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Building Humans Project: Mayhem Monday Reflections
In this candid episode of Building Humans Project, hosts Mili and Glenn dive into life lessons from sports, parenting challenges, and personal growth. They explore how NRL star Reece Walsh's approach to work-life balance offers valuable insights for everyone struggling to separate professional pressures from personal life.
The conversation takes listeners through the hosts' experiences watching the Broncos' remarkable comeback victory, drawing parallels between sporting resilience and life's challenges. Their authentic discussion about parenting reveals the delicate balance between giving children everything they want versus teaching them valuable life lessons about disappointment and gratitude.
The episode thoughtfully addresses listener questions about coming out to parents, processing grief, and navigating complicated family relationships. Mili and Glenn share their own experiences with parental relationships, offering vulnerable insights about forgiveness and growth.
Key timestamps:
- 5:30: Reece Walsh's work-life balance approach
- 14:45: Lessons from the Broncos' comeback victory
- 22:10: Parenting challenges and teaching resilience
- 35:20: Addressing a listener's question about coming out
- 42:15: Personal relationships with parents and processing grief
Listen to this episode for authentic conversations about life's challenges and the ongoing journey of becoming better humans. Whether you're struggling with work-life balance, parenting decisions, or personal relationships, Mili and Glenn offer relatable perspectives that will leave you feeling less alone in your journey.
The Building Better Humans Project is brought to you by ADVENTURE PROFESSIONALS. Visit www.adventureprofessionals.com.au
ADVENTURE WITH GLENN
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1285 episodes
Manage episode 515780322 series 2867559
Building Humans Project: Mayhem Monday Reflections
In this candid episode of Building Humans Project, hosts Mili and Glenn dive into life lessons from sports, parenting challenges, and personal growth. They explore how NRL star Reece Walsh's approach to work-life balance offers valuable insights for everyone struggling to separate professional pressures from personal life.
The conversation takes listeners through the hosts' experiences watching the Broncos' remarkable comeback victory, drawing parallels between sporting resilience and life's challenges. Their authentic discussion about parenting reveals the delicate balance between giving children everything they want versus teaching them valuable life lessons about disappointment and gratitude.
The episode thoughtfully addresses listener questions about coming out to parents, processing grief, and navigating complicated family relationships. Mili and Glenn share their own experiences with parental relationships, offering vulnerable insights about forgiveness and growth.
Key timestamps:
- 5:30: Reece Walsh's work-life balance approach
- 14:45: Lessons from the Broncos' comeback victory
- 22:10: Parenting challenges and teaching resilience
- 35:20: Addressing a listener's question about coming out
- 42:15: Personal relationships with parents and processing grief
Listen to this episode for authentic conversations about life's challenges and the ongoing journey of becoming better humans. Whether you're struggling with work-life balance, parenting decisions, or personal relationships, Mili and Glenn offer relatable perspectives that will leave you feeling less alone in your journey.
The Building Better Humans Project is brought to you by ADVENTURE PROFESSIONALS. Visit www.adventureprofessionals.com.au
ADVENTURE WITH GLENN
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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