What Moms Carry: The Science of Letting Go, Alcohol & Raising Resilient Kids with Jessica Lahey

What Moms Carry: The Science of Letting Go, Alcohol & Raising Resilient Kids with Jessica Lahey

What if the anxiety you feel for your kids—the urge to step in, fix it, smooth it over—is actually wired into your brain? Andwhat if the wine you pour at the end of that exhausting day is quietly making everything worse?

In this episode, Danielle sits down with Jessica Lahey—educator, journalist, author of The Gift of Failure andThe Addiction Inoculation, and a woman nearly 14 years into her own recovery—for a conversation about what the research actually tells us about raising kids who are resilient, substance-aware, and capable of handling difficulty on their own.


This isn’t a parenting lecture. It’s part science, partconfession, and part permission slip, for the mother who’s quietly wondering if she’s doing it right, and reaching for something to take the edge off when she’s not sure.


In this conversation, we talk about

• Why the parental brain reads a child’s struggle as afull-blown emergency, and what to do with that impulse

• The “mommy wine culture” problem: what our kids are absorbing when every hard moment ends with“I need a drink”

• Why the European moderation myth is just that, and what theWHO data actually says

• How competence, mastery, and self-efficacy protect kidsbetter than any single conversation about drugs

• What’s different for women and alcohol: metabolism, anxiety, and the breast cancer connection

• How to reset the rules in your house, even if you feel like you’ve already “messed it up”

Key Takeaways

• The single most consistent finding: delay first use aslong as possible. The younger the first use, the higher the lifetime risk.

•When you ask parents why kids drink, they say peer pressure. When you ask kids, they say stress and anxiety.

• Kids who learn to handle hard things and feel thedopamine hit of real achievement have a genuinely lower risk.

• Women metabolize alcohol differently, and drinking to manage anxiety almost always backfires.

•It’s never too late to change the conversation.


Links Mentioned in This Episode

Jessica's website ⁠(Includesall her videos, books, etc.)

⁠Jessica's substack⁠

HumanUp⁠

Jessica's writing podcast⁠


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Raising Resisters with Renee Niemann⁠

Why "Doing it All" Is Making Women Sick with Gifty Enright⁠


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