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Parenting With Transparency And Resilience With Grant Berardi

24 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Modeling accountability serves as a foundational building block for raising resilient children who are not afraid to face failure or own their mistakes. Counselor Grant Berardi [https://www.linkedin.com/in/grantberardi/] joins the show to discuss how parents can bridge the gap between "do as I say" and "do as I do" by being transparent about their own shortcomings and growth. By showing up as authentic, work in progress humans rather than perfect figures, parents create a safe space for their children to develop a healthy sense of self worth and resilience. This conversation highlights the importance of filling your own tank through creative outlets and movement, ensuring that you have the emotional capacity to remain present and intentional within the beautiful complexity of family life. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.katelundspeaks.com/ [https://www.katelundspeaks.com/] If you’re looking for more ways to navigate these challenges with more ease, you can find a deeper dive in my book, Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting [https://www.amazon.com/Step-Away-Keys-Resilient-Parenting/dp/0997151641].

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