She Who Thrives

Episode 37 – Summer Break: Fun, Chaos & ‘I’m Bored’ Every 5 Minutes

55 min · 20. maj 2026
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This week on She Who Thrives, we’re talking about the childhood summers that shaped us. For some people, summer meant freedom, cousins, bikes, sprinklers, vacations, and staying out until the streetlights came on. For others, summer felt stressful: switching houses, custody schedules, instability, or trying to navigate divorced and blended family dynamics. In this episode, we talk about: Childhood summer memories, growing up in divorced or blended families, how childhood experiences affect us as adults, summer parenting, vacations, and keeping kids entertained. This conversation is nostalgic, emotional, relatable, and a reminder that kids don’t need perfect summers, they just need to feel safe, loved, and connected. 💡 Tip of the Week: Stop chasing perfection and focus on connection. Those are the memories kids carry forever.

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