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Some lessons don’t come from lectures—they come from lived moments.
In this episode, Bri shares a family story that instantly became part of their “story catalogue”: a real-life moment that reminded them why dignity, humanity, and good customer service still matter. What began as a simple Christmas errand turned into a powerful contrast between being dismissed and being respected—all witnessed through the eyes of an 11-year-old.
Set against the backdrop of current conversations around judgment, assumptions, and immigration, this episode explores how quickly people are sized up—and how meaningful it is when someone chooses curiosity, professionalism, and kindness instead.
Bri reflects on grace, accountability, and the everyday parables we pass on to our kids. Because parenting isn’t just what we say—it’s how we help our children make sense of the moments life hands us.
This one’s about stories we keep, lessons we live, and the hope that we all do better next time.
By 3 with BriSome lessons don’t come from lectures—they come from lived moments.
In this episode, Bri shares a family story that instantly became part of their “story catalogue”: a real-life moment that reminded them why dignity, humanity, and good customer service still matter. What began as a simple Christmas errand turned into a powerful contrast between being dismissed and being respected—all witnessed through the eyes of an 11-year-old.
Set against the backdrop of current conversations around judgment, assumptions, and immigration, this episode explores how quickly people are sized up—and how meaningful it is when someone chooses curiosity, professionalism, and kindness instead.
Bri reflects on grace, accountability, and the everyday parables we pass on to our kids. Because parenting isn’t just what we say—it’s how we help our children make sense of the moments life hands us.
This one’s about stories we keep, lessons we live, and the hope that we all do better next time.