EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 54 MIN
S E6: Sometimes Blood Isn't Thicker Than Water
Hunter meets with three individuals who had less than ideal relationships with the people who raised them and discusses how those relationships have shaped their adult lives. Meet this episode's strangers:- Latoya shares the story of a distant father and the fragile, beautiful bond they finally built in the last three months before he died. She describes his health struggles and the constant childhood fear that she’d get a call saying he was gone, and how that shaped her relationships with men. Yet in the end, she chose to show up for him at his lowest moment, ending what a friend called “a cycle of abandonment” in her family and reminding her father he was still worthy of love. - Carmel opens up about how her relationship with her mother contributed to her letting go of the dream of “true love” and a soulmate, even as her friendships feel like the deepest soul connections she’s ever known. Growing up in a home where affection was transactional and physical touch was absent, she learned that love had to be earned through achievement, a pattern that persisted within her adult relationships. The most painful wound came when, during a fight, her mother told her she wished she had aborted her, words Carmel still hears in her head every day.- Leon discusses what it is like to have a narcissistic father and the pain that has been inflicted upon the family. Leon came to realize that it was impossible for his father to love and care for him the way he needed, and that the best thing was to keep his distance.Chapters:00:00:00 When parents hurt you the most 00:01:06 Lotoya: Grounded by a mother’s spiritual love00:02:55 Anxiety and the fear of a parent’s death00:11:14 Choosing to end a cycle of abandonment00:15:31 Healing through active love and a final voicemail00:26:26 Carmelle: Letting go of the dream of true love00:27:12 Why love felt like a transaction in childhood00:31:10 Walking away from a mother’s ultimate rejection00:38:35 Finding belonging through a chosen family00:41:02 Anonymous stories of words that cut deep00:42:23 Leon: Navigating life with a narcissistic parent00:46:42 Grieving the loss of a soul companionTopics:- Healing from parental wounds- Transactional love in childhood- Breaking cycles of abandonment- Coping with a narcissistic parent- Redefining family and belonging- Reconciling with an absent father- The impact of cruel parental words- Emotional neglect and self-worthStories from a Stranger is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions in partnership with Higher Ground and AND Media. Music by Jackie Miclau.FOLLOW THE SHOW ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storiesfromastrangerpod ►Threads: https://www.threads.com/@storiesfromastrangerpod ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storiesfromastrangerpodcast FOLLOW HUNTER PROSPER►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hunter_prosper/ ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hunterprosper See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hunter meets with three individuals who had less than ideal relationships with the people who raised them and discusses how those relationships have shaped their adult lives. Meet this episode's strangers:- Latoya shares the story of a distant father and the fragile, beautiful bond they finally built in the last three months before he died. She describes his health struggles and the constant childhood fear that she’d get a call saying he was gone, and how that shaped her relationships with men. Yet in the end, she chose to show up for him at his lowest moment, ending what a friend called “a cycle of abandonment” in her family and reminding her father he was still worthy of love. - Carmel opens up about how her relationship with her mother contributed to her letting go of the dream of “true love” and a soulmate, even as her friendships feel like the deepest soul connections she’s ever known. Growing up in a home where affection was transactional and physical touch was absent, she learned that love had to be earned through achievement, a pattern that persisted within her adult relationships. The most painful wound came when, during a fight, her mother told her she wished she had aborted her, words Carmel still hears in her head every day.- Leon discusses what it is like to have a narcissistic father and the pain that has been inflicted upon the family. Leon came to realize that it was impossible for his father to love and care for him the way he needed, and that the best thing was to keep his distance.Chapters:00:00:00 When parents hurt you the most 00:01:06 Lotoya: Grounded by a mother’s spiritual love00:02:55 Anxiety and the fear of a parent’s death00:11:14 Choosing to end a cycle of abandonment00:15:31 Healing through active love and a final voicemail00:26:26 Carmelle: Letting go of the dream of true love00:27:12 Why love felt like a transaction in childhood00:31:10 Walking away from a mother’s ultimate rejection00:38:35 Finding belonging through a chosen family00:41:02 Anonymous stories of words that cut deep00:42:23 Leon: Navigating life with a narcissistic parent00:46:42 Grieving the loss of a soul companionTopics:- Healing from parental wounds- Transactional love in childhood- Breaking cycles of abandonment- Coping with a narcissistic parent- Redefining family and belonging- Reconciling with an absent father- The impact of cruel parental words- Emotional neglect and self-worthStories from a Stranger is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions in partnership with Higher Ground and AND Media. Music by Jackie Miclau.FOLLOW THE SHOW ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storiesfromastrangerpod ►Threads: https://www.threads.com/@storiesfromastrangerpod ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storiesfromastrangerpodcast FOLLOW HUNTER PROSPER►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hunter_prosper/ ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hunterprosper See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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