
Fully Grown - The Podcast
Claim This Podcastby Four Sisters Plus One - Becky, Jessie, Jenny, Mandy and Amber
Podcast Overview
<p>They told us being fully grown would mean having it all together. They lied. This podcast is for women building real lives in real time—relationships, kids, careers, identity, and everything in between. Come laugh, reflect, and grow with us.</p>
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2/15/2026
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March 30, 2026
The Generational Gap
<p>This week on <i>Fully Grown</i>, we’re diving into something we didn’t fully understand until we lived it—<b>what it actually means to grow up in different generations… even in the same family.</b></p><p>There’s a 15-year gap between us, and while we share the same mother, the truth is… we were raised by <i>different versions</i> of her.</p><p>In this episode, we unpack how generational differences shaped us as:</p><ul><li>Daughters</li><li>Friends</li><li>Wives</li><li>And now… mothers</li></ul><p>We get real about:</p><ul><li>What it meant to be raised as a “fierce” woman who wasn’t taught to feel</li><li>How the youngest among us grew up more emotionally aware—and how that changed everything</li><li>The baseline expectations we now have for our own kids (and why they matter)</li><li>And how parenting has evolved across generations</li></ul><p>Plus… we get into the very real (and slightly hilarious) struggle of navigating <b>Gen Z energy in the wild</b>—including the infamous <i>“Gen Z stare.”</i></p><p>This episode is honest, eye-opening, and full of those moments that make you go:<br /><i>“Wow… that explains a lot.”</i></p><p>🎧 If you’ve ever felt the difference between how you were raised and how you’re raising your kids—this one will hit home.</p>

March 30, 2026
Birth Order, Sisterhood & Why We’re All a Little Unhinged
<p>This week on <i>Fully Grown</i>, we’re diving into <b>birth order, sister dynamics, and how we all ended up… exactly where we are (for better or worse).</b></p><p>We’re four sisters—same roots, completely different lives—and somehow we all landed at the same table trying to figure it out in real time.</p><p>From oldest-child pressure to middle-child chaos to the “baby of the family” energy, we unpack how growing up shaped who we are today… and why we’re still not fully grown.</p><p>We talk about:</p><ul><li>The <i>real</i> traits of oldest, middle, and youngest siblings</li><li>How childhood roles follow you into adulthood</li><li>Why none of us actually have it figured out</li><li>And the kind of family stories that make you go… <i>“yep, same”</i></li></ul><p>This episode is honest, a little chaotic, and very real—just like sisterhood.</p><p>🎧 If you’ve ever wondered how your upbringing shaped you… or just need a laugh and a reminder you’re not alone—this one’s for you.</p>

February 15, 2026
Galentines Day Hangover Chat
<p>Keywords</p><p>Valentine's Day, love languages, self-love, relationships, parenting, quality time, acts of service, words of affirmation, listening, relationships, communication, parenting, love languages, generational differences, emotional intelligence, personal growth, community, self-awareness</p><p>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, the speakers reflect on Valentine's Day and delve into the concept of love languages, discussing how they manifest in relationships and self-care. They explore the differences in love languages among family members and the challenges of understanding and meeting these needs, especially with children. The discussion emphasizes the importance of recognizing and nurturing one's own love language as well as those of loved ones. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the nuances of communication, the importance of listening, and the complexities of relationships and parenting. They discuss how to build strong foundations in relationships by allowing open conversations without judgment, the challenges of parenting in today's world, and the generational differences in perspectives on love and support. The conversation emphasizes the need for community, self-awareness, and the ongoing journey of understanding love as a verb that requires practice and effort.</p><p>Takeaways</p><p>Love languages can differ even within the same family.</p><p>Acts of service can be a powerful love language.</p><p>Self-love languages are crucial for personal well-being.</p><p>Understanding children's love languages can enhance parenting.</p><p>Quality time is a common love language among friends and family.</p><p>Words of affirmation can significantly impact relationships.</p><p>Self-care practices can reflect one's love language.</p><p>Navigating love languages requires communication and understanding.</p><p>Recognizing when to give advice versus just listen is important.</p><p>Celebrating small acts of kindness can boost morale. Listening is crucial in relationships; sometimes people just want to be heard.</p><p>Offering unsolicited advice can hinder genuine communication.</p><p>Building a strong foundation with children encourages open dialogue in the future.</p><p>Understanding different communication styles is essential for authentic conversations.</p><p>Parenting involves navigating challenges and recognizing the importance of love languages.</p><p>Generational differences shape how we perceive parenting and relationships.</p><p>It's important to have a community that supports and challenges us.</p><p>Self-awareness plays a key role in personal growth and relationships.</p><p>Love is complex and requires ongoing effort and practice.</p><p>Parenting is an imperfect science, and we learn as we go.</p><p>Titles</p><p>Exploring Love Languages on Valentine's Day</p><p>The Dynamics of Love Languages in Relationships</p><p>sound bites</p><p>"I am my worst critic."</p><p>"They don't want you."</p><p>"We all need therapy."</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Valentine's Day Reflections and Family Connections</p><p>05:35 Exploring Love Languages</p><p>10:20 Understanding Love Languages in Relationships</p><p>14:59 Self-Love and Personal Care</p><p>16:10 Exploring Self-Love Languages</p><p>19:03 Quality Time and Acts of Service</p><p>22:05 Understanding Our Kids' Love Languages</p><p>25:06 Navigating Conversations with Teens</p><p>29:55 Building Community and Authentic Connections</p><p>35:19 Podcasting with Family: A New Adventure</p><p>36:08 The Rise of Mr. Beast: A Cultural Phenomenon</p><p>38:19 Navigating Parenting Challenges in the Digital Age</p><p>41:23 The Complexities of Love Languages in Parenting</p><p>44:56 Reflections on Parenting Styles and Generational Differences</p><p>50:09 Looking Forward: Family Dynamics and Future Generations</p><p></p>
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<p>They told us being fully grown would mean having it all together. They lied. This podcast is for women building real lives in real time—relationships, kids, careers, identity, and everything in between. Come laugh, reflect, and grow with us.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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