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🗓️ 20 December 2023
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Join Caroline Stanbury in this insightful podcast as she candidly explores the art of navigating the tumultuous teenage years. Drawing from her own experiences and unique perspective, Caroline shares valuable insights on unconventional approaches to parenting, including how she would raise a baby differently from traditional norms. Get ready for honest conversations and practical advice on understanding and connecting with teenagers, as well as challenging the status quo in parenting.
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0:00.0 | The following podcast is a dear media production. |
0:04.0 | Hi, I'm Caroline Stambry, star of the Real Housewives of Dubai, entrepreneur, wife, and mother of three, |
0:10.0 | once divorced and now remarried to a much younger man, uncut and uncensored with Caroline Stambry |
0:15.2 | follows me as I live my life unapologetically and shows you that there is life after 40. |
0:20.3 | I'm here to let you know that not only is there a life after divorce but you have the power to make it your best one yet just like I did so buckle up and join me for the wild ride |
0:32.0 | so welcome back to another episode of Uncut and Unsetzer with Caroline Stambry. |
0:38.0 | And today I thought I'd leave facelifts behind and talk about teenagers. So many of us at, well I'm 48 this year, so have teenagers. I happen to have three. I live in a house full of three teens. I have a 17 year old and I have twin boys and I'm always |
0:57.2 | getting asked how I navigate this. I mean what do you mean how do I navigate this? I live in a house where three quarters of the residents hate me. It's really |
1:07.3 | funny actually but it's actually been my most favorite time too as much as I'm |
1:11.9 | joking and obviously sometimes it's a |
1:14.3 | fucking nightmare. It's actually also been the most fun and the most rewarding |
1:19.2 | because I'm getting to a stage where they're actually all my friends and |
1:22.2 | they're completely completely different humans. |
1:26.0 | So you know I have one son who's massively social, he loves to go out, in fact, you know, he's, I mean, what's so funny about teenagers as well? |
1:35.6 | They're like, mom, we never see you. You never hear, you never want to do anything with us. |
1:39.8 | And then you get to a night where you go, okay, I'll do something Friday, |
1:43.1 | Saturday or Sunday with you. |
1:44.1 | No, I've got plans. |
1:45.4 | I've got plans. |
1:46.6 | So basically kids, the rule for any teenager is that parents just stay home all week |
1:51.2 | while they decide five minutes to the clock the time that they want to leave that they're free. |
1:57.1 | So you can make no plans and I've got three that want to go in different directions too, so they always want me on different days. |
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