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The Downside of Generational Parenting with Elizabeth April

Expand with Elizabeth April

Elizabeth April

Self-improvement, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Spirituality, Education, Religion & Spirituality:spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.8658 Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2021

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Whewwww this is a big one. Parenting skills or lack thereof, have been passed on from generation to generation. The kids who have been born in the last 10-15 years are in need of something far beyond what we have been taught. Kids are more energetically sensitive and parents are less and less equipped to handle this.  -Elizabeth April https://linktr.ee/elizabeth.april   Podcast Editor: George Richter (Edestus) Instagram: @edestusmusic https://soundcloud.com/edestusmusic

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to another expand podcast episode with yours truly Elizabeth April.

0:29.2

Today I want to talk about my observations with generational parenting.

0:35.4

Yeah, this is a big one. No matter what generation you are in,

0:40.7

you're going to be able to really resonate with this content. I don't have a structure for this

0:46.1

episode. I just kind of want to rant a little bit and see where it goes, but this is definitely

0:51.6

an observation that I have witnessed a lot in the past couple of months.

0:58.6

2021 is really showing and exposing the truth.

1:03.8

In plain sight, right in front of our eyes, we can choose to look at it and listen and change,

1:10.7

or we can choose to look away and continue our

1:14.3

lives. Either way, I am glad that you are here listening to this episode. So I want to talk about

1:22.1

recent parents these days and then move into kind of the older generations. It's all basically the same theme.

1:31.2

So this is what I've witnessed, not necessarily in my own life, maybe in part in my own life,

1:37.5

but mostly on the outside world. Now, when I was taking clients, I really enjoyed that part of my

1:43.9

life, but I did it for quite some

1:45.8

time, probably like eight years of taking clients.

1:49.3

Then I got to the point where it was really exhausting for me to do what I was doing.

1:53.6

So either way, but I learned so, so much from it.

1:57.1

I had clients who were ranging between 16 years old. I think actually the youngest client I ever had was

2:04.8

around 10, obviously someone's kid all the way to, I think the oldest client I had was 92, right?

2:12.4

So 10 years old to 92. Pretty awesome. So I got the perspective of parents on the side of the child and the side of

2:21.2

the parent many, many times, many different ages and many different generations. I got both sides of it.

2:28.4

And what I found was the biggest trauma, the biggest issue in many of these clients' lives, the biggest kind of

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