We were never given a manual on how to parent. It is easy to get overwhelmed to know the right thing to do. There is so much contradictory information out there and everyone has their own advice. Parenting is a rewarding but messy, confusing, infuriating, guilt-inducing, and overwhelming journey. While it's easy to get lost, Andrew Stewart, a real dad, and Dr. Caroline Buzanko, a real mom, child p... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 182 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & Family |
In this episode of Parents of the Year, Andrew and Caroline dig into the rise of AI and how it’s reshaping our daily lives, relationships, and even parenting.
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Loved the episode about perfectionism and the actionable steps and awareness. A great convo with a relaxed vibe from
Folks who have experience and who have the education. Can’t wait to listen to more episodes.
Caroline and Andy are a power couple navigating life, kids and relationship with humour, consideration and mutual love and respect. A great example for so many.
I have to admit that I know Caroline, and I was so excited that she launched this podcast with her husband. They’re funny, relatable (although they’re setting a high bar! Who wouldn’t want a relationship like that with their spouse). Every episode gives me something to think about and something to try to become a better parent to our daughter.
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Apple Podcasts | #86 |
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