65: The Stories We Inherit with Morgan Radford

MAY 7, 202650 MIN
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65: The Stories We Inherit with Morgan Radford

MAY 7, 202650 MIN

Description

What happens when the story you’ve always believed about yourself… starts to shift? This week on We Didn’t Turn Out Ok, I sit down with Morgan Radford, journalist, co-anchor of NBC News Daily, mom, and now debut novelist, to talk about identity, unbelonging, family stories, and the quiet ways our past shapes who we become. Morgan’s new novel, Now Then, explores a mother and daughter uncovering hidden truths across generations, and our conversation goes far beyond the pages of the book. We talk about what it feels like to move through spaces where you’re deeply aware of exclusion, the tension between belonging and becoming, and how motherhood changes the way we understand our parents - and ourselves. We also talk about intentional parenting, raising children connected to culture and language, and the emotional inheritance we pass down without even realizing it. And honestly? One of the most underrated “why didn’t anyone tell me this sooner” moments from this conversation was hearing Morgan talk about the importance of looking for peace and stability in a relationship, not just chemistry, intensity, or potential. It’s one of those things that feels so obvious once someone says it out loud, but so many of us were never actually taught to value. This episode is thoughtful, emotional, reflective, and full of the kinds of conversations that stay with you long after they end. In this episode we discuss: Unbelonging and awareness of exclusion Identity and self-discovery The stories we inherit from our parents Motherhood and perspective shifts Culture, language, and intentional parenting Family secrets and emotional legacy Love, timing, and choosing peace in relationships Now Then is available now. Learn more and order at MorganRadford.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices