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Parenthood is a journey that constantly changes.
In this episode of Mostly Me, Occasionally Wise, I reflect on raising my three kids—a four-year-old, a thirteen-year-old, and a nineteen-year-old daughter—and how each stage of life requires a different parenting approach.
From the challenges of building trust with a teen who has experienced trauma, to the heartwarming moments with my daddy’s-boy four-year-old learning to trust Momma, this episode explores the realities, growth, and lessons that come with parenting.
Because sometimes the most important thing a parent can do is simply keep showing up.
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By Brian DillParenthood is a journey that constantly changes.
In this episode of Mostly Me, Occasionally Wise, I reflect on raising my three kids—a four-year-old, a thirteen-year-old, and a nineteen-year-old daughter—and how each stage of life requires a different parenting approach.
From the challenges of building trust with a teen who has experienced trauma, to the heartwarming moments with my daddy’s-boy four-year-old learning to trust Momma, this episode explores the realities, growth, and lessons that come with parenting.
Because sometimes the most important thing a parent can do is simply keep showing up.
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Thanks for listening to Mostly Me, Occasionally Wise.
If this episode meant something to you, take a second to follow the show, leave a rating, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. That’s how this podcast grows.
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Have a question, story, or topic idea?
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Until next time — stay mostly you, and occasionally wise.