Parents, You Meant Love. They Heard Something Else. What Do you Do?

Parents, You Meant Love. They Heard Something Else. What Do you Do?

Author: Heather Hester April 21, 2026 Duration: 9:30

Are you an overwhelmed mom of a gay or lesbian teen who's feeling lost trying to navigate the coming out process, and wants to let go of shame and embarrassment, as well as build a deeper connection of trust within yourself and your teen? Click here to learn how to work with me 1-1.

Have you ever said, “I just don’t want you to have a hard life,” and meant it with every ounce of love you have?

When your child shares something about their identity, your instinct isn’t rejection, it’s protection. Your mind goes to the world, the risks, the unknowns.

So you say what feels honest:

“I just want things to be easier for you.”

But what if that moment, so rooted in love, lands in a way you never intended?

In this episode, we gently unpack the hidden impact of that phrase and why fear, even when it’s valid, can quietly reshape connection.

You’ll hear:

  • Why fear for your child’s future can feel like rejection to them
  • How kids internalize messages about their life being “hard”
  • What happens when children begin editing their lives to protect you
  • The subtle shift that creates distance—even in loving relationships
  • And how to move from fear-based responses to grounded, confident connection

If you’ve ever worried about saying the wrong thing, this episode will help you understand what actually matters most.

Press play to hear what your child may be hearing beneath your words and how to rebuild connection without losing your honesty.

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At the heart of my work is a deep commitment to compassion, authenticity, and transformative allyship, especially for those navigating the complexities of parenting LGBTQ kids. Through this podcast, speaking, my writing, and the spaces I create, I help people unlearn bias, embrace their full humanity, and grow their capacity for courageous, compassionate connection.

For parents, allies, and those pioneering a way to lead with love and kindness, I’m here with true, messy, and heart-warming stories, real tools, and grounding support to help you move from fear to fierce, informed action.

Whether you’re listening in, working with me directly, or quietly taking it all in, I see you. And I’m so glad you’re part of this journey.

More Human. More Kind. formerly Just Breathe: Parenting Your LGBTQ Teen is a safe and supportive podcast in a heartfelt and empowering space where a mom and advocate offers practical guidance and education to parents and allies, fostering empathy, kindness, love, and strong boundaries while supporting LGBTQ teens and the diverse LGBTQ community—including gay, lesiban, bisexual, trans, transgender, and queer individuals—through conversations about mental health, grief, gender identity, sexual orientation, human rights, social justice, parenting, parent support, and meaningful LGBTQ allyship and allyship in action.



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Heather Hester understands the complex mix of emotions that can arise when a child comes out. Her work, including the book *Parenting with Pride*, has been a lifeline for many, and that same grounded, compassionate guidance is the heart of More Human More Kind: Guidance for Parents & Allies of LGBTQ Teens. This isn't about quick fixes or theoretical debates; it's a practical, twice-weekly conversation for anyone who wants to move from a place of uncertainty or worry toward genuine understanding and active support. You'll hear from Heather directly, as she shares insights and strategies drawn from both personal experience and her extensive work with families. The discussions in this podcast are designed to meet you where you are, whether you're navigating new pronouns, fostering resilience in your teen, or learning how to advocate effectively in your wider community. Episodes tackle real-world questions, from family dynamics and mental health to building inclusive spaces, always with an emphasis on connection over correction. Tuning in feels like getting thoughtful advice from a trusted friend who knows the path can be challenging but is always hopeful. The goal is to help you replace fear with clarity and confusion with confident love, ultimately strengthening your relationship with your child. If you're seeking a resource that honors your journey while providing actionable steps forward, this podcast offers a steady, kind-hearted companion for the road ahead.
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