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Co-Parenting with Intention: Building a Better Legacy for Sons

Co-Parenting with Intention: Building a Better Legacy for Sons

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When one positive pregnancy test changes everything, transformation becomes inevitable.

Diego Kuri's life shifted the moment he discovered he was becoming a father. From addressing his relationship with alcohol to breaking cycles of rage and anxiety, Diego shares how fatherhood pushed him toward becoming his best self. Now co-parenting two strong-willed boys in Miami, he's navigating the balance between nature and nurture, breaking generational patterns, and creating a legacy of presence and unconditional love. This conversation explores the inner work required to show up authentically for your children.

Key Takeaways:

  • Discovering fatherhood can trigger immediate personal transformation
  • Leading by example is the most powerful parenting tool
  • Breaking generational trauma is the greatest legacy we can leave
  • Co-parenting requires flexibility, communication, and shared values
  • Strong personalities in children reflect opportunities for self-awareness
  • Inner work before crisis prevents future disconnection with kids
  • Nature shapes who children are, but values guide how they navigate life
  • Presence and unconditional love matter more than perfection
  • Small moments of joy often become the most treasured memories
  • Starting therapy or self-work early creates healthier parent-child relationships

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