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In this episode of The Well‑Run Life, Liz shares the intimate, kid‑led approach her family takes to celebrating Father’s Day. She explains why stepping back as a mother is the most powerful act of leadership, how the children become the planners, and the simple, hands‑on meals and ten‑minute handmade gifts that make the day meaningful. Listeners will learn practical tips for creating a quiet, authentic Father’s Day that honors the father without turning it into a performance. Episode Summary: * Introduction to the cultural pressure around Father’s Day and why it often becomes a logistical burden. * The shift in Liz’s household: moving the day from a mother‑orchestrated event to a child‑led celebration. Practical steps: 1. Have a quiet conversation with the kids two weeks before the day to ask what they want to do for Dad. 2. Let the children design the plan (gift, meal, activity) without adult upgrades. 3. Prepare the necessary materials (paper, markers, ingredients, flowers) in advance and then step back. * Meal guidelines: simple, mostly child‑prepared dishes (pancakes, eggs, fruit, toast, coffee). * Gift ideas: ten‑minute handmade items such as cards, drawings, flowers, painted rocks. * The importance of keeping the day private and low‑key to preserve authenticity. * Reflections on how the child‑led approach teaches kids agency, love, and responsibility. * Tips for families with different ages, busy fathers, or non‑traditional father figures. * Closing thoughts on the broader lesson: a well‑run household can let go for an hour, allowing genuine love to shine. Keywords: Father’s Day, family rituals, parenting, child‑led celebrations, minimalist holidays, well‑run life, household leadership, quiet holidays, DIY gifts, simple meals, intentional parenting
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