Someone Has To Be Brave

SHTBB, S01 E05, Mothers Day and Every DAY
EPISODE 5 • SEASON 1 00:10:46

SHTBB – Season 1, Episode 5 (Updated Edition)


“How Do We Allow People Around Our Children Who Hurt Us?”

In this updated edition of Someone Has To Be Brave, Andrea explores one of the hardest and most uncomfortable questions many adults eventually face:


How do we allow people access to our children when they harmed, neglected, manipulated, dismissed, or deeply wounded us?


This episode is not about blame for the sake of blame. It is about patterns. Family systems. Trauma. Silence. Conditioning. Loyalty. Grief. And the difficult reality that many people were taught to normalize dysfunction long before they became parents themselves.


Andrea speaks candidly about generational cycles, misplaced trust, survival responses, spiritual discernment, boundaries, and what it means to truly protect children — emotionally, psychologically, physically, and spiritually. She explores the tension between family obligation and accountability, and the heartbreak that can come when old wounds begin resurfacing through the lens of parenting and caregiving.


This conversation is for the adults who are beginning to ask:


  • “What did I survive that I minimized?”

  • “Why was harmful behavior normalized?”

  • “What patterns stop with me?”

  • “What does protection actually look like?”

  • “Can love exist without access?”


Raw, reflective, and deeply human, this episode challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths while creating space for healing, wisdom, and courageous boundaries.

Because sometimes bravery looks less like confrontation — and more like finally telling the truth.

All audio, artwork, episode descriptions and notes are property of Andrea Wright, for Someone Has To Be Brave, and published with permission by ALIVE Podcast Network.