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Parenting Doctors Podcast: What We Were Never Taught

Dr. Daniel van Ingen
Relationships
Communication
Vulnerability
Communication Skills
Emotional Safety
Vulnerability Windows
Attachment Styles
Emotional Communication
Relationship Blueprint
Relationship
Narcissistic Patterns
Emotional Maturity
Compatibility
Communication In Relationships
Family Of Origin
Repair
Emotionally Unavailable (concept)
Intimacy
Anxious Attachment
Avoidant Attachment

Parenting Doctors Podcast has evolved beyond parenting alone into a broader conversation about family life, relationships, and emotional well-being.

This podcast now explores the emotional and communication skills many of us were never taught — skills that shape parenting, relationships, marriage, conflict, healing, resilience, and personal growth. Through honest reflection and practical insight,... more

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Latest Episodes

Episode 13: The Things We Never Learned About Being Alone

Marriage is supposed to bring two people together—but what happens when we forget how to remain ourselves within the relationship?

In this episode of What We Were Never Taught, Dr. Dan explor... more

Episode 12: You Can’t Love Someone Into Changing

What happens when you love someone deeply, believe in their potential, and still find yourself facing the same dysfunctional patterns over and over again?

In Episode 12 of What We Were Never Taught, w... more

What We Were Never Taught — Episode 11: Compatibility Is Built, Not Found

We’ve been taught to believe that the right person will simply “fit.” That when we meet our soulmate, the relationship will feel natural, effortless, and easy.

But what happe... more

What We Were Never Taught

Episode 10: The Relationship Killer Nobody Talks About: Emotional Immaturity

Most people believe relationships end because of cheating, betrayal, incompatibility, or because they simply "fell out of love."

While those exper... more

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Dr. Dan Van Ingen
Host with a background in clinical and sports psychology; frequent focus on emotional skills, vulnerability, and repair in relationships.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 5 ratings
  • Learn from the Best in the Biz

    Dan is what is known as a mensch. A completely rational, yet soulful approach to being the best parent possible. Never miss an episode. Your kids will thank you…someday!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    labriute613
    United States5 years ago
  • Understanding your kids is the most important job ever!

    A worthy rival to Ryan Holiday’s Daily Dad. This appeals to all parents not just dads!! Hooked.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chaim K.
    United States5 years ago

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Fans note the show helps couples and parents improve communication without getting burned by defensiveness.
The host balances clinical insight with actionable coaching, making complex psychology accessible for everyday life.
Listeners appreciate the practical, compassionate approach to relationship repair and dating dynamics.

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This show centers on the emotional side of family life, focusing on healthier communication, vulnerability, and repair within romantic partnerships and parenting dynamics. Across episodes, listeners hear practical frameworks for reducing defensiveness, practicing experiential language, and staying emotionally connected during conflict, with concrete tools like vulnerability windows, impact-first dialogue, and repair strategies after hurt. The conversation often ties relationship skills to everyday family life, emphasizing emotional safety, attachment patterns, and steps to move toward healthier intimacy. A distinctive angle is the blend of clinical insight with actionable coaching, making complex psychology accessible for couples and parent... more

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