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Time To Show Up
5. Champion Review with SJ Watson: Finding a Calling, Dealing With Inner Criticism, and Defining Success.

Time To Show Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 32:37


Following their interview with S J Watson, Nathalie and Aaron explore themes such as finding one's vocational calling and the influence of early relationships. They delve into the definition of success and the relationship between pain and creativity, discussing the impact of external validation and the importance of valuing oneself beyond success. The conversation highlights the journey of self-validation and the process of working with core beliefs. They touch on the significance of identifying negative thought patterns and recognising emotional activation. Finally, they discuss the importance of embracing impermanence and living with a sense of poignancy.Websites https://www.sjwatson-books.com/ Books Before I Go To Sleep - S J Watson - https://bit.ly/3NZ8Ug2 Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman https://bit.ly/4aRnosl The Path – Professor Michael Puett & Christine Gross-Loh - https://bit.ly/48AUoDo Podcast & Video Let's Get Lit Podcast - https://bit.ly/41SVQi1 Write Now with Scrivener, Ep 27 with S J Watson - https://bit.ly/3UfL9V9 Nathalie Nahai in conversation with Jo Confino - https://bit.ly/3U4NS3p Before I Go To Sleep (2014) - https://bit.ly/3tTjdvj

Time To Show Up
4. Champion Interview with SJ Watson: Bestselling Author of Before I Go to Sleep

Time To Show Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 77:15


Today we're speaking with Steve Watson, better known as the author S.J. Watson. While working as an audiologist for the NHS we wrote his best-selling psychological thriller Before I Go to Sleep, which achieved international acclaim and was adapted into a film starring Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth. Watson's work is celebrated for its gripping exploration of memory, identity, and suspenseful storytelling, establishing him as a notable figure in the psychological thriller genre. In this conversation, S J Watson discusses his writing journey, self-discovery, and the impact of formative experiences. He reflects on the unexpected success of his first book and his definition of success. Watson also talks about transitioning from an audiologist to pursue writing. Delving into his motivation and his success achieved as an author, he reflects on the decision to go part-time to make room for writing. The conversation explores psychological aspects of his journey, including the impact of his father's criticism and the connection between his calling and feeling useless. It concludes with a discussion on ongoing fulfilment and finding joy in work. S J Watson shares insights on work fulfilment, seeking inspiration, the importance of curiosity, parental influence, and his Let's Get Lit podcast. Emphasising the joy of a job you love, he reflects on absorbing experiences, previews upcoming projects, and introduces the podcast's humorous conversations about writing and reading.Enjoying Time To Show Up? Try out our community for free:https://www.timetoshowup.org/ Key themes Self-discovery is a continuous process, and it's okay to struggle with articulating one's identity. Formative experiences, even negative ones, can shape a person's drive for success. Success is subjective and should be defined based on personal values and goals. Transitioning from one career to another requires taking risks and pursuing one's passion. Success can be defined by personal goals and achievements, not just external recognition. Making space and committing to a creative pursuit can lead to personal fulfilment. The wounds and criticisms from the past can drive motivation and the desire to prove oneself. The intersection of calling and wound can shape one's creative journey. Finding joy in the work itself is essential for long-term fulfilment. Find a job that brings you joy and fulfillment, and continue doing it for as long as possible. Absorb experiences from the world through books, galleries, TV, films, and remain curious. Parents can have a profound influence on a person's love for books and reading. Upcoming projects include writing a new book and participating in the Iceland Noir Literary Festival. Websites https://www.sjwatson-books.com/ Books Before I Go To Sleep - S J Watson - https://bit.ly/3NZ8Ug2 Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman https://bit.ly/4aRnosl The Path – Professor Michael Puett & Christine Gross-Loh - https://bit.ly/48AUoDo Podcast & Video Let's Get Lit Podcast - https://bit.ly/41SVQi1 Write Now...

Sách Nói Chất Lượng Cao
Sách nói Minh Đạo Nhân Sinh - Professor Michael Puett, Christine Gross-Loh | Voiz FM

Sách Nói Chất Lượng Cao

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 37:40


Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói Minh Đạo Nhân Sinh trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/444 Minh Đạo Nhân Sinh - Bí quyết sống hạnh phúc của các hiền giả Trung Hoa Trong những triết lý ấy có cái gì mà gây tác động to lớn đến vậy với những người nghiên cứu chúng? Không tư tưởng nào trong số đó bảo bạn "chấp nhận và trân trọng bản thân", "tìm ra chính mình", hay phải làm theo một loạt chỉ dẫn để đạt được mục tiêu cụ thể. Trên thực tế đó, chúng chính là thứ đối chọi với kiểu tư duy đó. Chúng không cụ thể, không ra lệnh, cũng không đao to búa lớn. Thay vào đó, chúng thay đổi từ nền tảng theo những cách không thể đoán định hay hình dung ra từ trước. Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói Minh Đạo Nhân Sinh được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn. --- Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi. --- Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/ --- Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói Minh Đạo Nhân Sinh và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung Chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM. Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download #voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiMinhĐạoNhânSinh #ProfessorMichael Puett #ChristineGrossLoh

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The Circled Square
Susie Andrews: Building Others Up

The Circled Square

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 61:42


Description This conversation with Susie Andrews (Mount Allison University) highlights how she uses creative and hands-on approaches to teaching Asian religions. Susie talks about the importance of building a culture of support and shared success in her teaching—and in academia more broadly. An inspired teacher who has her students build models of ancient Chinese burials using cardboard boxes and who regularly brings homemade playdough to her University classes, she will expand your thinking about the possibilities of embodied and creative practice in all stages of learning. This interview was recorded in the summer of 2021 and released in the Fall of 2021.  Quotes “Some types of doing invite themselves (into) reflection on the significance of doing as a way to know.” Susie Andrews “One of the joys of this project is not only the ability to become experts in the material, to really understand that, but also to be together and, maybe for a moment, giggle and find some of that creativity that is so welcome.” Susie Andrews “How am I going to facilitate this learning opportunity for the students in my class, both locally and then around the globe? It takes a lot of time, it takes a lot of effort, it takes a lot of creativity, and it's so valuable.” Susie Andrews “I think that learning in the COVID-19 pandemic has been important for me because it asked me to be the person I want to be, the person whose foremost concern walking into a classroom is to let people know they matter, even if they feel lonely, even if in that moment our inevitable suffering individually and as a group, even if that is very present for them.” Susie Andrews “We tell our stories through the objects around us, and those objects also shape how we can imagine ourselves.” Susie Andrews Links and References Susie Andrews, Mount Allison University, Department of Religious Studies https://mta.ca/directory/susie-andrews Nathan Hesselink, South Korean Drumming and Dance https://music.ubc.ca/nathan-hesselink Michael Puett and Christine Gross-Loh, The Path https://www.simonandschuster.ca/books/The-Path/Michael-Puett/9781476777849 Sharon Suh, Occupy This Body https://sumeru-books.com/products/occupy-this-body Ken Bain, What the Best College Teachers Do https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674013254 Joan Halifax, Being with Dying https://www.shambhala.com/being-with-dying-223.html Jessica Zitter, MD https://jessicazitter.com/ Katheryne Mannix, With the End in Mind https://withtheendinmind.co.uk/ Wheel of Sources https://uclalibrary.github.io/research-tips/primary-secondary/ Simran Jeet Singh, Sikh Coalition https://www.sikhcoalition.org/people/simran-jeet-singh/ Natasha Heller, University of Virginia, Department of Religious Studies https://religiousstudies.as.virginia.edu/faculty/profile/%20nlh4x Barbara Clayton, Mount Allison University https://mta.ca/directory/barb-clayton Ann Gleig https://crcc.usc.edu/people/ann-gleig/

Supervision Not Required
Episode Six: Christine Gross-Loh

Supervision Not Required

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 32:58


SEASON FINALE! When Christine Gross-Loh’s family moved to Japan, she was shocked to see kindergarteners walking on their own to school. Just a few months later her own first-grader was crossing 6-lane roads solo. Lenore asks author and world-traveler Christine what makes parents in other countries so confident.

Pedagog Adem Gunes
Çocuk Deyip Geçmeyin 83

Pedagog Adem Gunes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 42:56


İÇERİK:1-(01:44dk) 7,5 yaşındaki oğlum yanımızda yatmak istiyor.2-(05:58dk) Çocuğa yabancı dil nasıl ve ne zaman öğretilir?3-(08:29dk) 9 yaşındaki oğlum uykuda dişlerini gıcırdatıyor, "çocuk nasıl oluyor" diye soruyor?4-(11:55dk) Namaz ve dini öğeler ne zaman ve nasıl anlatılmalı?5-(19:31dk) "Çocuk nasıl oluyor?" gibi konuları anne baba dışında birisinin anlatması doğru mu?6-(24:39dk) 2,5 yaşındaki kızım kardeşi olmasını istemiyor.7-(28:53dk) 1.sınıfa giden kızım ödev yapmakta, ders çalışmakta zorlanıyor, çok yavaş yazıyor, dağınık bir hali var.8-(32:49dk) 20 aylık kızıma tuvalet alışkanlığı kazandırmakta zorlanıyoruz.9-(36:30dk) 15 aylık çocuğum tuvaletini haber veriyor, tuvalet alışkanlığı için erken mi? (Erken dönem için tuvalet alışkanlığı kitap tavsiyesi: Bezsiz Bebek, Christine Gross-Loh (uygulaması zor))10-(37:46dk) 7 yaşındaki oğlum geceleri altını ıslatıyor.11-(39:33dk) Arkadaşımın 5 yaşındaki çocuğunda haz öteleme eğitimi eksikliği var.83.1010050s

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The Mash-Up Americans
Raising Generation Mash-Up

The Mash-Up Americans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 42:35


Welcome to the third and final installation of our Mash-Up journey: raising our kids. In some ways, we've been working on this episode for the entire lifespan of The Mash-Up Americans. Where do we come from? Where are we going? How do we do raise our children with love, and care, and with a deep love of their mashiness? Amy and Rebecca are joined today by Rumaan Alam, first-generation Bengali American, novelist and essayist on parenting in transracial adoptions; and Christine Gross-Loh, first gen Korean American, mother of four Korean American Jews, and expert on parenting practices around the world, to try and tackle the biggest questions of all. Oh, and a seven-year old Mash-Up guest star! (Hint: He's our producer's very thoughtful kid.) Visit mashupamericans.com for more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Mash-Up Americans
Raising Generation Mash-Up

The Mash-Up Americans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 42:35


Welcome to the third and final installation of our Mash-Up journey: raising our kids. In some ways, we've been working on this episode for the entire lifespan of The Mash-Up Americans. Where do we come from? Where are we going? How do we do raise our children with love, and care, and with a deep love of their mashiness? Amy and Rebecca are joined today by Rumaan Alam, first-generation Bengali American, novelist and essayist on parenting in transracial adoptions; and Christine Gross-Loh, first gen Korean American, mother of four Korean American Jews, and expert on parenting practices around the world, to try and tackle the biggest questions of all. Oh, and a seven-year old Mash-Up guest star! (Hint: He's our producer's very thoughtful kid.) Visit mashupamericans.com for more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Breathe Full
Breathe Full 001 - Making Decisions

Breathe Full

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 24:49


Sheena discusses "the Rule of Five" as well as Chinese philosophy on how to make life decisions (now matter how big or small) and how to cultivate a full, multifaceted life. The book discussed in this episode is: "The Path: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life" by Michael Puett & Christine Gross-Loh. If you'd like to connect with Sheena, visit www.sheenajeffers.com or follow her on Instagram: @sheenajeffers. Music by: bensound.com

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Elemental Podcast | Club de aprendizaje
#008 - El camino de Michael Puett y Christine Gross-Loh

Elemental Podcast | Club de aprendizaje

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 50:29


Resumen del Libro: A través del estudio de la filosofía China antigua, los autores intentan rescatar ideas y formas de ver el mundo que aún están vigentes. En el libro se estudian a grandes filósofos como Confucio, Lao Tse, Xunzi, entre otros.   Pedro García-Huidobro (@pedroghg) y Santiago Allamand (@stgoallamand) discuten sobre distintos libros todas las semanas. El libro de esta semana es The Path: A New Way to Think About Everything (El Camino: Una nueva forma de pensar acerca de todo).   |Nuestra pagina|: http://www.elementalpodcast.cl/   |Subscríbete en iTunes|: https://goo.gl/exXvXV |Subscríbete en Stitcher|: https://goo.gl/ZzStCQ |Subscríbete en Podbean|: https://goo.gl/JV8VUZ |Subscríbete en Spotify|: https://goo.gl/jJdL5n   |Amazon|: https://goo.gl/7LpDe5 |Autor|: Michael Puett y Christine Gross-Loh   Links y notas del Show:   Intro 00:00 - 03:26   01:44 | Este tipo de libro de autoayuda | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_(book) Parodia de los Simpsons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ3HSQcmjNM   3:11 | Fisica de Aristóteles |  https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%ADsica_aristot%C3%A9lica | Aristóteles era quien afirmaba que los ratones salían del polvo | https://line.do/es/teorias-del-origen-de-la-vida/k0f/vertical   Discusión 3:27 - 42:20   4:46 | Perspectiva histórica a la que Pedro hace referencia | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sohXPx_XZ6Y&t=3s&index=3&list=PLBDA2E52FB1EF80C9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3Wvw6BivVI&t=3s&index=4&list=PLBDA2E52FB1EF80C9     Confucio 8:23   11:20 | Películas de China | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0299977/ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0473444/   11:56 | Guerra del opio | https://youtu.be/fgQahGsYokU?t=5m10s | La carta (en inglés) | https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/1793qianlong.asp   13:07 | Filosofía griega nombrada | https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arch%C3%A9 https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alegor%C3%ADa_de_la_caverna https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradoja_de_Teseo   13:51 | Mandamientos y leyes naturales (derecho natural) |   | Términos del libro Qing y Yi, por si quieres seguir investigando|   Mencius 16:20   17:11 | La vida para Mencius | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edmqTODMZC4 17:41 | Absurdismo | https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filosof%C3%ADa_del_absurdo   | Términos del libro Xin |   19:56 | Ilustración del conflicto entre corazón y mente en filosofía occidental | http://www.createch540.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/toma-de-decisiones-en-la-empresa-factores-emocionales-o-racionales.jpg   21:56 | Timmy O'Toole dentro de un pozo | https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Bart     Lao Tse 22:31   25:26 | La charla TED de la que Pedro hablaba | https://www.ted.com/talks/jamila_raqib_the_secret_to_effective_nonviolent_resistance   26:26 | Cambios Individuales | https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teor%C3%ADa_de_los_sentimientos_morales     28:53 Zhuangzi   | Términos del libro Qi |   31:13 | Bruce Lee Be As Water My Friend | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJMwBwFj5nQ   | Términos del libro Ying y Yang | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yin_and_yang      35:44  Xunzi    38:10 Capitulo de Cierre   42:20 Nota y Cierre   Aclaración: Las notas aquí presentadas sirven para dar luces sobre cosas que están fuera del mismo libro  y complementar nuestros comentarios.   Agradecimientos especiales a:  |Música|: Osvaldo Guzmán  |Sonidos Adicionales|: Osvaldo Guzmán   |Diseñadora|: María de los Ángeles Manriquez

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
Christine Gross-Loh, a freelance journalist and author of The Path, joined host Janeane Bernstein Monday at 9:45am pst on KUCI 88.9fm

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017


Christine Gross-Loh @grossloh Author, writer. THE PATH: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life. Bylines: @theatlantic, @wsj, @guardian, @nytimeswell @voxdotcom Christine Gross-Loh is a freelance journalist and author. Her writing has appeared in a number of publications including The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, and the Huffington Post. She has a PhD from Harvard University in East Asian history. The Path - NYT and International BestsellerPraise for THE PATH: “Puett’s dynamism translates well from his classroom theater onto the page, and his provocative, radical re-envisioning of everyday living through Chinese philosophy opens wide the “possibilities for thinking afresh about ourselves and about our future.” His text presents creative alternatives to the stale “confines of our narrative.” With philosophical consideration, our methods of interacting and coexisting may, as the author promises, have the power to better our lives and our relationships. With its academic tone and spirited, convincing vision, revolutionary new insights can be gleaned from this book on how to approach life’s multifarious situations with both heart and head.” —Kirkus Reviews “[Michael Puett and Christine Gross-Loh's] accessible, conversational style introduces anyone with interest to what Chinese sages suggested about giving meaning to our days. Even more impressive, they inspire interest.” —Huffington Post “The Path illuminates a little-known spiritual and intellectual landscape: the rich body of Chinese thought that, starting more than two millennia ago, charted new approaches to living a meaningful life. But Puett goes a lot further, creatively applying this ancient thought to the dilemmas of modern life. The result is a fresh recipe for harnessing our natural energies and emotions to strengthen social connection and build islands of order amid the chaos that sometimes surrounds us.” —Robert Wright, author of The Evolution of God “I read The Path in one sitting and have been talking about it to everyone. It’s brilliant, mesmerizing, profound—and deeply contrarian. It stands conventional wisdom on its head and points the way to a life of genuine fulfillment and meaning.” —Amy Chua, Yale Law professor and author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother “This is a book that turns the notion of help—and the self, for that matter—on its head. Puett and Gross-Loh bring seemingly esoteric concepts down to Earth, where we can see them more clearly. The result is a philosophy book grounded in the here and now, and brimming with nuggets of insight. No fortune-cookie this, The Path serves up a buffet of meaty life lessons. I found myself reading and re-reading sections, letting the wisdom steep like a good cup of tea.” —Eric Weiner, author of The Geography of Bliss and The Geography of Genius Each fall, Harvard professor Michael Puett begins his freshman survey of Chinese Philosophy with a promise – if you take the ideas in these texts seriously, they will change your life. Confucius’s Analects, the Dao de jing, the writings of Mencius: Ancient texts handed down over millennia in a land more than 7000 miles away. These texts, you ask, will change my life? Many students, even those bound for Wall Street, say the class has done just that. And we have one better: we suspect they may change yours, too. In his inspiring book THE PATH: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us about the Good Life, written with Christine Gross-Loh, Puett brings these texts out of the University and into the world, encouraging us to put aside traditional Western ideas about “the good life” and to engage with the philosophies of key Chinese thinkers. A course the administration thought would barely draw 100 students has, in nine years, inspired such an overflow of requests to attend that it was forced to move to the majestic Sanders Theater – the biggest room on campus – where 700 students now crowd into that hall every semester for Puett’s legendary seminar, “Classical Chinese Ethical and Political Theory.” It is Harvard’s third most popular class after “Computer Science” and “The Principles of Economics.” And life-changing indeed have these ideas been. For students pressured to push ahead with big pre-set goals and achieve individual excellence, this ancient way of thinking about life seems to them nothing less than revelatory – and a huge relief. But of course it isn’t only students who feel this pressure to succeed; it’s every one of us. And while our culture rewards ambition, that ambition often leaves us wanting for happiness, for peace, and for reassurance. So for Westerners, to say nothing of Harvard students, when these are ideas are put into practice they may even seem almost subversive. According to the wisdom of the sages in THE PATH, in making subtle adjustments to way we move through our day, the most dramatic changes can – and will – occur. By engaging with these texts, we can make profound shifts in our thinking, not only about what we can control, but about what success and happiness really are; we can stop thinking about what we’d like to become, and focus more on how we want to be. Michael Puett is the Walter C. Klein Professor of Chinese History in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations and Chair of the Committee on the Study of Religion at Harvard University. He is the recipient of a Harvard College Professorship for excellence in undergraduate teaching.

Reader's Digest Podcast
Sara Pascoe, John Preston, Michael Puett, Christine Gross-Loh & childhood memories

Reader's Digest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 44:54


In this month’s podcast, comedian Sara Pascoe talks about the female body in Animal, journalist John Preston looks back on the Jeremy Thorpe case in A Very English Scandal, Michael Puett & Christine Gross-Loh discuss the relevance of Chinese philosophy in The Path, and the editorial team shares their childhood memories.

History Extra podcast
The history of consumerism and Chinese philosophy

History Extra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 51:14


Frank Trentmann explores how our patterns of consumption have changed over the centuries, while Christine Gross-Loh discusses the legacy of ancient Chinese thinkers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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From My Mama's Kitchen® Talk Radio
Parenting Without Borders with Christine Gross-Loh

From My Mama's Kitchen® Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2013 58:00


A Mother’s Day Special broadcast. Parenting Without Borders: Surprising Lessons Parents Around the World Can Teach Us.  It's a narrative and research-backed exploration of the myriad ways parents raise their children around the world.    Christine Gross-Loh, Ph.D., draws on academic studies, conversations with dozens of parents, experts and teachers as well as personal experiences as a parent abroad, to reveal the surprising, often hidden ways in which culture shapes how we raise our children.    Join Christine and me on Tuesday, May 7, 10-11 A.M. US, to realize how becoming aware of the cultural norms that influence our parenting will broaden our perspective in surprising ways, benefiting us and our children.