How To Set Healthy Boundaries With Your Mother With Karen C.L. Anderson
Trigger warning: This discussion covers personal experience with abortion.
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Mother-daughter relationships go deeper than any other connections and even transcends into education, politics, elections, and misogyny. These topics often lead to tensions and arguments, and this calls for healthy boundaries. Whitney Lauritsen chats with Karen C.L. Anderson about having fruitful disagreements with her own mom, particularly when it comes to abortion. The two expand their discussion on why difficult mother-daughter relationships are a major issue that often happens in the context of patriarchy and white supremacy. Karen and Whitney also talk about using shame as a protective mechanism, how the Nazis influenced poor parenting approaches, the decision not to have children, and how younger generations handle social issues compared to older people.
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