Can We Talk About the Big Stuff?: When you want deeper conversations, but it feels awkward - or impossible.
How do you explain to your parent that you’re overwhelmed, not disrespectful? And how do you invite your teen to talk about the big stuff, without sounding needy? In this episode, Tammy and Carolyn tackle two questions about emotional safety, misunderstandings, and building real trust.In Episode 4 of This Might Get Awkward, Tammy and Carolyn dive into two real questions about communication struggles that both parents and teens will recognise instantly.Parent question: “I want my teen to talk to me about the big stuff - friends, relationships, mental health, but they always go to their friends instead. How can I let them know I'm a safe space without sounding desperate or embarrassing?”Teen question: “I feel like I can't win. If I talk, I have an attitude. If I stay quiet, I'm being disrespectful. How do I explain that I'm just overwhelmed?”Together, Tammy and Carolyn unpack what makes these moments so tricky, and offer practical ways to make them safer, softer, and less emotionally loaded.Key points include:Why teens often talk to peers or adults other than their parents—and why that’s not always a bad thingHow to invite deeper conversations without guilt, pressure, or expectationsThe idea of creating a circle of 5 trusted adults your teen can turn toRecognising and responding to overwhelm without misreading it as attitudeTips for both teens and parents to name emotions, ask for space, and keep communication open, even when it feels hardThe importance of safety, timing, and emotional regulation before tough conversationsIf you’ve ever felt like you're talking past each other, this episode will help you both feel a little more seen.