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  • Things of Beauty Olympic Edition 2026
    2026/03/06

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    What if the moments that make us cry at sports aren’t about the scoreboard at all, but about who we become when the clock is still running? We dive into a week of winter sports that felt like a lifetime: the stark courage of a legend risking one more run, a young skier laying down his poles to grieve, and a master technician turning anxiety into a gold-medal rhythm.

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    13 分
  • From Olympic Awe To Everyday Parenting Lessons
    2026/03/06

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    We contrast the emotional highs of the Winter Olympics with the realities of youth sports in America and lay out a saner, joy-first path for families. From Norway’s fun-centered playbook to U.S. pressure, costs, and injuries, we share stories that restore perspective and practical steps that protect your kid’s love of sport.

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    31 分
  • Reading The Signs: Is My Child Well? Part 2
    2025/12/19

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    Ever wish there were a clearer line between typical teen chaos and true cause for concern? We dive into the messy middle with a brain-based roadmap parents can actually use, breaking down how impulse control, temperament, and empathy shape risk long before a crisis knocks on the door.


    Online and offline risks collide in today’s world, so we take a hard look at obsessive content, self-harm communities, and extremist echo chambers that prey on isolation.

    You don’t need to be perfect to raise a resilient kid. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what sign do you watch for first?

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    48 分
  • How is my child? Is my child Okay? Part 1
    2025/12/15

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    Part 1 of a series where we ask, Is My Child Okay? We look at whether kids are actually okay by pairing brain development with today’s digital environment. Though progress markers offer hope we level with you about risk, influence, and what “normal” really looks like in today's changing world.

    Please share with a friend. Remember, you just have to be good enough as a parent. You don’t have to be perfect. You just have to be good enough.


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    37 分
  • Best of Things of Beauty: What We Almost Miss: Three Stories of Noticing Beauty
    2025/11/07

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    What if the smallest pause could change the story you tell about your life?

    n this episode, Craig shares three powerful moments where beauty emerged from unexpected places: spontaneous phone calls to celebrate struggling students, a tattered 9/11 flag that united the world at the 2002 Olympics, and carrying meaning through loss.

    These stories reveal that our most broken places often become our most beautiful ones, not despite the damage, but because of it.

    If this conversation moves you, pause with us: notice one act of beauty today, write it down and share it with someone you love. Subscribe for more thoughtful stories, leave a review to help others find the show and tell us the last moment you almost missed—what did it teach you?

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    12 分
  • Things of Beauty: The Ripple of a Child's Kindness: How Riley's Gentle Ways Continue to Shake the World
    2025/08/27

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    The Ripple of a Child's Kindness: How Riley's Gentle Ways Continue to Shake the World

    In this deeply moving episode, Craig sits down with Ziggy and Megan Gutensberger, founders of Riley's Ark, to share the profound story of their daughter Riley - a 12-year-old girl whose gentle acts of kindness created ripples that continue long after a tragic accident took her life.

    Riley embodied the beauty paradox that small gestures can have extraordinary impact. Through notes of encouragement, spontaneous hugs, and simple acts of care, she demonstrated how "in a gentle way, you can shake the world." After spending 28 days in the hospital following a car accident, Riley's parents faced impossible decisions about life, love, and letting go.

    What emerged from their grief was Riley's Ark (Acts of Random Kindness) - a organization that continues Riley's legacy through prom dress shops, Halloween costume drives, and "waves of kindness" for those in need. All events operate on a "pay what you can" basis, asking only that participants "be the ripple."

    This episode explores the paradox of how beauty can emerge from tragedy, how love continues beyond physical presence, and how one child's sensitivity to others' needs created a movement of compassion that touches thousands of lives.

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    24 分
  • Rediscovering Childhood: Playing Pretend with Jeff and Andy Crocker
    2025/07/23

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    Remember when your imagination had no limits? When a cardboard box became a spaceship and a backyard was an unexplored jungle? As we grow up, that magical part of our brain often takes a backseat to our logical, organized prefrontal cortex—but what if reconnecting with play could make us better parents and happier people?

    In this fascinating conversation, we're joined by Jeff and Andy Crocker (known professionally as Mr. and Mischief), experts in immersive theater experiences who help adults rediscover their capacity for imagination. Through their award-winning interactive performances like the Apple Avenue Detective Agency, they create safe spaces for grown-ups to step back into childlike wonder without the pressure to "perform."

    The couple shares their philosophy that "just because something is pretend doesn't mean it's not important"—a powerful approach they apply to both their artistic work and parenting their eight-year-old daughter. We explore how traditional education often diminishes creativity, why boredom can be the birthplace of imagination, and practical ways parents can nurture creative thinking without controlling it.

    Beyond just fun and games, we discover how pretend play helps children process complex emotions and experiences, from everyday frustrations to profound loss. The Crockers reveal their innovative approach to parenting that balances honesty with wonder, allowing their daughter to choose which tooth fairy tradition their family would follow after studying mythology together.

    Whether you're seeking to strengthen your connection with your children or simply want to recapture some of the joy and creativity that adult responsibilities have pushed aside, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on why playing pretend matters at every age. Discover how embracing your imagination can transform not just how you parent, but how you experience the world around you.

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    58 分
  • Things of Beauty Make Me Cry. A Collection
    2025/05/21

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    In a World of Noise, Beauty Still Speaks

    "The universe provides us lures to beauty... if we pause long enough to notice."

    When was the last time something moved you to tears? Not from sadness, but from experiencing the pure, unexpected beauty we are surrounded by?

    Raised in Missouri, I saw my sensitivity as a weakness. Embarrassed by a deep empathy and tears that came easily. But when my mother whispered, "Etch this in your memory," during moments of beauty, I later discovered she was teaching me to treasure what others often miss.

    "Things of Beauty Make Me Cry" is an invitation and a collection of stories from the Legit Parenting Podcast. I share the moments that have pierced through my armor while also exploring the paradoxes that make beauty so powerful: how it emerges from vulnerability, transcends tragedy, and hides in plain sight, among others.

    Trust has reached historic lows in our modern world; these stories remind us that beauty exists alongside our deepest pain. The invitation is transformative yet straightforward: slow down and seek beauty daily.

    Carry these moments with you. Let them remind you to see the beauty in being human.


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    14 分