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In this episode of Stuck in My Head, Chris and Alison sit down with Greg Taylor to explore a question many parents are quietly asking: What does it actually mean to raise resilient, healthy kids in an anxious age?
Together, they reflect on shared experiences and belonging, the Parable of the Prodigal Son and its picture of wastefully extravagant love, and the difference between parenting with humility and parenting from fear. They talk about breaking generational cycles, resisting formulaic approaches, phone dependence, and why avoiding pain might be hurting our kids more than helping them.
When we choose love over control and connection over performance, we create space for children to become fully human.
By Christopher KingIn this episode of Stuck in My Head, Chris and Alison sit down with Greg Taylor to explore a question many parents are quietly asking: What does it actually mean to raise resilient, healthy kids in an anxious age?
Together, they reflect on shared experiences and belonging, the Parable of the Prodigal Son and its picture of wastefully extravagant love, and the difference between parenting with humility and parenting from fear. They talk about breaking generational cycles, resisting formulaic approaches, phone dependence, and why avoiding pain might be hurting our kids more than helping them.
When we choose love over control and connection over performance, we create space for children to become fully human.