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Famous at Home

Celebrating Kids For Who They Are Rather Than Mourning Who They're Not with Frank Tate

Famous at Home

Josh + Christi Straub

Parenting, Relationships, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Kids & Family

4.9653 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In the honor of bringing people onto the podcast who have influenced our own stories, Frank Tate is back this week to discuss some of the most practical, life-changing principles in our own parenting journey.



Frank was on the podcast a few years ago with a message called Screaming Data, still one of the most listened to and shared episodes we have ever recorded. This time, his book is finished and available!



In this episode, he revisits some of those principles and shares new insights about the book's title and how we can harness even the pandemic as an incredible gift for the direction of our family. Here are some highlights:



* Why the title of his book went from Foster Kid to Time Machines Work* How to harvest the wisdom of our stories* What screaming data is and why it's so powerful as a parenting principle* How we can either celebrate our kid's DNA into their best version, or shame it into submission* The power of data-based praise* A redefinition of the words "smart" and "success"



Show Notes:



To purchase a copy of Frank's brand new book, Time Machines Work: Using the Pain From Your Past as Rocket Fuel for Your Future, click here. These parenting principles are life-changing.



Here's a link to the first time we had Frank on the podcast. Episode 47: Screaming Data with Frank Tate



For a family-friendly online streaming option with television shows you can trust, visit gominno.com and use code FAMOUS to start your free 7-day trial!

Transcript

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0:00.0

If we can have our kids leave our house at 18 knowing who they are and how they love themselves,

0:06.1

then we win because then they get a go into life, not wearing a mask, not trying to be someone

0:11.3

that they're not naturally gifted to be, but being completely confident in the gifts that have

0:17.7

been entrusted to them and having a good idea of what they want to do

0:21.9

with those gifts to give them away.

0:23.9

You are listening to The Famous At Home Podcast with Dr. Josh and Christy Straub.

0:29.7

Because when it's all said and done, we all want to know that we were famous at home.

0:39.7

Welcome back to the Famous at Home podcast.

0:42.3

Today, we are following along in the string of episodes that we've had throughout this year

0:49.2

and we'll continue to have in 2021 where we bring people into the podcast who really have influenced our story.

0:56.8

And I don't think that I'm exaggerating at all, that I don't think there's any one person

1:02.0

besides probably my parents who have influenced my own parenting journey the way that this man

1:08.5

today has influenced my parenting journey. And I mean that with everything in me.

1:14.0

Frank Tate, welcome back to the podcast.

1:17.5

Oh, thanks so much. That's a huge compliment. I'm honored. Thank you. Well, it's true. And if you've been

1:24.4

listening to the podcast for a long time, you know that we interviewed Frank

1:28.2

back on episode 47.

1:30.4

And that episode was titled Screaming Data.

1:33.4

And I really would encourage you to go back and listen to it.

1:36.9

We're going to talk about some of those principles today.

1:39.0

But that episode in and of itself is something that it was one of the most listened to episodes

1:43.9

that we've had.

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