1642nd Rescription: Can you have a legit legacy without kids?

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1642nd Rescription: Can you have a legit legacy without kids?

from D.E.W. -N- 2womuch · host John and Kanika

Picture this: You're at your friend's wedding, camera flashes illuminate the room, and there you are, self-consciously adjusting your outfit. It's moments like these that have driven me to take a hard look at my health choices, the mirror, and the lasting imprint I'm leaving on the world. Join us as we navigate the twists and turns of a path to better health, ponder on the vanity that sometimes fuels our journey, and question the essence of our legacies. Is it the milestones we hit, or the lives we touch, particularly those of our children, that define our enduring mark?Amidst the laughter and the bowling strikes, we sit down to peel back the layers of relationship dynamics and the art of parenting. We celebrate the heartfelt rewards of giving back to our parents and the poignant lessons learned in return, forging stronger bonds along the way. The conversation takes a turn, exploring how our daily intentions set the tone for family life, the dance of giving our kids space while staying connected, and the delicate balance of fostering their happiness without imposing our own aspirations. We're not just discussing life; we're sharing the stories that shape our futures, inspire our actions, and remind us to enjoy the ride, all without losing sight of what's truly important.Support the show

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