Ken Coleman
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Podcast Appearances
Where I realized in talking about dumb things that I did, failures that I had made, they locked in and asked lots of questions.
And it started with just pure curiosity.
I kind of want to know how dad screwed up because he might be the idiot that I think he is.
And in talking about my failures, I was then and only then able to, and most of the time,
They'll ask questions.
And I was able to give some insight into how to avoid that for themselves.
I think that's the easiest way to go.
Jade, I want you to weigh in on this because I think you get some great insight.
Does he have his own job?
Great.
You know what I think is also the greatest teacher is to let him make some mistakes, and then you'd be there to go, hey, and not correct him.
This is going to be very hard, Mom, especially a 17-year-old boy who's now distancing himself from you.
I'm sure you're already seeing it.
A little.
And I'm just telling you, having walked through, I'm just telling you, if Stacey were on the air with you right now, there were things, and again, every situation is different, but they naturally push away from you.
And if he makes some mistakes with his own money, Jennifer, your posture needs to be, oh, buddy, I'm so sorry about that.
I did something like that.
Like, no, I told you so, or you can't do that.
It's got to be, oh...
Oh, that stinks.