The Healing Poetic Podcast - R.I.S.E Series

Loving Your Child Without Controlling Their Journey

17 min · 24. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2518070/fan_mail/new] There’s a unique kind of heartbreak and emotional tension that comes with loving your adult child while realizing you can no longer control their choices. In this deeply honest and vulnerable episode, Keya McClain the Poet opens up about the emotional weight of watching her adult son navigate a relationship that triggers fear, concern, anxiety, and protective instincts. From raising her son at 18 and “growing up together,” to learning how to separate love from emotional control, Keya shares the difficult but necessary process of re-mothering herself while mothering her son. She discusses the realities many parents silently carry — fear of harm, fear of emotional distance, fear of saying too much, and fear of losing closeness with their children while trying to protect them. This episode explores: • Loving your child without emotionally consuming yourself • The anxiety many mothers carry in silence • Boundaries, discernment, and emotional regulation • The fear of resentment and emotional disconnection • Releasing hypervigilance while remaining emotionally available • How healing yourself changes the way you parent adult children If you are a parent struggling to balance protection, peace, and unconditional love… this conversation will sit with you deeply. This is not a conversation about perfection. It’s a conversation about evolution, healing, and learning how to love without losing yourself in the process. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2518070/support]

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