
230. We Should Talk More - On Not Raising Socially Awkward Kids
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Remember when eye contact, please-and-thank-you, and real conversations were just... normal? These days, it feels like we’re raising kids in a world that’s slowly forgetting how to be human.
We see it everywhere—from the cashier who barely looks up, to parents missing “watch me!” moments at the playground because they're glued to their phones. It’s not just about manners—it’s about teaching our kids how to truly connect.
The good news? It doesn’t take much to turn the tide. Let your kid order their own food. Chat with “safe strangers.” Put the phones down at dinner and just talk. These little things? They add up. And they make a big difference.
If you're ready to raise kids who can look people in the eye and hold their own in a conversation, you’re not alone. Let’s build a generation that knows the power of putting the phone down and showing up—for real.
Episode Highlights:
- Culture shifts in the world.
- Raising respectful kids.
- We should talk more.
- Look up!
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