Coaching Your Family Relationships

You Can't Fix Your Adult Child's Marriage: When You Feel Powerless, part 4

26 min · 21 apr 2026
aflevering You Can't Fix Your Adult Child's Marriage: When You Feel Powerless, part 4 cover

Beschrijving

Let us know what you think about the podcast! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1797850/fan_mail/new] Episode 213 - You Can't Fix Your Adult Child's Marriage: When You Feel Powerless, part 4 of the series about your adult child's difficult spouse. If you’ve tried everything—rewriting texts, walking on eggshells, apologizing for things you’re not sure you did—and the relationship still feels strained, this episode is for you. We talk about what powerlessness really is, why shame and grief often come with it, and how to shift from trying to control outcomes to holding steady influence. What we cover * Why powerlessness isn’t weakness—it’s your nervous system realizing: my effort does not equal my outcome * The shame story (“good parents don’t give up”) and why it’s incomplete * The grief inside powerlessness (not just sadness—loss of the future you imagined) * The difference between influence vs. control in an anxious family system * A practical way to stay warm and connected without chasing them. 5 takeaways * Powerlessness is a turning point, not a failure: it’s the moment you stop confusing love with control. * Over-functioning and cutting off are both understandable reactions—but both tend to raise anxiety in the system. * If you don’t grieve, you’ll try to control. Let grief be named so you don’t turn it into frantic fixing or shutdown. * You can’t control them, but you can influence the system by becoming steadier “from the inside out.” * Boundaries aren’t demands—they’re clarity about how you’ll participate, delivered with kindness. If this episode helped you feel less alone, share it with a friend—especially a parent who’s quietly carrying the weight of powerlessness.  Tina Gosney is the Family Conflict Coach. She works with parents who have families in conflict to help them become the grounded, confident leaders their family needs.  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want support putting what you’re learning into practice, come join The Connection Community in Bridge to Connection. You’ll get step-by-step relationship lessons, practical tools to calm anxiety and reduce conflict, and live monthly coaching calls to help you stay steady and build real connection with your child—especially when things feel tense. Learn more and join at https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3 [https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Tina is certified in family relationships and a trauma informed coach.  Visit tinagosney.com [https://www.tinagosney.com/] for more information on coaching services.

Reacties

0

Wees de eerste die een reactie plaatst

Meld je nu aan en word lid van de Coaching Your Family Relationships community!

Begin hier

2 maanden voor € 1

Daarna € 9,99 / maand · Elk moment opzegbaar.

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort
  • 20 uur luisterboeken / maand
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle afleveringen

214 afleveringen

aflevering Lazy or Stuck? Why Your Adult Child Avoids Life and How to Respond artwork

Lazy or Stuck? Why Your Adult Child Avoids Life and How to Respond

Let us know what you think about the podcast! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1797850/fan_mail/new] Episode 127 - Lazy or Stuck? Why Your Adult Child Avoids Life and How to Respond If you’re staring at a “failure to launch” situation and thinking, “Are they lazy… or are they stuck?” — you’re not alone. When an adult child avoids responsibility, avoids work, or keeps waiting for rescue, it can feel confusing and infuriating. But in family systems terms, this pattern is often under-functioning, and it usually shows up alongside over-functioning parenting in ways neither side can see clearly from the inside. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why “lazy” is usually the wrong label — and what under-functioning adult children are actually doing underneath the surface. * How “stop rescuing without cutting off” really works (so you can stop enabling adult children without turning cold or abandoning). * The failure to launch family dynamic: how an over-functioning/under-functioning pattern quietly forms and then becomes the normal in a family. * Why your adult child won’t take responsibility can be tied to self-efficacy (and how repeated rescuing can unintentionally weaken it). * What it looks like when an adult child avoids life in different ways (stalled launch, capable avoider, delegator, emotional under-functioning, and more). If your adult child avoids, stalls, or leans on you in ways that keep you both stuck, this episode will help you name the pattern, understand it through a family systems lens, and start making shifts that reduce enabling and increase real responsibility. You don’t have to do this perfectly — but you can learn how to respond differently, and when one person becomes more grounded, the whole relationship system can begin to heal.  Tina Gosney is the Family Conflict Coach. She works with parents who have families in conflict to help them become the grounded, confident leaders their family needs.  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want support putting what you’re learning into practice, come join The Connection Community in Bridge to Connection. You’ll get step-by-step relationship lessons, practical tools to calm anxiety and reduce conflict, and live monthly coaching calls to help you stay steady and build real connection with your child—especially when things feel tense. Learn more and join at https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3 [https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Tina is certified in family relationships and a trauma informed coach.  Visit tinagosney.com [https://www.tinagosney.com/] for more information on coaching services.

19 mei 202651 min
aflevering Boundaries with Your Adult Child: Stepping Back When You're Used to Being Needed artwork

Boundaries with Your Adult Child: Stepping Back When You're Used to Being Needed

Let us know what you think about the podcast! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1797850/fan_mail/new] Episode 216 - Boundaries with Your Adult Child: Stepping Back When You're Used to Being Needed If you're a parent of an adult child and you're still worrying, managing, advising, and rescuing — this episode is for you. Today we're diving deep into the over-functioning parent dynamic: what it is, why it happens, and what it's really costing both you and your child. Drawing on Bowen Family Systems and attachment research, we unpack the four hidden drivers of parental over-functioning — from distrust and anxiety to identity and fear — and explore what it actually looks like to prepare your child for the road, instead of trying to clear it for them.  Tina Gosney is the Family Conflict Coach. She works with parents who have families in conflict to help them become the grounded, confident leaders their family needs.  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want support putting what you’re learning into practice, come join The Connection Community in Bridge to Connection. You’ll get step-by-step relationship lessons, practical tools to calm anxiety and reduce conflict, and live monthly coaching calls to help you stay steady and build real connection with your child—especially when things feel tense. Learn more and join at https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3 [https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Tina is certified in family relationships and a trauma informed coach.  Visit tinagosney.com [https://www.tinagosney.com/] for more information on coaching services.

12 mei 202646 min
aflevering When Mother's Day Isn't Happy: Naming the Grief No One Sees artwork

When Mother's Day Isn't Happy: Naming the Grief No One Sees

Let us know what you think about the podcast! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1797850/fan_mail/new] When Mother’s Day Isn’t Happy: Naming the Grief No One Sees Mother’s Day is everywhere. Flowers at the grocery store, brunch photos, smiling cards, and you are doing your best to hold it together while something inside you feels heavy.  Maybe your adult child is distant. Maybe the relationship is strained. Maybe they will text, but it will not feel like connection. Maybe there is silence.  And the hardest part? You might not even feel like you are “allowed” to feel what you feel because your situation does not fit the neat version of Mother’s Day everyone expects. In this episode, we talk about the quiet, complicated reality many mothers carry in May, and we give it the dignity it deserves. What you’ll learn in this episode * Why Mother’s Day grief can feel so isolating, especially when there is no “official” loss, but your heart knows something is missing  * The different types of Mother’s Day pain, and how to recognize your story without minimizing it  * How to hold love and disappointment at the same time without turning it into shame or self-blame  * What is really happening when your relationship with your child feels far away, even if you are still in contact  * A grounded way to move through Mother’s Day with more steadiness, self-respect, and emotional clarity  If you are navigating estrangement, tension, distance, role changes, or just an ache you cannot quite name, this conversation is for you.  Tina Gosney is the Family Conflict Coach. She works with parents who have families in conflict to help them become the grounded, confident leaders their family needs.  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want support putting what you’re learning into practice, come join The Connection Community in Bridge to Connection. You’ll get step-by-step relationship lessons, practical tools to calm anxiety and reduce conflict, and live monthly coaching calls to help you stay steady and build real connection with your child—especially when things feel tense. Learn more and join at https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3 [https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Tina is certified in family relationships and a trauma informed coach.  Visit tinagosney.com [https://www.tinagosney.com/] for more information on coaching services.

5 mei 202639 min
aflevering When Your Adult Child Chooses Their Spouse Over You: How to Stay Grounded artwork

When Your Adult Child Chooses Their Spouse Over You: How to Stay Grounded

Let us know what you think about the podcast! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1797850/fan_mail/new] Episode 214: When Your Adult Child Chooses Their Spouse Over You: How to Stay Grounded Part 5 in the Series: How To Deal with Your Adult Child's Difficult Spouse What if the goal was never to fix your family… but to become steady inside it? If you’ve been walking on eggshells with your adult child, feeling pulled between self-blame, defensiveness, and powerlessness, this episode brings you to the final stage: growth. But not the kind of growth that depends on your child changing, their spouse calming down, or the relationship suddenly becoming easy. This is about something deeper. More sustainable. This is about becoming the calm center in an anxious family system. In this episode, you’ll learn what it actually means to practice differentiation, how to stop being pulled into emotional reactivity, and how to respond to your adult child from a place of grounded, values-based connection—even when things are still hard. Because healing in family relationships doesn’t start with them. It starts with how you show up. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: * How to define true growth in family relationships (and why it has nothing to do with outcomes you can’t control) * What differentiation in family systems really looks like in real-life interactions with your adult child * Why anxious family systems stay stuck—and how one grounded parent can begin to shift the pattern * How to separate your self-worth from your child’s behavior, reactions, or their spouse’s perceptions * A simple, practical tool—the Values Pause—to help you respond with clarity, steadiness, and emotional maturity in hard moments This episode walks you through the final stage of the emotional journey many parents face when navigating adult child estrangement, conflict, or tension with a difficult spouse. If you’ve ever felt like: * “No matter what I do, it’s never the right thing” * “I just want things to feel normal again” * “I don’t know how to show up without making it worse” You are not alone—and you are not stuck. There is a way to stay connected without losing yourself. There is a way to be loving without overfunctioning. There is a way to become a safe, steady presence in your family—even if nothing else changes right away.  Tina Gosney is the Family Conflict Coach. She works with parents who have families in conflict to help them become the grounded, confident leaders their family needs.  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want support putting what you’re learning into practice, come join The Connection Community in Bridge to Connection. You’ll get step-by-step relationship lessons, practical tools to calm anxiety and reduce conflict, and live monthly coaching calls to help you stay steady and build real connection with your child—especially when things feel tense. Learn more and join at https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3 [https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Tina is certified in family relationships and a trauma informed coach.  Visit tinagosney.com [https://www.tinagosney.com/] for more information on coaching services.

28 apr 202626 min
aflevering You Can't Fix Your Adult Child's Marriage: When You Feel Powerless, part 4 artwork

You Can't Fix Your Adult Child's Marriage: When You Feel Powerless, part 4

Let us know what you think about the podcast! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1797850/fan_mail/new] Episode 213 - You Can't Fix Your Adult Child's Marriage: When You Feel Powerless, part 4 of the series about your adult child's difficult spouse. If you’ve tried everything—rewriting texts, walking on eggshells, apologizing for things you’re not sure you did—and the relationship still feels strained, this episode is for you. We talk about what powerlessness really is, why shame and grief often come with it, and how to shift from trying to control outcomes to holding steady influence. What we cover * Why powerlessness isn’t weakness—it’s your nervous system realizing: my effort does not equal my outcome * The shame story (“good parents don’t give up”) and why it’s incomplete * The grief inside powerlessness (not just sadness—loss of the future you imagined) * The difference between influence vs. control in an anxious family system * A practical way to stay warm and connected without chasing them. 5 takeaways * Powerlessness is a turning point, not a failure: it’s the moment you stop confusing love with control. * Over-functioning and cutting off are both understandable reactions—but both tend to raise anxiety in the system. * If you don’t grieve, you’ll try to control. Let grief be named so you don’t turn it into frantic fixing or shutdown. * You can’t control them, but you can influence the system by becoming steadier “from the inside out.” * Boundaries aren’t demands—they’re clarity about how you’ll participate, delivered with kindness. If this episode helped you feel less alone, share it with a friend—especially a parent who’s quietly carrying the weight of powerlessness.  Tina Gosney is the Family Conflict Coach. She works with parents who have families in conflict to help them become the grounded, confident leaders their family needs.  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want support putting what you’re learning into practice, come join The Connection Community in Bridge to Connection. You’ll get step-by-step relationship lessons, practical tools to calm anxiety and reduce conflict, and live monthly coaching calls to help you stay steady and build real connection with your child—especially when things feel tense. Learn more and join at https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3 [https://www.courageous-connections.com/bridge-to-connection3] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Tina is certified in family relationships and a trauma informed coach.  Visit tinagosney.com [https://www.tinagosney.com/] for more information on coaching services.

21 apr 202626 min