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The Thinker: Jackson on Risk, Reason, and Finding His Own Path

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In this honest and funny conversation, Justin and Sarah sit down with their second child, and first-born son, Jackson. A quiet observer, deep thinker, and self-proclaimed nerd, Jackson opens up about what it’s really been like growing up as an Ahrens, navigating sports, college, and now early adulthood.

From basement wrestling matches and “Jack accidents” to the discipline of Batavia football and a long recovery from injury, Jackson reflects on how risk-taking, leadership, and comfort have evolved for him. He talks about his shift from wild kid to steady presence, why he doesn’t buy into personality labels, and what studying psychology taught him about people (and himself).

It’s a story about growing up in a loud family while finding your own volume. About learning when to push, when to pause, and how to build a life that’s yours, even when your last name is Ahrens.

Takeaways & Talking Points:

  • The shift from fearless kid to thoughtful adult
  • What football taught him about leadership, pain, and teamwork
  • The psychology major’s take on why humans change
  • Why being “The Ahrens Brothers” came with pride and pressure
  • How growing up in a creative, entrepreneurial house shaped him, and what he’d do differently

Things We’re Learning (and Unlearning):

  • Kids evolve faster when they feel trusted, not managed
  • Logical thinkers still crave connection
  • Labels can help some people grow, and frustrate others
  • Home doesn’t stop being home, even when you leave it

Stats Worth Knowing:

  • 73% of Gen Z say mental health is their top personal focus (APA)
  • Only 1 in 4 college grads say they felt prepared for real-world jobs (Gallup)
  • Nearly half of Gen Z describe themselves as “introverted, but expressive” (Morning Consult)

This episode is for parents learning to see their grown kids in a new light, and for young adults trying to figure out who they are beyond family expectations.

#RunningAhrens #FamilyConversations #ParentingAdultKids #GenZVoices #RealTalk #GrowingUpAhrens #FullHeartLiving #FamilyStories #MarriageAndParenting #ParentingPodcast #LifeAfterCollege #ModernParenting #LeadershipAtHome #BusinessAndParenting#PurposeDrivenLife

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Manage episode 513469249 series 3659086
Content provided by Justin and Sarah Ahrens and Sarah Ahrens. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Justin and Sarah Ahrens and Sarah Ahrens or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this honest and funny conversation, Justin and Sarah sit down with their second child, and first-born son, Jackson. A quiet observer, deep thinker, and self-proclaimed nerd, Jackson opens up about what it’s really been like growing up as an Ahrens, navigating sports, college, and now early adulthood.

From basement wrestling matches and “Jack accidents” to the discipline of Batavia football and a long recovery from injury, Jackson reflects on how risk-taking, leadership, and comfort have evolved for him. He talks about his shift from wild kid to steady presence, why he doesn’t buy into personality labels, and what studying psychology taught him about people (and himself).

It’s a story about growing up in a loud family while finding your own volume. About learning when to push, when to pause, and how to build a life that’s yours, even when your last name is Ahrens.

Takeaways & Talking Points:

  • The shift from fearless kid to thoughtful adult
  • What football taught him about leadership, pain, and teamwork
  • The psychology major’s take on why humans change
  • Why being “The Ahrens Brothers” came with pride and pressure
  • How growing up in a creative, entrepreneurial house shaped him, and what he’d do differently

Things We’re Learning (and Unlearning):

  • Kids evolve faster when they feel trusted, not managed
  • Logical thinkers still crave connection
  • Labels can help some people grow, and frustrate others
  • Home doesn’t stop being home, even when you leave it

Stats Worth Knowing:

  • 73% of Gen Z say mental health is their top personal focus (APA)
  • Only 1 in 4 college grads say they felt prepared for real-world jobs (Gallup)
  • Nearly half of Gen Z describe themselves as “introverted, but expressive” (Morning Consult)

This episode is for parents learning to see their grown kids in a new light, and for young adults trying to figure out who they are beyond family expectations.

#RunningAhrens #FamilyConversations #ParentingAdultKids #GenZVoices #RealTalk #GrowingUpAhrens #FullHeartLiving #FamilyStories #MarriageAndParenting #ParentingPodcast #LifeAfterCollege #ModernParenting #LeadershipAtHome #BusinessAndParenting#PurposeDrivenLife

  continue reading

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