As we all know, parenthood can feel like one big roller coaster with multiple ups and downs, often just within a day. Raw is the first word that comes to mind with this refreshing podcast. Radically honest in their approach to sharing all the ups, downs, struggles, and gray areas that come with marriage, relationships, parenting, careers, and life in general. They bring in experts, inspirational l... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 124 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyEducation |
After the deadly Lunar New Year shootings in CA, Sara wonders, can gentle parenting be applied to the adults around us? more
In this episode we discuss a difficult part of parenting, when we notice our children lying. What are we as parents supposed to do? How are we supposed to handle the situation? While we want to correct the behavior we also want to create a safe place... more
Why does society place so much importance on an age number or is so against aging? In this episode we discuss what aging means to us and the importance or lack of importance we put around that number. We also talk about the relationship aging has wit... more
Now that the holidays are over we are sharing with each other what our holidays were like and what activities we did with our families. We also share the different gifts we gave the kids and how surprising it was to see them the most engaged with the... more
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Miss the podcast! When is it coming back? Just my feedback on the podcast, I love hearing both chriselle and Sara on the podcast. They seem to balance each other. Here’s my take, I feel as if Chriselle tries to play neutral on almost EVERY subject, probably to not offend people? But I feel like a podcast won’t be able to go next level without stronger stances on certain subjects. You can’t please everyone and some things can always be left up for a civilized debate. It also seems that Sara might... more
Family game night episode was really good. more
A few mom friends and I were listening to the recent Bumo episode and we were honestly shocked at the callous nature of your comments regarding the Itaewon stampede. To imply that these young people were caught in this situation because they should have known better “to make good choices” and giving unwarranted advice, “Your friend group should be a relatively smart, educated, thoughtful group. Know who your friends are.” Really? This is a tragedy that caught the world’s attention and shocked ev... more
Love this podcast. I really look forward to listening each week. I have found the recent episodes on social media/growing up that Sara hosted really useful and informative . Thank you. 😀
I look forward to Chriselle and Sara’s chat every Tuesday. So much grace. 💗
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