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How to Be a Grownup: A Humorous Guide for Moms

How to Be a Grownup: A Humorous Guide for Moms

Date de sortie : 2026-05-19
© 2026 How to Be a Grownup: A Humorous Guide for Moms
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Date de sortie : 2026-05-19
© 2026 How to Be a Grownup: A Humorous Guide for Moms
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Why 'Forgive, Don't Forget' is Actually the Ultimate Self-Care

Why 'Forgive, Don't Forget' is Actually the Ultimate Self-Care

Send us a Text! Senior year of college. My best friend and roommate. An envelope of cash in the freezer, a lie about her father dying, expensive purses showing up, and then a "break-in" so terrifying that I got in a cop car and drove around looking for
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Send us a Text!
Senior year of college. My best friend and roommate. An envelope of cash in the freezer, a lie about her father dying, expensive purses showing up, and then a "break-in" so terrifying that I got in a cop car and drove around looking for the alleged attacker.
Weeks later, I found out the truth from a newspaper headline. The entire thing was staged. No confession. No apology. From the newspaper. In front of other people.
This episode is about what forgiveness looks like when the person who hurt you won't own it, and you still have to figure out how to move forward without letting rage live in your body forever.
Click here for this episode’s blog post with links to sources and even more content.Stay connected: Subscribe to our newsletter!—
You Need This Episode If...
You're stuck waiting for an apology that's never comingYou're exhausted by the anger but don't know how to put it downYou keep rehearsing what you'd say if they ever acknowledged what they didYou're worried about the next steps after forgiveness—
What You'll Get
The story: A friendship betrayal so bizarre it still stings, and the years of grief, rumination, and rage that followed
What forgiveness isn'tWhat forgiveness actually isWhat "forgive but don't forget" really means:How to know when you’ve reached a turning point—
Your Host
Caitlin is a former teacher, current mom, someone who lost her best friend and most of her social circle to a betrayal she found out about in a newspaper, and someone who learned the real meaning of forgiveness.
Sources & Mentions
Apology and Forgiveness in Reconciliation: How Words Can Mend | Beyond IntractabilityOn Rupture and Repair: A Relational Approach | RIAP Psychological ServicesApology and Restitution: The Psychophysiology of Forgiveness After Wrongdoing | PMCForgiveness in Close Relationships | Very Well MindForgiveness and Reconciliation | Stanford Encyclopedia—
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Date de publication : 19/5/2026 à 07:00:00

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For elder millennial moms who are politically progressive, emotionally exhausted, and sick of “perfect‑parent” propaganda.
This podcast is a warm, funny, and unapologetic space for moms who want to laugh, cry, and rage at the world without pretending they’ve got it all together. We talk about parenting, mental health, and politics the way real friends do—messy, honest, and full of grace.
If you’re tired of performative parenting content and want a show that centers empathy, accountability, and joy, this is your safe space.
New episodes drop Tuesdays. Find us at ckandgkpodcast.com or @ckandgkpodcast on social media.

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