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Parenting On Empty

Podcast de David McGinnis

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In this episode of Parenting on Empty, we talk openly about what it feels like to parent when your emotional tank is on “E.” From anxiety and overwhelm to those moments when you just can’t give your best — we dive into the hard stuff with honesty, laughter, and hope. If you’ve ever felt drained, guilty, or stretched too thin, this episode is for you.

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Episode 24: The Truth

What does it really mean to teach your kids to tell the truth?In this episode of Parenting on Empty, we dive into one of the most challenging—and important—aspects of parenting: honesty. From little white lies to deeper breaches of trust, every parent faces the moment when their child isn’t fully truthful. So how do you respond in a way that builds character instead of fear?Drawing on insights from thinkers like Mark Twain, J.K. Rowling, and Henry David Thoreau, we explore how truth shapes relationships, character, and trust within the family.We discuss: • Why kids lie (and why it’s developmentally normal) • The difference between discipline and relationship damage • How modeling honesty matters more than demanding it • The role of grace, forgiveness, and consequences • How to respond when your child finally tells the truthIf you want to raise kids who value honesty—and feel safe telling you the truth even when it’s hard—this episode is for you.🎧 Thanks for listening! We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences.⸻⏱️ Timestamps0:00 – Introduction: The value and complexity of truth0:49 – Why honesty matters deeply in parenting1:23 – The reality: kids (and adults) lie sometimes2:30 – Younger kids and truth vs. imagination5:03 – Real-life example: catching a lie6:42 – Teaching kids to value honesty7:00 – Modeling truth as a parent10:06 – “Lying by omission” and broken promises11:19 – Repairing trust with your child13:10 – Talking about character and honesty14:29 – Consequences and repeat offenses16:16 – Why labeling kids is harmful17:56 – Protecting the parent-child relationship19:03 – Grace, forgiveness, and accountability21:05 – Why kids need repeated lessons22:30 – Responding when your child tells the truth24:21 – Letting kids help determine consequences25:09 – Avoiding emotional overreactions26:03 – Building a bridge, not a wall

6 de may de 2026 - 26 min
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Episode 23: Back to School

Is public school the best option for every child? In this episode of Parenting on Empty, David and Tamara talk honestly about their decision to homeschool their high schooler—and why education doesn’t have to be a one-size-fits-all approach.From public school struggles to discovering flexible homeschool and charter school options, they share what worked, what didn’t, and how parents can confidently choose the best path for their child—without needing a teaching degree.If you’re navigating back-to-school decisions, feeling overwhelmed, or wondering whether homeschool could work for your family, this episode offers practical insight and encouragement.What You’ll Learn: • Why education doesn’t have to be all-or-nothing • Signs your child may not be thriving in traditional school • How homeschooling has changed (and become easier) • The role of parents as “learning coaches” • How to handle socialization outside of public school • Creative ways to keep kids engaged in learning • Why knowing your child matters more than the system⸻Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction: The “forbidden” school conversation00:39 – Back-to-school season realities01:26 – Why we chose homeschool this year02:16 – You don’t have to choose one path forever03:18 – Homeschooling is easier than it used to be04:28 – Our experience with online charter schools05:02 – Challenges with large public school classrooms06:30 – Why parents must advocate for their child07:27 – The hidden workload after school08:35 – “I’m not a teacher—can I homeschool?”09:25 – Free homeschool and charter school options10:40 – Different philosophies in education11:43 – Why your child must be your top priority12:34 – The real commitment homeschooling requires14:05 – Socialization: myth vs reality15:37 – Managing tension while teaching at home16:42 – Creating breaks and balance during the day18:20 – Making learning creative and engaging20:12 – Adapting to your child’s learning style21:24 – The unexpected benefits of homeschooling22:49 – When homeschooling isn’t the best choice23:18 – Final thoughts: You have options

5 de may de 2026 - 25 min
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Episode 22: Bad Knees

Parenting doesn’t stop when your body does.In this episode of Parenting on Empty, David and Tamara McGinnis talk honestly about what it looks like to parent while dealing with physical pain, chronic issues, and emotional fatigue. From bad knees to burnout, they explore how to stay connected with your kids when you don’t have 100% to give.They share practical ways to: • Communicate your limitations to your kids • Ask for help (even when it’s hard) • Handle frustration and short patience • Stay engaged without overextending yourself • Turn weakness into a teaching moment for empathy and compassionIf you’ve ever felt guilty for saying “no,” struggled to keep up physically, or wondered how to parent well when you’re running on empty—this episode is for you.0:00 – Intro: Parenting Through Physical Limitations0:39 – Living with Long-Term Pain (Bad Knees Reality)1:00 – What Happens When Parents Get Sick?2:01 – Parenting Without 100% Energy2:32 – Pain, Irritability & Losing Patience3:48 – Communicating Your Limits to Kids5:05 – A Moment of Compassion from Their Daughters6:07 – Why Sharing “Weakness” Matters7:31 – Saying No When You Usually Say Yes8:17 – Asking Kids for Help (And Why It’s Hard)9:40 – Teaching Kids Through Real-Life Tasks11:30 – When Kids Respond with Attitude13:03 – Sharing the Load as a Family14:10 – Encouraging Kids (Even When It’s Hard)15:46 – Getting Creative with Limited Energy17:00 – Low-Impact Ways to Play with Your Kids18:08 – Adapting Games When You’re Worn Out20:22 – Pool Time Without Getting in the Pool22:25 – Accepting Your Limits Without Guilt23:06 – Finding Alternative Ways to Connect23:42 – Trusting Growth Through Hard Seasons

5 de may de 2026 - 25 min
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Episode 21: Raising Adults

What if the goal of parenting isn’t just getting through the day—but raising capable, compassionate adults?In this episode of Parenting on Empty, we sit down with friends Brian and Renee to explore a powerful parenting philosophy: raising adults, not children. From balancing freedom and control to teaching responsibility, communication, and empathy, this conversation dives deep into what it really means to prepare kids for real life.You’ll hear practical strategies for: • Teaching kids to think beyond themselves • Creating a peaceful, structured home • Allowing failure and discomfort to build resilience • Balancing work, parenting, and relationships • Building leadership qualities in your childrenIf you’ve ever felt like you’re running on empty as a parent, this episode will challenge and encourage you to think long-term—and parent with purpose.👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if this resonates with you!⏱️ Timestamps0:00 – Introduction: Feeling “empty” as a parent0:30 – Meet Brian & Renee: “We’re raising adults”1:10 – Parenting with the end in mind2:00 – Addressing tattling & heart motives3:00 – Avoiding control-based parenting4:00 – Freedom vs. control in parenting5:00 – Guiding kids based on passions & values6:00 – Teaching future identity (parent, spouse, worker)7:00 – Surviving vs. intentional parenting8:00 – Recognizing emotional imbalance in yourself8:30 – Helicopter vs. absentee parenting9:00 – Saying “yes” vs. “no” to kids10:30 – The danger of overprotecting children11:20 – Why kids need to experience pain & failure12:00 – Raising leaders through real experiences13:00 – Respecting kids’ perspectives14:00 – Managing work-from-home with children15:00 – Creating structure and communication systems16:30 – Parenting interruptions & staying patient18:30 – Real-life stress vs. being present20:00 – Meeting individual emotional needs of kids22:00 – Teaching work-life balance to children23:00 – Real-life lesson: choosing others over convenience25:00 – Modeling values through action26:00 – Involving kids in decision-making27:00 – The importance of communication in families28:00 – Teaching responsibility through chores30:00 – Training kids for adult life

5 de may de 2026 - 31 min
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Episode 20: Independence

Welcome to Parenting on Empty! If you’re trying to raise confident, independent kids without damaging your relationship along the way, this episode is for you.In this episode, we dive into how to teach children independence at every stage of life—from total dependence at birth to full independence as young adults. We talk about the challenges parents face when letting go, how to avoid being overly controlling, and practical ways to give your kids responsibility while still guiding them.💡 Learn how to: • Gradually build independence from ages 0–18 • Balance authority with freedom • Handle pushback and “disrespect” in teens • Teach decision-making, responsibility, and accountability • Build trust so your kids still come to you for adviceWe also share real-life parenting stories about:✔ Letting teens make their own decisions✔ Teaching financial responsibility✔ Navigating friendships and dating✔ Giving kids meaningful choices✔ Preparing your home as a “launching pad,” not a “corral”If you’ve ever struggled with letting go, control, or trusting your kids, this conversation will challenge and encourage you.👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if this episode helped you!⸻⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Welcome to Parenting on Empty00:13 – Topic: Teaching Kids Independence00:30 – From 0% to 100% Independence Explained01:30 – Evaluating Parenting Through Independence Levels01:52 – What Happens When Kids Don’t Get Independence03:28 – Independence vs. Disrespect in Teens05:07 – The Struggle of Letting Go as a Parent06:08 – Giving Teens Decision-Making Power07:12 – Why Kids Still Seek Your Advice08:34 – Why Explaining “Why” Matters09:49 – Discipline, Consequences & Communication11:44 – Teaching Values & Choosing Friends14:10 – Parenting Teens & Dating Concerns16:17 – Why Conversations Matter Before They Leave Home17:14 – Your Home: Launching Pad vs. Corral18:16 – Adjusting Parenting Styles as Kids Grow20:20 – Building Trust Through Independence21:52 – Teaching Financial Responsibility23:44 – Emotional Independence & Self-Esteem25:38 – Are We Being Manipulative as Parents?27:49 – Letting Kids Make Bad Decisions28:47 – Giving Kids Real Choices30:09 – Teaching Consequences Through Decisions32:14 – The Right Way to Offer Choices33:51 – Teaching Responsibility Through Chores35:13 – Why Kids Need Life Skills Like Cooking36:25 – The Difference Between Real & Fake Independence36:56 – Final Thoughts: Letting Go is Hard but Necessary

5 de may de 2026 - 37 min
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