Rydel's Van Talk

Favorite Memories With Mom, Lessons We'll Never Forget, Seeing Potential In Your Kids | EP 21

53 min · 8 de may de 2026
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In this special Mother’s Day episode of Van Talk, my brothers join the conversation to reflect on the moments, lessons, and memories that shaped them growing up. We talk about favorite memories with mom, what a “perfect day” with her looks like, and the biggest things learned from her that still stick today. The conversation also turns to something deeper: the importance of seeing potential in your kids before they can fully see it in themselves, and how encouragement, belief, and intentional parenting can shape a child’s future. We also share favorite memories of watching Rydel become a mom and the moments that stand out most.

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