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In this episode, we explore the Second Noble Truth in Buddhism: the idea that suffering often comes from attachment — especially our attachment to control, outcomes, and how we think parenting should go. Through personal reflection on everyday moments of tension, I share how this teaching can gently shift the way we show up for our children — and for ourselves.
Let this be your reminder: parenting doesn’t need perfection. It needs presence.
Learn more at www.radical-change.com.au
In this episode, we explore the Second Noble Truth in Buddhism: the idea that suffering often comes from attachment — especially our attachment to control, outcomes, and how we think parenting should go. Through personal reflection on everyday moments of tension, I share how this teaching can gently shift the way we show up for our children — and for ourselves.
Let this be your reminder: parenting doesn’t need perfection. It needs presence.
Learn more at www.radical-change.com.au