What happens when a parenting expert becomes a grandma—and her daughter becomes a parent? In this fun and honest episode, Deb Engen and Ericka Graham reflect on decades of parenting, grandparenting, and growing together. They unpack real-life lessons from Love & Logic, talk about the difference between praise and encouragement, and explore how parenting philosophies shift over time. This mother-daughter duo will leave you laughing, nodding, and rethinking how you parent—with love, grace, and logic.
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What happens when a parenting expert becomes a grandma—and her daughter becomes a parent? In this fun and honest episode, Deb Engen and Ericka Graham reflect on decades of parenting, grandparenting, and growing together. They unpack real-life lessons from Love & Logic, talk about the difference between praise and encouragement, and explore how parenting philosophies shift over time. This mother-daughter duo will leave you laughing, nodding, and rethinking how you parent—with love, grace, and logic.
What happens when a parenting expert becomes a grandma—and her daughter becomes a parent? In this fun and honest episode, Deb Engen and Ericka Graham reflect on decades of parenting, grandparenting, and growing together. They unpack real-life lessons from Love & Logic, talk about the difference between praise and encouragement, and explore how parenting philosophies shift over time. This mother-daughter duo will leave you laughing, nodding, and rethinking how you parent—with love, grace, and logic.
Roots That Last
What happens when a parenting expert becomes a grandma—and her daughter becomes a parent? In this fun and honest episode, Deb Engen and Ericka Graham reflect on decades of parenting, grandparenting, and growing together. They unpack real-life lessons from Love & Logic, talk about the difference between praise and encouragement, and explore how parenting philosophies shift over time. This mother-daughter duo will leave you laughing, nodding, and rethinking how you parent—with love, grace, and logic.