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Episode 40 starts with our usual check-in, but it quickly turns into one of those conversations that sticks with you. We’re talking about heavy weeks, supporting people through grief, and how easy it is to carry everyone else’s emotions home with you. Then we pivot into a story we can’t stop thinking about: Shay Taylor Allen worked as a janitor at Yale New Haven Hospital for 10 years and later returned to that same hospital as a doctor after matching into anesthesiology. It’s a feel-good reminder to respect every role, stay consistent, and never assume you know someone’s future.
From there, we go deeper into parenting advice and “therapy time” reflections, especially the idea that the hardest part of parenting isn’t the exhaustion. It’s realizing you can’t control how your child experiences the world, only how you show up in it. We break down lawnmower parenting, why overprotecting can block resilience, and how explaining the “why” builds trust more than “because I said so” ever will. If you care about raising confident kids, healthy communication, and real emotional growth, this part is for you.
Of course, we keep it Refreshingly Normal with a word game, side-eye moments, and our “Believe It” stories, including a wild prostate dinner mix-up and the unbelievable cocaine hippos linked to Pablo Escobar’s legacy in Colombia. We wrap with gratitude, what we’re looking forward to, and what we want from you next. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us what you want us to talk about next.
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By Kefla and CreciaEpisode 40 starts with our usual check-in, but it quickly turns into one of those conversations that sticks with you. We’re talking about heavy weeks, supporting people through grief, and how easy it is to carry everyone else’s emotions home with you. Then we pivot into a story we can’t stop thinking about: Shay Taylor Allen worked as a janitor at Yale New Haven Hospital for 10 years and later returned to that same hospital as a doctor after matching into anesthesiology. It’s a feel-good reminder to respect every role, stay consistent, and never assume you know someone’s future.
From there, we go deeper into parenting advice and “therapy time” reflections, especially the idea that the hardest part of parenting isn’t the exhaustion. It’s realizing you can’t control how your child experiences the world, only how you show up in it. We break down lawnmower parenting, why overprotecting can block resilience, and how explaining the “why” builds trust more than “because I said so” ever will. If you care about raising confident kids, healthy communication, and real emotional growth, this part is for you.
Of course, we keep it Refreshingly Normal with a word game, side-eye moments, and our “Believe It” stories, including a wild prostate dinner mix-up and the unbelievable cocaine hippos linked to Pablo Escobar’s legacy in Colombia. We wrap with gratitude, what we’re looking forward to, and what we want from you next. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us what you want us to talk about next.
Send us your Questions or Comments and we’ll answer them on the show.
Don't forget to Like, Comment, Share, and Subscribe.
Thank you for listening!