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398: Breaking Generational Baggage: Why Feeling Everything Might Be the Healing with Jennie Monness, M.A.

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Ever catch yourself mid-lecture with your kids and think, “Wow… I sound exactly like my mother—and didn’t I swear I’d never do that?” Yeah, same. Parenting has a sneaky way of digging up all the little quirks, traumas, and “Oh no, not that again” moments from our own childhoods.

Enter Jennie Monness, co-founder of Union Square Play and host of We Didn’t Turn Out Okay. She’s here to talk about how those old patterns shape the way we parent—and more importantly, how to rewire them so we don’t keep passing down the same baggage. From childhood anxiety that shows up in the most unexpected ways, to the wild journey of getting off antidepressants, to the not-so-fun realization that our kids are walking, talking mirrors of our nervous systems… this conversation is as real as it gets.

If you’ve ever wondered why your patience runs out faster than your coffee supply, or why your kids seem to have inherited not just your eye color but your perfectionism, this episode is about turning reaction into reflection—and finding out why feeling everything just might be the healing.

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#parentingpodcast #parentingtips #selfcare #mentalload #kids #teenager #toddler #preschooler #baby #noguiltmom #parenting, #childhood, #anxiety, #depression, #mentalhealth, #generationalcycles, #self-awareness, #emotionalwell-being, #personalgrowth

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Ever catch yourself mid-lecture with your kids and think, “Wow… I sound exactly like my mother—and didn’t I swear I’d never do that?” Yeah, same. Parenting has a sneaky way of digging up all the little quirks, traumas, and “Oh no, not that again” moments from our own childhoods.

Enter Jennie Monness, co-founder of Union Square Play and host of We Didn’t Turn Out Okay. She’s here to talk about how those old patterns shape the way we parent—and more importantly, how to rewire them so we don’t keep passing down the same baggage. From childhood anxiety that shows up in the most unexpected ways, to the wild journey of getting off antidepressants, to the not-so-fun realization that our kids are walking, talking mirrors of our nervous systems… this conversation is as real as it gets.

If you’ve ever wondered why your patience runs out faster than your coffee supply, or why your kids seem to have inherited not just your eye color but your perfectionism, this episode is about turning reaction into reflection—and finding out why feeling everything just might be the healing.

Resources We Shared:

Follow Jennie on Instagram HERE

Listen to We Didn’t Turn Out OK Podcast HERE

Ready to ditch the chaos? Grab our FREE Stop Doing Checklist and start crossing things off your plate like a boss!

Want to keep the convo going? Come hang out with us in the FREE No Guilt Mom Podcast Community—real talk, support, and zero mom guilt.

Visit No Guilt Mom

Follow us on Instagram!

Explore our No Guilt Mom Amazon Shop filled with juicy parenting reads and guest favorites!

Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Listen on Spotify? You can rate us there too!

Love the show? Show it some love back by checking out our ah-maz-ing sponsors who help keep it all going—right here!

#parentingpodcast #parentingtips #selfcare #mentalload #kids #teenager #toddler #preschooler #baby #noguiltmom #parenting, #childhood, #anxiety, #depression, #mentalhealth, #generationalcycles, #self-awareness, #emotionalwell-being, #personalgrowth

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