
This week on Why, Dad?, Paul and Andrew unpack a family vacation that turned into an unexpected lesson on parenting, boundaries, and community. After a few tense moments involving overtired kids, public meltdowns, and well-meaning corrections from close friends, the guys dive into a difficult but important question: What happens when the people who love your kids discipline them differently than you would? The conversation explores: Why words like “bad” and “naughty” can stick with kids longer than we realize The tension between setting firm boundaries and practicing empathy How parents and non-parents alike are all learning in real time Why correction should never threaten a child’s sense of being loved The importance of honest conversations between adults when conflict happens How growth — for kids and adults — comes through repetition, mistakes, and grace Along the way, Paul and Andrew reflect on the pressure parents feel to “get it right,” the value of having invested friends and family in your children’s lives, and why being a good dad, uncle, or mentor is less about perfection and more about showing up consistently. At its core, this episode is about learning how to raise kids together — even when perspectives collide.
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