In this episode, we meet from two different parts of Australia and continue our conversation about what really shapes a happy and meaningful life.
Dad reflects on growing up in a time marked by war, financial hardship, and strong family bonds — a generation that valued stoicism over spoken praise. He shares how love and support were often felt rather than said, and how that experience shaped the way he later chose to encourage his own children and grandchildren.
His daughter brings a psychological lens to the conversation, exploring the power of unconditional positive regard, consistency, and the importance of making people feel seen and welcome — especially children. Together, they unpack the difference between praise and genuine connection, how mindset influences relationships, and why finding the good in others is often a conscious choice.
The conversation also touches on faith, resilience, and the idea that every interaction we have brings people closer together or further apart. A thoughtful, reflective episode about encouragement, influence, and the quiet ways love is expressed across generations.