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Have you ever taken a break from something you cared about, not because you gave up, but because you refused to half-ass it?
That’s where I’ve been.
If you’re new here, welcome. I’m Abi, parent coach, mom, and the person who’s going to be your most honest voice in the parenting-teens space. If you’ve been here before, I’m glad you came back. And I have some things I need to say.
This episode is the real restart of Root to Ring and I’m laying it all out: where I’ve been, who this podcast is actually for, and the four beliefs that drive everything I do. Buckle up, because one of them might make you a little uncomfortable. (The good kind.)
In This Episode:
Why I took a break and why that was actually the most intentional thing I could have done
Who this podcast is for (and what you will NOT find here)
What’s different about Root to Ring now (less textbook, more voice memo from a friend)
The four beliefs I’m building this whole show around, including why the word authority shouldn’t make you flinch
What’s coming up next and why you don’t want to miss Episode 16
What You’ll Hear Me Say Out Loud:
“I would rather show up less and mean it more.”
“We cannot raise resilient teens if we aren’t modeling resilience ourselves.”
“It is not too late. Not even close.”
“This podcast exists because I believe moms of teens are more capable than they’ve been told.”
Free Resource:
If something in this episode hit home, grab the When Your Teen Pushes Your Buttons Reset Guide. It’s made for the exact moment when you feel anything but reset-able. Practical, no-shame, and free.
👉 GRAB YOUR FREE GUIDE HERE
Come find me on Instagram: @parentingwithabi
Or watch on YouTube: Parenting with Abi
Something land for you? Something piss you off a little? Both are welcome in my DMs.
Don’t miss Episode 16. We’re getting into something you’re probably already doing that’s quietly making the parent-teen connection harder. Subscribe so you don’t miss it.
Root to Ring is produced by Abi Brown. No sponsors. No fluff. Just real talk for moms of teens.
By Abi BrownHave you ever taken a break from something you cared about, not because you gave up, but because you refused to half-ass it?
That’s where I’ve been.
If you’re new here, welcome. I’m Abi, parent coach, mom, and the person who’s going to be your most honest voice in the parenting-teens space. If you’ve been here before, I’m glad you came back. And I have some things I need to say.
This episode is the real restart of Root to Ring and I’m laying it all out: where I’ve been, who this podcast is actually for, and the four beliefs that drive everything I do. Buckle up, because one of them might make you a little uncomfortable. (The good kind.)
In This Episode:
Why I took a break and why that was actually the most intentional thing I could have done
Who this podcast is for (and what you will NOT find here)
What’s different about Root to Ring now (less textbook, more voice memo from a friend)
The four beliefs I’m building this whole show around, including why the word authority shouldn’t make you flinch
What’s coming up next and why you don’t want to miss Episode 16
What You’ll Hear Me Say Out Loud:
“I would rather show up less and mean it more.”
“We cannot raise resilient teens if we aren’t modeling resilience ourselves.”
“It is not too late. Not even close.”
“This podcast exists because I believe moms of teens are more capable than they’ve been told.”
Free Resource:
If something in this episode hit home, grab the When Your Teen Pushes Your Buttons Reset Guide. It’s made for the exact moment when you feel anything but reset-able. Practical, no-shame, and free.
👉 GRAB YOUR FREE GUIDE HERE
Come find me on Instagram: @parentingwithabi
Or watch on YouTube: Parenting with Abi
Something land for you? Something piss you off a little? Both are welcome in my DMs.
Don’t miss Episode 16. We’re getting into something you’re probably already doing that’s quietly making the parent-teen connection harder. Subscribe so you don’t miss it.
Root to Ring is produced by Abi Brown. No sponsors. No fluff. Just real talk for moms of teens.