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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 32 MIN

My Mom Called DFACS and I Lost My Son

from That Auntie

When your own mother calls the authorities on you, is it an act of betrayal or a desperate move to save a life? In today's episode, we dive into a heavy story about a 21-year-old mother who lost custody of her son after her mother reported her for drinking and driving. It is time to talk about accountability, boundaries, and what it really means to protect the next generation.The Aunties are breaking down the hard truths behind this family dynamic. We discuss why the grandmother felt she had to intervene and the importance of taking responsibility for your actions as a parent. From spiritual guidance to blunt advice on breaking generational cycles, this conversation covers the complex reality of family trauma and the path toward healing. We explore how drinking and driving is never just a personal choice when a child is involved.We also look at the viral perspective of Granny Bouchie, who is setting firm boundaries about her role as a grandmother. Should grandparents be expected to be full-time childcare, or is it time for the new generation to step up? We explore the difference between being a supportive family member and being taken advantage of by entitlement. This episode challenges the cultural expectations placed on elders and emphasizes the need for mothers to be responsible for the lives they bring into the world.

When your own mother calls the authorities on you, is it an act of betrayal or a desperate move to save a life? In today's episode, we dive into a heavy story about a 21-year-old mother who lost custody of her son after her mother reported her for drinking and driving. It is time to talk about accountability, boundaries, and what it really means to protect the next generation.The Aunties are breaking down the hard truths behind this family dynamic. We discuss why the grandmother felt she had to intervene and the importance of taking responsibility for your actions as a parent. From spiritual guidance to blunt advice on breaking generational cycles, this conversation covers the complex reality of family trauma and the path toward healing. We explore how drinking and driving is never just a personal choice when a child is involved.We also look at the viral perspective of Granny Bouchie, who is setting firm boundaries about her role as a grandmother. Should grandparents be expected to be full-time childcare, or is it time for the new generation to step up? We explore the difference between being a supportive family member and being taken advantage of by entitlement. This episode challenges the cultural expectations placed on elders and emphasizes the need for mothers to be responsible for the lives they bring into the world.

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