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Zen Pop

Pardon the Interruption

Zen Pop

Todd and Cathy Adams

Tv & Film, Society & Culture, Arts

4.9637 Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2012

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Are your kids interrupting you all the time?  Is it causing you to feel annoyed or resentful?  Cathy and Todd discuss setting boundaries on interruptions while simultaneously treating your children with respect.  If you want them to respect you, you need to role model what this means.  This is an EXTENDED show (about 15 minutes longer than usual) thanks to listeners saying they wanted MORE.  So we also discuss mindful eating, the first day of school, and share more “tournament of bad”.  Thanks for listening and thanks for asking for a longer show!

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

My name's Todd Adams.

0:04.5

This is Kathy Adams.

0:05.6

Welcome back, Zen Parenting Radio.

0:06.9

Got three different topics for you.

0:08.9

No, we don't.

0:10.2

Yeah, we do.

0:10.9

Three different topics.

0:12.2

Yes.

0:12.7

I thought we were talking about interruptions today.

0:14.6

Yes.

0:15.2

See how I'm interrupting you today?

0:16.6

Yes.

0:17.2

What are the other two things?

0:18.9

We had some feedback from a Facebook friend.

0:21.8

I'm not going to mention his name to protect the innocent.

0:24.4

But it was about family and religions and things like that.

0:27.5

Okay.

0:28.2

And then it's back to school.

0:29.5

We dropped the kids off at school today.

0:31.0

All right.

0:31.6

So that's timely, right?

0:33.1

Okay.

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