The Parents Who Think debate podcast interrupts our parenting status quo. Join Danusia Malina-Derben entrepreneur, author and mother of 10 for no-holds-barred debates between intelligent parents with diverse perspectives as they deliver raw and unfiltered opinions on crucial parenting dilemmas. Whether you see yourself as a mainstream parent or embrace ‘marginalized’ views, PWT injects clarity int... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 267 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsParentingSociety & CultureKids & Family |
This episode Parents Who Think (PWT) guests Amy, Jane and Virginia continue debating the “Should Schools Teach About Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation?” topic. Didn’t listen to episode one of this debate? Don’t worry. more
We kick off the "Should Schools Teach About Gender Identity & Sexual Orientation?" debate today. more
This special PWT Sharing Episode is for people who like a binge listen. Here’s the “Are we Creating Mollycoddled Kids?” debate in one convenient download. Prepare yourself for an uninterrupted exploration of this thought-provoking debate - three par... more
Join us for the last episode of this meaty debate on “Are we Creating Mollycoddled Kids”?! Our three guests certainly don’t shy away from tough questions as they share their candid insights on mollycoddling. From dissecting its impact on society to t... more
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Loved the format of this podcast, it’s original and well thought out, others should take note. Interesting mix of perspectives and input from the host. Would definitely recommend!
It helps me challenge my own thinking. more
I love this podcast so much, I’ve never been one to listen to podcasts before but I am hooked! This is so positive and relatable and funny too!!
I really admire Danusia - she represents so much of what I admire in women. And her guests are totally kickass too. I always get so much from this podcast.
I absolutely love Danusia’s interview skills and the depths of conversation these women go into. Such an array of wonderful successful women with such interesting stories! A must listen.
Apple Podcasts | #237 | Philippines/Kids & Family/Parenting |
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