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Episode Synopsis
What happens when your college freshman finally comes home—and you realize the adjustment isn’t just theirs, it’s yours too?
Rebecca and Seth Greene share the laughter, tears, and lessons from Max’s first visit home from college. From emotional goodbyes and overflowing laundry to rediscovering the calm “Max vibe,” the Greenes open up about how family dynamics shift when one child leaves the nest.
Rebecca reflects on how hard it is to let go, why it’s okay to cry, and how every parent must navigate the bittersweet transition of watching their kids grow up. Together, they talk about neural connections, emotional growth, and the power of letting your children learn independence—while still keeping the family love alive.
Key Takeaways → The first college visit home is filled with love, pride, and a touch of heartbreak.→ Independence brings new neural growth for both parent and child.→ Sometimes the best thing parents can do is “chill out” and go with the flow.→ Rest, recharge, and no agenda weekends are exactly what college kids need.→ It’s okay to feel all the emotions—letting go doesn’t mean loving less.
Quote“Yes, I’m going to cry every time Max goes back to school—and that’s okay. It just means I love him deeply.” — Rebecca Greene
Listen & Connect🎧 Tune in to Whinypaluza Wednesday with Rebecca and Seth Greene💬 Share this with another parent navigating the college transition🌐 Visit https://whinypaluza.com and join the supportive Whinypaluza Mom community
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Rebecca and Seth Greene share the laughter, tears, and lessons from Max’s first visit home from college. From emotional goodbyes and overflowing laundry to rediscovering the calm “Max vibe,” the Greenes open up about how family dynamics shift when one child leaves the nest.
Rebecca reflects on how hard it is to let go, why it’s okay to cry, and how every parent must navigate the bittersweet transition of watching their kids grow up. Together, they talk about neural connections, emotional growth, and the power of letting your children learn independence—while still keeping the family love alive.
Key Takeaways → The first college visit home is filled with love, pride, and a touch of heartbreak.→ Independence brings new neural growth for both parent and child.→ Sometimes the best thing parents can do is “chill out” and go with the flow.→ Rest, recharge, and no agenda weekends are exactly what college kids need.→ It’s okay to feel all the emotions—letting go doesn’t mean loving less.
Quote“Yes, I’m going to cry every time Max goes back to school—and that’s okay. It just means I love him deeply.” — Rebecca Greene
Listen & Connect🎧 Tune in to Whinypaluza Wednesday with Rebecca and Seth Greene💬 Share this with another parent navigating the college transition🌐 Visit https://whinypaluza.com and join the supportive Whinypaluza Mom community
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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