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Season Finale! Kids Say The Darndest Things!

32 min · 4 de may de 2026
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This episode is filled with precious conversations with my son over the years. We dive into important topics from porn all the way to hard conversations regarding the relationships Nathan and I had throughout his life. These are vulnerable moments and used with consent. Let's normalize seeing our kids where they are and meeting them there to grow and learn. I hope this makes someone smile and also reflect that parenting is hard and we all do it differently! Again, please subscribe to our podcast on whatever platform you use and rate it too! This helps us grow and share important topics that help people feel less alone!

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