EP 24:Shifting Fatherhood Dynamic

Join us as we explore the complexities of teenage life and family dynamics. In this episode, I sit down with my 14-year-old daughter, Hailey, a high school freshman and cheerleader, to discuss her experiences navigating friendships, academic pressures, and the balance between independence and safety. We’re also joined by her protective older brother, Andre, who shares his perspective on sibling relationships and support.     Hailey opens up about reconnecting with her father after years of absence and reflects on the emotional impact of parental choices. We also discuss a tragic story of a teen's attachment to an AI chatbot, raising questions about human connection and societal shifts.     Through candid conversations, we highlight the value of empathy, open communication, and intentional relationships within families. This heartfelt episode invites you to reflect on growth and connection in the lives of teenagers and their families.           Follow Ariel: Instagram: @‌the_arielb TikTok: @‌the_arielb Website: This Too Shall Pass Podcast ‌ Watch Full Video On YouTube ‌ Email your letters/advice questions to thearielbpod@gmail.com Join the email list HERE and dont miss an episode or Exclusive merch drop This podcast is produced and edited by Idea to Launch Productions

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Introducing "This Too Shall Pass," a captivating new podcast hosted by Ariel B, a remarkable mother of five who has weathered the storm of leaving an abusive relationship, and is now courageously navigating the challenging journey of raising her children single-handedly on a single income. Ariel invites every parent longing to be seen and heard into her world, creating a safe space where their voices can resonate. With each weekly episode, she skillfully intertwines heartfelt anecdotes, raw emotions, and genuine humor to connect with her audience on a profound level. Through her captivating storytelling, Ariel offers solace, inspiration, and reassurance to parents who may find themselves in similar circumstances, reminding them that they are not alone in their struggles.