367: 3 Ways to Create Lasting Bonds with Your Kids // Mike Westover (Rachel's Dad!)
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A strong parent-child relationship is so important, but it can sometimes be hard to know how to build one.
It’s my honor to share an interview with my Dad, Mike Westover. He has had, without a doubt, the biggest impact on my life, my mothering journey, and how I am trying to build bonds with my kids.
My dad is and always has been a rock in my life, and I've been trying to get him to come on the podcast for many years, but he would insist, "What would an old man like me have to teach all of the mothers who listen to your show?"
Well, a lot, as it turns out! I know you are going to love this conversation with him as he shares three simple, yet powerful things we can all do to forge a strong parent-child relationship. it's an honor to get to share this piece of my heart with you on this week after Father's Day.
For full show notes, including the three takeaways, click here.
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086: 3 Easy Ways to Build Life-Long Bonds with Your Children
365: Intentional Fatherhood // Tal Eyre
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