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Raising Moo

Raising Moo

By: Gilbert and Grant
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Sharing easy to understand parenting information to raise amazing kids where we talk through different ideas and our experiences.Gilbert and Grant Parenting & Families Relationships
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  • Christmas: The Magic of Family Gatherings
    Dec 22 2025

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore their contrasting childhood experiences of Christmas, highlighting how trauma can shape perceptions of the holiday. They discuss the importance of family gatherings, the commercialization of Christmas, and the true essence of gift-giving. The conversation emphasizes the need for inclusion, mindfulness, and the delicate balance of navigating the Santa myth. They also touch on the Elf on the Shelf tradition, debating its impact on children's perceptions of Christmas.


    Takeaways

    • Christmas experiences can vary greatly between individuals.
    • Traumatic childhood experiences can shape adult perceptions of holidays.
    • Family gatherings create a sense of belonging and joy.
    • Commercialization can overshadow the true meaning of Christmas.
    • The essence of gift-giving lies in the thought and connection, not the price.
    • Inclusion is crucial for children from diverse backgrounds during the holidays.
    • Being present during Christmas is more important than material aspects.
    • Navigating the truth about Santa requires sensitivity and understanding.
    • Elf on the Shelf can be fun if approached positively, but may also induce fear.
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    39 mins
  • The Greatest Privilege You’ll Ever Have: Being Truly Present for Your Family
    Dec 1 2025

    Title: The Privilege of Presence: Nurturing Family Connections


    Introduction:

    In today’s fast-paced world, the importance of being present in family dynamics often gets overshadowed by daily tasks and responsibilities. In a recent podcast, Gilbert Quevauvilliers and Grant emphasize the privilege of being actively involved in family life and how it shapes our most fundamental relationships. This blog post delves into their insightful discussion about the significance of presence in parenting and partnerships.


    Understanding the Importance of Being Present

    Gilbert Quevauvilliers opens the conversation by highlighting that being present in a family is not just a role but a privilege. He stresses that while jobs and personal achievements are important, the core of our identities often lies in our roles as parents and spouses. This can be easily forgotten amidst the hustle of daily life. Gilbert reminds us that parenting should be a joyful experience that starts from the very beginning, even during pregnancy. He notes how society has evolved to include fathers more in this process, a shift that underscores the importance of male involvement right from conception.


    Engaging in the Journey of Parenthood

    Both Gilbert and Grant reflect on their experiences during pregnancy, emphasizing the instinct to be involved. Gilbert shares his eagerness to participate in every step, from attending antenatal classes to learning how to care for a newborn. He mentions how these experiences helped him develop a relationship with his child even before birth. Grant echoes these sentiments, sharing his upbringing in a large family and the desire to be an engaged parent, contrasting it with his own father's distant approach during his childhood.


    Building a Foundation of Love

    As the conversation progresses, the duo discusses how the initial stages of parenting set the tone for future relationships within the family. Gilbert mentions the significance of being able to tell children they were created in love, even if relationships with partners may become complicated later on. This foundational love serves as a bedrock for navigating challenges as families evolve. Being present means embracing the joys and difficulties of parenting, reinforcing that love is central to the family unit.


    Staying Present Through Life's Changes

    The podcast also addresses the need for continuous presence as children grow. Gilbert points out that while the challenges of parenting may change, the commitment to be present should remain constant. He encourages parents to focus on the here and now, rather than getting lost in the distractions of life. This mindfulness allows for deeper connections and a more enriching family experience.


    Conclusion: Key Takeaways

    Being present in a family dynamic is not merely a responsibility; it is a privilege that shapes our lives and relationships. Engaging actively in parenting from the moment of conception fosters a strong bond with children and reinforces a loving family environment. As Gilbert and Grant illustrate, whether you are navigating the joys of pregnancy or the complexities of raising children, the essence lies in being present, embracing every moment, and nurturing connections built on love.


    Tags: Parenting, Family Dynamics, Being Present, Love, Relationships, Mindfulness, Parenthood, Family Life

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    53 mins
  • Enduring the Kokoda Challenge: A Journey Beyond the Trail with Grant
    Nov 25 2025

    **Summary for Spotify Podcast: Introduction to the Kokoda Youth Foundation**


    Grant shares his transformative journey with the Kokoda Youth Foundation, starting with the Kokoda Challenge, a grueling 96+ kilometer endurance event in the Gold Coast Hinterland. Initially drawn to the physical challenge in 2008-2009, Grant found the event’s demanding terrain and perseverance rewarding, reflecting human resilience. The challenge, inspired by WWII Kokoda veterans’ courage, endurance, mateship, and sacrifice, changed his life, leading him to volunteer and later become a director. He highlights stories of participants overcoming personal struggles like cancer, depression, and loss, emphasizing the event’s mental health benefits. Founded by Doug Henderson, a Vietnam veteran, the Foundation uses the event to fund youth programs, fostering life skills through challenge. Grant encourages stepping out of comfort zones for growth, likening it to parenting’s tough rewards. The event, open to all, builds community and personal empowerment.

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    24 mins
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