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Raising Good Humans in a Loud World

59 min · 6. Apr. 2026
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In this episode of Cultivated, Jeremiah and Savannah get real about what it actually looks like to raise kids, pursue discipline, and stay grounded in what matters most. They unpack Savannah’s week-long phone fast leading up to Easter, the intentionality behind it, and how it reshaped her presence with family and faith. The conversation then shifts into their honest experience with attempting 75 Hard—why they stopped, what they learned, and how they’re redefining discipline in a sustainable way. From there, they dive deep into parenting toddlers, tackling sleep deprivation, tantrums, and the challenge of regulating your own emotions while raising young kids. The episode wraps with a powerful perspective on raising “good humans,” navigating outside opinions, and staying rooted in faith and purpose.

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