4 • 760 Ratings
🗓️ 8 August 2024
⏱️ 28 minutes
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In this episode, Koz breaks down the best way to support your kids as they navigate the modern-day world of competitive activities and what you must do to preserve your relationship with them even when they need a push.
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0:00.0 | Do not confuse this with treatment or mental health advice or direction. |
0:05.5 | Nothing on this podcast is made to supplement or supersede the relationship and direction of your mental health caretakers. |
0:12.5 | Although David Koslowski is a licensed marriage and family therapist, he is not functioning as a certified mental health professional in this environment. |
0:21.2 | And same applies to any professional who may appear on the OG Therapy podcast. |
0:26.7 | Welcome to the OG Therapy. |
0:28.8 | Hey, everybody, welcome to another episode of OG Therapy. |
0:32.6 | And today I got a special episode for all you parents out there who have kids who are in sports, music, any sort of performance where they're going to be getting judged, where they have to try out, they're going to be competing. |
0:43.9 | This episode is for you. |
0:45.7 | But before I start in the episode, I want to give a big shout out to these people right here. |
0:49.7 | See? |
0:50.0 | We move my microphone over here. |
0:51.4 | The faux movement. |
0:53.1 | So I want everybody to know that there is a movement |
0:56.3 | specifically it's come out of southern california that's very dear to my heart this is a non-profit |
1:00.4 | five one c three organization uh give a really long story short um a bunch of men in the prison system |
1:07.5 | in california these are polynesian men predominantly simone but also tongan and other polynesians as well they found out that in the prison system in California. These are Polynesian men predominantly Simone, but also Tongan |
1:11.2 | and other Polynesians as well. They found out that in the prison system, they had a very |
1:15.3 | unique relationship with the different races and the different people in the prison system. |
1:19.6 | They did a great YouTube documentary about it. A couple of documentaries have been done about this. |
1:23.8 | You should go check it out. Just put FOU movement inside of YouTube. You'll see the |
1:27.7 | videos come up. But long story short, what happened was they came out of prison and they |
1:33.7 | saw that so many people were going back into prison. And they wanted to help specifically the |
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