• Forging Family: Celebrating Thanksgiving on Your Own Terms

  • Oct 8 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Forging Family: Celebrating Thanksgiving on Your Own Terms

  • Summary

  • Thanksgiving is traditionally seen as a time to gather with family, but what if your family has caused more harm than joy? In this heartfelt episode of A Medic’s Mind, I explore the freedom of creating your own family in adulthood—a circle of people who support, uplift, and love you for who you are. Join me as I share my own journey of walking away from toxic family dynamics, the guilt of moving on, and the joy of celebrating Thanksgiving with my chosen family.

    Whether you’ve struggled with dysfunctional family relationships or simply want to embrace a new tradition, this episode is a reminder that it’s okay to redefine what family means to you. You deserve peace, happiness, and love, and your holiday gatherings should reflect that.

    Tune in to hear how I’ve found peace in letting go of the past and why celebrating Thanksgiving on your own terms is one of the most liberating choices you can make.

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