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Are we raising a generation that’s too afraid to live?
Lenore Skenazy was dubbed “America’s Worst Mom” for letting her 9-year-old ride the subway alone. But that one bold decision sparked a global movement.
In this powerful conversation, Dan Astin-Gregory sits down with Lenore — founder of Let Grow and pioneer of the free-range parenting movement — to explore how overprotection, safetyism, and media-driven fear are eroding childhood freedom and resilience.
Discover how we got here, what it’s doing to our kids, and what we can do to reverse it.
📌 Resources & Links:
→ Learn more about Let Grow: https://letgrow.org
→ Join our mailing list to stay ahead of the censorship machine: https://danastingregory.com/podcast
💬 If this episode challenged your thinking — share it with a parent, teacher, or changemaker who needs to hear it. And don’t forget to follow the show for more unfiltered conversations.
Live free. Raise free. Let them grow.
By Dan Astin-GregoryAre we raising a generation that’s too afraid to live?
Lenore Skenazy was dubbed “America’s Worst Mom” for letting her 9-year-old ride the subway alone. But that one bold decision sparked a global movement.
In this powerful conversation, Dan Astin-Gregory sits down with Lenore — founder of Let Grow and pioneer of the free-range parenting movement — to explore how overprotection, safetyism, and media-driven fear are eroding childhood freedom and resilience.
Discover how we got here, what it’s doing to our kids, and what we can do to reverse it.
📌 Resources & Links:
→ Learn more about Let Grow: https://letgrow.org
→ Join our mailing list to stay ahead of the censorship machine: https://danastingregory.com/podcast
💬 If this episode challenged your thinking — share it with a parent, teacher, or changemaker who needs to hear it. And don’t forget to follow the show for more unfiltered conversations.
Live free. Raise free. Let them grow.