
Make Parenting Your Protest (Especially If You Can’t Show Up Like You Used To)
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Make Parenting Your Protest (Especially If You Can’t Show Up Like You Used To)
Not all parents can protest—especially when you’re a working parent with limited time and energy.
In this episode of The Long Game Parent, hosted by certified parenting coach Lauryn Gregg, we explore how parenting can become your most powerful form of long-term impact. If you’ve been asking “what now?” after a major cultural or political moment, this conversation will help you translate your values - and your itch to march - into everyday parenting practices.
You’ll learn how to intentionally build self-awareness, media literacy, and emotional regulation in your kids—skills that are essential for navigating today’s complex world. We connect research to real-life parenting moments, showing how small interactions shape your child’s ability to think critically, communicate effectively, and handle pressure.
This episode is especially for working parents who care deeply about what’s happening in their communities but feel stretched thin. You’ll walk away with simple, practical tools to support your child’s development while reducing reactivity and building stronger relationships.
If you want to raise thoughtful, resilient kids—and stay grounded in your parenting long game—this episode is your next step.
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