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S1-E21: The Age of Estrangement

48 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Today we tackled one of the most painful and complicated realities modern families face: estrangement. While there are many different types of estrangement — political, theological, medical, relational, generational, romantic-partner influenced, divorce-related, and even social-media accelerated — they often arrive at the same destination: the parent becomes viewed as fundamentally “wrong,” unsafe, unhealthy, or incompatible with the adult child’s identity or worldview. In this episode, we unpack the many pathways that lead families to fracture. We also discuss an uncomfortable truth: Most estrangements are rarely caused by just one event. More often, they are layered systems of miscommunication and identity. Some estrangements reflect a growing cultural shift in how family, authority, boundaries, validation, and personal identity are being redefined in modern society. A difficult, honest, and deeply human conversation. *Don't forget to check out Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime. *

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