Beyond the Struggle: Rise and Thrive

Parenting From the Sidelines: When Non-Parents Think They Know Best

16 min · 14. nov. 2025
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In this episode, we explore the frustration of unsolicited parenting advice from people who’ve never parented, how judgment wears parents down, and how compassion, boundaries, and community can make the journey gentler. You are not alone — keep showing up, keep rising, and keep thriving beyond the struggle. Visit www.momflex.org to join our village.

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