Mother Daughter Relationship Show

Trauma, ACEs, and Mother Wounds Talk [Ep. 69]

18 min · 22. maj 2026
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Trauma, ACEs, and Mother Wounds Talk: Is Everything a Trauma Response? Rethinking ACE Scores, Mother Wounds & Emotional Impact Summary Social media has made it easy to label behaviors as “trauma responses,” but is it really that simple? In this episode, we unpack why human behavior can’t be reduced to blanket statements and explore the nuance behind trauma, ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) scores, and emotional impact. Drawing from personal experience as a therapist, we examine how context shapes our responses, why two people can experience the same event differently, and how this connects deeply to mother-daughter relationships. We also dive into the concept of the “mother wound,” what it actually means, and why believing people’s lived experiences is more important than trying to measure or minimize them. With this episode you’ll be able to: * Why labeling behaviors as “trauma responses” can be misleading * What ACE scores are, and their limitations * How the same experience can affect people in completely different ways * The true foundation of a “mother wound” * Why emotional validation matters more than comparison * How generational patterns and societal shifts impact family dynamics * Why more daughters are choosing distance and what’s behind that shift Connect with Brittney: * Instagram: @theBrittneyScott [https://www.instagram.com/thebrittneyscott/] * Website: www.brittneymscott.com [https://www.brittneymscott.com/] * Consultation to work with Brittney [https://www.brittneymscott.com/calendar-for-mdr] * Free Resources [https://www.brittneymscott.com/resource-library] A Reframe: Trauma isn’t one-size-fits-all. What matters most isn’t labeling experiences, but listening, validating, and responding with empathy. Especially in mother-daughter relationships, healing starts with belief and accountability. Thank you for listening. Don't forget you can submit your question [https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/YOfdpCVZnX2DD0Ssu5qu]! And yes, I really am going to give you an answer in an upcoming podcast.and be sure to say hi on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thebrittneyscott]! RESOURCES MENTIONED: * ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Questionnaire (search online: “ACE score test”) * Free Class (May 20th): Learn how to build a healthier, more connected relationship with your daughter. Register Here [https://www.brittneymscott.com/webinar] Help me reach more service providers like you by following the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mother-daughter-relationship-show/id1763906282] & Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/06rbWqlxFj58DidwA6w1pl]! Keyword tags: Brittneyscott [https://www.instagram.com/thebrittneyscott],#MotherDaughterRelationship [https://www.brittneymscott.com/podcast] #RelationshipGoals #HealthyBoundaries #MotherDaughterBond #parenting daughters #emotional safety #parenting advice #conscious parenting #motherhood podcast Mentioned in this episode: Q2 '26 Ad [https://mother-daughter-relationship-show.captivate.fm/freeresource]

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episode The Repair Step Most Moms and Daughters Skip [Ep. 76] cover

The Repair Step Most Moms and Daughters Skip [Ep. 76]

Beyond the Apology - Why Talking About Your Grandmothers Rebuilds Trust Continuing from last week's episode on sitting through painful stories, I dive into what actually comes next in repairing a mother-daughter relationship: creating vulnerability by talking about the women who came before you. From understanding great-grandma's emotional expression to being honest about how she treated grandma, I explain why mothering never happens in a vacuum, patterns get passed down through generations whether we consciously teach them or not. I also address one of the most damaging cycles I see between moms and daughters trying to reconnect: getting stuck arguing about whose version of events is true. I explain why a parent-child relationship's inherent hierarchy means stories will rarely match, and why listening for emotion matters infinitely more than winning the truth debate. With this episode you'll be able to: * Understand that repair requires more than apology, you have to build something new together * Create vulnerability by honestly discussing the women in your lineage, including their flaws * Recognize why family secrets keep pain alive and honesty helps it dissipate * Identify what's specific to YOUR family patterns, not just universal generational cycles * Stop the exhausting cycle of arguing over whose memory of events is correct * Learn why listening for feelings matters more than validating exact details of a story * Know when truth-seeking does matter (like in cases of assault) versus when it doesn't Don't forget: if her emotions are safe with you, she is safe with you - that's ultimately what rebuilds trust and reconnects the relationship! Mentioned resources: * Reconnection Rescue program for guided mom-daughter repair work * Free, no pressure, consultation calls to discuss the program * Previous episode on sitting through the initial painful conversations * Framework for discussing family lineage and inherited patterns Help me reach more mothers and daughters by following the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple & Spotify! Keyword tags: reconnection, family lineage, generational patterns, vulnerability, truth-seeking cycle, emotional safety, Reconnection Rescue, Brittney Scott, repair process, family secrets, listening for emotion, rebuilding trust

10. juli 202624 min
episode Facing The Past is Part of Healing The Relationship [Ep. 75] cover

Facing The Past is Part of Healing The Relationship [Ep. 75]

The Hard Part Nobody Talks About - Why the First Sessions of Reconnection Hurt So Much In this raw, unscripted episode, I'm back after a month of guest hosts (and a chaotic cross-country move complete with an ER visit, broken AC, and a month-long wait for furniture!) to talk about the hardest part of reconnecting a mother-daughter relationship: the very beginning. Inside my Reconnection Rescue program, the first few sessions require both mom and daughter to share what broke the relationship, and it's rarely easy. I walk you through why some moms decide not to continue, why daughters are left devastated when that happens, and why you can't skip straight to healing without acknowledging the pain first. I also explain why open communication throughout childhood prevents this painful flood of memories later, and what daughters actually need to hear: not pretending nothing happened, but genuine acknowledgment, accountability, and a real apology. With this episode you'll be able to: * Understand why the relationship with your healer or guide matters more than any technique * Recognize why the first few sessions of reconnection work are the hardest and most likely to end things * See why you can't skip past acknowledging pain to get to a healed relationship * Learn the difference between pretending nothing happened and actually healing what did * Identify relationship dynamics that don't work, like fight-flight mismatches during conflict * Discover what genuine accountability sounds like versus empty apologies * Find motivation to try again if you've walked away from reconnection work before Don't forget: daughters never stop needing their moms, we just need them differently at each stage of life. If you want the relationship, you have to walk through the muddy waters until they get clear again! Connect with Brittney: * Instagram: @theBrittneyScott [https://www.instagram.com/thebrittneyscott/] * Website: www.brittneymscott.com [https://www.brittneymscott.com/] * Consultation to work with Brittney [https://www.brittneymscott.com/calendar-for-mdr] * Free Resources [https://www.brittneymscott.com/resource-library] Mentioned resources: * Reconnection Rescue program (12-session mom and daughter reconnection work) * Repair language and conflict resolution skill building * Guest episodes from June (interviews and guest hosts) * Individual and joint coaching options for moms and daughters Help me reach more mothers and daughters by following the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple & Spotify! Keyword tags: reconnection, repair work, mother daughter healing, accountability, acknowledgment, Reconnection Rescue, Brittney Scott, difficult conversations, generational healing, relationship dynamics, conflict resolution, hard conversations, healing process

3. juli 202626 min
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Coming Back to Life with Makena Interview [Ep. 74]

Coming Back to Life: Healing the Mother Wound with Makena & Gigi Sage Makena had built a life that looked successful on paper (career, independence, and ambition) but underneath it all, she was struggling with anxiety, burnout, and a quiet sense that something was missing. In this deeply personal episode, McKenna sits down with her mother, Gigi Sage—a pioneering coach with over 40 years of experience—to share their powerful journey through breakdown, healing, and transformation. Together, they explore what it means to “lose your light,” how to find your way back to yourself, and the profound role their mother-daughter relationship played in that process. From navigating a shared “dark night of the soul” to healing the mother's wound and redefining their relationship beyond traditional roles, this conversation offers insight, honesty, and practical wisdom for anyone seeking deeper connection and aliveness in their life. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: * What it means to “lose your light” and how it happens * The impact of childhood experiences and family challenges on identity * How burnout, anxiety, and misalignment show up—even in a “successful” life * The power of slowing down and reconnecting with what truly brings you alive * A simple but transformative question: What brings you vitality? * How to navigate and heal the “mother wound” * Why forgiveness is more about your freedom than the other person * How redefining roles (mother, daughter, mentor, partner) can deepen connection * The importance of curiosity over assumptions in relationships Key Takeaways: * Start noticing what energizes you vs. drains you * Create space to slow down, clarity doesn’t come from force * Ask yourself regularly: What brings me alive? * Get curious about the people closest to you instead of assuming you know them * Healing doesn’t require the other person’s participation—it starts with you Practical Thoughts: Healing, whether within yourself or in your relationships, isn’t about rewriting the past it’s about releasing its hold on you. Thank you for listening. Don't forget you can submit your question [https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/YOfdpCVZnX2DD0Ssu5qu]! And yes, I really am going to give you an answer in an upcoming podcast.and be sure to say hi on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thebrittneyscott]! RESOURCES MENTIONED * Makena's Book - The Wisdom That Raised Me: A Daughter's Journey into Wholeness, Wisdom and Womanhood [https://a.co/d/0fPVp1Nb] (featuring exercises like “Charting Your Aliveness”) * Coaching principles from Gigi Sage’s 40+ years of experience Help me reach more service providers like you by following the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mother-daughter-relationship-show/id1763906282] & Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/06rbWqlxFj58DidwA6w1pl]! Keyword tags: Brittneyscott [https://www.instagram.com/thebrittneyscott],#MotherDaughterRelationship [https://www.brittneymscott.com/podcast] #podcast #podcastclips #podcastlife #selfgrowth #personaldevelopment #healingjourney #innerhealing #motherwound #selfdiscovery #mindsetshift #emotionalhealing #anxietyrecovery #burnoutrecovery #womensupportingwomen #womenempowerment #relationshiphealing #familyhealing #forgivenessjourney #mentalwellness #liveyourtruth #findyourpurpose #authenticliving #growthmindset #selfawareness #healingtrauma #lifecoach #coachinglife #spiritualgrowth #wellnessjourney #empoweredwomen

26. juni 202654 min
episode Are We Really That Different From Our Mothers [Ep. 73] cover

Are We Really That Different From Our Mothers [Ep. 73]

Are We Really That Different From Our Mothers Breaking the Cycle vs. Redirecting It In this guest episode, Dr. Imani Steele returns to explore one of the most complex and formative relationships in a woman’s life: the relationship between mothers and daughters.Through personal insight, research, and real-life examples, Dr. Steele challenges a common belief, that awareness alone is enough to break generational cycles. Instead, she invites listeners to consider a deeper truth: sometimes we’re not breaking patterns, we’re simply expressing them differently. This conversation dives into how maternal relationships shape identity, emotional patterns, self-perception, behavior, and what it actually takes to heal, grow, and show up differently for ourselves and the next generation. Key Topics Discussed: * Why mother-daughter relationships are so formative and complex * The difference between awareness and transformation * How generational patterns show up (even when we try to avoid them) * “Mirroring vs. inversion” — becoming like our mothers vs. reacting to them * Emotional conditioning and learned behaviors in childhood * The internalization of maternal criticism and its impact on self-worth * Reparenting, self-awareness, and identity rediscovery * The role of community and support in healing Key Takeaways: * Awareness does not automatically equal change * You can reject your mother’s behavior and still be rooted in the same wounds * Not all differences are healing, some are reactions * If you don’t address patterns, you may internalize them instead of breaking them * Healing requires both recognition and intentional interruption * You may need to relearn who you are outside of survival patterns If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who may need it, and take a moment to reflect on your own patterns, healing journey, and what breaking the cycle truly means for you. Thank you for listening. Don't forget you can submit your question [https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/YOfdpCVZnX2DD0Ssu5qu]! And yes, I really am going to give you an answer in an upcoming podcast.and be sure to say hi on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thebrittneyscott]! RESOURCES MENTIONED Link to purchase the book https://bookshop.org/lists/mother-daughter-relationships-brittney-m-scott [https://bookshop.org/lists/mother-daughter-relationships-brittney-m-scott] Help me reach more service providers like you by following the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mother-daughter-relationship-show/id1763906282] & Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/06rbWqlxFj58DidwA6w1pl]! Keyword tags: Brittneyscott [https://www.instagram.com/thebrittneyscott],#MotherDaughterRelationship [https://www.brittneymscott.com/podcast] #healingjourney #selfgrowth #personaldevelopment #mentalhealthmatters #growthmindset #selfawareness #emotionalintelligence #innerwork #mindsetshift #traumahealing #reparenting #breakthecycle #healing #selflovejourney #deepconversations #podcastclips #womenempowerment #lifechanging #truthbomb #explorepage

19. juni 202630 min
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Redefining the Mother-Daughter Relationship with Tes and Holly [Ep. 72]

Heart to Heart: Redefining the Mother-Daughter Relationship with Tes and Holly When Vulnerability Deepens the Mother-Daughter Bond In this honest and heartfelt guest-hosted episode, Tes and Holly Cohen explore the powerful intersection of vulnerability, boundaries, grief, and connection in adult mother-daughter relationships. Through personal storytelling and real-time reflection, they unpack how one emotionally charged moment during Tes’s egg-freezing journey transformed their relationship and inspired the creation of Heart-to-Heart Gatherings: intentional spaces where mothers and adult daughters can reconnect through courageous conversation. This episode is a moving reminder that healing often begins not when someone fixes our pain, but when they are willing to sit beside us in it. With this episode you’ll understand : * How “toxic positivity” can unintentionally create emotional distance * The vulnerable conversation that changed Tess and Holly’s relationship * The lasting impact of grief, loss, and generational patterns * Navigating changing family dynamics during new life chapters * Why adult daughters and mothers often struggle with “burden” conversations * The importance of reflective practice in relationships * How voice memos, spontaneous calls, and intentional check-ins strengthen connection * Learning to “be with” someone’s pain instead of trying to solve it Key Takeaways: * Vulnerability Over Fixing * Generational Healing * Grief & Bittersweet Joy * Boundaries & Burdens * Intentional Relationships Thank you for listening. Don't forget you can submit your question [https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/YOfdpCVZnX2DD0Ssu5qu]! And yes, I really am going to give you an answer in an upcoming podcast.and be sure to say hi on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thebrittneyscott]! RESOURCES MENTIONED * Sign up for Heart-to-Heart newsletter here [https://forms.gle/Akmh9TDkL6D82ZG78] * Our contact info (we'd love to connect!): Tes' LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tescohen/] + tes@gatherbetter.co [tes@gatherbetter.co], Holly's LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollycohen/] + hollyrcohen@gmail.com [hollyrcohen@gmail.com] * Our first podcast episode with Brittney, Overcoming Toxic Positivity: How Vulnerability Deepens Mother-Daughter Bonds [https://open.spotify.com/episode/6jyt23z9f4oFvuUwMNsuTc?si=Va43ztudRqKlg-qfs4p5hw] * The Bengson's Keep Going Song [https://open.spotify.com/track/6KtmbXam7AxfCupFYeM6K7?si=4f58dd1cb9cd4da3] * Toxic Positivity Book [https://bookshop.org/lists/mother-daughter-relationships-brittney-m-scott] Help me reach more service providers like you by following the show & leaving a rating or review on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mother-daughter-relationship-show/id1763906282] & Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/06rbWqlxFj58DidwA6w1pl]! Keyword tags: Brittneyscott [https://www.instagram.com/thebrittneyscott],#MotherDaughterRelationship [https://www.brittneymscott.com/podcast]#MotherDaughterRelationship #MotherDaughterBond #MotherDaughterHealing #Vulnerability #EmotionalHealing #HealthyRelationships #FamilyCommunication #GenerationalHealing #ToxicPositivity #EmotionalWellness #RelationshipPodcast #WomenSupportingWomen #AdultDaughter #HealingJourney #Boundaries #AuthenticConnection #IntentionalLiving #ReflectiveLeadership #WomenEmpowerment #GriefAndHealing #EggFreezingJourney #FertilityJourney #MentalHealthAwareness #SelfAwareness #PersonalGrowth #PodcastLife #HealingConversations #EmotionalIntelligence #FamilyHealing #HeartToHeart

12. juni 202637 min