Episode 21: “Breaking Generational Patterns — Without Blaming Your Parents

The Family Architect: Parenting by Design, Rather than by Default di Philippa Scott

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How do you break generational patterns without falling into blame, guilt, or resentment?

In this episode of The Family Architect, Philippa Scott guides you through the tender, liberating process of transforming the patterns you inherited — without vilifying the people who passed them down.

You’ll learn: 🌿 Why repeating your parents’ patterns isn’t failure — it’s programming. 💔 How to move from blame to awareness, from judgment to compassion, and from reaction to repatterning. 🧘‍♀️ How The Regulated Mother Method™ helps you rewire body-level conditioning so you can parent by design, not by default. 💫 What breaking the cycle looks like in real life — through the stories of women healing The Overwhelmed Heart, The Silenced Child, The Hidden Rage, The Hyper-Vigilant Protector, and The Numb Resigner archetypes.

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