How Letting Go of the “Movie Reel” in Your Head Builds Real Connection With Your LGBTQ Teen
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Are you silently grieving the future you imagined for your child and feeling ashamed for having those feelings?
In this episode, I gently unpack the hidden grief that many parents of LGBTQ youth carry in silence. If you’ve been telling yourself “this shouldn’t be about me,” while secretly struggling with sadness, confusion, or fear, this episode gives you both permission and guidance to process those emotions in a way that strengthens your bond with your child.
- Learn how unacknowledged grief can block connection, safety, and inclusion
- Discover why processing your own emotions makes you a more grounded, loving ally
- Get access to Permission to Feel — a free, powerful 7-step journaling tool to move from guilt to clarity
If you're ready to stop stuffing down your feelings and start showing up with clarity and compassion, press play now — and let your healing begin.
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More Human. More Kind. formerly Just Breathe: Parenting Your LGBTQ Teen is a safe and supportive podcast for parents and allies and space where a mom and mental health advocate offers guidance on parenting with empathy, inclusion, and open-minded allyship, fostering growth, healing, and empowerment within the LGBTQ community including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals while addressing grief, boundaries, education, diversity, human rights, gender identity, sexual orientation, social justice, and the power of love and human kindness through a lens of ally support and community engagement.
In today's episode, you will learn how to let your movie reel explode so you can finally move forward.
Speaker AWelcome to More Human, More Kind.
Speaker AI'm Heather Hester, author, speaker, and advocate for LGBTQ youth and the people who love them.
Speaker AThis is the podcast for the parent who looks fine on the outside but is carrying a quiet panic on the inside.
Speaker AHere we name what's real without shame so you can become the kind of brown, grounded, brave, loving person your child can actually feel.
Speaker AYou're not alone.
Speaker AYou don't have to do this perfectly.
Speaker ALet's get into it.
Speaker AWelcome to More Human, More Kind.
Speaker AI'm Heather Hester.
Speaker AToday we're going to talk about something rarely discussed.
Speaker AYour griefs.
Speaker ANot your teens, yours.
Speaker AWhen a child comes out, or when you suspect they're struggling with identity or their orientation.
Speaker AMany parents bury their own emotions because they feel guilty for feeling them.
Speaker ABut that's exactly where many get stuck.
Speaker AFrom the moment you first held your child, and if we're brutally honest, probably before then, you imagined what your child's future might look like.
Speaker AIt might have been based on traits that you saw in them.
Speaker AToys and games they like to play with their personality, and even perhaps pieces of your own unmet dreams and goals that you hoped they might achieve.
Speaker AWhen your teen's journey doesn't match that picture, emotional dissonance happens, causing you to feel a range of emotions, from sadness, frustration, confusion, nostalgia for how things were, even fear for what's ahead.
Speaker ABut then you catch the thoughts and you should all over yourself.
Speaker AAs in, I shouldn't feel this.
Speaker AI shouldn't think that I should be a better, more supportive, more loving parent.
Speaker AAnd then instead of processing it, you push it down, ignore it, shame yourself, tell yourself it's not about you.
Speaker AOr that if you loved your teen, you wouldn't feel this way.
Speaker ADoes this sound familiar?
Speaker AThis is the experience of your movie reel exploding.
Speaker AThis is grief.
Speaker AAnd grief doesn't disappear.
Speaker AIt just hides and influences how you show up until you acknowledge it.
Speaker ABut here's also what happens when we as parents don't acknowledge our grief.
Speaker AWe avoid deep conversations.
Speaker AWe become either overly cautious or emotionally distant.
Speaker AWe struggle to stay present.
Speaker AWe feel like failures.
Speaker AWe unintentionally transmit fear to our kids and they can pick up on that energy even when nothing is said.
Speaker AIgnoring your grief doesn't make the coming out process easier for them.
Speaker AIt actually makes it harder.
Speaker AWe have all of these misconceptions rolling around in our brains that keep us stuck.
Speaker AThoughts like, if I loved them, I wouldn't feel this.
Speaker AThis isn't about me.
Speaker AI should be over it by now.
Speaker AI want you to hear this.
Speaker AThese are not truths, they're defense mechanisms and their only role is to keep you stuck in guilt and and silence.
Speaker AThe truth is that your feelings matter and processing them makes you a better support for your team.
Speaker AWhen you allow yourself to let that movie reel completely explode, allow yourself to feel and process your emotions, you become more emotionally available.
Speaker AYou are able to build genuine empathy.
Speaker AYou model healthy emotional regulation.
Speaker AYou can talk with more confidence.
Speaker AYour connection with your teen deepens.
Speaker AThis isn't selfish, it's necessary.
Speaker AYour teen benefits when you are emotionally grounded.
Speaker AWe'll walk through this more deeply in Permission to Feel A seven Step mini journal to process the grief you didn't know you had, which is a tool to help you acknowledge and work through these emotions in a way that strengthens you and your relationship with your team.
Speaker ASo if you are feeling emotions that you didn't expect and it's making you feel safe, stuck, ashamed or uncertain, but what you really want is clarity, grounding and some confidence, well, that's why I created Permission to Feel.
Speaker AIt is a free, gentle, guided mini journal to help you process your grief privately and powerfully so you can show up for your teen with presence, calm and clarity to allow that movie reel to explode and then let it go so you can move forward.
Speaker AIf you are interested, go to the Show Notes, click on the first link you find or visit rebrand ly heatherhesterpf.
Speaker AEnter your details on that page and we'll send you permission to feel right away.
Speaker AHere's what we uncovered today.
Speaker AGrief isn't a sign that you're failing your child.
Speaker AIt's a sign that your heart is wide open, that you love deeply.
Speaker AAnd like any big transition, there are emotions we need to move through, not around.
Speaker AYou don't have to stuff it down.
Speaker AYou are allowed to feel and still be a rock for your team.
Speaker AIn fact, that's actually how you become the solid, steady support they need.
Speaker AIf this episode resonated with you, make sure to subscribe so you get every new release.
Speaker AAnd if there's someone in your life who's navigating this too, share this episode with them.
Speaker AYou never know who needs to hear that they are not alone.
Speaker AAnd as always, just take a breath.
Speaker AYou are doing better than you think.