Episode Synopsis "You need to apologize to your kids."
You ever make a mistake as a parent? You ever feel like you don't know what you're doing? I do this more often than I'd like to admit. I realized it was important to admit to my kids that I'm not perfect and I need to apologize from time to time as well. We discuss why it's important to be open and honest with your kids about your own shortcomings. We hope this segment helps you build transparency and trust with your kids. It's never too late or early to begin. Got an idea for a topic? Send us a message. We may even ask you to be on the podcast. Joe Ramirez: @workshop_joe (twitter/instagram) Tracie Shaw: @trixmclix (twitter/instagram) Across The Hall: @acrossthehallpod (instagram) Email: [email protected]
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