
Parenting: Why It's Not Rocket Science
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We have overcomplicated parenting to the point of absolute overwhelm.
In this episode, Lauren Edmunds addresses the exhaustion of consuming endless parenting books, podcasts, and social media advice.
She shares her "chocolate cake" analogy, explaining how binging on endless expert tips just leaves us feeling sick and fatigued by the same redundant information.
Lauren calls for a return to the fundamentals: real eye contact, daily routines, nourishing meals, and genuine connection.
She discusses why external supports like therapists, doctors, and medication are only there to back up the work you do at home.
Finally, she offers a refreshing reminder on identity, reframing parenting as just one part of who you are, which only functions when your child is actually around.
It is an encouraging, grounded look at how stripping away the noise and mastering the daily basics is what your child actually needs.
In this episode, Lauren Edmunds addresses the exhaustion of consuming endless parenting books, podcasts, and social media advice.
She shares her "chocolate cake" analogy, explaining how binging on endless expert tips just leaves us feeling sick and fatigued by the same redundant information.
Lauren calls for a return to the fundamentals: real eye contact, daily routines, nourishing meals, and genuine connection.
She discusses why external supports like therapists, doctors, and medication are only there to back up the work you do at home.
Finally, she offers a refreshing reminder on identity, reframing parenting as just one part of who you are, which only functions when your child is actually around.
It is an encouraging, grounded look at how stripping away the noise and mastering the daily basics is what your child actually needs.

