In this episode of The Parent Network Podcast, we’re tackling a topic that hits close to home for many—ego-driven parenting. What happens when our desire for control, perfection, or validation overshadows the needs of our children? How can we recognize when our parenting is fueled by ego rather than empathy?
Join us for a raw and transformative two part conversation about shedding the need to "look good or be the boss " as parents and focusing on what truly matters—our and children’s well-being. If you’ve ever felt the weight of comparison, societal pressure, or the need to prove yourself as a parent, this episode is for you. Let’s let go of ego and embrace the freedom of parenting with intention and grace.
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