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Back to EpisodesStrong Enough to Connect: Masculinity, Humility, and Responsibility Episode# 809
Description
Todd and Cathy discuss a recent episode of survivor, Cathy’s frustration at Todd’s double parking, as well as humility, masculinity, responsibility, and emotional support in relationships.
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Links shared in this episode:
Survivor 48 – Jeff Probst Gets Emotional as Eva Opens Up
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AI Summary
Zen Parenting Radio: Humility & Survivor
Todd and Cathy introduce episode 809 of Zen Parenting Radio, discussing potential topics including humility, masculinity, and responsibility. They promote Cathy’s new book “Restoring Our Girls” and mention upcoming virtual book club talks and in-person events. Todd also highlights their Zen Talk community and various micro-communities within Team Zen for parents seeking support. They then discuss a recent episode of Survivor, where a contestant named Eva had an intense emotional reaction during a competition, leading to Jeff Probst crying for the first time in 48 seasons.
Joe’s Empathetic Actions in Survivor
Todd discussed an emotional episode from the TV show Survivor where a contestant named Eva, who has autism, experienced a meltdown. Her teamma