Description
As moms, we're often given tons of societal pressure on how we have to give our kids all the right things—then told to "chill out" when it comes to the worrying part. Gabrielle Blair, author of the new book THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT, is here to tell us that adulthood doesn't look like it used to, and that there are many paths to the success and happiness that all our kids deserve.
Gabrielle Blair is the the founder of DesignMom.com and the author of the New York Times blockbuster bestseller Ejaculate Responsibly.
Gabrielle, Amy, and Margaret discuss:
How the idea of the "reliable path to success" is actually harmful for a lot of parents and kids
Simple (and free/cheap) ways to use your home to create the family life you want
Why Gabrielle disagrees with the "you only get 18 summers" rhetoric that permeates parenting circles
Here's where you can find Gabrielle:
designmom.com
@designmom on IG
#thekidsareallright #thekidsareallrightbook
Buy THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9781523526505
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