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Messy Family Podcast : Catholic Conversations on Marriage and Family

MFP 363: Growing Up Hernon - What it's like in a large, loud, loving family

Messy Family Podcast : Catholic Conversations on Marriage and Family

Mike and Alicia Hernon : Catholic Marriage Parent and Family

Parenting, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Kids & Family

4.9841 Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2025

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Summary

What's it really like growing up in a big family?

 

In this special Hernon kids takeover podcast, Mike and Alicia's children gather around the mic to tell the honest, funny, and heartfelt story of their upbringing. From loud dinner tables and sibling fights to deep bonds, meaningful traditions, and moments of feeling unseen, the Hernon siblings share what shaped them—for better and for worse.

 

They talk openly about the challenges of a large family, how sibling relationships filled the gaps when parents were stretched thin, and why intentional traditions mattered more than perfection. Along the way, they relive unforgettable childhood stories (including melted crayons, camping disasters, and a legendary vomiting incident), reflect on personality differences, and offer wisdom for parents raising kids today.

 

This episode is a gift to parents wondering if they're "doing enough"—and a reminder that love multiplies, even when life is messy.

 

Key Takeways:

1. Big Families Are Hard—And That's Not a Bad Thing

Most of the siblings admitted they didn't always love growing up in a large family—especially as teenagers. But looking back, they see how it built character, resilience, and lifelong relationships.

2. Parents Won't Always Get It Perfect

Several siblings shared moments when they felt overlooked or unseen. Yet the overwhelming takeaway was this: they knew they were loved, even when time and energy were limited.

3. Siblings Matter More Than We Realize

In a big family, siblings often become secondary parents, confidants, and companions. Those relationships became one of the greatest gifts of their upbringing.

4. Traditions Shape Identity

From Christmas breakfasts and dinner games to family retreats and service visits, traditions created a shared story and sense of belonging that lasted into adulthood.

5. Conflict Isn't Failure—It's Formation

Fighting, disagreements, and personality clashes were part of the family culture. Learning forgiveness, conflict resolution, and reconciliation turned those struggles into growth.

6. Intentionality Beats Perfection

What stood out most wasn't flawless parenting—but parents who cared, listened, showed interest, and tried to be present whenever possible.

 

Couple Discussion Questions:

  • How do sibling relationships function in your family right now? How might you help strengthen them?

  • How do you currently handle conflict in your home—and what might forgiveness look like more intentionally?

  • What kind of family culture do you hope your children will talk about someday?

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Family, all in this together.

0:08.2

Family, we're taking a chance.

0:10.8

Family, like birds of a feather.

0:13.3

Family, get off my shoes and dance.

0:15.4

Hey, we are Mike and Alicia Hernin.

0:17.4

We have 10 kids and grandkids too, and we are here for every parent. Because we are on a

0:22.2

mission to empower moms and dads to embrace their sacred calling. So join the conversation.

0:27.7

Thanks for joining us on this actually very special episode of the messy family podcast.

0:37.1

I wonder if this is going to become one of our most popular episodes. Yeah. Well, it is, it was very, very risky to do this. We did this once before and I don't know what we were thinking. But we were moderating the last time. Yeah. So this is even more dangerous. Our kids took over the microphone. Actually, not even our idea, right?

0:56.1

That's right.

0:56.6

So was their idea.

0:58.2

But we are excited.

1:00.1

This is a sibling only.

1:02.2

So our kids took over this episode.

1:06.1

You've actually, I've only seen the summary.

1:08.0

I actually haven't even watched this.

1:09.1

So my kids came out and said,

1:11.1

oh, dad, I'm sorry all the stuff we said about you. So I don't know. I'm a little nervous about what happened. But I think that there's a lot of valuable lessons because I was thinking about and preparing for the podcast I gave. So Katie is acting as the host, or hostess. And I kind of gave her, you know, some questions and stuff.

1:27.9

And I thought,

1:28.6

because people have asked,

1:29.7

like what,

1:30.8

as I'm,

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