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Kim and Jake explore what forgiveness really means, how to let go when there’s no apology, and why neurodiverse kids often experience forgiveness in unique ways. In this heartfelt episode of The Mother-Son Podcast with Kim & Jake, the duo unpacks one of life’s hardest but most healing skills: forgiveness.
From playground conflicts to deep emotional wounds, Kim and Jake explore what it really means to “forgive and forget,” and whether that’s even possible. They talk about the science of forgiveness, why some people hold onto anger longer, and what makes it so hard to move on—even after someone says they’re sorry.
Jake opens up about how forgiveness feels for him as a neurodiverse teen—how he can “blow up fast and let go fast… unless I don’t”—and Kim explains how neurodivergent brains often process hurt and apologies differently. Together, they break down:
- Why forgiveness helps your body and mind
- The difference between forgiveness and reconciliation
- How to forgive when you never get an apology
- Why some people can’t “let it go”
- The 5 parts of a sincere apology (with a hilarious role-play moment)
- Tools for neurodiverse: “thought parking,” pattern breaks, and body-first regulation
Whether your family is healing from everyday conflicts or learning to let go of old wounds, this episode offers practical, compassionate insights backed by real psychology—and sprinkled with humor, heart, and a little mother-son banter.
Sources:
- American Psychological Association. (n.d.). Definition of Forgiveness. Retrieved from https://dictionary.apa.org/forgiveness
- Segal, L. (n.d.). Forgive Without an Apology. Mediate.com.
- Rogé, B. (2011). Blame and Forgiveness Judgements Among Children, Adolescents, and Adults with Autism. Sage Publications.
- Milton, D. (2012). On the ontological status of autism: The “Double Empathy Problem”. Disability & Society, 27(6), 883–887.
- American Psychological Association. (2023). The Power of Forgiveness. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/news/podcasts/speaking-of-psychology/forgiveness
- Greater Good Science Center, UC Berkeley. (2023). The Science of Forgiveness. Retrieved from https://greatergood.berkeley.edu
- Autism Research. (2022). Anger rumination and forgiveness tendencies in autism spectrum disorder.
- Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. (2021). Emotion regulation and impulsivity in ADHD: Implications for social relationships.
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