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What does it mean to parent with intention in a world shaped by patriarchy? In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into the complexities of modern parenting with David Bouquin. From the micro-level realities—like the absence of baby-changing tables in men’s restrooms—to the macro-level cultural narratives that cast fathers as the “flexible” parent and mothers as career-driven jugglers, we unpack the invisible glitches in the matrix of traditional parenting roles.

We also explore the lessons anthropology offers: studies suggest that for every child, four supportive adults create the most easeful environment. Together, we discuss the inevitable burnout of helicopter parenting, the power of letting children witness conflict resolution, and the transformative gift of boundaries and discipline. David brings thoughtful insights into how we can create a parenting paradigm rooted in balance, structure, and community.

Whether you're a parent, aspiring parent, or simply curious about reshaping societal norms, this episode offers wisdom and tools for reimagining the future of parenting.