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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2025 · 33 MIN

#9. What it's Like Having Kids in Competitive Sports

from Malibu & Me with Jen Rouse · host Iconic Nation Media

Episode #9: When Sarah's car skidded off the road in what could have been a tragic accident, it shook us to our core, reminding us of the unpredictable nature of life. Yet, amid the chaos of a devastating week in Southern California, we found solace during a rejuvenating trip to the serene landscapes of Colorado. We pour our hearts into sharing these personal stories and how we've begun embracing our roles as new empty nesters. With Mel Robbins' enlightening book guiding our reflections, we're on a journey of self-discovery, determined to maintain our authentic selves as we face this exciting new chapter. Our episode navigates the profound challenges and joys of parenting in the realm of competitive sports, from a snowboarder's inspiring recovery to Elias' dual passion for rock climbing and academia. Parenting never truly ceases, even as kids grow more independent—a theme we explore with heartfelt introspection. We also dive into the harmony of staying connected through wellness goals, adventurous family activities, and the delightful chaos of family taco nights. Join us as we balance structured wellness regimens with life's unexpected twists, celebrating adaptability and the vibrant beauty of midlife transitions. Highlights: (00:00) Navigating Empty Nesting and New Beginnings (11:28) Passion for Sports and Life Balance (22:58) Wellness Regimen and Shared Experiences Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and watch us on YouTube!

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