Kids Creating their Own Moral Code with Steve Olsher

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In this episode, we speak with Steve Olsher about the importance of empowering your children to create their own moral code and make their own decisions.    KEY TAKEAWAYS:   Why what Dads think is true, likely is not  Allowing kids to create their own moral code  The danger of absolutes  The fight against practicality  Getting triggered by kids messes  Giving kids the full human experience  Stop trying to steer the experience  Prioritize your wife is the greatest gift to the kids   QUOTE “You want to empower your kids to make the right choices and give them the opportunity to create their own moral code.” - Steve Olsher   “Punish the behavior, not the person.” - Jon Vroman   “Ultimately the most important relationship in the family unit is between mom and dad.” - Steve Olsher   PEOPLE MENTIONED Brad Pitt Edward Norton   EPISODE RESOURCES Steve Olsher website:  https://steveolsher.com/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/steveolsher Insta: https://www.instagram.com/steveolsher/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steve.olsher Fight Club   ABOUT THE GUEST Steve Olsher is the Founder/Editor-In-Chief of Podcast Magazine, NY Times bestselling author, keynote speaker, Original Founder of Liquor.com, Creator of The New Media Summit, and host of Reinvention Radio and Beyond 8 Figures.       JOIN THE BROTHERHOOD Join the Front Row Dads private Facebook community so you can ask questions, share ideas, and be part of a supportive group of incredible brothers who help one another navigate the role of marriage and fatherhood.   LEAVE A REVIEW If you've listened to multiple Front Row Dads interviews and get value from the show, we'd love your support! Leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts only takes a minute, and in turn, it allows us to rank higher and become discovered by other Dads, just like you. Visit FrontRowDads.com/review and tell others what you think about the show!  

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