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Navigating Cancel Culture While Raising Socially Conscious Children
This podcast episode discusses cancel culture and the challenges parents face while raising socially conscious children. It emphasizes the importance of differentiating between standing up for a cause and being self-centered in the name of social justice.
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The podcast discusses the importance of emotional availability in parenting and how it can positively impact a child's development.
02:15 - 03:49 (01:34)
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The podcast discusses the importance of emotional availability in parenting and how it can positively impact a child's development. It also emphasizes the need for parents to be open to learning and taking accountability for their actions.
ChapterNavigating Cancel Culture While Raising Socially Conscious Children
EpisodeHow To Raise Children In An Unjust World w/Dr. Traci Baxley EP 1179
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The conversation around social justice and anti-racism has made it important to raise pro-justice kids who are activists and can stand up and advocate for others, even when it's messy.
03:49 - 06:44 (02:55)
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The conversation around social justice and anti-racism has made it important to raise pro-justice kids who are activists and can stand up and advocate for others, even when it's messy. Reflecting on your own upbringing can help you identify patterns you want to avoid passing on to your children.
ChapterNavigating Cancel Culture While Raising Socially Conscious Children
EpisodeHow To Raise Children In An Unjust World w/Dr. Traci Baxley EP 1179
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The cancel culture phenomenon can make it difficult to stand up for social justice without fear of backlash, but it's important to prioritize the work over personal validation and understand that losing people is often inevitable.
06:44 - 09:42 (02:58)
Summary
The cancel culture phenomenon can make it difficult to stand up for social justice without fear of backlash, but it's important to prioritize the work over personal validation and understand that losing people is often inevitable.