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Episode 64. Parenting Under Control, Not Controlling w/ Rachel Balducci
Episode 64. Parenting Under Control, Not Controlling w/ Rachel Balducci
“It is easy to love the people far away. It is not always easy to love those close to us. Bring love into your home, for this is where our love for each other must start.”
~ St. Teresa of Calcutta
Why am I so emotionally tied up in my kids' accomplishments?
Is my child's behavior a verdict on my parenting?
How can I be invested in my child without trying to control them?
In Episode 64 of This Whole Life, Kenna welcomes guest Rachel Balducci for an insightful discussion on parenting, identity, and faith. They delve into the emotional journey parents undergo as they detach from their children's achievements and embrace their true identity and worth. Rachel shares personal stories, emphasizing the importance of humor and grace in parenting. The conversation highlights the need to maintain healthy boundaries, allowing children to forge their own paths while anchoring self-worth in the Lord, not external validation. Rachel also reflects on fostering authentic community and the transformative power of prayer, offering listeners encouragement in building genuine relationships and seeking holiness in everyday life. The episode is a thought-provoking exploration of how faith and mental health intertwine in parenting, with Kenna and Rachel offering wisdom and guidance for navigating challenges with love and understanding.
Rachel Balducci is a cohost of The Gist, a talk show for women on CatholicTV, and teaches journalism at Augusta University. She is the author of No Such Thing As Ordinary, Overcommitted: Cut Chaos and Find Balance, Make My Life Simple: Bringing Peace to Heart and Home and How Do You Tuck in a Superhero and Other Delightful Mysteries of Raising Boys. Rachel and her husband, Paul, live in Georgia and have five sons and one daughter.
Show Notes
Check out Rachel Balducci’s website & Instagram, and see her books below
“The typical expression of opening Friendship would be something like, ‘What? You too? I thought I was the only one.’”
C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves
“Holiness is the best gift you can give your family.”
It’s essential to approach every day from a place of prayer, even for 5 or 10 minutes.
“I would have invited friends over to dinner even if the carpet was stained, or the sofa faded.”
Erma Bombeck
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Challenge By Choice
Take time every day to pray
“Holiness is always the answer.”
If you don’t want to pray, asking the Lord to give you the desire to pray
Asking the Lord to show you the time during the day that you can pray
Asking the Lord to reveal himself more, to allow you to go deeper with him
Reflection Questions
For personal reflection or group discussion
What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?
If you are a parent, what are the most wonderful things about marriage & parenting? If you're not a parent, what the things that you appreciate most about families and parents around you?
What are the most challenging things about parenting?
In what ways can parents balance the tension between helping their children pursue excellence and reminding them of their worth regardless of their accomplishments?
What kinds of community and friendship have you sought out in your parenting journey? Where are you most in need of support right now?