Lessons My Son Taught Me is a Podcast co-hosted by mother and son team, Natasha & Quincy. They recall specific anecdotes or experiences from throughout their relationship, which have led to intimate conversations and reflections, that yield productive results in terms of growth and bonding. Their goal is for their topics to serve as a catalyst for dialogue between other parents/caregivers and their children.
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Lessons My Son Taught Me is a Podcast co-hosted by mother and son team, Natasha & Quincy. They recall specific anecdotes or experiences from throughout their relationship, which have led to intimate conversations and reflections, that yield productive results in terms of growth and bonding. Their goal is for their topics to serve as a catalyst for dialogue between other parents/caregivers and their children.
In today's episode, Natasha takes us on a heartfelt journey, sharing how her unique bond with her son, Quincy, has transformed her connection with her high school students. Through the lens of this special relationship, Natasha has discovered the secret to communicating with her students in a way that truly resonates. She opens up about how her experiences with Quincy have given her the insight to offer advice and guidance that not only reaches her students but also empowers them to thrive. Join us as we explore the beautiful interplay between motherhood and teaching, and the powerful impact it has on the next generation.
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Lessons My Son Taught Me
Lessons My Son Taught Me is a Podcast co-hosted by mother and son team, Natasha & Quincy. They recall specific anecdotes or experiences from throughout their relationship, which have led to intimate conversations and reflections, that yield productive results in terms of growth and bonding. Their goal is for their topics to serve as a catalyst for dialogue between other parents/caregivers and their children.