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Ep 41: Repairing What Feels Broken | How Moms Can Rebuild Trust with Their Daughters

13 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Have you ever had a moment with your daughter where you wondered, Can we come back from this? Maybe there was a blow-up, words were said, feelings were hurt, or distance has slowly grown between you. In this episode, we’re talking about what it looks like to repair—not just after one hard moment, but after a season that has felt broken. Through the lens of the prodigal son’s mom, we’ll explore what broken connection can look like, why repair builds more trust than perfection ever could, and how to become the safe place your daughter can return to. You’ll walk away with practical steps to regulate before re-engaging, own your part without over-explaining, make space for your daughter’s voice, and reconnect with intention. Mama, disconnection is not the end. It’s an invitation to rebuild. For more ways to connect, head over to www.thegirlmomlife.com [http://www.thegirlmomlife.com]

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