• 47. How to Heal from Eldest Daughter Syndrome

  • Nov 29 2023
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

47. How to Heal from Eldest Daughter Syndrome

  • Summary

  • In this podcast episode, host Hannah Lynn Miller discusses her personal experiences and hesitations about discussing the topic of eldest daughters. As an eldest daughter herself, Miller explains that she has hesitated to talk about her own struggles and experiences in the past, as she usually focuses on topics that are more removed from her own life. However, she recognizes the uniqueness of the eldest daughter role and the traits associated with it, and decides to explore this topic. The episode also includes updates on brand coaching, a newsletter list, merchandise, and ways to support the podcast.

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    00:00:23 The podcast discusses eldest daughters. 00:11:33 Understanding eldest daughter dynamics. 00:12:05 Eldest daughters face unique challenges. 00:19:15 Eldest Daughter Syndrome symptoms: responsibility, perfectionism, maturity, nurturing instinct. 00:30:10 Eldest daughters are natural nurturers. 00:31:20 Healing from parentification and perfectionism. 00:41:20 Healing through self-awareness and self-compassion. 00:42:57 Healing involves self-acceptance and growth.


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