Most parents think protecting their kids means shielding them from struggle.
But what if what they actually need is to see you struggle too?
In this episode, former Navy SEAL and bestselling author Brandon Webb brings his expertise in performance psychology and fatherhood to one of the most overlooked parts of parenting — the power of sharing your own failures and saying sorry. What his daughter told him will stay with you.
Listen to the full episode here: https://drrobynsilverman.com/category/podcast/
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