Ep 154: Importance of Individuality: Learning to Trust Your Child’s Decisions (Fathers Day 2023)
Jun 23, 2023 9:11 am
Dear White Label American Podcast Fans,
We are happy to present to you our latest episode titled "Ep 154: Importance of Individuality: Learning to Trust Your Child’s Decisions (Fathers Day 2023) ft Ashwin Goutham Gopi, Corey Gumbs, & Nabeel Ebeid | White Label American"
The conversation highlights the significance of cultural heritage and fatherhood, providing valuable insights.
During the episode, we engage in a conversation about the various cultural aspects that shape our behavior and values as individuals. Our guests, Corey Gumbs, Ashwin Goutham Gopi, and Nabeel Ebeid, share their experiences on how they inherited certain cultural traits from their fathers and consciously avoid becoming too much like them in certain negative aspects.
We also discussed the struggle of raising children in a stressful culture, with the aim of allowing them to experience self-discovery without excessive stress or rewards. The guests shared their strategies on how to create a nurturing environment for children while imparting cultural experiences, including visiting ancestral temples and passing on cultural heritage.
We also discussed the challenges of owning up to our mistakes. Episode 154 delves into the importance of individuality and empowers parents to have faith in their child's choices. Ashwin Goutham Gopi, Corey Gumbs, and Nabeel Ebeid share their insights, making this episode a must-listen.as parents and the importance of apologizing when necessary. The guests spoke about their personal experiences and the significance of embracing one’s own voice and trusting their own instincts in parenting.
We hope that you enjoyed this episode as much as we did recording it. Be sure to tune in to our next episode for more interesting conversations on culture, race, and identity.
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Best regards,
Raphael