardTwitter X: https://x.com/drjcolemanYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc-olRqS_o2xJlkpxWEEErg

In this episode of Family Troubles, I sit down with Frank Furstenberg, one of the most influential sociologists of family life, to unpack how modern families are evolving and why parenting today feels harder than ever. We explore how rising inequality, shifting expectations, and longer paths to adulthood are reshaping the bond between parents and children in ways that are both deeply meaningful and, at times, incredibly challenging. We also get into the “good news, bad news” of modern family ...

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