
Ep. 71 | Parenting Outside The Matrix: Raising Self-Led Kids in a System-Dependent World
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Let's cut through the crap about parenting, while everyone keeps saying our kids hold us back, you and I know that's total bullshit. In this episode, I'm diving into why our children aren't obstacles but our biggest mirrors and teachers. I get real about my struggles with my strong-willed daughter (which I actually love about her), why the system wants us blaming our kids instead of seeing the programming, and how we can shift from subtle blame to taking full ownership.
This isn't about perfect parenting, I lose my shit sometimes too. It's about revolutionary parenting that happens when we stop handing our kids over to systems designed to create good little workers and start seeing the massive growth they're triggering in us.
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