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62. Wisdom, Wounds, and Inheritance

34 min · 10. juni 2026
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What have you inherited—and what are you choosing to pass on? In this episode, Angela and Deanna continue their conversation about generations, exploring the wisdom, wounds, habits, and beliefs we receive from those who came before us. Through the imagery of a forest path, they reflect on the difference between information and instruction, the importance of discernment, and how every generation has something valuable to teach the others. Together, they discuss inherited strengths, family patterns, curiosity, respect across generations, and the ongoing work of deciding what to keep, heal, release, and share. Because the goal isn’t blind preservation or total rejection—it’s thoughtful participation in a story bigger than ourselves. Timestamps 00:00 – What have you inherited? 03:00 – When information becomes instruction 05:00 – Why some paths need to be rerouted 13:00 – Personal stories of inherited wisdom 18:00 – We inherit wounds, too 23:00 – What children and youth can teach us 28:00 – Respect, disagreement, and generational growth 31:55 – Becoming editors of our inheritance Show Music: Just Like Me by, ThruLine The Morning Share Podcast is produced, edited, and mixed by Angela Boeckman and Deanna West. Socials Website: themorningshare.com [http://themorningshare.com] Instagram: @themorningsharepod Substack: themorningshare.substack.com [http://themorningshare.substack.com]

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