Other Peoples Parenting
On this episode of 'Other People's Parenting' hosted by mother daughter duo Karen Quinn (New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/21/books/vicarious-living-power-of-snob-appeal.html] best selling author of The Ivy Chronicles [https://www.amazon.com/Ivy-Chronicles-Karen-Quinn/dp/0670033812] , founder of Habit Coach [https://habitcoach.com/] and Testing Mom [https://www.testingmom.com/]) and Schuyler Hurwitz (amateur parent) -we explore a parenting book that offers valuable insights into the experiences of fathers, particularly emphasizing the unique challenges they face in contemporary parenting. We delve into the humor and heart author Mike Julianelle (@dadandburied) leads with addressing the often unrecognized burdens of parenting. Our conversation highlights the importance of shared responsibilities and the necessity for fathers to be actively engaged in nurturing their children. The book not only illuminates the practical aspects of parenting but also fosters a deeper understanding of the emotional landscape of fatherhood. Takeaways: * The podcast emphasizes the unique challenges and experiences of parents in navigating the complexities of child-rearing. * We explore the concept that parenting books are often geared towards mothers, leaving a significant gap in literature that addresses fathers specifically. * Throughout the episode, we delve into the notion that no parent is ever truly prepared for the responsibilities of raising a child, highlighting the unpredictability of parenting. * The discussion reflects on the societal expectations placed on mothers versus fathers, illustrating the differing perceptions of parental involvement and competency. * We discuss the importance of open communication between partners in parenting, particularly about the division of responsibilities and emotional labor. * The podcast also touches on the funny and poignant reality of parenting, where every new stage brings its own set of challenges that require adaptability and resilience. Links referenced in this episode: * habitcoach.com [https://habitcoach.com] * expectingbetter.com [https://expectingbetter.com] Companies mentioned in this episode: * Habit Coach * Testing Mom * Mike Julianelle (@dadandburied) * Expecting Better * Emily Oster
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