From Heartbreak to Healing: A Parent's Guide to Teen Relationships

From Heartbreak to Healing: A Parent's Guide to Teen Relationships

Author: Lianne Castelino July 26, 2025 Duration: 31:56

First love can feel all-consuming—especially for teens navigating overwhelming emotions, identity, and digital pressure all at once.

In this episode of Where Parents Talk, host Lianne Castelino sits down with acclaimed journalist, professor, and author Lisa A. Phillips, whose book "First Love: Guiding Teens Through Relationships and Heartbreak" explores the emotional rollercoaster of teen romance.

The conversation unpacks the deep impact of first love and heartbreak on adolescent mental health—and how today’s always-connected world is shaping those experiences in new, often challenging ways.

What role should parents play?

How do social media and smartphones complicate modern relationships?

How can we help teens build resilience while respecting their growing independence?

From the importance of consent and healthy communication to navigating online drama and emotional overwhelm, this episode offers practical, compassionate strategies for parents—and timely insights for anyone supporting a teen.

Key Takeaways:

  • First love is intense—and real. Fuelled by hormonal shifts, adolescent emotions are heightened, making early romantic experiences feel deeply powerful and, at times, overwhelming.
  • Open communication is essential. Parents who foster a safe, non-judgmental space for honest conversations can help teens better navigate the highs and lows of young relationships.
  • Validation builds trust. Dismissing teen relationships as “just a phase” can damage emotional connection. Acknowledging their feelings shows respect and reinforces emotional well-being.
  • Social media reshapes relationships. From texting to TikTok, digital platforms influence how teens express love, face rejection, and seek validation—often intensifying emotional challenges.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • New York Times
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Psychology Today
  • State University New York
  • Making Caring Common

This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience.

You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.

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Raising children in this era comes with a unique set of questions, and Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today is here to offer clarity, not just opinions. Hosted by award-winning journalist and mother Lianne Castelino, this weekly conversation moves beyond anecdotal advice to explore the science and research behind modern parenting. Each episode feels like a thoughtful discussion with a knowledgeable friend, one who brings in leading experts and thinkers to tackle the real issues families face. You’ll hear practical strategies for navigating everything from the emotional turbulence of adolescence to building a foundation of healthy communication from a young age. The focus is on holistic development-addressing the emotional, mental, and physical well-being of both kids and their parents. Lianne’s skill as an interviewer helps distill complex topics into actionable insights, making this podcast a reliable resource for anyone looking to ground their parenting choices in evidence and shared experience. It’s a space where the noise of conflicting advice fades, replaced by informed conversations that empower you to find your own path through the joys and challenges of family life.
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