Send us a text What if the smallest pause could change the story you tell about your life? n this episode, Craig shares three powerful moments where beauty emerged from unexpected places: spontaneous phone calls to celebrate struggling students, a tattered 9/11 flag that united the world at the 2002 Olympics, and carrying meaning through loss. These stories reveal that our most broken places often become our most beautiful ones, not despite the damage, but because of ...
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Send us a text What if the smallest pause could change the story you tell about your life? n this episode, Craig shares three powerful moments where beauty emerged from unexpected places: spontaneous phone calls to celebrate struggling students, a tattered 9/11 flag that united the world at the 2002 Olympics, and carrying meaning through loss. These stories reveal that our most broken places often become our most beautiful ones, not despite the damage, but because of ...
My Mother's Final Wish: Love, Legacy, and Gooey Butter Cake
Legit Parenting
29 minutes
7 months ago
My Mother's Final Wish: Love, Legacy, and Gooey Butter Cake
Send us a text Craig shares the deeply personal story of his 98-year-old mother's final days and the powerful lessons her passing taught him about the true essence of parenting legacy. Through tender moments of feeding his mother her favorite St. Louis treats and witnessing what remained in her mind despite dementia, Craig reflects on how parents' love and values soak into children over decades. Remember, just like Craig's mother would say: "Relax, you just have to be good enough. Life works...
Legit Parenting
Send us a text What if the smallest pause could change the story you tell about your life? n this episode, Craig shares three powerful moments where beauty emerged from unexpected places: spontaneous phone calls to celebrate struggling students, a tattered 9/11 flag that united the world at the 2002 Olympics, and carrying meaning through loss. These stories reveal that our most broken places often become our most beautiful ones, not despite the damage, but because of ...