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Generations Woven a Podcast for Women Seeking Connection, Guidance, and Growth

Generations Woven is the space where real women’s stories, lived wisdom, and fresh perspectives come together. Hosted by three women from three different generations, we talk honestly about the moments that shape us, the seasons that stretch us, and the choices that help us grow into who we’re meant to be. Every episode feels like sitting at the table with women you trust. We explore identity, healing, purpose, relationships, rebuilding your life, and the quiet courage it takes to choose yourself. We laugh, we get honest, we get vulnerable, and we leave you with something you can actually take into your own life. Whether you’re navigating a new beginning, rewriting your story, or simply wanting to feel less alone, this community is for you. You’re not behind. You’re not too late. You’re right on time. Pull up a chair and join us as we weave together the threads of what it means to be a woman today.

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    She Thought She Could Handle Everything… Until Grief Changed Her

    Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.comIn our very first guest conversation, we sit down with grief wellness coach and author Sheila Clemenson Greif, who lost her young husband Grant to ALS when she was thirty. Sheila walks us through anticipatory grief, the slow undoing of caregiving, and what it actually takes to live again on the other side of loss. This is a tender, honest episode for any woman who is caregiving, grieving, or quietly carrying a version of life that did not turn out the way she planned.What You'll Hear in This EpisodeWhat anticipatory grief is and why it deserves a nameHow caregiving reshapes identity, marriage, and faithThe difference between numbing and healingHow to ask for help and what real support looks likeWhy there is no timeline for griefHow time, purpose, and substitution work together in healingA grandmother's reminder about love across generationsA closing blessing for any woman grieving todayMost Powerful MomentWhen Sheila's eighty six year old grandmother lost her husband of sixty years, she looked at Sheila and said, "I know that I can make it through this because you did." Sheila reminded her that she had only been with Grant for seven years. Her grandmother answered, "It doesn't matter. You loved him." A reminder that grief is not measured in time. It is measured in love.About Our GuestSheila Clemenson Greif is a certified career coach, grief wellness coach, and author of Over the Rainbow: From the Depths of Grief to Hope. For her book, her free caregiver's companion journal, and additional resources, visit https://www.generationswoven.com/from-grief-to-hopeAbout Generations WovenGenerations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.Discover more episodes at https://www.generationswoven.comA Note from Generations WovenThe voices we welcome on this podcast are wonderfully their own. The thoughts, opinions, and resources our guests share belong to them and do not always reflect the views of Generations Woven. Take what speaks to you, leave what does not, and trust your own discernment as you explore each guest's work.Legal DisclaimerGenerations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    Caretaking Is Love And Grief: A Conversation For The Sandwich Generation

    Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.comSome of you are raising children. Some of you are raising parents. Some of you are doing both. In this tender episode of Generations Woven, three generations of women sit down to talk about caretaking, the sandwich generation, and the quiet grief that lives inside the love. Tasha shares the two weeks she spent with her grandmother before she passed. Judy shares what it looked like to bring her mom home after several strokes, and the wisdom she carries from a life lived without regret. If you are the one quietly holding it all together, this episode is for you.What You'll Hear in This EpisodeWhy caretaking is love and grief at the same timeThe hidden weight of the sandwich generationTasha's story of her grandmother's final two weeksWatching a parent care for a partner through cancerJudy's story of bringing her mom home after multiple strokesKnowing when you have reached your physical limit, and giving yourself graceWhy hospice nurses are angels in the roomLiving without regret as the wisdom every caretaker needsMost Powerful MomentThe conversation between Judy and her mother, when Judy gently said, "I just can't do it anymore," and her mother answered, "You did your best." Out of that moment came a piece of wisdom worth carrying for life. Live in a way that lets you look back without regret.About Generations WovenGenerations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.Discover more episodes at https://www.generationswoven.comLegal DisclaimerGenerations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    One Sentence Can Change Your Life Forever

    Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.comThere is a word someone once said to you that still echoes in your quiet moments. In this episode of Generations Woven, three generations of women sit down for an honest conversation about the words that shaped them, the ones that hurt, the ones that healed, and the ones we might still be carrying without even realizing it. From a teacher's careless comment that followed one woman for more than twenty years, to the sting of sibling comparison, to the quiet power of planting seeds with the words we speak, this is a conversation about emotional healing, communication in relationships, and the generational wisdom that turns old pain into new purpose.What You'll Hear in This EpisodeThe teacher's words that echoed for more than two decades and how they slowly became fuelNerina's story of being the middle sister between a beautiful one and a brilliant oneWhy comparison hurts more than we admit, and how to release itThe deep wound when a child first says the words I hate youWhat dogs and animals teach us about unconditional loveHow the five love languages shape the way we give and receiveThe France gift story and what it means to truly listen to someone you loveThe teenage son, a planted seed, and the theater production that changed everythingMost Powerful MomentOne of the hosts shares the story of a teacher who told her classmates, in front of everyone, that she was never going to amount to anything. She was seventeen, a new mother, and doing her best to hold life together. For more than twenty years those words followed her. What she shares about how she eventually reframed them, and the quiet victory of choosing a new meaning, is the heart of this episode.About Generations WovenGenerations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.Discover more episodes at https://www.generationswoven.comLegal DisclaimerGenerations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    37 Changed Everything… None of Us Saw It Coming

    Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.comSome ages quietly change everything. On this episode of Generations Woven, Judy, Marina, and Tasha share what 37 looked like in their own lives, from becoming a mom in the middle of a thriving career, to navigating a marriage separation weeks after welcoming a new baby, to living 37 fully and publicly right now. It is an honest, warm, and encouraging conversation about pivots, motherhood, identity, and the gentle truth that you are never late, only becoming.What You'll Hear in This EpisodeWhy 37 so often becomes a pivotal age for womenMarina's story of becoming a mom at 37 while building her careerJudy's separation and the pivot that led to nursing, travel, and a new lifeWhat it means to grow, not to crisis, in your late thirtiesThe difference between missed opportunities and wrong opportunitiesWhy bravery at any age changes your next chapterThe quiet power of asking, who am I becoming nowMost Powerful MomentJudy shares the season that changed her life, welcoming her fifth child at 37 and separating from her marriage weeks later. What began as one of her hardest chapters became the pivot that carried her back to school, into nursing, onto a national speakers bureau, and into a life she could not have planned. Her story is a living reminder that a pivot is not the end of your story, it is the beginning of who you are next.About Generations WovenGenerations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.Discover more episodes at https://www.generationswoven.comLegal DisclaimerGenerations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    The Lies We Believe About Ourselves (That Shape Our Entire Life)

    Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.comSome of the most powerful lies we carry were never spoken out loud. They came from a single moment, a look, a cultural blueprint handed down without question, and somewhere along the way we signed an agreement with them. In this episode, three generations of women sit down to name the lies they believed about themselves, trace them back to their roots, and talk honestly about what it looks like to stop living inside a story that was never really true. From a discovery made under hypnosis about a father's first words at birth, to the "white picket fence" blueprint so many women were handed, to the quiet limiting beliefs we pile on ourselves without anyone saying a word, this is a raw and redemptive conversation about rewriting your narrative.Download The Lies We Believe Reflection Guide here: https://generationswoven.com/resources/ols/products/the-lies-we-believe-reflection-guideWHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODEThe moment Judy discovered through hypnosis that her father's first words at her birth were "Is it a boy?" and how that planted a seed that shaped years of her lifeHow beliefs are formed not just from what people say, but from what we interpret and silently agree toThe generational "white picket fence" blueprint and what happens when life looks nothing like that pictureWhy knowing your identity makes outside comparison lose its powerThe difference between a lie someone handed you and one you quietly handed yourselfHow different families process feelings and why that shapes the beliefs we carry in silencePractical reflection questions to help you identify, question, and release the beliefs that are no longer serving youMOST POWERFUL MOMENTJudy shares that during a hypnosis session with a pastoral counselor, she was brought back to the moment of her own birth. Her father's first words were "Is it a boy?" She called her mother afterward to confirm it, and her mother said yes. Judy reflected that this single moment, one she couldn't even consciously remember, became a seed she carried for years. It shaped how she saw herself, what she believed about her worth, and even contributed to her struggle with bulimia. The power of this story is not just in the pain of it, but in how gently and honestly she names it, releases it, and says: God doesn't make mistakes.ABOUT GENERATIONS WOVENGenerations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.Discover more episodes at https://www.generationswoven.comLEGAL DISCLAIMERGenerations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here. Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    You’re Not Lazy… You’re Overgiving

    What if your exhaustion is not a personal failure — but a spending problem?You track your calories. Your steps. Your money. But when did you last track your energy?In this episode of Generations Woven, Tasha, Nerina, and Judy explore why energy is your most valuable currency — and why so many women are running on empty without even realizing it. This is not a conversation about hustle culture or grinding harder. It is about learning to spend wisely, protect what is yours, and stop letting the wrong people overdraft the account you can never fully replenish.From the spoon theory used by women living with chronic illness, to the way people pleasing quietly bankrupts high performers, to Judy's nursing days when a colleague tried to stamp "easy" on her forehead — this conversation is raw, real, and deeply practical. If you have ever ended a day completely depleted and wondered why, this episode was made for you.What You'll Hear in This EpisodeWhy energy is a currency and what it means to go energetically bankruptThe pie analogy: who are you giving your slices to — and whyThe spoon theory and what it teaches about strategic energy managementWhy people pleasing and high performance are a dangerous combinationHow Judy protected her energy after decades of overgiving in nursingWhat Tasha's office days versus work-from-home days reveal about energy costHow hormonal cycles affect energy — and why tracking them is self-awareness, not weaknessWhy protecting your morning is not selfish — it is storing the best of you for those you loveA closing challenge: be an energy auditor this weekKey TakeawaysExhaustion is not laziness. It is overspending. Your energy runs like a bank account — and most of us are in overdraft without knowing it.Saying yes to everything is not high performance. It is depletion dressed up as productivity.You do not need to cut people off. Sometimes you need to move them from your inner circle to an outer circle — and that is not cruelty, it is survival.Protecting your peace is not selfish. It is how you store the best version of yourself for the people and the purpose that matter most.Your energy funds your purpose — not other people's expectations.Free Resource — Energy Audit WorksheetWe created a free Energy Audit Worksheet to help you track what is draining you and what is restoring you. Download it at: 👉 www.generationswoven.com/resourcesReflectionThis week, be an auditor. Notice what costs you and notice who refills you. Who leaves you richer after a conversation — and who leaves you in overdraft?Try this: reduce the energy you give to the people who drain you by just 10 percent. You do not need a new life. You need clarity on who belongs in your inner circle.Write one sentence this week: My energy funds __________, not other people's expectations.About Generations WovenGenerations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women come together for honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, personal growth, and the lessons life teaches across time. Through real stories and thoughtful reflection, these conversations help women navigate life's hardest seasons with wisdom, courage, and grace.Explore more conversations and free resources at https://www.generationswoven.comLegal DisclaimerGenerations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    The Detours That Change You Into Who You’re Meant to Be

    Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.comWhat if the detour you are walking through is not punishment but preparation? In this episode, Tasha, Nerina, and Judy share three deeply personal stories about the seasons that rerouted them without warning and what they found on the other side. A boundary set by a colleague that quietly redirected a career. A marriage that ended and a decade of rebuilding. A broken hip and a rehab center that turned into an unexpected place of purpose. This is an honest conversation about personal growth, resilience, and the faith it takes to trust a path you did not choose.What You'll Hear in This EpisodeWhy a detour is movement and not failure, even when it is hard to believeHow a colleague setting a boundary eight years ago changed the entire direction of one woman's careerWhat surviving a marriage ending taught one woman about who she really isHow a broken hip led to one of the most meaningful seasons of Judy's lifeWhy mourning what you planned is part of honestly moving forwardWhat it means to choose to suffer well instead of just sufferA closing prompt to help you name what this season is building in youMost Powerful MomentJudy shares the story of falling and shattering her hip at the Morton Arboretum in December 2024. Unable to complete the grant work she had been doing, she found herself sitting in a rehab center asking what her purpose could possibly be in that moment. The answer that came was simple: bring joy to the people around you. Six weeks later, she was wheeled out to nurses and therapists clapping and presenting her with a medallion that said "The Spark." It is the kind of story that reminds you that purpose does not pause for a detour. It shows up inside it.About Generations WovenGenerations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.Discover more episodes at https://www.generationswoven.comLegal DisclaimerGenerations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    The Lessons Your 20s Are Trying to Teach You (That Nobody Talks About)

    Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.comWhat would you say to your younger self if you could go back? In this episode, Tasha, Nerina, and Judy sit down across three generations to talk honestly about the lessons that shaped them, the women who changed their lives without ever knowing it, and what it really means to stop proving yourself and start living. From the pressure of the 20s to the quiet confidence of the 60s, this is a conversation about grace, growth, and giving yourself permission to let go of what you have been carrying.What You'll Hear in This EpisodeThe invisible thread: the people who arrived at exactly the right moment with exactly the wisdom you neededWhat it costs you when you are too proud to listen and too stubborn to ask for helpThe moment Tasha's entire plan shifted and why she now sees it as a giftNerina on failing forward and finding out who you actually are through the messJudy's four words for her younger self: relax, be still, listen, and believeWhy peace is one of the most reliable signs you are finally moving in the right directionA closing reflection that gives every woman permission to forgive herself for the choices she still judgesMost Powerful MomentJudy shares the greatest pearl of wisdom she ever received from her godmother, now gone. She was in her late 40s when her godmother told her: "Learn to live your life so you don't look back with regret." It is a simple sentence. But sitting with it, you realize how much of life we spend doing the exact opposite. This moment alone is worth the whole episode.About Generations WovenGenerations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.Discover more episodes at https://www.generationswoven.comLegal DisclaimerGenerations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    I Thought I Was Bad With Money… Until I Changed This Belief

    Explore more athttps://www.generationswoven.comMoney affects so much more than what is in the bank. In this episode, the women of Generations Woven have an honest conversation about fear, scarcity, spending habits, and the money stories we inherit from childhood and carry into adulthood. They talk about emotional healing, communication in relationships, and the courage it takes to become the woman who changes her family’s financial legacy. This is a grounded, encouraging conversation for any woman learning to replace shame and survival mode with wisdom, intention, and hope.What You’ll Hear in This EpisodeWhy every woman carries a money storyHow childhood experiences shape spending, saving, and financial fearThe emotional weight money can carry in marriage, divorce, and motherhoodHow comparison, social media, and instant gratification affect financial choicesWhy mindset is a powerful part of emotional healing and financial growthWhat it means to move from scarcity thinking to a mindset of provisionHow one person can change the trajectory of an entire familyWhy financial healing can begin with one small decision todayMost Powerful MomentOne of the most meaningful moments in this episode is the reflection on fearing there would not be enough to provide for a daughter, and the realization that even in uncertain seasons, faith, responsibility, and a changed mindset can open the door to a new story.About Generations WovenGenerations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.Discover more episodes athttps://www.generationswoven.comLegal DisclaimerLegal DisclaimerGenerations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    From “We” to “Me”: Finding Yourself After Divorce

    Have you ever looked at your life after divorce and realized you were grieving more than just a marriage?Sometimes divorce is not only the end of a relationship. It is the loss of identity, routines, friendships, family structure, and the version of you who thought this would last forever. https://generationswoven.comIn this episode of Generations Woven, three generations of women open up about divorce, healing, forgiveness, co parenting, communication, and what it means to rediscover yourself after everything changes.From the shift of “we” to “me,” to the hard truth that forgiveness does not always mean reconciliation, this conversation explores the quiet grief of divorce, the lessons women carry forward, and how to find yourself again with grace, wisdom, and honesty.WHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE• The quiet grief that comes with divorce that people do not always talk about• Why divorce can feel like losing your identity, your friendships, your routines, and your place in the world• The emotional shift from “we” to “me” and why that moment can hit long after the papers are signed• Whether you can truly forgive and let go without reconciling• How co parenting after divorce can look different depending on the relationship• Why women often lose themselves in marriage and how to reconnect with who they are• The difference between fitting in and truly belonging in a relationship• The communication lessons all three women wish they understood sooner• Why having hard conversations early can protect your relationship later• A powerful reflection exercise for women healing after divorceTHE MOST POWERFUL MOMENT IN THIS EPISODENear the end of the conversation, Judy offers a deeply moving exercise for women who have gone through divorce.She invites you to find a wedding photo, sit with the woman in that picture, honor who she was, and write down five things you treasure about her. Then she asks you to write five things that make you who you are now that have nothing to do with being someone’s wife, mother, or partner.It is not about starting over.It is about returning to yourself with grace, wisdom, and love.QUOTABLE MOMENTSTasha: "Somewhere along the way I became we. And then when the marriage ends, many women are left asking, so who am I now?"*Judy: "You need to forgive and let go for you to go on."*Tasha: "They may never give you the I'm sorry you want. You have to find that inside yourself."*Judy: "True belonging is where you feel loved and valued and known for who you are."*Tasha: "I am not promoting divorce. I'm promoting better conversation."*Judy: "Becoming you after divorce isn't about starting over. It is about starting from a place of grace and wisdom and experience and love."*READY TO GO DEEPER?If this episode resonated with you, our Soft Rebuild workbooks were written for women who are ready to stop surviving and start building something better in their relationships, their mindset, and their everyday lives.Shop the Soft Rebuild collection:https://generationswoven.com/ols/productsABOUT GENERATIONS WOVENGenerations Woven is the podcast where three generations of women in their 30s, 60s, and 70s come together for real, unfiltered conversations about faith, love, relationships, healing, and the life lessons that only time can teach.No filters. No fluff. Just wisdom, laughter, and truth across every generation.New episodes every week.Follow us:Instagram: Join us on InstagramFacebook: Join The Woven Ones! Website: Generations Woven Website!JOIN THE CONVERSATIONIf you have been through divorce, what was the hardest part to grieve?Was it the relationship itself, the identity you carried, the future you imagined, or the version of yourself you had to rediscover?Legal Disclaimer: Generations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversation. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you are experiencing challenges that feel unmanageable, please seek support from a qualified professional. We are cheering for you, and we are grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    Faith, Fate, or Coincidence? When Nothing in Your Life Feels Random

    Have you ever looked back on your life and thought... *that wasn't random?*Most of us have had moments that felt too perfectly timed to be accidents. A phone call that came at just the right moment. A stranger who showed up when you needed them most. A door that closed — only to reveal one you never knew existed.But what do we call those moments? Faith? Fate? Coincidence?In this episode of Generations Woven — the podcast where three generations of women come together to talk about what actually matters — Judy (70s), Narina (60s), and Tasha (30s) share deeply personal stories about the moments in their lives that didn't feel random at all.---WHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE✅ Why "coincidence" might just be God working anonymously — and what that shift changes everything✅ The real estate story that began with a prayer, a late-night infomercial, and a $6,500 offer — and ended with the *exact* answer Judy prayed for✅ How Tasha almost unfriended someone on Facebook — and why that one click changed the entire trajectory of her life✅ Why the people you're meant to meet often show up *before* you're ready for them✅ What it means to stay "awake" to the patterns in your life without overthinking them✅ How seeds planted decades ago can bloom in ways you never expected✅ Why instant gratification gets in the way of the things we're truly meant to have✅ The difference between faith, fate, and coincidence — and why all three might be pointing to the same thing---THE MOST POWERFUL MOMENT IN THIS EPISODEJudy prayed for exactly $200 a month to stop going into debt raising five kids on $9,500 a year.She bought a house for $6,500. Fixed it up. And then realized — to make her $200 profit, she'd have to charge her tenants $450 a month. She drove over, dreading the conversation.Her tenant came running out the front door before she could even speak — holding an envelope.---QUOTABLE MOMENTSJudy- "My definition of coincidence is when God performs a miracle but remains anonymous."Nerina-"I don't believe in coincidences. I see them in retrospect and I think — you knew this was going to happen."Judy- "Sometimes the answer isn't yes. Sometimes it's no. Sometimes it's not yet."Nerina- "There are little seeds planted... because there is a journey. But sometimes somebody's not ready."---Timestamps| **0:00** | Hook — "That Wasn't Random" || **1:13** | Faith, Fate, or Coincidence? || **1:19** | Judy: A Prayer for $200 || **7:45** | The Envelope — The Exact Amount || **8:24** | God Remains Anonymous || **9:09** | Tasha: The Almost-Unfriend || **13:11** | Seeds Planted Before You're Ready || **16:35** | Closing Reflection |---READY TO GO DEEPER?If this episode resonated with you, our Soft Rebuild workbook were written for women who are ready to stop surviving and start building something better — in their relationships, their mindset, and their everyday lives.👉 Shop the Soft Rebuild collection: [generationswoven.com/ols/products](https://generationswoven.com/ols/products)---ABOUT GENERATIONS WOVENGenerations Woven is the podcast where three generations of women — 30s, 60s, and 70s — come together for real, unfiltered conversations about faith, love, relationships, and the life lessons that only time can teach.No filters. No fluff. Just wisdom, laughter, and truth across every generation.🎧 New episodes every week.🔔 Subscribe so you never miss a conversation that might arrive at exactly the right moment.📲 Follow us:- Instagram: [@generationswoven](https://instagram.com/generationswoven)- Facebook: [generationswoven](https://www.facebook.com/share/17NxmvEmM9/)-Website 🌐 [generationswoven.com](https://generationswoven.com)---JOIN THE CONVERSATIONWhat's a moment in your life that no longer feels random?A connection. A timing. A door that closed at just the right time.Drop it in the comments — you might be surprised how many women in this community have felt the exact same thing.---Legal Disclaimer: Generations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversation. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you are experiencing challenges that feel unmanageable, please seek support from a qualified professional. We are cheering for you — and we are grateful you are here.*Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    Boundaries Are Lines of Love | "Thank You for Loving Me Enough"

    "Thank You for Loving Me Enough" | Boundaries, Burnout & What 3 Generations of Women KnowWhat if the most loving thing you could ever do — for yourself and for someone else — was to say no?Most women were never taught how to set boundaries. We were taught to be agreeable. To be helpful. To keep the peace. And it's costing us — our energy, our self-respect, and sometimes our health.In this episode of Generations Woven, Judy (70s), Narina (60s), and Tasha (30s) get radically honest about boundaries in relationships, people-pleasing, women's burnout, and what it really means to love someone well.A young man Judy fostered — in trouble with the law, living under her roof — pushed every boundary she set. When she held firm, she expected anger. Instead he walked into her workplace, gave her a hug, and said:"Thank you for loving me enough."That moment is what this entire episode is about.IN THIS EPISODE:✅ Why boundaries aren't walls — they're bridges to better relationships ✅ How corporate culture trains women to say yes until they burn out ✅ The foster parenting story that proves love and limits go hand in hand ✅ Why the people who get upset by your boundaries are the ones benefiting from you having none ✅ What the younger generation gets right about saying no ✅ Practical scripts for your boss, your kids, your partner, and yourself ✅ How to say "I have competing priorities" without damaging your career ✅ A simple end-of-day exercise to set one boundary todayQUOTABLE MOMENTS:"The only people who get upset about you setting boundaries are the ones benefiting from you having none.""I will gladly take that on — what would you like me to let go of?""No is a full sentence.""Boundaries aren't walls. They're bridges to better relationships."YOUR CHALLENGE THIS EPISODE:Before your day ends — write down one boundary you've been avoiding. Maybe it's how someone talks to you. Maybe it's a task at work that was never really yours. Maybe it's a relationship where you keep saying yes when you mean no. Write it down. Practice saying it. If discomfort shows up, that doesn't mean you're doing something wrong. It means you're finally honoring yourself.READY TO GO DEEPER?Our Soft Rebuild books were written for women who are ready to stop surviving and start building something better.👉 Shop here: https://generationswoven.com/ols/products📲 Follow us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/generationswovenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17NxmvEmM9/🌐 https://generationswoven.comEPISODE CHAPTERS:0:00 Hook — "Thank You for Loving Me Enough"0:10 Welcome to Generations Woven1:12 Judy's Story: The Foster Teen, The Drug Test & The Hug5:08 Why Is It So Hard for Women to Draw the Line?6:18 Narina: New Year's Eve, Corporate Burnout & Finding Her Limits8:06 The Quote That Changes Everything8:15 What the Younger Generation Gets Right About Boundaries8:41 PTA? PTO? — When Your Brain Just Can't9:02 "No Is a Full Sentence"9:07 The Tupperware Party — The Most Honest No Ever10:12 "I'll Take That On — What Do You Want Me to Let Go Of?"10:40 Narina Almost Quit — What She Did Instead11:09 Scripts for Managing Overwhelm at Work12:38 "I'm Drowning" — How to Ask for Help13:24 Your Challenge: The One Boundary You'll Set Today14:27 Closing — Boundaries Are an Act of LoveKeywords: boundaries in relationships, how to stop people pleasing, women and burnout, setting limits without guilt, generational wisdom, intergenerational advice, parenting with boundaries, women empowerment, tough love, healthy relationships, women over 60, society and culture podcast, relationship advice for women, women in corporate, work life balance women, soft rebuild—Legal DisclaimerThis podcast shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals.If you are experiencing mental health concerns, relationship abuse, or codependency patterns that feel unsafe, please seek support from a qualified professional.We are cheering for you.And we are grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    Before You Give Advice, Ask Yourself This

    Women, we are natural fixers.We see the problem, feel responsible, and jump in, because helping is love… right? But in this episode of Generations Woven, we unpack the truth most of us learn the hard way: fixing too quickly can stand in the way of trust, growth, and real connection.“Fixer Upper” is a conversation about the difference between supporting someone and saving them, especially in motherhood, friendships, work, and relationships. We talk about the power of asking permission, why “Do you want my advice or do you want me to listen?” changes everything, and what it feels like when someone says, “No, I just need to vent.”Then the episode takes a deeper turn into patterns. Why we’re drawn to chaos. Why we choose “exciting” over “stable.” And how healing changes what we’re attracted to.One story lands like a mic drop: a woman who spent years choosing the wrong kind of love finally surrendered the chase and prayed for something real… and ten minutes later, the phone rang. What came next was not a fixer upper. It was peace.If you are tired of carrying everyone, tired of “being the strong one,” or realizing you’ve been trying to fix what only healing can change, this episode is for you.What You’ll Hear in This EpisodeWhy women default to fixing and why it feels so personalThe simple question that prevents conflict and builds trustHow fixing can communicate “I don’t trust you” to your kids and your partnerWhy teaching takes longer now but saves you laterThe difference between helping and controllingHow childhood patterns shape the relationships we chooseWhy chaos can feel familiar and “stable” can feel boringA powerful love story that proves peace is a choice and a seasonThe reminder that not everything needs fixing, some things need spaceKey Takeaways1) Fixing without permission can break trust.Even with good intentions, stepping in too fast can communicate, “I don’t believe you can do this.”2) Ask the question before you offer the solution.“Do you want my advice, or do you want me to listen?” is a relationship game changer.3) Teaching builds confidence in others.It may take longer today, but it strengthens your kids, your team, and your future self.4) We can’t fix other people.We can love them, support them, and walk with them, but change is an inside job.5) Healing changes what you’re attracted to.When you become calmer, you start allowing calm into your life, and your “type” shifts.Timestamps0:00 Women Are Natural Fixers0:31 Welcome to Generations Woven0:42 Fixing Too Quickly Can Block Trust and Growth1:26 Ask Permission Before You Try to Help1:45 “Do You Want My Advice or Do You Want Me to Listen?”2:11 The Relief of Just Listening3:38 A Child’s Perspective: “I Feel Like She Doesn’t Trust Me”4:39 Regret as a Mom: Not Giving Enough Chores5:44 Fixing at Work: Everyone Deserves to Learn6:52 Delegation Builds a Stronger Team7:11 Fixer Uppers and Relationships: A Different Slant7:47 The Pattern: Choosing Bad Boys and Chaos9:20 The Hard Truth: You Can’t Fix Anyone Else10:02 The Switch: Choosing Real Over Drama10:58 The Prayer Bench Moment11:36 Ten Minutes Later: The Phone Rings12:44 Carrot Cake, Dinner, and “No Fixing Required”14:26 Subconscious Chaos and the Bandaids Story16:12 “He Made a Temple, Not a Tavern”17:02 Not Everything Needs Fixing17:35 Closing BlessingQuotable Moments“Women, we are natural fixers.”“Fixing too quickly can stand in the way of trust.”“Do you want my advice, or do you want me to listen?”“I feel like she doesn’t trust me.”“We can’t fix anybody else, only ourselves.”“Not everything needs fixing, some things need space.”“Because of him, he made out of the lumber of my life not a tavern, but a temple.”Reflect With UsBefore you “help,” pause.Ask out loud (or text it):“Do you want my advice, or do you want me to listen?”Then do the brave part: honor their answer.If you want to go deeper, journal this:Where do I feel responsible for things that aren’t mine to carry?Who am I trying to fix because it feels safer than feeling?What would it look like to give people space to grow?Join the Generations Woven CommunityWomen 18 to 100 come here for connection, vulnerability, faith, and growth.If this episode stirred something inside you, stay with us. We are building a space where women speak life over themselves and each other.✔ Follow and subscribe✔ Join our email list✔ Share this episode with a woman who carries everyone✔ Come grow with us one honest conversation at a time✔ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6Start Your Own RebuildThe idea of The Soft Rebuild comes from Day 4 of our Invisible Threads Workbook, a guided 10 day journey for women to rest, release, and rebuild with purpose.Buy Nowhttps://generationswoven.com/ols/productsAll links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWovenWebsite: http://www.generationswoven.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@generations.wovenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17NxmvEmM9/You are not failing because you want to help.You are growing because you’re learning when to let people rise.Legal DisclaimerThis podcast shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals.If you are experiencing mental health concerns, relationship abuse, or codependency patterns that feel unsafe, please seek support from a qualified professional.We are cheering for you.And we are grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    It’s Not the End, It’s a Threshold, Real Stories of Starting Over as a Woman

    Episode 11- It's Not the End, It's a Season.Sometimes life feels like it just ended. A relationship. A dream. A version of you that you thought would last forever. In this episode of Generations Woven, we talk about the sacred in between space, the threshold, not the finish line.Through honest, emotional stories across generations, we unpack what it looks like to survive heartbreak and uncertainty, rebuild from rock bottom, and discover that the season that almost broke you can also be the season that shapes you. From single motherhood and going back to school at 38, to a moment of desperation interrupted by something as small as making toast, this conversation is a reminder that you are not alone, and help is real, even when your pain is loud.If you are in a hard season, this episode is your gentle reminder: you can make it ten minutes at a time if you have to.—Timestamps0:00 Welcome to Generations Woven with Tasha, Nerina, and Judy0:11 When something ends and you feel like it is over0:25 You are not at the end, you are at a threshold0:59 Why we are talking about seasons that felt like the end1:18 Judy’s story, five kids, marriage falling apart, sitting at the kitchen table2:09 Calling the college, looking for a way forward2:28 Nursing chose her, grants, loans, and living on 9,500 a year4:14 “I could have thrown in the towel,” choosing to keep going for her kids4:46 Looking back, it was a season, not the end5:23 Tasha shares a moment of desperation and overwhelm6:11 The toast moment, the tiny shift that changed everything7:21 Asking for help, going to the next person, good people exist8:27 A message for anyone feeling hopelessness, you are not alone9:08 “Little gifts along the way,” remembering what grounds you9:14 Finals, motherhood, and a child’s reminder, “Tomorrow would be a better day”10:16 Getting fired at 20, the guilt, and the lesson learned11:45 The car accident, losing the license, and everything piling up13:12 The turning point, school ad, medical assistant training, finding a way out14:12 “If it doesn’t work out, it’s not the end,” and trusting the next chapter14:49 Pressure and fire, what builds strength over time15:10 You do not have to wait for rock bottom to change your life16:05 Reflection prompt, name one season you thought was the end and what it prepared you for—Quotable MomentsJudy: “I sat at that kitchen table crying, devastated, and still had to figure out where to start.”Judy: “Sometimes it’s not one day at a time, sometimes it’s ten minutes at a time.”Tasha: “I made the toast and something just shifted.”Tasha: “Ask more than one person. Someone might tell you no, go to the next person.”Judy: “You’re not alone. You are going to be okay.”—Start Your ReflectionTake five minutes today and answer this in a journal or your Notes app:Name one season you thought was the end.What did it actually prepare you for?What is one small step you can take before things “burn to the ground”?—Join the Generations Woven CommunityWomen 18 to 100 come here for connection, honesty, and growth.If this episode stirred something inside you, stay with us. We are building a space where women learn to speak life over themselves and each other.✔️ Follow and subscribe✔️ Join our email list✔️ Share this episode with a woman who needs it✔️ Come grow with us one honest conversation at a time✔️ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6—Start Your Own RebuildThe idea of The Soft Rebuild comes from Day 4 of our Invisible Threads Workbook, a guided 10-day journey for women to rest, release, and rebuild with purpose.→ Buy Nowhttps://generationswoven.com/ols/prod...—All links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWovenWebsite: http://www.generationswoven.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@generations.wovenFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/17nxmvemm9No matter where you are in your relationship with your body, you are not broken.You are becoming more gentle with yourself.— Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers.If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help.We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.Mental Health Support ResourcesIf you are struggling, feeling hopeless, or having thoughts of harming yourself, you deserve support right now. If you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number immediately.United States988 Suicide and Crisis LifelineCall or text 988 (24/7)Canada988 Suicide Crisis HelplineCall or text 988 (24/7)AustraliaLifeline AustraliaCall 13 11 14 (24/7)Website: lifeline.org.auGermanyTelefonSeelsorgeCall 116 123 (24/7, free)Website: telefonseelsorge.deIf you’re not sure what to say when you reach out, you can start with:“I’m not doing okay, and I need someone to talk to right now.”Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​Mental Health Support ResourcesIf you are struggling, feeling hopeless, or having thoughts of harming yourself, you deserve support right now. If you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number immediately. United States 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Call or text 988 (24/7) Canada 988 Suicide Crisis Helpline Call or text 988 (24/7) Australia Lifeline Australia Call 13 11 14 (24/7) Germany TelefonSeelsorge Call 116 123 (24/7, free) If you’re not sure what to say when you reach out, you can start with: “I’m not doing okay, and I need someone to talk to right now.”

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    This Is My Body And I’m Learning to Love Her Again

    Episode: This Is My BodyOur bodies hold stories long before we ever have words for them. This episode is an invitation to stop criticizing what has carried you and begin honoring it instead.Welcome to Generations Woven, where the voices of three generations blend into one tapestry of truth, laughter, love, and life.From childhood comparisons to aging, weight, illness, sexuality, and societal expectations, our bodies become the place where shame and confidence collide. In this episode, we talk honestly about what it means to live in a body that has carried you through every season of your life and how healing begins when you reclaim the narrative you tell about yourself.We explore the truth that we are tripart beings body, soul, and spirit and how the way we speak to ourselves physically impacts every part of who we are. Each generation brings a different lens to body image, beauty standards, and aging, reminding us that choosing love over criticism is a powerful, ongoing practice.This conversation is about learning to love yourself in spite of clothing size, the number on the scale, or the marks left by life. Especially as we grow older. Especially when society tells us we should shrink, hide, or apologize. This episode offers vulnerability, reflection, and a sacred moment of release as we speak directly to our bodies with gratitude and compassion.—Timestamps0:00 Welcome to Generations Woven0:09 This Is My Body: Today We’re Talking About Our Bodies0:21 Your Body Hears Everything You Say About It0:36 Body, Soul, Spirit: Caring for the Whole You0:43 Loving Your Body Beyond Size and Weight1:03 Healing Begins When You Reclaim Your Narrative1:42 “Don’t You Look Like Aunt Margie?” The Comparison Trap4:27 The Age You Felt Most Confident in Your Body5:10 Mental Health and Physical Health Go Hand in Hand6:50 Aging With Peace: Releasing Beauty Standards9:11 Our Daughters Are Watching How We Treat Ourselves10:37 Social Media and the “Perfect Body” Pressure12:09 Judy’s Story: Bulimia, Control, and Learning to Love Yourself17:31 Mirror Work: “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made”21:05 Closing Practice: “This Is My Body” Self Blessing—Quotable Moments“This is my body. She has always been there for me.”“Our bodies are smart enough to hear what we’re telling them.”“Today, I release you from every unkind thing I have said or allowed others to say.”“You are imperfectly perfect, and you are loved.”—Reflect With UsThis episode invites you to pause and speak gently to yourself.Try this tonight:Say out loud, “This is my body,” followed by your name, and thank her for one thing she has carried you through.—Join the Generations Woven CommunityWomen 18 to 100 come here for connection, honesty, and growth.If this episode stirred something inside you, stay with us. We are building a space where women learn to speak life over themselves and each other.✔️ Follow and subscribe✔️ Join our email list✔️ Share this episode with a woman who needs it✔️ Come grow with us one honest conversation at a time✔️ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6— All links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWovenWebsite: http://www.generationswoven.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@generations.wovenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17NxmvEmM9/No matter where you are in your relationship with your body, you are not broken.You are becoming more gentle with yourself.—Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers.If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help.We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    How We Met: The Night Generations Woven Was Born

    Episode: How We MetSometimes you do not find your people on purpose.Sometimes life places you next to them, and something in you just knows.In this episode of Generations Woven, we pull back the curtain and tell the real story of how we met and how this podcast came to life through unexpected connection, laughter, faith, and a shared desire to help women feel less alone.It started with conversations. With listening. With the kind of comfort that feels like you have known someone forever, even when you have not.From a chiropractor waiting room in Dixon, Illinois, to a dinner that turned into hours of storytelling, to one unforgettable moment involving missing avocado and a woman who simply got up and solved it, this episode is an origin story about female friendship, community, and the power of connection across generations.We talk about why Generations Woven exists, what we believe women are craving right now, and how small moments, old stories, and personal touches (like handwritten cards) can bring us back to what really matters.If you have ever felt like you were searching for something, or you have ever wondered if your people are still out there, this episode is for you.Because connection is where growth begins.—Timestamps0:00 Welcome Woven Ones and today’s bonus episode: How We Met0:33 Pulling back the curtain on how Generations Woven began0:57 The real beginning: conversations, listening, and wisdom across generations1:27 “Are these your friends?” How we became friends after the fact1:55 Judy’s chiropractor waiting room moment in Dixon: instant soul sister energy2:30 Coffee, dreams, and how it evolved over the last two and a half years2:52 Nerina’s solo camping rhythm and the brake light dilemma3:33 The “blonde story”: brake fluid in the oil spot and faith in the middle of it4:21 The dinner invite that changed everything (August 15, 2025)5:03 The avocado moment and what it revealed about Tasha6:24 Tasha’s season of searching and the moment she said “I just want to help women”7:19 The dinner that felt like family and talking for hours8:02 Googling the brake fluid situation and the wild evangelist story9:01 The moment bigger than logic: realizing the stories needed a space10:40 “We could have a podcast.” The idea that came fast and flowed naturally11:24 How it snowballed into the workbook, events, and a growing community12:14 Recapturing the personal touch: calling, notes, cards, and real connection14:03 The end of the car story (for the ADHD among us)15:21 The thread that pulled us together: helping women16:02 Going all in: photo shoot day, professionalism, and building the brand16:40 Full circle moment at Christ Hill and the feeling of “this is where it’s supposed to be”17:31 Your invitation: reach out to a woman who shaped your life this week18:06 Until next time, God bless—Quotable MomentsJudy: “It was like we had been soul sisters. We started talking and we never stopped.”Nerina: “I had a strong sense in that moment: it’s going to be okay.”Tasha: “I didn’t know what I was searching for… until I realized I just want to help women.”Tasha: “We could have a podcast… we could help women feel connected.”All of us: “Connection is where growth begins.”—Start Your Own Rebuild The idea of The Soft Rebuild comes from Day 4 of our Invisible Threads Workbook, a guided 10-day journey for women to rest, release, and rebuild with purpose.→ Digital Download: https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season→ Physical Copy: https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season-physical—Join the Generations Woven CommunityWomen 18 to 100 come here for connection, honesty, and growth. If this episode spoke to something inside you, stay with us. We are building a space where women rebuild softer, stronger, and together.—✔️ Follow and subscribe✔️ Join our email list✔️ Share this episode with a woman who needs it✔️ Come grow with us one soft step at a time✔️ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6—All links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWovenWebsite: http://www.generationswoven.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@generations.wovenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17NxmvEmM9/—Listener Invitation As you listen to our story, think about the women who shaped your life.Someone who walked beside you for a season.Someone who taught you something without even realizing it.Reach out to one of them this week. Send a text. Make a call. Start a conversation.Because connection is where growth begins, and none of us are meant to do life alone.—Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    You, You, You, You, You : How I Statements Transform Communication and Relationships

    Episode: You, You, You, You, You, YouYou cannot build connection when your words are rooted in blame.This episode is a powerful, practical conversation about how the language we use can either create walls or open doors in our relationships.Welcome to Generations Woven, where the voices of three generations blend into one tapestry of truth, laughter, love, and life.In this episode, we explore what happens when conflict triggers us to point fingers instead of take ownership. We unpack the difference between reacting and responding, and how shifting from you statements to I statements can transform communication with children, partners, coworkers, friends, and family. Through real life stories and relatable examples, we talk about identifying who actually owns the problem, why that step feels uncomfortable, and how owning our emotions creates respect instead of resistance.We discuss generational communication patterns, knee jerk reactions, emotional responsibility, and how small changes in language can lead to big changes in connection. This conversation moves through parenting moments, workplace tension, friendships, gossip, unmet expectations, and everyday frustrations. We explore why blame puts people on defense, why ownership builds empathy, and how moving from you, you, you to we, we, we changes everything. This episode is for anyone who feels unheard, misunderstood, or stuck in the same communication patterns that keep creating distance instead of closeness. Changing your words changes your relationships. And it starts with ownership.—Timestamps 0:00 Welcome to Generations Woven0:40 Why “You Always” and “You Never” Create Defense1:20 The Power of Shifting From You to I2:10 Generational Communication Differences3:00 Parenting Example That Changes Everything4:15 Who Actually Owns the Problem5:20 Responding Instead of Reacting6:30 Using I Statements at Work7:20 Turning Conflict Into Teamwork8:10 From You vs Me to We9:00 Addressing Gossip With Compassion10:15 Speaking Up Without Shaming11:30 Why Ownership Feels So Hard12:40 Accountability Without Blame13:50 Creating Empathy Through Language14:45 Helping Instead of Nagging15:50 Giving Others the Chance to Show Up16:30 A Simple Communication Practice17:00 Closing Reflection and Blessing—Quotable MomentsJudy: “You have to identify who actually has the problem and most of the time, it’s us.”Tasha: “The moment you stop accusing and start owning, the whole conversation shifts.”Judy: “When you say it with kindness, people want to help instead of defend.”Nerina: “It turns conflict into teamwork instead of blame.”Judy: “The you, you, you becomes we, we, we and everything changes.”—Try This in Your Own LifeThe next time you feel yourself about to say: “You always…” “You never…” Pause. Take a breath and ask yourself: Who owns the problem here? Your action step today is simple but powerful. Rewrite the sentence using an I statement. Instead of blame, speak ownership. Instead of accusation, invite understanding. When you lead with I, you create space for connection instead of defense.—Go Deeper with Invisible Threads The themes of self awareness, emotional ownership, and intentional communication are woven throughout our Invisible Threads Workbook, a guided 10 day journey for women ready to slow down, reflect, and strengthen their relationships from the inside out.→ Digital Download: https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season→ Physical Copy: https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season-physical—Join the Generations Woven Community Women ages 18 to 100 come here for connection, honesty, and growth across generations. If this episode resonated with you:✔️ Follow and subscribe✔️ Join our email list✔️ Share this episode with someone who wants healthier communication✔️ Come grow with us, one honest conversation at a time✔️ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6—All links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWovenWebsite: http://www.generationswoven.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@generations.wovenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17NxmvEmM9/—You are not wrong for wanting to be heard. Learning how to speak with ownership changes everything.—Legal Disclaimer As we close today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversation. We are not providing professional medical or mental health advice. If you need support, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    Letting go to let in

    Episode: Letting Go to Let InYou cannot hold new blessings with hands that are gripping old burdens.This episode is a powerful, vulnerable conversation about releasing what no longer serves us so we can make room for growth, peace, and new beginnings.Welcome to Generations Woven, where the voices of three generations blend into one tapestry of truth, laughter, love, and life.In this episode, we explore what it really means to let go. Mindsets, relationships, fears, patterns, and old versions of ourselves that quietly keep us stuck. We talk honestly about people being in our lives for a reason, a season, or a lifetime, and how freeing it can be to release relationships without shame, guilt, or resentment.This conversation moves through childhood wounds, fear of abandonment, emotional patterns carried into adulthood, accountability, communication in relationships, family connection, and the power of slowing down to ask better questions.We discuss how holding on too tightly can suffocate growth, why distancing is sometimes an act of love, and how letting go does not mean we stop caring. It means we choose ourselves without bitterness.This episode is for anyone who feels stuck, overwhelmed, afraid of change, or unsure how to release what no longer fits who they are becoming.Letting go is not weakness. It is the doorway to what comes next.—Timestamps0:00 Welcome to Generations Woven 0:42 You Cannot Hold New Blessings While Gripping Old Burdens 1:25 People Are in Your Life for a Reason, a Season, or a Lifetime 2:45 When Relationships Stop Growing With You 4:15 Letting Go Without Shame or Guilt 6:10 Loving People From a Distance 7:45 Fear of Abandonment and Childhood Wounds 10:20 How Past Pain Shapes Adult Relationships 12:05 Reacting vs Responding in Relationships 14:10 Taking Accountability for Your Own Healing 16:30 Communication, Vulnerability, and Trust 18:45 Family Connection and Creating Intentional Time 21:10 Breaking the Rut of Survival Mode 23:00 The Power of Asking Hard Questions 25:40 Scheduling Time for Yourself 27:30 Comfort Zones and Growth 29:10 Wisdom Across Generations 31:00 One Simple Letting-Go Exercise 32:10 Closing Reflection and Blessing—Quotable MomentsJudy: “If we can’t let go, we can’t welcome anything new.”Tasha: “Sometimes we think losing a relationship means losing part of ourselves.”Judy: “You don’t stop loving people. Sometimes you just love them from a distance.”Nerina: “Awareness is the first step to changing how we respond.”Judy: “What’s the difference between a rut and a grave? The amount of time you spend in it.”—Letting Go in Your Own LifeTake a quiet moment and ask yourself:What am I holding onto that no longer serves who I am becoming?Your action step today is simple and powerful.Write down one thing you are carrying a belief, a fear, a habit, a relationship, or a pattern.Circle it. Say it out loud. Acknowledge it.Letting go does not make you weak.It frees your hands to receive what is coming.—Go Deeper with Invisible ThreadsThe themes of intentional pausing, reflection, and release are woven throughout our Invisible Threads Workbook, a guided 10-day journey for women ready to slow down, reconnect, and step into their next season with clarity.→ Digital Download: https://generationswoven.com/ols/prod...→ Physical Copy: https://generationswoven.com/ols/prod...—Join the Generations Woven CommunityWomen ages 18 to 100 come here for connection, honesty, and growth across generations.If this episode resonated with you:✔️ Follow and subscribe ✔️ Join our email list ✔️ Share this episode with someone who needs permission to let go ✔️ Come grow with us, one honest conversation at a time ✔️ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6—All links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWoven Website: http://www.generationswoven.com TikTok: / generations.woven Facebook: / 17nxmvemm9—You are not behind. You are becoming.Letting go is how we make space for what’s next.—Legal DisclaimerAs we close today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversation. We are not providing professional medical or mental health advice. If you need support, please reach out to a qualified professional.We are cheering for you and grateful you are here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    Bridging the Gap: Navigating Generational Communication

    Episode: Bridging the GapLove doesn’t disappear between generations.It just speaks different languages.This episode is an honest, heartfelt conversation about communication, misunderstanding, and how easily connection can get lost when we assume our way is the right way.Welcome to Generations Woven, where the voices of three generations blend into one tapestry of truth, laughter, love, and life.In this episode, we share a real moment of tension from behind the scenes. A business meeting that revealed how differently each generation hears, processes, and expresses communication. What started as frustration became a powerful reminder that love, humility, and curiosity are what truly bridge the gap.We talk openly about generational communication styles, technology overwhelm, unmet needs, love languages, nonverbal cues, and the difference between reacting from pain versus responding from love. This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt unseen, misunderstood, or unsure how to connect across age, experience, or perspective.This episode invites you to slow down, listen deeper, and remember that bridges are built one honest conversation at a time.—Quotable MomentsJudy: “I wasn’t feeling heard, and I didn’t even know how to ask in the right way.”Tasha: “Are you going to prove her right, or are you going to pick up the phone?”Judy: “Your actions were so loud I couldn’t hear what you were saying.”Nerina: “When we pause, we give ourselves the chance to respond from love.”Judy: “Put a price tag on 75 years of wisdom. You can’t.”—Bridge the Gap in Your Own Life Before responding, pause and ask yourself: Am I reacting from past pain, or responding from love? Your action step today is simple but powerful. Identify one person you love and trust.Ask them this question: “What makes you feel seen, safe, and supported by me?” Then return the favor. Small conversations build strong bridges.— Go Deeper with Invisible Threads The idea of intentional pausing is woven throughout our Invisible Threads Workbook, a guided 10-day journey for women ready to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with themselves.→ Digital Download: https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season→ Physical Copy: https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season-physical—Join the Generations Woven Community Women 18 to 100 come here for connection, honesty, and growth. If this episode resonated with you, stay with us. We are building a space where women listen better, love deeper, and grow together across generations.✔️ Follow and subscribe✔️ Join our email list✔️ Share this episode with someone you want to understand better✔️ Come grow with us, one honest conversation at a time✔️ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6—All links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWovenWebsite: http://www.generationswoven.comTikTok: / generations.woven Facebook: / 17nxmvemm9—Bridges aren’t built by being right. They’re built by being willing.—Legal Disclaimer As we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not providing professional medical or mental health advice. If you need support, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and grateful you are here.

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    The Power of the Pause

    Episode: The Power of the Pause Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is stop.Not quit. Not give up.Just pause.This episode is an invitation to slow down before life forces you to.Welcome to Generations Woven, where the voices of three generations blend into one tapestry of truth, laughter, love, and life.In a world that rewards urgency, reaction, and constant motion, pausing can feel uncomfortable, even irresponsible. But what if the pause is where clarity lives? In this episode, we explore the power of pausing before we speak, before we react, and before precious moments quietly pass us by.Through honest conversation and deeply personal stories, we reflect on how knee-jerk reactions can damage relationships, how busyness steals our presence, and how one intentional pause can completely shift how we show up as women, mothers, partners, leaders, and humans. This conversation reminds us that slowing down does not mean falling behind. It means choosing awareness, connection, and intention.The power of the pause is not about doing nothing. It is about responding instead of reacting. It is about noticing the beauty in ordinary moments, protecting relationships, and giving yourself permission to breathe. Whether you feel overwhelmed, emotionally reactive, stretched thin, or simply craving more presence in your life, this episode meets you exactly where you are.—Timestamps0:00 Welcome to Generations Woven with Tasha, Nerina & Judy0:50 Why We React Before We Think and Why It Matters1:48 Tasha on Learning the Power of the Pause Through Motherhood3:05 “You Can’t Put the Toothpaste Back in the Tube” and Words We Can’t Take Back4:02 The Moment That Revealed How Fast Childhood Passes5:28 Nerina on Pausing Before Responding and Showing Up Kinder6:48 Judy’s Story of Learning to Pause and Notice Beauty7:49 Appreciating the Small Moments We Rush Past9:56 How Presence Can Elevate an Entire Room11:10 The Simple Practice That Shifts Everything11:28 Your Invitation: One Intentional Pause Today—Quotable Moments Tasha: “You can’t put the toothpaste back in the tube. The pause gives you the chance not to squeeze it out.”Nerina: “I always show up better when I’m calm. The pause changes everything I say next.”Judy: “It took a moment of my time, but it made many moments for them.”—Practice the Pause This episode invites you to try one simple practice today.Put your phone down.Take a breath.Ask yourself one question: What do I actually need right now?Your life begins to change the moment you give yourself permission to pause.—Go Deeper with Invisible Threads The idea of intentional pausing is woven throughout our Invisible Threads Workbook, a guided 10-day journey for women ready to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with themselves.→ Digital Download:https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season→ Physical Copy:https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season-physical—Join the Generations Woven Community Women 18 to 100 come here for connection, honesty, and growth. If this episode resonated with you, stay with us. We are building a space where women pause with purpose, speak with intention, and live with presence together.—✔️ Follow and subscribe✔️ Join our email list at https://generationswoven.com✔️ Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder to slow down✔️ Come grow with us one intentional moment at a time✔️ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6—All links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWovenWebsite: https://www.generationswoven.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@generations.wovenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17NxmvEmM9/—Sometimes the most powerful step forward is a pause. —Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    Breaking Generational Patterns: Becoming the Architect of Your Life

    Episode 4: Breaking Generational PatternsYou can love where you came from and still choose differently.In this episode, we talk about the patterns passed down through families and the brave, sometimes uncomfortable work of changing them.Welcome to Generations Woven, where the voices of three generations blend into one tapestry of truth, laughter, love, and life.Breaking generational patterns is not about blaming the women who came before you. It is about noticing what shaped you, honoring what helped you, and choosing to release what hurt you.Through honest stories across three generations, we explore the pressure to stay quiet, the guilt of disappointing the people you love, and the power that comes from speaking with more openness, more truth, and more grace. From marriage expectations and family silence to money conversations and what we teach our kids, this episode is a reminder that healing often starts with one brave choice.Sometimes the pattern is what you stop doing. Sometimes it is what you start doing. And sometimes it is what you choose to keep.Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlBcTnZy5GY—Quotable MomentsJudy: “There comes a time when you have to look at what’s good for you. If you have children, what’s good for them.”Tasha: “If you don’t talk about it, it don’t exist.”Nerina: “You are the architect of your life.”Nerina: “This is a season. It’s just a season.”Judy: “Honor where you came from, but don’t be afraid to rewrite the story.”—Breaking the Pattern Starts HereIf you grew up in a home where things were hidden, avoided, or kept behind closed doors, you are not alone.This episode is your reminder that you can choose differently without disrespecting the past.You can keep the good.You can change what needs to change.You can start talking about the things that were never talked about.—Start Your Own Journey Many of the themes in this episode are woven throughout our Invisible Threads Workbook, a guided 10 day experience designed to help women reflect, release, and rebuild with intention.→Digital Download:https://generationswoven.com/ols/prod...→Physical Copy:https://mixam.com/print-on-demand/693...—Join the Generations Woven CommunityWomen 18 to 100 come here for connection, honesty, and growth. If this episode spoke to something inside you, stay with us. We are building a space where women rebuild softer, stronger, and together.—✔️ Follow and subscribe✔️ Join our email list✔️ Share this episode with a woman who needs it✔️ Come grow with us one soft step at a time✔️ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6—All links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWovenWebsite: http://www.generationswoven.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@generations.wovenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17NxmvEmM9/—Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this space is for stories, encouragement, and honest conversation.We are not providing professional medical or mental health advice, as we are not licensed providers.If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help.We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    The Power of the Pivot: When One Decision Changes Everything

    Episode 3: The Power of the PivotEvery woman reaches a moment when who she has been is no longer enough to get her where she wants to go.This episode is about that moment. The pause. The realization. The pivot.Welcome to Generations Woven, where the voices of three generations blend into one tapestry of truth, laughter, love, and life.There comes a point in every woman’s journey when staying on the same path feels heavier than choosing a new one. The pivot is not about failure. It is about courage meeting clarity. In this episode, we talk honestly about those moments when life forces you to ask, Is this still working for me?Through deeply personal stories, we explore what it means to pivot without starting from scratch. From career changes and motherhood decisions to identity shifts and personal growth, this conversation reminds you that change does not erase your past. It builds on it.The power of the pivot is learning that you are allowed to choose differently. You are allowed to evolve. You are allowed to change direction at any age. This episode offers encouragement, reflection, and real life perspective on growth, reinvention, and honoring the version of you that brought you this far.Quotable MomentsTasha: “The version of me I was could not take me where I wanted to go.”Nerina: “Pivoting doesn’t mean starting over. It means starting from where you are.”Judy: “That stop sign was my moment. I knew exactly what I had to do.”Nerina: “Courage meets clarity when you know staying the same is no longer an option.”Your Pivot Starts HereThe power of the pivot is recognizing that something in your life is misaligned and choosing to listen instead of ignoring it.You do not have to hit rock bottom to change.You do not have to wait for permission.This episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and ask yourself what is calling you forward right now.Start Your Own JourneyMany of the themes in this episode are woven throughout our Invisible Threads Workbook, a guided 10 day experience designed to help women reflect, release, and rebuild with intention.→ Digital Download:https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season→ Physical Copy:https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season-physicalJoin the Generations Woven CommunityWomen ages 18 to 100 come here for connection, honesty, and growth.If this episode resonated with you, stay with us. We are building a community where women are encouraged to pivot with courage, grace, and support.✔️ Follow and subscribe✔️ Join our email list✔️ Share this episode with a woman who needs it✔️ Come grow with us, one intentional step at a time✔️ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6All Links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWovenWebsite: http://www.generationswoven.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@generations.wovenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17NxmvEmM9/No matter where you are right now, your pivot is not a failure.It is proof that you are listening to yourself.Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this space is for stories, encouragement, and honest conversation. We are not providing professional medical or mental health advice, as we are not licensed providers. If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    Who Are We Without the Titles? Finding Yourself Beneath the Roles | Generations Woven

    Episode 2: Who Are We Without the Titles?So much of a woman’s identity is wrapped in what she does for others.Mom. Wife. Manager. Caretaker. Fixer. Provider.But what happens when the titles fall away?This episode invites you to pause and ask a deeper question: Who are you underneath all of it?Welcome to Generations Woven, where the voices of three generations blend into one tapestry of truth, laughter, love, and life.In this conversation, we explore how titles can shape us, protect us, and sometimes quietly erase us. We talk about the moments when life forces change, whether through divorce, motherhood, empty nests, career shifts, or seasons of stillness, and how those moments become invitations to rediscover who we truly are.This episode is about identity beyond performance.Worth beyond applause.And learning to be instead of constantly doing.Through honest storytelling and generational wisdom, we unpack what it means to reconnect with your core when roles shift, expectations fade, and the noise quiets.Whether you feel lost, invisible, evolving, or curious about what’s next, this conversation meets you right where you are.Quotable MomentsNerina:“I wore divorce like a label before I learned it was an invitation to rediscover who I really was.”Judy:“I was so busy doing that I forgot how to just be.”Tasha:“You can’t pour into anyone else if your own tank is empty.”Reflection InvitationIf everything was stripped away today,the roles, the job, the expectations,what would still be true about you?That answer is your thread.Hold onto it.Start Your Inner WorkThis episode aligns with themes explored in our Invisible Threads Workbook, a guided 10 day journey designed to help women slow down, reflect, and reconnect with who they are beneath the noise.Buy the workbook here →Digital Download: https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-seasonPhysical Copy: https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season-physicalJoin the Generations Woven CommunityWomen ages 18 to 100 come here for connection, honesty, and growth.If this episode stirred something in you, stay with us.We are building a space where women reconnect with themselves and with each other.✔️ Follow and subscribe✔️ Join our email list✔️ Share this episode with a woman who needs it✔️ Come grow with us one honest step at a time✔️ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6All links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWovenWebsite: http://www.generationswoven.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@generations.wovenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17NxmvEmM9/No matter how many roles you’ve played,you are more than what you do.You are still you.Legal DisclaimerAs we close today’s episode, remember this space is for storytelling, encouragement, and honest conversation. We are not providing professional medical or mental health advice, as we are not licensed providers. If you need additional support, please connect with a qualified professional. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    The Soft Rebuild: How Small Choices Can Change Your Entire Life | Generations Woven Podcast

    Episode 1: The Soft RebuildEvery woman reaches a moment when staying the same hurts more than changing.This episode is the permission slip to slow down, breathe, and choose yourself again.Welcome to Generations Woven, where the voices of three generations blend into one tapestry of truth, laughter, love, and life.There comes a moment in every woman’s life when she realizes she is doing everything, yet choosing none of it. The hamster wheel feels safe until it doesn’t. In this episode, we explore what it truly looks like to slow down, reconnect with yourself, and rebuild gently instead of burning everything down.A soft rebuild is not about starting over. It is about starting softer. It is choosing clarity over chaos, small habits over pressure, and grace over guilt. Whether you feel overwhelmed, evolving, or craving something more, this conversation meets you exactly where you are. This episode offers real stories, practical insight, and reflections on personal growth, self care, and what it means to rebuild your life at any age.Quotable MomentsJudy: “I asked for ten minutes to take a bubble bath… and the kids brought the whole neighborhood.”Nerina: “If you want lasting change, you need a reason bigger than fitting into old jeans.”Tasha: “You don’t have to do this alone. Community is part of the rebuild.”Start Your Own RebuildThe idea of The Soft Rebuild comes from Day 4 of our Invisible Threads Workbook, a guided 10-day journey for women to rest, release, and rebuild with purpose.Buy the workbook here→ Digital Download https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season→ Physical copy https://generationswoven.com/ols/products/invisible-threads-a-guide-to-your-next-season-physicalJoin the Generations Woven CommunityWomen 18 to 100 come here for connection, honesty, and growth. If this episode spoke to something inside you, stay with us. We are building a space where women rebuild softer, stronger, and together.✔️ Follow and subscribe✔️ Join our email list✔️ Share this episode with a woman who needs it✔️ Come grow with us one soft step at a time✔️ Submit your Listener Story: https://forms.gle/TGXhQJpsgYGQp8Na6All links: https://linktr.ee/GenerationsWovenWebsite: http://www.generationswoven.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@generations.wovenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17NxmvEmM9/No matter where you are on your journey, you are not starting from scratch. You are starting from strength.As we end today’s episode, remember this is a spacefor stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​ We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​Mentioned in this episode:Legal DisclaimerAs we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.​We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. ​If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.​

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    Generations Woven – Official Podcast Trailer

    Welcome, Woven Ones.This is the official trailer for Generations Woven — where the voices of three generations blend into one tapestry of truth, laughter, love, and life.If you're ready to choose YOU again and join a community of honest, uplifting women, this is your space.Inside Generations Woven, you’ll hear:Weekly episodesReal, unfiltered conversationsGenerational stories that inspire connectionGuest interviewsOur mission is simple: to help women feel seen, supported, and empowered to live a life they love.✨ Follow the show now so you don’t miss our launch on December 15.Let’s build something beautiful together.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Generations Woven is the space where real women’s stories, lived wisdom, and fresh perspectives come together. Hosted by three women from three different generations, we talk honestly about the moments that shape us, the seasons that stretch us, and the choices that help us grow into who we’re meant to be. Every episode feels like sitting at the table with women you trust. We explore identity, healing, purpose, relationships, rebuilding your life, and the quiet courage it takes to choose yourself. We laugh, we get honest, we get vulnerable, and we leave you with something you can actually take into your own life. Whether you’re navigating a new beginning, rewriting your story, or simply wanting to feel less alone, this community is for you. You’re not behind. You’re not too late. You’re right on time. Pull up a chair and join us as we weave together the threads of what it means to be a woman today.

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