Our Third Act - Facing Life: Mind, Meaning and Society - Andy Calitz

Episode 16 - Living with the fractures in my familly

12 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Family fractures are common, yet they remain one of the most painful and confusing parts of human life. In this episode, Andy reflects on the tensions that can arise between siblings, parents, and children as families spread across countries, cultures, and generations. Drawing from personal experience, he explores why misunderstandings accumulate, why memories differ, and why the desire to be “right” can trap families in long-running conflicts. The episode considers forgiveness, boundaries, pride, and the ethical question of what we owe one another simply because we share blood or history. Ultimately, it asks how a person can live with family fractures while remaining realistic, maintaining dignity, and refusing to let bitterness define the larger story of love.

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Portada del episodio Episode 16 - Living with the fractures in my familly

Episode 16 - Living with the fractures in my familly

Family fractures are common, yet they remain one of the most painful and confusing parts of human life. In this episode, Andy reflects on the tensions that can arise between siblings, parents, and children as families spread across countries, cultures, and generations. Drawing from personal experience, he explores why misunderstandings accumulate, why memories differ, and why the desire to be “right” can trap families in long-running conflicts. The episode considers forgiveness, boundaries, pride, and the ethical question of what we owe one another simply because we share blood or history. Ultimately, it asks how a person can live with family fractures while remaining realistic, maintaining dignity, and refusing to let bitterness define the larger story of love.

30 de abr de 202612 min