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18. Parenting & Rebuilding Lives After the Palisades Fire - with Alicia Dry Cohen

18. Parenting & Rebuilding Lives After the Palisades Fire - with Alicia Dry Cohen

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In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and guest Alicia Dry Cohen, discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the challenges of rebuilding their community. They explore the emotional and practical aspects of parenting in the wake of such a disaster, the importance of community support, and the complexities of navigating school transitions for their children. Alicia shares her journey of creating 'The Palisades Mom' blog to document her experiences and connect with other parents facing similar challenges. The conversation also touches on the future of real estate in the Palisades and the resilience of families as they adapt to new circumstances.

takeaways

  • The Palisades community is actively rebuilding after the fire.
  • Parenting has become more challenging due to the fire's aftermath.
  • Alicia Dry Cohen started 'The Palisades Mom' blog to share experiences.
  • School transitions are a significant concern for families post-fire.
  • Community support is crucial for families navigating these changes.
  • Parents are trying to balance work and family life amidst chaos.
  • Finding joy in small moments is essential for mental health.
  • Real estate values in the Palisades are expected to rise post-rebuilding.
  • Families are forming stronger bonds through shared experiences.
  • The importance of empathy and understanding among parents is highlighted.
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