Gosia Betancourt didn't stumble into great parenting — she designed it. Two ideas from this conversation worth keeping.
Variety is a method, not a detour. Most parents wait for their kids to find their passion. Gosia chose something different — she gave her boys width before depth. Not because she didn't care about excellence, but because she understood that breadth is how you build a richer, more capable person. Early specialization feels like a shortcut. It's often a ceiling.
Finding the way is the lesson. Gosia's life is proof that conditions are never perfect — and that waiting for them is the real risk. She didn't have the language, the money, or the connections. She moved anyway. And somewhere along the way, that became the gift she passed on to her kids. Not a clear path, but the confidence to find one.
Two things to take into this week:
That's Parent Shift.
Gosia Betancourt Episode Link — https://open.spotify.com/episode/33tS8ZyjORSaNKEws8lJCm?si=757710346bb44530
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