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🗓️ 28 December 2024
⏱️ 25 minutes
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As the year comes to a close, today's episode features some of the top Stoic parenting advice and strategies learned on The Daily Stoic and The Daily Dad podcasts over the last 12 months. Let's carry over these timeless messages into the New Year and continue getting better at our most important job.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the weekend edition of the Daily Dad podcast, where on the weekends, we do a deeper dive |
0:08.4 | and how to get better at our most important job, being a parent. Sometimes in these episodes, |
0:13.9 | I talk to best-selling authors and elite performers and other guests, but lately I've also |
0:18.5 | been having conversations with my wife, Samantha, the co-parent of my two |
0:22.6 | boys. We do it over in the Daily Stoic studio here in Bastrop, Texas. She and I talk about things |
0:29.0 | that we're working on as parents, things that we're working on as people, and how we are supporting |
0:35.8 | each other, challenging each other, and like I said, trying to get |
0:40.3 | better at what we do. |
0:41.6 | Guest or not, I hope you hear some ideas here that will help make you a better parent. |
0:47.2 | I was better for having the conversation. |
0:49.0 | I hope you enjoy. |
1:13.0 | Hey, it's Ryan. Welcome to another weekend episode of The Daily Dad podcast. As you know, I have the Daily Stoic podcast where I do my interviews twice a week. And somewhat selfishly, you know, I listen to Mark Maren's podcast. He's always asking actors about the craft of acting. He's sort of trying to get every bit of guidance and trying to learn every trick of the |
1:17.8 | trade you can find. |
1:18.6 | And so as a parent, whenever I have people on the Daily Stoke Podcast, I'm always asking |
1:23.3 | them for advice because I desperately need it. I thought I put together this quick episode |
1:29.1 | some of the best parenting advice and strategies specifically around stoicism on parenting |
1:35.6 | that I got this year. And I hope you like it. I thought I'd start with a chat that Samantha |
1:42.8 | and I had about one of, I think, the most |
1:46.1 | important lessons that the Stokes can teach as parents, this idea of having fewer opinions. Marks |
1:50.5 | Rueh says, you know, remember, you always have the power to have no opinions. Now, this is something I |
1:53.7 | constantly struggle with, but it's a good one. So I'll bring you that here very quickly, and then |
2:00.1 | I'll bring you some other folks after that in this |
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