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Zen Parenting Radio

Different Types of Empathy- Podcast #617

Zen Parenting Radio

Todd and Cathy Adams

Education, Philosophy, Parenting, Self-improvement, Kids & Family, Society & Culture

4.8636 Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Todd and Cathy discuss an episode of We Can Do Hard Things and the difference between feeling deeply and feeling cognitively. They discuss how each style has its benefits, and why the blend of both can help us take action and create change.

Transcript

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0:00.0

do do do do do do do do there we go my name's todd mrs gathy welcome back to another episode

0:10.6

of zen parenting radio this is podcast number 617 why i listen to zen parenting radio because

0:16.7

you'll feel outstanding and always remember our motto which is that the best predictor of a child's wellbeing

0:21.7

is a parent's self-understanding.

0:24.6

On today's show, I think I'm kind of leading the charge here today, aren't I, sweetie?

0:29.3

Maybe.

0:30.4

We are going to play a clip from a podcast called We Can Do Hard Things,

0:35.8

starring Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach and her sister.

0:40.8

What's her sister's name?

0:42.0

Her sister's name is Amanda.

0:43.8

Amanda Hugging Kiss.

0:45.3

Just Amanda.

0:47.7

And I realized that Glennon and Abby call each other babe.

0:52.6

Sure.

0:53.1

And it annoys me.

0:54.3

Oh, but Todd.

0:55.4

And then I realize the hypocrisy of my annoyance.

0:59.8

Correct.

1:00.6

Because I call you sweetie.

1:01.8

Now, why would it annoy you that they call each other babe?

1:04.1

I don't know.

1:06.4

Deeper dive than that.

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