113. Parenting Against the Grain: Trusting Yourself When Others Don't Get It
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Let's talk about the elephant in the room.
So many parents know—deep down—that the old ways of parenting aren't working.
Control. Punishment. "Because I said so."
Pushing compliance over connection.
And yet… choosing something different can feel terrifying.
Because what happens when your parenting no longer looks "normal"?
What happens when family members question you?
When teachers don't understand?
When your neighbors think your kid just needs more discipline?
In this episode, Angie dives into the fear that comes with parenting differently—and why trusting your gut often means going against what society tells us good parenting should look like.
Through the lens of Human Design, nervous system regulation, and generational healing, this conversation explores what it means to stop outsourcing authority and start leading your family from alignment instead of fear.
Because sometimes the bravest parenting choice is not being stricter…
It's trusting what you already know.
This episode is for the parent standing at the edge of change, wondering:
"If I stop doing what everyone expects… will everything fall apart?"
Maybe not.
Maybe that's where everything finally starts coming together.
When you're ready to go deeper for your family, I'm holding space for you here: www.angiegrandt.com