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Parenting Doctors Podcast has evolved beyond parenting alone into a broader conversation about family life, relationships, and emotional well-being.
This podcast now explores the emotional and communication skills many of us were never taught — skills that shape parenting, relationships, marriage, conflict, healing, resilience, and personal growth. Through honest reflection and practical insight, the show focuses on helping individuals and families build stronger emotional connection, healthier communication, and more resilient relationships.
While parenting remains an important part of the conversation, the focus now includes the full emotional ecosystem of family life — how we connect, how we repair, and how we grow together through life’s challenges.
Parenting Doctors Podcast has evolved beyond parenting alone into a broader conversation about family life, relationships, and emotional well-being.
This podcast now explores the emotional and communication skills many of us were never taught — skills that shape parenting, relationships, marriage, conflict, healing, resilience, and personal growth. Through honest reflection and practical insight, the show focuses on helping individuals and families build stronger emotional connection, healthier communication, and more resilient relationships.
While parenting remains an important part of the conversation, the focus now includes the full emotional ecosystem of family life — how we connect, how we repair, and how we grow together through life’s challenges.
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Monday Jul 16, 2018
Valuing & Sharing Our Failure Stories
Monday Jul 16, 2018
Monday Jul 16, 2018
I share some of my failures in life, mostly growing up. In my book: You Are Your Child's Best Psychologist https://www.amazon.com/dp/1935576062/?tag=medrounpublic-20
I mention that parents should know their top 10. I share some of my top 10 and other minor failures.
I'm a big proponent of being unafraid of anxiety.
Likewise I'm a big fan of being unafraid of failure. To help our kids learn to be unafraid of failure, we should share our failures. Sharing failures builds connections because kids want us to be vulnerable, which does so much more than lecturing does.
Of course, we use wisdom to choose our moments when to share our failure stories.

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