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Host Dezarae Haley shares her daughter Noel's excitement over a new ball python, Butterscotch, and uses the story to explore how people often respond to others’ passions with quick judgment or personal opinion instead of curiosity.
The episode urges listeners to resist redirecting the spotlight, to ask questions instead of offering unsolicited fixes, and to give space for creativity and growth—especially in children.
It closes with a call to be more curious and to help others feel seen rather than judged.
By Dezaraé Haley, HHPHost Dezarae Haley shares her daughter Noel's excitement over a new ball python, Butterscotch, and uses the story to explore how people often respond to others’ passions with quick judgment or personal opinion instead of curiosity.
The episode urges listeners to resist redirecting the spotlight, to ask questions instead of offering unsolicited fixes, and to give space for creativity and growth—especially in children.
It closes with a call to be more curious and to help others feel seen rather than judged.