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Family Dynamics: What Doesn't Get Healed Gets Transferred Part 2

Family Dynamics: What Doesn't Get Healed Gets Transferred Part 2

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No family is a perfect mix. In fact, most are beautifully complicated. In this episode, hosts Andy and Kelly are joined by John and Julie Price, a couple with uniquely different upbringings who came together to raise their own sons and care for hundreds of boys at Eagle Ranch.

John, the middle child of 13 kids from a dairy farm, and Julie, a last-born missionary kid who grew up in Brazil, open up about the challenges and rewards of their family and house-parenting journey. They share deeply personal stories about learning to relinquish control, embracing vulnerability, and the transformative power of a simple apology. This episode is a powerful reminder that every family has a dynamic to navigate and that authenticity is the key to building real connection.

Episode Highlights

  • [01:10] John and Julie introduce themselves, their radically different backgrounds, and their roles at Eagle Ranch.
  • [06:20] How their diverse family histories prepared them for a life of working with children and families.
  • [11:00] Julie's personal story of learning to love without control while house-parenting seven teenage boys.
  • [17:00] The powerful impact of apologizing to your children and teaching them to ask for forgiveness.
  • [21:00] Practical tips for parents of adolescent boys, including why they crave respect and authenticity.
  • [25:50] A heartwarming story of a son's vulnerability and a powerful conversation on trust.

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