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Zen Parenting Radio

We Are Differently The Same- Podcast #408

Zen Parenting Radio

Todd and Cathy Adams

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

4.8636 Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2017

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Todd and Cathy discuss how they experience the world differently, and why understanding and respecting these differences lead to better communication. They talk about why connection is like nourishment, and why not connecting can make us feel uncomfortable mentally and physically. They discuss Gretchen Rubin’s Four Tendencies and share which tendency describes their underlying motivation. They talk about the movie Wonder, owning our stuff, and why sexual assault allegations are uncovering a deeply-embedded systemic issue.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Do do do do do do.

0:05.0

There we go.

0:06.0

My name is Todd.

0:06.7

This is Kathy.

0:07.5

Welcome back to another episode of Zen Parenting Radio.

0:10.1

This is podcast number 408.

0:14.2

And why listen to Zen Parenting Radio?

0:15.8

Because you'll feel outstanding.

0:17.3

And who doesn't want to feel outstanding?

0:19.7

And I always remember our motto, which is that the

0:21.8

best predictor of a child's well-being is a parent's self-understanding. On today's show, it's going to be

0:28.5

heavy towards Kathy's inspiration, but I'm going to fill in with a few things, but it's basically

0:34.7

about owning your own stuff. Isn't that right? Correct.

0:42.1

We're going to own our own stuff, and we should own our own stuff because it's our stuff.

0:43.7

It's our stuff.

0:44.6

Yeah, you got to own it.

0:45.2

Own it.

0:47.1

Something happened yesterday.

0:51.3

Skyler did something wrong, but then she admitted to it.

0:59.8

She's like, Daddy, at least I owned it. Because Todd, every time, you know, we do something wrong or that he's calling the girls out on doing something wrong.

1:01.0

They're not taking responsibility.

1:03.0

And they like try and, you know, pass it off.

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