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This one’s for the adult children navigating guilt, grief, and quiet heartbreak. It’s also for the parents asking, “What did I do wrong?”

In Part 2 of this powerful series, Latonya unpacks what happens when adult children step away from their parents—not out of hate, but out of survival. She explores the deep tension between “They did their best” and “I’m still hurting”—and how both of those statements can live in the same truth.

You’ll learn why we simplify family roles to protect our hearts… and what real healing asks of us instead.

🖤 This episode will validate your experience, give language to your boundaries, and remind you that distance can be a form of self-respect—not betrayal.

Topics include:

The emotional truth behind family estrangement

Generational trauma, enmeshment, and internalized guilt

Spiritual + psychological tools for dual-truth healing

How to honor your parents’ effort without denying your pain

🔗 Ready to reclaim your peace? Visit LiveAndBeGreat.com for one-on-one coaching, astrology tools, and new healing resources.

🎧 Listen now and share this with someone who’s learning to love without losing themselves.

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