In this Whinypaluza Wednesday episode, Rebecca Greene delivers a raw, heartfelt pep talk for parents who feel exhausted, discouraged, or like nothing they’re doing is working. Speaking honestly about the long game of parenting, Rebecca reminds parents that struggle does not equal failure, boundaries still matter, and connection always comes before control. This episode is part encouragement, part truth-telling, and part reminder that showing up again tomorrow is what makes you a good parent.
Key Takeaways
→ Parenting is a long game, not a daily performance review
→ Challenging behavior is often developmentally appropriate, not a sign you’re failing
→ Stop measuring success by today’s behavior and start measuring how you show up
→ Your kids are listening even when it looks like they are not
→ Connection, not control, is what creates lasting change
→ Borrow hope from others when you’ve run out
→ Taking a break is not quitting, it’s refueling
Memorable Quotes
“Just showing up and not giving up is what makes you a good parent.”
“Your child’s struggle is not your failure.”
“Throw in the towel today, pick it back up tomorrow.”
Resources Mentioned
Read the full blog at Whinypaluza.com
Teenage Tuesday blog by Ella Greene
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Listener Invitation
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