Sister Wives’ Janelle Brown Attempts To Heal With Her Family After Life-Changing Decision Amid 2025 Detox & Signs She’s Leaving The Show
Sister Wivesstar Janelle Brown has been through a lot in the last year, but her attempts to heal her family after making some life-changing decisions with her detox fueled signs she’ll leave the show. Janelle, who spent the majority of her time during Sister Wives season 19 asserting her newfound independence, has been doing what she can to make her way in the world throughout the last year. While it hasn’t been tackled on screen yet, the tragic passing of her son Garrison Brown, whom she welcomed with ex-husband Kody Brown, has taken a major toll on her life.
Sister Wives' Janelle Brown wrote about making her newly purchased farm a place for healing and connection for her whole family.
Janelle’s been spending her time more intentionally after Garrison’s passing, doing her best to ensure that she’s not solely living for herself anymore. Revealing her intentions in a new blog post on the Taeda Farmswebsite, Janelle wrote about making her newly purchased farm a place for healing and connection for her whole family. “I have a lot of hopes for Taeda Farms,” Janelle shared, “I dream of building a successful flower farm…for healing, for connection, for embracing the slow.” Janelle explained that she hopes Taeda Farms ensures her children know “life isn’t meant to be rushed through but lived fully.”
What Janelle Brown’s Healing Era Means For Life After Kody
Janelle's Being Far More Intentional & Independent
As Janelle has moved past her 30-year marriage with Kody, it’s been clear to Sister Wives viewers that her life has changed drastically since letting go of her difficult marriage. While Janelle’s relationship with Kody wasn’t all bad, it was definitely something that hurt her by the end. Janelle’s behavior throughout her marriage was different than the version of her fans are seeing now, as she wasn’t embracing her independence in the same way when she was thinking from the perspective of a sister wife. Now, single and happy, Janelle is thinking for herself and her children before anyone else.

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Janelle’s decision to find herself and her happiness in the wake of tragedy is courageous, especially knowing that she went through something so unimaginable just a year ago. In working hard to heal and make it clear that she’s doing the work to ground herself, Janelle has been a happier, healthier version of herself in the last several months, and Sister Wives fans have loved to see it. Relishing in Janelle’s intentionality and independence, seeing her discuss things like her 2025 detox and her hopes for her new farm have been heartwarming, bringing the positivity she’s been seeking into her life.
Our Take On Janelle Wanting To Make Taeda Farms A Place For Healing
Janelle's Looking To Find A Way To Grieve Collectively
Although there’s still a ways to go until Taeda Farms is up and running, it’s clear that Janelle is hopeful for her future with her family. Focusing on healing, reconnection, and sharing grief in a healthy way, Janelle has opened up about making Taeda Farms somewhere that she can be authentically herself. With the farm having such close ties to her relationship with Garrison because of the pair’s shared passion for gardening, Janelle appears to be doing everything she can to honor her son with her children in tow. The Sister Wives star is making her own beautiful space.
Sources: Taeda Farms, Taeda Farms/Instagram

Sister Wives is a TV series created for TLC that follows Kody Brown and his four wives as they raise their eighteen children and tackle the challenges associated with their massive family dynamic and the stigma that comes with their way of life.
- Main Genre
- Reality
- Number of Episodes
- 167
- Seasons
- 16
- Website
- https://go.tlc.com/show/sister-wives-tlc
- Cinematographer
- Doug Monroe, Callan Griffiths, Richard Alexander Walkling, Anthony Derosa, Matthew Thompson, Ray Farmer
- Distributor
- TLC
- Filming Locations
- Nevada, Utah, Arizona
- Main Characters
- Timothy Gibbons, Kirk Streb, Deanie Wilcher, Christopher Poole, Bill Hayes
- Producer
- Deanie Wilcher
- Production Company
- Puddle Monkey Productions, Figure 8 Films
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