Presence vs. Purpose: What Do Our Kids Really Need from Us?

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When Politics, Values, and Parenting Collide with Sharon McMahon “America’s Government Teacher”

In this powerful and honest conversation, I sat down with Sharon McMahon to talk about something so many parents are quietly carrying right now - political exhaustion, moral tension, and the question of how to raise good humans in divided times. We unpack the difference between d ...  Show more

The Follow-Up: How to Achieve Practical Optimism

Practical optimism is not about pretending everything is fine or forcing happy thoughts when life feels hard. In this Follow-Up episode, I revisit my conversation with Dr. Sue Varma, psychiatrist, cognitive behavioral therapist, and author of Practical Optimism, to break down wha ...  Show more

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