Dear sugar is supported by.
The universe has good news for the lost, lonely, and heartsick.
Sugar is here, the both of us, speaking straight into your ears.
I'm Cheryl strayed.
I'm Steve Almond.
This is dear sugar radio.
Oh, dear son, won't you please share some little sweetness with me?
I check my bell vibes every day.
Oh, in the sugar you see in my way.
Hi, Steve.
Hey, Cheryl.
The letter we're going to discuss today is really interesting to me.
It's from a writer who calls herself a wounded mama.
And when I read her letter, I think that so many people who are parents are going to really relate to her question big time.
Big time.
As are we.
Yeah.
When you become a parent, you see your own parents in a new light, and sometimes that's positive, and sometimes that's negative, and sometimes that's complicated.
It's actually always complicated.
It's always complicated.