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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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What Nobody Tells You About Surviving Hard Seasons

Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.com [https://www.generationswoven.com] There is a particular kind of heartbreak that comes when you have stayed faithful, done the right things, and still hit another wall. In this episode of Generations Woven, three generations of women open up about what it really takes to move from barely making it to daring to hope again. Tasha shares the season she walked through during her divorce, the slow journey from pain to surrender, and the quiet moment of peace that changed everything. This is a women's healing podcast conversation about emotional healing, communication in relationships, rebuilding after heartbreak, and the generational wisdom that helps women find their footing again. What You Will Hear in This Episode The heartbreak that comes after you have done everything right The moment of surrender that finally brought peace The tandem bike analogy that explains spiritual exhaustion How to recognize the denial phase in your relationships Why communication is often the first thing to quietly go missing The kind of friendship that heals without saying a single word How seasons of pain shape the women we are becoming Most Powerful Moment A friend came over during one of Tasha's hardest days. She did not say a single word. She sat beside her and cried with her for an hour, then quietly left. That moment of raw, authentic presence brought more peace than any advice ever could. It is a reminder that sometimes the most healing thing we can offer another woman is simply our company in the silence. About Generations Woven Generations 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.com [https://www.generationswoven.com] Legal Disclaimer Generations 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 Disclaimer As 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.

18. maj 2026 - 16 min
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What's the Mother Story You Carry

Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.com [https://www.generationswoven.com] Mother's Day brings up so much for women. Gratitude. Grief. Distance. The weight of becoming what we never had. In this honest Mother's Day episode, three generations of women open up about the mothers who shaped them, the lies daughters quietly believe, the gifts hidden inside hard stories, and what it looks like to finally see our mothers as women living their lives for the first time too. What You'll Hear in This Episode * Why Mother's Day brings up such a wide mix of emotions * The moment you open your mouth and your mother comes out * How becoming a mother changes the way you see your own mom * Why we focus on what our mothers did not do instead of what they gave * The biggest lie daughters believe about their mothers * A simple chair exercise for releasing emotion toward a mother * How birth order shapes the way each child is raised Most Powerful Moment Judy shares what it was like to grow up as the daughter of an older mother and to slowly become the parent in the relationship. Her honesty opens the door for every woman who has ever felt cheated out of a normal mother and daughter story, and her courage to keep processing it out loud is a gift to anyone still working through their own. About Generations Woven Generations 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.com [https://www.generationswoven.com] Legal Disclaimer Generations 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 Disclaimer As 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.

11. maj 2026 - 21 min
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She Thought She Could Handle Everything… Until Grief Changed Her

Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.com [https://www.generationswoven.com] In 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 EPISODE * What anticipatory grief is and why it deserves a name * How caregiving reshapes identity, marriage, and faith * The difference between numbing and healing * How to ask for help and what real support looks like * Why there is no timeline for grief * How time, purpose, and substitution work together in healing * A grandmother's reminder about love across generations * A closing blessing for any woman grieving today MOST POWERFUL MOMENT When 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 GUEST Sheila 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-hope [https://www.generationswoven.com/from-grief-to-hope] ABOUT GENERATIONS WOVEN Generations 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.com [https://www.generationswoven.com] A Note from Generations Woven The 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 DISCLAIMER Generations 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 Disclaimer As 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.

8. maj 2026 - 48 min
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Caretaking Is Love And Grief: A Conversation For The Sandwich Generation

Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.com [https://www.generationswoven.com] Some 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 EPISODE * Why caretaking is love and grief at the same time * The hidden weight of the sandwich generation * Tasha's story of her grandmother's final two weeks * Watching a parent care for a partner through cancer * Judy's story of bringing her mom home after multiple strokes * Knowing when you have reached your physical limit, and giving yourself grace * Why hospice nurses are angels in the room * Living without regret as the wisdom every caretaker needs MOST POWERFUL MOMENT The 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 WOVEN Generations 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.com [https://www.generationswoven.com] LEGAL DISCLAIMER Generations 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 Disclaimer As 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.

4. maj 2026 - 15 min
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One Sentence Can Change Your Life Forever

Explore more at https://www.generationswoven.com [https://www.generationswoven.com] There 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 EPISODE * The teacher's words that echoed for more than two decades and how they slowly became fuel * Nerina's story of being the middle sister between a beautiful one and a brilliant one * Why comparison hurts more than we admit, and how to release it * The deep wound when a child first says the words I hate you * What dogs and animals teach us about unconditional love * How the five love languages shape the way we give and receive * The France gift story and what it means to truly listen to someone you love * The teenage son, a planted seed, and the theater production that changed everything MOST POWERFUL MOMENT One 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 WOVEN Generations 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.com [https://www.generationswoven.com] LEGAL DISCLAIMER Generations 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 Disclaimer As 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.

27. apr. 2026 - 21 min
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