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OG Therapy Podcast

OG Therapy #115- "Father, Oldest Son Relationship 3.0"

OG Therapy Podcast

Elevate Podcasting

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

4760 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Koz breaks down steps you can follow on how to improve the relationship with your oldest son.



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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.

0:28.7

Hey, everybody, welcome to another episode of OG Therapy.

0:32.2

And today's episode is specifically for you dads and sons out there.

0:36.2

Yes, I'm doing an episode that I've done.

0:38.7

This is probably like my third episode I've done on this topic in the past seven years.

0:42.4

But after last week's episode, I got a message and I had a conversation with someone that made me think,

0:48.2

I need to talk about fathers and old sons.

0:49.8

And on top of it, I did my midterm as a teacher at Harriman High School. And for those of you've been

0:55.4

listening to podcasts for a long time, you'll know that when I do my midterm, I do, instead of a

0:59.8

written midterm, I do a social midterm where everybody in the class has to go around and share

1:05.9

something in their life that they wish they could change, something kind of lighter, something

1:10.2

more silly that they wish they could change about their kind of lighter, something more silly that they wish

1:11.2

they could change about their exterior, maybe their height, their hair color. Some kids wish their

1:17.2

hair was shorter, longer, straighter, curlier. Some of the kids wish they were a little bit taller,

1:23.1

wish they were a baller, wish they had a girl who looked good so they could call her. You get what

1:26.9

I'm saying.

1:27.8

The point is, the conversations that happened today in two different classes, there's probably

1:32.8

about a dozen kids, a dozen young men that happen to be the oldest child in their family,

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