CALLING HOME with Whitney Goodman, LMFT

Whitney Goodman, LMFT

Family is weird. This podcast is weirdly helpful.

  • 29 minutes 45 seconds
    Q&A: Pregnancy During Estrangement, Emotionally Unavailable Parents, and the Viral Chinese App “Are You Dead?”

    Whitney answers two listener questions about family relationships that don't go full no-contact but are also deeply dysfunctional. She also discusses a viral Chinese app called "Are You Dead?"


    Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles.


    Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to [email protected]


    Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club⁠⁠

    Follow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhit

    Follow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmft

    ⁠⁠Order Whitney’s book, Toxic Positivity


    This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.


    1:12 The viral "Are You Dead?" app from China

    06:24 Listener question #1

    14:42 Listener question #2

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    12 February 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 41 minutes 48 seconds
    I Have a Confession

    Whitney has taken estranged parents' bait for the last time, and it's time to set the record straight.


    Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles.

    Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to [email protected]


    Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club⁠⁠

    Follow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhit

    Follow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmft

    ⁠⁠Order Whitney’s book, Toxic Positivity


    This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.


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    10 February 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 21 minutes 26 seconds
    Boundary Violations During Crisis and Parents Who Refuse Therapy

    Whitney answers two listener questions about harm that happened during a crisis and harm that accumulated over years. One listener is navigating repeated boundary violations from in-laws during her husband's medical emergency while postpartum—and her husband doesn't remember any of it. The other was cut off by parents who refused therapy, yet they tell everyone she initiated no contact.


    Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles.


    Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to [email protected]


    Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club⁠⁠

    Follow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhit

    Follow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmft

    ⁠⁠Order Whitney’s book, Toxic Positivity


    This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.

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    5 February 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 14 minutes 32 seconds
    How Parental Rejection Embeds Into Your Nervous System

    Parental rejection hurts more than almost any other kind of rejection, and it’s a pain that doesn't dissolve with age. If you've ever minimized what happened by saying "they just weren't that affectionate" or wondered why you can't just get over it, this episode reveals the research-backed truth about how early rejection embeds itself into your nervous system, personality, and every relationship you have as an adult.


    Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles.


    Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to [email protected]


    Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club⁠⁠

    Follow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhit

    Follow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmft

    ⁠⁠Order Whitney’s book, Toxic Positivity


    This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.

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    3 February 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 28 minutes
    College Students Going No Contact With Their Parents

    Whitney responds to a Facebook post from parents who feel blindsided by their college-age child who suddenly asks for no contact. She breaks down how the wrong response from parents can push the relationship toward permanent estrangement.


    Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles.


    Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to [email protected]


    Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club⁠⁠

    Follow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhit

    Follow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmft

    ⁠⁠Order Whitney’s book, Toxic Positivity


    This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.

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    29 January 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 24 minutes 13 seconds
    Why Parenting Has Changed and Isn't Going Back

    If you've ever felt like the relationship you have with your parents or with your adult child looks completely different from the one that your parents had with their parents, you’re not imagining it. Whitney explores why relationships between generations have fundamentally changed over the last 30 years and why they're probably not going back.


    Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles.


    Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to [email protected]


    Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club⁠⁠

    Follow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhit

    Follow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmft

    ⁠⁠Order Whitney’s book, Toxic Positivity


    This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.

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    27 January 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 37 minutes 35 seconds
    Reacting to Real Letters from Estranged Parents to Their Children

    Whitney reviews anonymous letters written by estranged parents to their adult children. She identifies patterns of spiritual bypassing disguised as kindness, conditional accountability, minimization of harm, defensive anger masked as concern, and comparison used as manipulation. This isn't about shaming anyone; it's about naming what's happening beneath the surface so you can better understand your own experience with estrangement.


    Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex

    family dynamics and break harmful cycles.


    Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to [email protected]


    Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club⁠⁠

    Follow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhit

    Follow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmft

    ⁠⁠Order Whitney’s book, Toxic Positivity


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    This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.


    00:00 Introduction: Reviewing real letters from estranged parents

    02:01 Letter 1

    13:20 Letter 2

    19:40 Letter 3

    25:56 Letter 4

    35:21 Conclusion

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    22 January 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 25 minutes 30 seconds
    Surface Level Relationships Might Actually Be a Good Idea

    In this episode, Whitney challenges the idea that all family relationships need to be deep, emotional, and vulnerable. “Strategic authenticity” is the idea of intentionally choosing what parts of yourself to share with certain family members. She discusses how to tell if a surface level dynamic is even possible for you. Surface level relationships don’t have to be about being fake rather protecting yourself while maintaining a sense of connection without full estrangement.


    Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles.


    Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to [email protected]


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    9:59 When a surface level relationship is worth trying

    13:04 Cost benefit analysis of relationships

    20:29 Temporarily surface level

    22:26 Should I tell them I want a surface level relationship

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    20 January 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 34 minutes 16 seconds
    Q&A: The Authoritarian Parenting Style

    Whitney defines what authoritarian parenting actually is (beyond just being strict), explores how it's rooted in control rather than raising independent humans, and explains why these parents struggle when their children develop agency and can no longer be controlled the same way. If you have an inkling that your family of origin might have been drawing on some of the principles of authoritarian parenting this might be a useful listen. Whitney also answers a listener's question about coming to terms about accepting an uninvolved parent.


    Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles.


    Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to ⁠[email protected]


    ⁠Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club⁠⁠⁠

    Follow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhit

    Follow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmft

    ⁠⁠⁠Order Whitney’s book, Toxic Positivity⁠


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    This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.


    02:00 What authoritarian parenting actually is (and isn't)

    07:20 When you can’t be controlled anymore

    12:45 How authoritarian parents respond to loss of control

    24:43 Listener question

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    15 January 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 51 minutes 46 seconds
    Therapists React to Gilmore Girls: Mother-in-Laws, Enmeshment, and Money

    Whitney brings on Amanda White from Therapy for Women to react to the most requested show from her audience, you guessed it: Gilmore Girls. They break down season one, episode 18 "The Third Lorelai," analyzing the dynamic between four generations of women—Emily, Lorelai, and Rory plus the chaotic arrival of Emily's mother-in-law Trix. Even if you haven’t seen Gilmore Girls or this episode, Whitney and Amanda explore the universal experiences of being controlled by a matriarch, how emotional distance in one generation can create enmeshment in the next which in turn can cause estrangement in the next, and the weaponization of money and gifts in family dynamics.


    Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles.


    Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to [email protected]


    Amanda’s website: https://therapyforwomencenter.com/therapist/amanda-e-white-lpc/


    Therapy for Women IG: https://www.instagram.com/therapyforwomencenter


    Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club⁠⁠

    Follow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhit

    Follow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmft

    ⁠⁠Order Whitney’s book, Toxic Positivity


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    This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.


    04:00 Scene 1: Emily loses control when her mother-in-law visits

    07:12 Scene 2: Money as connection and control

    23:04 Scene 3: Weaponizing gifts and criticism

    440:54 Scene 4: Lorelai’s insecurity

    49:21 The dinner table scale

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    13 January 2026, 5:11 pm
  • 28 minutes 38 seconds
    Stop Waiting for Your Family to Change

    It’s 2026. If nothing changed in your family dynamic by the end of the year, would you be okay with that? How about five years from now? Whitney has a firm but loving message for anyone who's been collecting knowledge and awareness about their family dysfunction but stuck in that frustrating feeling of not knowing how to take action. She challenges you to recognize how much time, energy, and mental space your family's chaos is consuming and to stop waiting for other people to change before you can move forward. 

    Whitney Goodman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and the founder of Calling Home, a membership community that helps people navigate complex family dynamics and break harmful cycles.

    Have a question for Whitney? Send a voice memo or email to [email protected]

    Join the Family Cyclebreakers Club⁠⁠

    Follow Whitney on Instagram | sitwithwhit

    Follow Whitney on YouTube | @whitneygoodmanlmft

    ⁠⁠Order Whitney’s book, Toxic Positivity

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    This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.

    02:37 Insight without action sucks

    04:09 The daily toll of family dysfunction

    12:01 The overintellectualizing plateau

    18:22 If nothing changed in five years

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    6 January 2026, 12:00 pm
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