Episode 120
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What if everything you think about parenting is backwards?
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Tom Cowan, physician, author, Waldorf school consultant, and someone I consider a true elder in the space of soul-deep wisdom. Tom has spent decades questioning dominant narratives in medicine, biology, and now parenting. His latest book, Commonsense Childrearing, brings a radically different lens to the way we raise our children, one that’s grounded in trust, presence, and actual lived experience.
We talk about what it really means to get on your child’s team, how “bad” behavior is often a form of communication, and why the instinct to punish or correct usually backfires. Tom shares stories from his clinical practice and personal life that reframe everything from food fights to emotional outbursts, including why you probably shouldn’t play with your kids. This one cracked me open. I hope it does the same for you.
You’ll Learn:
Timestamps:
[00:00] Introduction
[08:49] How “savage” behavior reveals deeper parental lessons
[14:58] Parallels between parenting and government authority
[23:31] Getting on your child’s team and staying there
[24:52] The story of the student who wrote “tolerance is bullshit”
[33:06] The vulnerability of letting go of control and embracing the child’s reality
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