Parenting doesn’t break in straight lines—and neither do we. Today we sit with the mess and meaning of raising kids in a world that moves too fast: a 3½-year-old flipping from cuddly to combative, a seven-year-old overwhelmed by karaoke lights, and those heavy days where dishes, deadlines, and “Daddy, play with me” all collide. We talk about the moments that sting—“I hate you,” slammed doors, shop-floor tantrums—and what might be going on underneath. Home is where kids feel safest, so it’s w...
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Parenting doesn’t break in straight lines—and neither do we. Today we sit with the mess and meaning of raising kids in a world that moves too fast: a 3½-year-old flipping from cuddly to combative, a seven-year-old overwhelmed by karaoke lights, and those heavy days where dishes, deadlines, and “Daddy, play with me” all collide. We talk about the moments that sting—“I hate you,” slammed doors, shop-floor tantrums—and what might be going on underneath. Home is where kids feel safest, so it’s w...
Women in Business Pt.3 | Owning Your Space, Saying No, and Making It Work
The Untold Podcast
25 minutes
4 months ago
Women in Business Pt.3 | Owning Your Space, Saying No, and Making It Work
In the final part of this special series, we talk confidence, comparison, and carving out a space where you don’t have to play small to succeed. This one’s all about: Saying no to the wrong clientsLetting go of people who don’t get itBeing unapologetically YOUAnd why you don’t need to “make it”—you just need to live wellIt’s a rallying cry for women to stop waiting for permission. You don’t need it. Send us a text
The Untold Podcast
Parenting doesn’t break in straight lines—and neither do we. Today we sit with the mess and meaning of raising kids in a world that moves too fast: a 3½-year-old flipping from cuddly to combative, a seven-year-old overwhelmed by karaoke lights, and those heavy days where dishes, deadlines, and “Daddy, play with me” all collide. We talk about the moments that sting—“I hate you,” slammed doors, shop-floor tantrums—and what might be going on underneath. Home is where kids feel safest, so it’s w...