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EPISODE · Dec 22, 2025 · 55 MIN

Why Are We So Hard on Our Parents? | Generational Trauma, Culture & Healing Unfiltered

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Why Are We So Hard on Our Parents? | Generational Trauma, Culture & Healing Unfiltered #familydynamics #parentingrelationships #intergenerationaltraumaWhy do we lose patience with the people who raised us?In this deep, emotional episode, we unpack why we often show the worst sides of ourselves to our parents. From cultural differences to unresolved childhood trauma, we explore how generational divides, immigrant struggles, role reversals, and communication breakdowns create tension in one of the most sacred relationships in our lives. Inspired by the K-drama When Life Gives You Tangerines, we reflect on our parents’ sacrifices and question how we can honor them, even when we don’t fully understand them. This conversation gets real, no filters, no fluff.Join us as we explore emotional intelligence, healing intergenerational wounds, and building healthier parent-child relationships.Inspiration: When Life Gives You Tangerines-We have zero filters with our parents-We’ve become habituated to being frustrated with our parents-We have trauma and baggage with them, lots of unresolved issues, injustices-High stakes in the relationship: Because we care deeply about our parents' opinions and approval, even small disagreements can feel magnified.-Role reversal stress: As parents age, children often take on caregiving roles, which can lead to frustration if parents resist help or fail to acknowledge the shift in dynamics.How Do We Reconcile Differences In Values and Worldviews?-With the advent of the internet, we live in a different world than they did. Our knowledge base is drastically higher, but we expect our parents to know more than they ought. “Why dont they know this?”-Always asking for tech help-Generational differences: Clashes over topics like career choices, parenting styles, politics, or lifestyle preferences can create friction when parents fail to adapt to changing norms.-Resistance to change: Parents may hold onto traditional beliefs or habits that feel outdated or dismissive of modern challenges.Why Do We Often Oppose Our Parents?-Perceived Judgment or Criticism-Unsolicited advice: Parents often offer advice or opinions out of care, but it can come across as criticism or a lack of trust in our decision-making.-Comparisons: Comments comparing us to siblings, peers, or even ourselves at our age can feel invalidating and lead to irritation.-Remember, often, our parents have their baggage from their parentsWhy Do We Struggle With Boundaries with w/our Parents?-Difficulty respecting autonomy: Some parents struggle to accept their children as independent adults, leading to overstepping boundaries or controlling behavior.-Expectations of obligation: Parents may expect a certain level of involvement or attention that feels overwhelming to their adult children, creating tensionHow do generational differences in values or lifestyle choices lead to conflicts with our parents? What role does resistance to change play in these conflicts, and how can we navigate these differences?How do differences in communication styles contribute to misunderstandings and conflict?-Misunderstandings: Differences in communication styles (e.g., direct vs. indirect) can lead to misinterpretation and conflict.-Emotional tone: Parents may unintentionally use dismissive or condescending tones that trigger defensive reactions.Subscribe for more powerful conversations on identity, growth, and connection.#familydynamics #parentingrelationships #intergenerationaltrauma #immigrantparents #emotionalintelligence #healingwithparents #unfilteredpodcast #isitlegitpodcast #asianamericanstories #culturalidentity #kdramainspired #whenlifegivesyoutangerines #parentchildbond #generationalhealing #boundarieswithparents

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