Growing WildFlowers

Siblings, Side Eyes, & Solidarity

24 min · 7 de mar de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2490092/fan_mail/new] Sibling relationships are some of the longest and most complicated relationships we’ll ever have. In this episode, we explore sibling dynamics in all their forms: growing up with siblings, navigating adulthood with siblings who are now parents themselves, and raising children who are siblings under our own roof. From rivalry to loyalty, love, and lifelong connection, we talk about how sibling dynamics shape us and how we can be more intentional about the ones we’re helping our children build. Life doesn’t come with a manual but it does come with moments that shape us. Growing WildFlowers is a podcast for parents, partners, and people doing their best to grow something meaningful in the middle of real life. We talk love, parenting, marriage, culture, and the beautifully messy moments in between. With honest conversations, shared stories, and gentle reminders that growth isn’t always loud, but it’s always happening. * Rooted in connection Support the show [HTTPS://cash.app/$GWFSprout?qr=1] We measure time in sips, not minutes. Adjust accordingly. (Background noise provided by 6 month old.) lol

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2490092/fan_mail/new] It’s 10PM… Do You Know Where Your Children Are? That iconic question hits different now. In this episode of Growing WildFlowers, we unpack the iconic phrase that once echoed through late-night television and explore what it means for modern families now. Because today, knowing where your children are is not just about physical location. It is also about knowing what they are watching, who they are connected to, what is shaping their minds, and how they are doing emotionally. We talk about nostalgia, parenting in the digital age, online safety, sleep, social media, trust, boundaries, and the invisible pressures children and teens face long after the lights go out. This is a real conversation about how parenting has changed, what has stayed the same, and how connection still matters most. If you have ever wondered how to raise aware, protected, emotionally supported children in a world that never really powers down, this episode is for you. Because at 10PM, the real question may not just be where your children are… but whether you still know their world. Life doesn’t come with a manual but it does come with moments that shape us. Growing WildFlowers is a podcast for parents, partners, and people doing their best to grow something meaningful in the middle of real life. We talk love, parenting, marriage, culture, and the beautifully messy moments in between. With honest conversations, shared stories, and gentle reminders that growth isn’t always loud, but it’s always happening. * Rooted in connection Support the show [HTTPS://cash.app/$GWFSprout?qr=1] We measure time in sips, not minutes. Adjust accordingly. (Background noise provided by 6 month old.) lol

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30 de mar de 202637 min
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Siblings, Side Eyes, & Solidarity

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2490092/fan_mail/new] Sibling relationships are some of the longest and most complicated relationships we’ll ever have. In this episode, we explore sibling dynamics in all their forms: growing up with siblings, navigating adulthood with siblings who are now parents themselves, and raising children who are siblings under our own roof. From rivalry to loyalty, love, and lifelong connection, we talk about how sibling dynamics shape us and how we can be more intentional about the ones we’re helping our children build. Life doesn’t come with a manual but it does come with moments that shape us. Growing WildFlowers is a podcast for parents, partners, and people doing their best to grow something meaningful in the middle of real life. We talk love, parenting, marriage, culture, and the beautifully messy moments in between. With honest conversations, shared stories, and gentle reminders that growth isn’t always loud, but it’s always happening. * Rooted in connection Support the show [HTTPS://cash.app/$GWFSprout?qr=1] We measure time in sips, not minutes. Adjust accordingly. (Background noise provided by 6 month old.) lol

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Keeping It Together(ish)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2490092/fan_mail/new] Keeping It Together (ish) A Growing WildFlowers Podcast Episode Some days feel calm. Some days feel like cereal on the floor, mismatched shoes, and a deep sigh before 9 a.m. In this episode of Growing WildFlowers, we’re talking about what it really means to keep it together (ish) not perfectly, not quietly, but honestly. We dive into: •Why “together-ish” is often the most realistic goal •How connection matters more than control •Small, repeatable habits that help families reset in real time •The power of repair, grace, and showing up again This episode is part laughter, part deep exhale, and part reminder that you’re not behind you’re growing. If you’ve ever wondered: “Am I doing enough?” “Is this normal?” “Why does everyone else look more put together?” This one’s for you.  Because being together-ish is still being together. And that… is enough. Support the show [HTTPS://cash.app/$GWFSprout?qr=1] We measure time in sips, not minutes. Adjust accordingly. (Background noise provided by 6 month old.) lol

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