Solo Parent Podcast
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This week we’re discussing Knowing Your Worth Even When You’re Broken
Many single parents carry old stories that say you will never measure up. Those messages show up as shame from past failures, comparison to intact families, and a drive to perform or please. Left unchallenged, they shape how you parent, relate, and see yourself. In this episode, Amber Fuller, a counselor with a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy (MMFT), joins Robert and Elizabeth to unpack the distorted “cracked mirrors” we often look into, and how to start seeing ourselves through the truth of our worth.
Today, we cover three main points:
- Cracked mirrors that distort worth
- Shifting perspective to a truer source
- Stepping into everyday worth
Your worth is not a prize you earn. It is a reality you return to. When old stories shout, treat them as cracked mirrors, not final verdicts. Choose one simple practice today that moves you toward truth, like writing down a moment you showed up with honesty or tenderness. Share it with a safe person. Small, repeated choices will reshape your reflection over time, and the life you are building from worth will feel more grounded, more connected, and more you.
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Show Notes
Have you ever looked at your life through the lens of your past—your failures, regrets, or painful moments—and thought, “I’ll
It’s late. The house is finally quiet. Dishes done, homework signed, laundry folded. You should feel some kind of relief,
There’s a point in every solo parent’s journey when survival mode stops being helpful. You’ve built walls, learned routines, and
Some of us know the feeling all too well. We try to “treat ourselves” with a long scroll through social
There’s a strange tension that comes with the phrase “self-care.” For many solo parents, it doesn’t feel like an invitation
Some days as a solo parent, it feels like you’re living with your head just above water. The bills pile
Have you ever looked at your life through the lens of your past—your failures, regrets, or painful moments—and thought, “I’ll
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