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May 6, 2021

Is it Your Job to Make Your Child Happy?

Parenting is a marathon, and it's helpful to keep the end goal in mind: you're preparing your kids for adulthood. John and Danny discuss the dangers of believing your primary job is to make your child happy. Featuring Dr. David Clarke.

Original Air Date: May 6, 2021

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