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“I Knew You Loved Me… But I Didn’t Think You Liked Me” | Are You Easy to Love?

18 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the You Are Dope Podcast, Sharif and his daughter Kennedy have a real and honest conversation about something that hits deeper than most people realize… Are you easy to love? At one point, Kennedy shared something that stopped Sharif in his tracks: > “I knew you loved me… but I didn’t think you liked me.” From there, the conversation opens up into what it means to feel seen, accepted, and genuinely liked—especially within parent-child relationships. They talk about: *  the difference between being loved and being liked  *  how communication (or lack of it) impacts relationships  *  how parents show up without realizing the message they’re sending  *  and what it takes to build stronger, more connected relationships  This is a real, unfiltered conversation about growth, awareness, and showing up better for the people we love. 🎙 You Are Dope Podcast — real conversations about life, family, and becoming better. #Parenting  #FatherDaughter  #Relationships  #EmotionalGrowth  #Communication  #Family  #SelfAwareness  #YouAreDopePodcast  #Growth  #RealConversations

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