Estrangement isn’t just about cutting ties—it’s about rebuilding a life without the people who were supposed to guide you through it. In this episode of Estranged Millennials, we get real about the challenges of adulting while estranged. From navigating medical emergencies alone to handling major life decisions without a parental safety net, we talk about the realities no one prepares you for.
We also dive into the emotional weight of estrangement: the guilt, the unsolicited advice from outsiders, and the constant pressure to "just reach out." But what if reconciliation isn’t the right path? What if healing means staying gone—and finding your own way forward?
If you’ve ever felt the weight of estrangement in the everyday moments of adulthood, this one’s for you.
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What do you say when your child asks about a grandparent they’ve never met? How do you explain family estrangement in a way that’s honest but age-appropriate? In this episode, we dive into the inevitable questions that come up when raising kids without grandparents due to estrangement.
We share our personal experience of navigating these tough conversations, the emotions that surface, and the balance between protecting our children while staying truthful. From boundary-setting to breaking cycles, we discuss:
✅ How to answer kids’ questions about missing family members
✅ Why honesty matters (without trauma dumping)
✅ Handling grief over the loss of a ‘what could have been’ relationship
✅ Finding ways to pass down positive family traditions
✅ The importance of modeling self-respect and emotional safety
Whether you’re an estranged millennial navigating parenthood or preparing for these conversations in the future, this episode is for you. Tune in for insights, validation, and real-talk on setting boundaries while raising the next generation.
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In this episode we explore the complexities of estrangement from parents, the emotional challenges faced during significant life events, and the role of in-laws in navigating family dynamics. We share our personal experiences of estrangement, the difficulties in communication with family members, and the importance of setting boundaries.
We also discuss the impact of friendships and support systems in dealing with estrangement, emphasizing the need for understanding and non-judgmental support from others.
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Nic and Alisha Flores delve into the complex emotions surrounding regret in family estrangement. They share deeply personal experiences, from navigating the pain of abuse and betrayal to reconciling the guilt and sorrow that often accompany the decision to cut ties.
Can you miss what you chose to leave behind? Is regret inevitable, or can it coexist with peace? Nic and Alisha reflect on moments of longing for connection, the societal pressures to reconcile, and the resilience it takes to stand by your boundaries.
This conversation touches on themes of regret, personal growth, and the importance of setting boundaries in relationships. They conclude with a message of self-care and the significance of focusing on one's own well-being.
**Trigger Warning: One Mention of Sexual Abuse**
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estrangement, family, regret, guilt, self-care, chosen family, personal experiences, mental health, relationships, coping strategies
Nic and Alisha Flores delve into the complexities of estrangement from family, sharing their personal experiences and insights. They discuss the prevalence of estrangement in America, the emotional toll it takes, and the challenge of navigating traditions and memories from their past. The conversation explores cultural identity, the importance of boundaries, and the concept of chosen family as a support system. They emphasize the significance of creating new traditions while honoring the past, and offer encouragement to those grieving during the holiday season.
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estrangement, family, traditions, holidays, cultural identity, chosen family, personal experiences, mental health, relationships, coping strategies
The 2024 election didn’t go as expected for many of us. But how often do things turn out exactly as we plan? In this first episode, Nic and Alisha share their personal stories of becoming estranged from their parents and explore how political differences can affect family relationships. It’s a conversation about the challenges of navigating both hope and fear when we can’t control what we’re thrown into.
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