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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Mar 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In a disagreement two things can feel like opposites—but it can still be a fact that both things are true.
You wish they'd listen; they wish you'd not get so angry.
Your kid isn't going to that unsupervised sleepover; your kid is going to be furious about that for weeks.
When we start allowing for coexisting differences of opinion—when we stop feeling like the other person can only be super-wrong before we get what we want—something like change can start to occur. The idea that two things can be true dates back to the ancient Greeks, and in this episode, we discuss

the history of dialectical thinking

why our lizard brains love to overcategorize

how we can use the "two things can be true" script in our parenting


We're still figuring out how this works for ourselves, but the effort seems well worth it.

Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:

Dr. Becky on Instagram: How to Respond to Pushback With Firmness and Connection


Raising Good Humans with Dr. Aliza Pressman: Two Things Can Be True


Paul Sonderegger for Quartz: Forget the Turing Test—give AI the F. Scott Fitzgerald Test instead



Steven Reidbrd M.D. for Psychology Today: "Dialectics in Psychotherapy"


Oakwise Counseling: "Two Opposing Things Can Be True"


The poem "Good Bones" by Maggie Smith


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Released:
Mar 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hosted by funny moms Margaret Ables (Nick Mom) and Amy Wilson (When Did I Get Like This?), “What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood” is a comedy podcast solving today’s parenting dilemmas so you don’t have to. We’re both moms of three, dealing with the same hassles as any parent, albeit with slightly differing styles. Margaret is laid-back to the max; Amy never met an expert or a list she didn't like. In each episode, we discuss a parenting issue from multiple perspectives and the accompanying expert advice that may or may not back us up. We talk about it, laugh about it, call out each other’s nonsense, and then we come up with concrete solutions. Join us as we laugh in the face of motherhood! Winner of the 2018 Mom 2.0 Iris Award for Best Podcast, the 2017 Podcast Awards People’s Choice for Best Family and Parenting Podcast, and finalist for the 2019 Romper's Parent's Choice Award. whatfreshhellpodcast.com