In Part 2 of this conversation, Thomas and Kari focus on one of the most overlooked skills in adulthood: a real apology.
We talk about why true apologies take ownership without explanation or defense, why “I’m sorry” isn’t about being right but about being restored, and how sincere apologies rebuild trust faster than time ever will. We also unpack why adults often struggle to apologize more than children—and how to recognize the difference between a bad apology and a healthy one.
This segment challenges pride, exposes subtle deflection, and reminds us that strong relationships are built on humility, not ego.