The Secrets of Good Daughtering with Dr. Allison Alford

The Secrets of Good Daughtering with Dr. Allison Alford

Author: Robert Duff, Ph.D. February 17, 2026 Duration: 58:24

We talk a lot about parenting.

But we don't talk nearly enough about being a daughter.

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Allison Alford — communication scholar, professor at Baylor University, and author of Good Daughtering — to unpack the hidden emotional labor adult daughters carry inside their families.

We explore the invisible work, the guilt, the pressure to be "enough," and how daughters can set boundaries without walking away from the people they love. This isn't about cutting family off. It's about understanding your role, recalibrating it, and finding pride instead of burnout.

If you've ever felt like you're doing a lot… but it's never quite enough — this one will hit.


What We Cover

  • What "daughtering" actually means (and why it's invisible)

  • The "specter of expectation" and where guilt really comes from

  • The difference between healthy families and the "messy middle"

  • Why boundaries aren't magic — they're strategy

  • How to shift your role even if no one else in your family changes

  • Why being a daughter can be a noble pursuit — not just a burden

  • What changes when daughters finally see the system clearly


Chapters

00:00 – Intro + Texas roots & communication background
01:00 – "Not by magic": boundaries during the holidays
02:00 – Why she wrote Good Daughtering (research → real-world tools)
06:45 – Growing up with a therapist mom + learning to "talk about talking"
12:00 – Emotions A–Z vs A–F (communication differences in relationships)
16:00 – Generational healing, enmeshment & the "messy middle" family
20:00 – What "daughtering" actually means (visible + invisible labor)
23:30 – The guilt, pressure & the "specter of expectation"
26:00 – Where to begin: notice → calibrate → communicate
29:00 – When family won't change: boundaries + internal work
36:00 – Realizing the invisible labor in her own life
42:00 – Daughters as an untapped community
46:00 – Is daughtering a noble pursuit?
49:00 – What's inside the book (tools, scripts, boundary setting)
53:00 – What changes if daughters "see the Matrix"? + Release date


About Dr. Allison Alford

Dr. Allison Alford is a communication scholar and Clinical Associate Professor at Baylor University. Her research focuses on family communication, identity, and the overlooked emotional labor of adult daughters.

🌐 Website:
https://www.daughtering101.com

📸 Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/daughtering101

📘 Good Daughtering (Releases February 17, 2026):
https://www.harpercollins.com/products/good-daughtering-allison-m-alford

(You can also find it on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop, and other major retailers.)


Robert Duff, Ph.D., is a neuropsychologist who finds most self-help advice too sanitized to be useful. On The Hardcore Self-Help Podcast with Duff the Psych, he cuts through the fluff with a direct, science-backed approach. Each episode is built on the premise that real improvement requires honest, sometimes uncomfortable conversations. Duff brings his background in neuroscience and clinical psychology to interviews with a wide range of fascinating guests, dissecting topics from mental health struggles and relationship dynamics to the latest brain research. Listeners consistently note his skill at asking pointed questions that get to the heart of an issue, then translating complex psychological concepts into language anyone can apply. This isn't about quick fixes or vague positivity; it's a practical, evidence-based look at how our minds work and how we can work with them better. The tone is conversational and grounded, like getting actionable advice from a knowledgeable friend who isn't afraid to tell it like it is. Whether exploring anxiety, habits, or the science of motivation, this podcast delivers substance without the jargon, making professional insights accessible for everyday life. You'll find the discussions are both deeply informative and surprisingly relatable, a combination that has built a dedicated audience for Duff's unique perspective.
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