Listen "Ep. 6: You’re the Parent. But Are You the Leader? - Part 2: Lead the Way Series"
Episode Synopsis
Part 2 of the “Lead the Way” Series: Parenting with Influece
Trust is the cornerstone of leadership—and parenting is no exception. In this deeper dive into what it really means to lead your family, Jackie explores how credibility, consistency, and emotional safety lay the groundwork for lasting influence at home.
Drawing from her own experiences as a mom of five and seasoned leader—as well as insights from other business and parenting experts—Jackie unpacks why kids don’t trust authority alone. They trust you: your follow-through, your honesty, your ability to stay calm under pressure (or repair when you don’t).
In this heartfelt and practical episode, you’ll learn:
Why trust—not control—is the foundation of family influence
How credibility (character + consistency) strengthens leadership at home
Why emotional regulation and repair matter more than perfection
Three small ways to start rebuilding trust with your child this week
Whether you're parenting toddlers or teens, this episode reminds us that leadership is earned in the quiet moments, kept promises, and honest apologies—and it’s never too late to build (or rebuild) the trust that fuels true connection.
Don't forget to follow the TBOP Podcast you you never miss a new weekly episode!
👣 Ready to take the next step in your parenting leadership journey?
Here are a few ways I can support you:
✅ Take the free Parenting Business Quiz — discover your parenting leadership style
✅ Download the Parenting Reflection Notebook — your roadmap to purpose-led family life
✅ Book a 1:1 Double-Up Strategy Session at MommyDoubles.com — personalized support to help you create calm and clarity at home
Follow along on substack: https://thebusinessofparenting.substack.com/
EPISODE CREDITS
Host: Jackie Mourot, Ed.D.
Produced by: The Business of Parenting
Original Music: No Roots — composed and produced by Matheo Mourot © 2025. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Learn more: TheBusinessofParenting.com | MommyDoubles.com
Trust is the cornerstone of leadership—and parenting is no exception. In this deeper dive into what it really means to lead your family, Jackie explores how credibility, consistency, and emotional safety lay the groundwork for lasting influence at home.
Drawing from her own experiences as a mom of five and seasoned leader—as well as insights from other business and parenting experts—Jackie unpacks why kids don’t trust authority alone. They trust you: your follow-through, your honesty, your ability to stay calm under pressure (or repair when you don’t).
In this heartfelt and practical episode, you’ll learn:
Why trust—not control—is the foundation of family influence
How credibility (character + consistency) strengthens leadership at home
Why emotional regulation and repair matter more than perfection
Three small ways to start rebuilding trust with your child this week
Whether you're parenting toddlers or teens, this episode reminds us that leadership is earned in the quiet moments, kept promises, and honest apologies—and it’s never too late to build (or rebuild) the trust that fuels true connection.
Don't forget to follow the TBOP Podcast you you never miss a new weekly episode!
👣 Ready to take the next step in your parenting leadership journey?
Here are a few ways I can support you:
✅ Take the free Parenting Business Quiz — discover your parenting leadership style
✅ Download the Parenting Reflection Notebook — your roadmap to purpose-led family life
✅ Book a 1:1 Double-Up Strategy Session at MommyDoubles.com — personalized support to help you create calm and clarity at home
Follow along on substack: https://thebusinessofparenting.substack.com/
EPISODE CREDITS
Host: Jackie Mourot, Ed.D.
Produced by: The Business of Parenting
Original Music: No Roots — composed and produced by Matheo Mourot © 2025. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Learn more: TheBusinessofParenting.com | MommyDoubles.com
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