
342. 6 Years of Lessons: Why Courage (not Perfection) Matters in Parenting + Life
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Six years ago, I started recording this podcast in a cramped unused shower with my laptop propped on pillows in front of me—and I never imagined back then that PG-ish would still be here today. Despite the roller coaster ride of the last six years, I’m still here because of the real-life human connections the podcast has brought to my life, and the certainty that learning and growing will always matter.
Today I talk about why I started PG-ish and what I’ve learned over the last six years of the podcast, as well as how I’ve evolved over the last ten years of major life changes. Learning and growing alongside you and your kiddos has been such a joy and journey, and I look forward to continuing the ride with you!
Must-listen episodes:
- Episode 183: Rick Rigsby - How are you living today?
- Episode 247: Alain de Botton - Becoming the hero of your life
- Episode 210: Gordan Neufeld - Hold their heart to capture their mind
- Episode 248: Dr. Alia Crum - What you think you become
- Episode 319: Susan David - Embracing emotional agility
- Episode 289: Brene Brown - Clear is kind
- Episode 290: Claudia Hammond - Permission to rest
As always, I’d love to hear from you! Subscribe, leave a review, or follow PG-ish on IG @pgishparenting, or you can always find me at www.pgishparenting.com.