Judgment. Comparison. That side-eye when you mention you're still financially helping your adult kids. If you're an empty nester, chances are you’ve either given that look... or gotten it.
In this episode of The Loud Quiet, we unpack the topic of financially supporting adult children. We’re not financial advisors, but we are living this in real time. Grad school tuition. Rent. Budgeting lessons. All of it.
We share what we’ve chosen to cover and why, where we draw our boundaries (marriage = financial launch), and how to support in a way that teaches independence... not delays it. We also open up about the tension it can create in your marriage, your wallet, and your expectations of what the empty nest is supposed to feel like.
This one’s honest, maybe a little controversial, and we definitely don’t all agree... sometimes not even with each other.
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CHAPTERS
0:00 New logo, golf outing, and empty nester firsts
2:13 Should empty nesters support their adult children financially?
4:56 Why judgment and comparison still follow empty nesters
6:58 Is multigenerational living normal again for empty nesters?
7:19 How financial support impacts empty nesters
9:19 Pros of helping adult children launch successfully
13:29 When adult children aren’t emotionally or financially ready
14:19 Can support delay adult children’s independence?
20:12 How empty nesters can support without enabling
25:32 Setting boundaries: graduation, marriage, and milestones
29:41 Teaching financial habits while still supporting
31:41 Privilege, perspective, and reframing how we “help”
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