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Todd and Cathy discuss the two types of messy conversations and explain why it’s important to know the difference if you want to connect with your kid. They discuss the awesomeness of Zen Parenting, 2024 and share some of the most important lessons learned. They also highlight the significance of knowing less, listening more, and discovering what ‘time well spent’ means.
For the full show notes, visit zenpopparenting.com.
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(00:07:04) Messy Conversations
(00:12:52) Statements/behaviors/beliefs that happen in a “closed/messy conversation”
(00:28:26) Setbacks or failures?
(00:29:11) Join Team Zen Circle
(00:32:08) The good that comes from bad messy conversations
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If You’ve Come this Far Podcast
By Todd and Cathy Adams4.9
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Todd and Cathy discuss the two types of messy conversations and explain why it’s important to know the difference if you want to connect with your kid. They discuss the awesomeness of Zen Parenting, 2024 and share some of the most important lessons learned. They also highlight the significance of knowing less, listening more, and discovering what ‘time well spent’ means.
For the full show notes, visit zenpopparenting.com.
Resources
Join Team Zen
Attend ZPR Conference 2024
Time Stamps
(00:07:04) Messy Conversations
(00:12:52) Statements/behaviors/beliefs that happen in a “closed/messy conversation”
(00:28:26) Setbacks or failures?
(00:29:11) Join Team Zen Circle
(00:32:08) The good that comes from bad messy conversations
3 Ways to Support Us
Other Ways to Support Us
This week’s sponsor(s):
Resources
Ask Us Anything
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