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Zen Parenting Radio

Handling Negative Emotions- Podcast #577

Zen Parenting Radio

Todd and Cathy Adams

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

4.8636 Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2020

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Todd and Cathy discuss the difference between a “bottler” or “brooder” when it comes to negative feelings, and why being curious about feelings allows us to be less reactive and more compassionate. They discuss why darkness is not always bad, and why there is wisdom inside all of our emotions.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Do do do do do do.

0:05.6

Here we go.

0:06.4

My name is Todd.

0:07.0

This is Gabi.

0:07.7

Welcome back to another episode of Zen Parenting Radio.

0:10.5

This is podcast number.

0:12.9

Drum roll, please.

0:15.0

I wrote it down 577.

0:17.2

I love the number seven.

0:19.0

I know you do.

0:19.7

That makes me happy.

0:20.8

Why listen to Zen Parenting Radio? Because you'll feel outstanding. And I always remember a seven. I know you do. That makes me happy. Why listen to is that parenting radio?

0:22.0

Because you'll feel outstanding.

0:23.4

And I always remember a motto, which is that the best predictor of a child's well-being is a parent's self-understanding.

0:29.0

What's your favorite number?

0:31.8

I don't know.

0:32.6

Purple.

0:34.9

I love purple.

0:36.8

That's not a number

0:38.0

I know but if it was that would be my favorite number

0:40.5

Okay that makes no sense

0:41.9

I don't think I have a favorite number seven's

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