
Parental estrangement is more common than people realize — but the moment you say the word “estranged,” the room goes quiet. In Episode 10 of Estranged and Deranged, we talk about what really happens when estrangement enters everyday conversations. The silence. The judgment. The forced optimism. The comments that try to minimize something deeply painful. We also respond to this week’s “Comment of the Week,” where accusations of “not taking accountability” surface yet again — something many estranged parents hear regularly. In this episode, we explore: • Why people get uncomfortable when estrangement is mentioned • The stigma around estranged parents • Being accused of seeking sympathy • The emotional impact of phrases like “They’ll come around” • Why “At least they’re alive” doesn’t land the way people think it does • How estrangement affects grandparents and extended family • Why silence doesn’t heal family estrangement If you are navigating estrangement from an adult child and feel misunderstood, judged, or minimized, this conversation is for you. You are not alone. CHAPTERS 00:00 Welcome + Episode 10 02:00 Comment of the Week: “Take Accountability” 07:30 Accused of Seeking Sympathy 12:00 When Estrangement Enters the Room 18:00 Grief vs. Estrangement 24:00 Real-Life Social Reactions 31:00 “They’ll Come Around” 35:00 “At Least They’re Alive” 39:00 Judgment, Pity & Discomfort 43:00 Why We Refuse to Stay Silent 48:00 Support for Estranged Parents + Closing 🔗 CONNECT WITH US 🌐 Website: https://estrangedandderanged.net 📚 Books on estrangement and grief are available directly on our website. 🤝 Join our private Facebook support group: When They Walk Away – A Support Group for Estranged Parents https://www.facebook.com/groups/1110184627625310 💛 Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/EstrangedandDeranged Early access and additional content available for members.