Generations Woven is the space where real women’s stories, lived wisdom, and fresh perspectives come together. Hosted by three women from three different generations, we talk honestly about the moments that shape us, the seasons that stretch us, and the choices that help us grow into who we’re meant to be. Every episode feels like sitting at the table with women you trust. We explore identity, healing, purpose, relationships, rebuilding your life, and the quiet courage it takes to choose yourself. We laugh, we get honest, we get vulnerable, and we leave you with something you can actually take into your own life. Whether you’re navigating a new beginning, rewriting your story, or simply wanting to feel less alone, this community is for you. You’re not behind. You’re not too late. You’re right on time. Pull up a chair and join us as we weave together the threads of what it means to be a woman today.

Generations Woven a Podcast for Women Seeking Connection, Guidance, and Growth
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Generations Woven is the space where real women’s stories, lived wisdom, and fresh perspectives come together. Hosted by three women from three different generations, we talk honestly about the moments that shape us, the seasons that stretch us, and the choices that help us grow into who we’re meant to be. Every episode feels like sitting at the table with women you trust. We explore identity, healing, purpose, relationships, rebuilding your life, and the quiet courage it takes to choose yourself. We laugh, we get honest, we get vulnerable, and we leave you with something you can actually take into your own life. Whether you’re navigating a new beginning, rewriting your story, or simply wanting to feel less alone, this community is for you. You’re not behind. You’re not too late. You’re right on time. Pull up a chair and join us as we weave together the threads of what it means to be a woman today.
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Recent Episodes

June 29, 2026
We're Teaching Our Kids to Burn Out… Without Realizing It
<p>Have you ever finished a week and realized your calendar was full but your soul feels empty? In Episode 32, three generations of women get real about the cost of urgency and what happens when we let busy become our identity. This is a conversation about burnout, the lie that constant productivity equals success, and what it actually looks like to live with intention when everyone around you is sprinting.</p><p></p><p>WHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE</p><p>- Why the pace of life has genuinely accelerated and what it is costing women across every generation</p><p>- The catch-22 of raising ambitious children while burning out from the same habits you are teaching them</p><p>- What one woman learned when she finally started protecting her mornings for herself</p><p>- Why "intentional is the new ambitious" and what that shift looks and feels like in real life</p><p>- The difference between productivity and purpose, and why it matters more than your to-do list</p><p>- Why slowing down is not laziness and what it makes possible</p><p>- How proximity to the right people can change your pace and your peace</p><p>- The lost art of being present and why your soul is probably craving more of it</p><p></p><p>MOST POWERFUL MOMENT</p><p>One of the women in this conversation shares how she spent years working 60-plus hours a week, saying yes to everything, and quietly passing those same patterns on to her children. It was not until she stopped and looked at what it was actually costing her that something shifted. The work was still the same. But she was different. And that changed everything.</p><p>ABOUT GENERATIONS WOVEN</p><p>Generations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.</p><p>Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.</p><p></p><p>Discover more episodes at</p><p>https://www.generationswoven.com</p><p></p><p>LEGAL DISCLAIMER</p><p>Generations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here.</p>

June 22, 2026
My Father Didn't Know He Was Teaching Me This
<p>Father's Day stirs something deep in every woman, no matter what her story is. In this episode, three generations get honest about the fathers who shaped them: the present ones, the distant ones, the heroic ones, and the ones who left wounds that took years to understand. From a daughter confronting her dad at 21 years old to a woman realizing her father set the relationship bar impossibly high, this is a real conversation about healing, forgiveness, and learning to become the architect of your own life.</p><p><strong>What You'll Hear in This Episode</strong></p><ul><li>Three very different father stories across generations, each one true and each one instructive</li><li>How a father's love language (acts of service, presence, words) shapes what love feels like for his daughter</li><li>The way the father-daughter bond becomes a blueprint for romantic partners, sometimes in ways we do not realize</li><li>How a parent's struggles, including alcoholism, can quietly influence what we are drawn to in a partner</li><li>A vulnerable confrontation with a father and the profound response that landed like wisdom</li><li>The difference between telling your dad you forgive him and simply releasing it yourself</li><li>Why at some point your story is yours to write, no matter what your childhood looked like</li><li>"You are the architect of your own life." One of the most powerful reminders in this episode</li></ul><br/><p><strong>Most Powerful Moment</strong></p><p>At 20 years old, one of our hosts looked her dad in the eye and said, "Dad, I think you did a really poor job with me." His response stopped her cold: "One day you're gonna stand in front of God and you're gonna say, in spite of the fact that I had such a poor dad, what did I do with the rest of my life?" That moment cracked something open and the conversation around it will stay with you too.</p><p><strong>About Generations Woven</strong></p><p>Generations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.</p><p>Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.</p><p>Discover more episodes at <a href="https://www.generationswoven.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.generationswoven.com</a></p><p><strong>Legal Disclaimer</strong></p><p>Generations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here.</p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Legal Disclaimer</strong></p><p>As we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.</p>

June 15, 2026
What Are You Really Holding On To? (It's Not Just Stuff)
<p>What if the most important clutter you need to clear isn't in your closet? In this episode, Judy, Nerina, and Tasha take an honest look at everything we hold on to: the clothes that fit who we used to be, the grudges we said we forgave, old beliefs about people that quietly shape our choices, and the grief we carry when a beloved season of life comes to an end. Inspired by their visit to Michelle Passoff's Decluttering 55+ podcast, this conversation goes far beyond the junk drawer and asks the harder question: what does letting go actually look like?</p><p>What You'll Hear in This Episode</p><ul><li>Why Judy has five sizes of clothing in her house and is not sorry about it</li><li>What Tasha would save from a house fire (a 45-gallon tote of memories, obviously)</li><li>Nerina's hanger rule and what it teaches us about intentional living</li><li>The difference between "clean clutter" and "dirty clutter"</li><li>How old beliefs about people become emotional clutter over time</li><li>The grief that comes when a tradition or season of life ends</li><li>Whether minimalism is really the goal or just the beginning of a deeper question</li><li>A gentle challenge to declutter something beyond the physical this week</li></ul><br/><p>Most Powerful Moment</p><p>Judy shares how a broken hip meant spending Christmas in a rehabilitation center. Instead of letting the holiday go, her family brought wrapping paper, tape, and gifts and they wrapped presents together right there in the rehab. Sometimes the most healing thing we can do is find a new way to hold the things that matter most.</p><p>About Generations Woven</p><p>Generations Woven is a podcast where three generations of women share honest conversations about relationships, healing, faith, identity, and personal growth.</p><p>Each episode explores real life experiences and the wisdom that comes from walking through life together.</p><p>Discover more episodes at <a href="https://www.generationswoven.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.generationswoven.com</a></p><p>Legal Disclaimer</p><p>Generations Woven shares personal stories, encouragement, and honest conversations. We are not licensed medical or mental health professionals. If you need support beyond this conversation, please reach out to a qualified professional. We are cheering for you and we are grateful you are here.</p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p><strong>Legal Disclaimer</strong></p><p>As we end today’s episode, remember this is a space for stories, encouragement, and honest conversations.We’re not giving professional medical or mental-health advice, as we are not licensed providers. If you need support, please connect with a qualified professional who can help. We are cheering for you, and we’re grateful you’re here.</p>
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