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Growing up as the eldest grandchild of Peanuts creator Charles Schulz meant being tied to a globally beloved family brand. But in her upcoming memoir, In the Shadow of the Family Dog, Dena Hodges reveals the dark, complicated reality of her childhood—and the rigid systems she built to ensure that generational trauma ended with her.
In this episode of The Parent Tap, Dena outlines the exact operational turnaround she executed to raise two grounded, responsible daughters. We break down the absolute necessity of parental accountability, why she utilizes farm chores at her Florida animal rescue to build empathy, and her zero-tolerance framework for screentime.
The Bottleneck: Toxic family patterns, complex PTSD, and the modern societal breakdown caused by constant device stimulation.
Radical accountability (apologizing to your kids), assigning non-negotiable household chores from age two, and establishing faith as the ultimate household anchor.
Breaking generational cycles is the hardest operational pivot you will ever make as a parent. Take Dena's framework and start your turnaround today.
Chapters
00:00 - The Hook: Refusing to pass down the trauma
01:50 - Replacing "Because I said so" with operational consequences
04:40 - The Override Protocol: Apologizing and taking ownership
06:50 - The Farm Framework: Building empathy through daily animal care
12:55 - The First Move: Establishing faith as the foundational pillar
14:20 - The Screen Time Mandate: Why devices are destroying family connection
21:30 - The Peanuts Legacy: Favorite memorabilia and lessons from Sparky
Connect with Dena Hodges at https://denamhodges.com/
Pre-order her memoir (Launching July 2026): In the Shadow of the Family Dog.
Support her Florida Animal Rescue!
👋 JOIN THE COMMUNITY
Stop surviving the chaos and start managing the system. * 🌐 Official Website & Blueprints: theparenttappod.com
Listen & Subscribe: If you found today’s SOP helpful, please subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It’s the #1 way to help us get these tactical blueprints to other working parents who need them.
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Growing up as the eldest grandchild of Peanuts creator Charles Schulz meant being tied to a globally beloved family brand. But in her upcoming memoir, In the Shadow of the Family Dog, Dena Hodges reveals the dark, complicated reality of her childhood—and the rigid systems she built to ensure that generational trauma ended with her.
In this episode of The Parent Tap, Dena outlines the exact operational turnaround she executed to raise two grounded, responsible daughters. We break down the absolute necessity of parental accountability, why she utilizes farm chores at her Florida animal rescue to build empathy, and her zero-tolerance framework for screentime.
The Bottleneck: Toxic family patterns, complex PTSD, and the modern societal breakdown caused by constant device stimulation.
Radical accountability (apologizing to your kids), assigning non-negotiable household chores from age two, and establishing faith as the ultimate household anchor.
Breaking generational cycles is the hardest operational pivot you will ever make as a parent. Take Dena's framework and start your turnaround today.
Chapters
00:00 - The Hook: Refusing to pass down the trauma
01:50 - Replacing "Because I said so" with operational consequences
04:40 - The Override Protocol: Apologizing and taking ownership
06:50 - The Farm Framework: Building empathy through daily animal care
12:55 - The First Move: Establishing faith as the foundational pillar
14:20 - The Screen Time Mandate: Why devices are destroying family connection
21:30 - The Peanuts Legacy: Favorite memorabilia and lessons from Sparky
Connect with Dena Hodges at https://denamhodges.com/
Pre-order her memoir (Launching July 2026): In the Shadow of the Family Dog.
Support her Florida Animal Rescue!
👋 JOIN THE COMMUNITY
Stop surviving the chaos and start managing the system. * 🌐 Official Website & Blueprints: theparenttappod.com
Listen & Subscribe: If you found today’s SOP helpful, please subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It’s the #1 way to help us get these tactical blueprints to other working parents who need them.