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The Daily Dad

You Are Not a Bad Parent

The Daily Dad

Daily Dad

Relationships, Education, Ryan Holiday, Society & Culture, Wisdom, Self-improvement, Kids & Family, Parenting, Fatherhood, Dads

4.6 β€’ 630 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 12 November 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Why are we so hard on ourselves? Why do we beat up on ourselves?


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0:00.0

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0:14.9

Welcome to the Daily Dad podcast where we provide one lesson every single day to help you with your most important job,

0:24.4

being a parent. I'm Ryan Holiday, and I draw these lessons from ancient philosophy, modern

0:31.0

psychology, practical wisdom, and insights from parents just like you all over the world. Thank you for listening, and we hope this

0:40.7

helps. I was just out with my parents last weekend, and one of the funny things that happens

0:47.9

when you spend time with your parents is they tell you stuff and you're like, what? How is this

0:51.8

coming up for the first time? How did I never know this?

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