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Zen Parenting Radio

Wisdom from our Friends- Episode #744

Zen Parenting Radio

Todd and Cathy Adams

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

4.8636 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Cathy and Todd share the best clips from interviews with their friends Michelle Icard, Dr. Devorah Heitner, Dr. John Duffy, and Dr. Alexandra Solomon (they are all keynote speakers at Zen Parenting, 2024, Jan 26&27)! They also discuss the heightened skincare of teens, why we need so many sweatshirts, and why conflict is so common in our most important relationships.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I don't like it when breaks are over.

0:04.6

Like when I broke my leg?

0:06.7

No, because that's got nothing to do with.

0:08.1

Because that was a good thing when that break was over.

0:10.5

No.

0:11.1

I mean like my kids are going, one went back to college last week.

0:15.3

One's going back to college in a few days.

0:18.4

My other daughter went back to school today.

0:20.7

I'm not a fan of this, like, end of break time.

0:25.7

I'm excited to get back to work.

0:27.5

Are you really?

0:28.6

Yeah.

0:29.3

Okay.

0:29.8

I mean, I'm excited for the conference, because that's this month.

0:33.3

That's right.

0:33.8

That's in a few weeks.

0:34.7

But it's just a hard, and I will tell you one quick story is that when Jacey was young, like 10, I remember she said,

0:42.5

maybe we shouldn't go on spring break because it'll make it easier to come back from spring break.

0:47.4

Yeah.

0:48.4

Right?

0:49.0

That's one way of handling it.

0:50.6

We still went.

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