Language Warning…This week’s story comes with a language warning for those of you who may be listening in the presence of children or anyone offended by the ‘F’ word in general conversation.
In this deeply reflective episode, I’m joined by Ricky Longshaw, host of the podcast Humans Like Us, a mentor, a coach, and a man who has lived many lives shaped by early responsibility and hard-earned insight.
Ricky openly shares how his childhood experiences including losing his father at 16 accelerated his path into adulthood, shaping both his strengths and the patterns he later had to unlearn.
Children learn much more from what we do than what we say.
Modelling from the little things – how we react when we’re tired.
How we reset when we get it wrong.
How we carry responsibility, ownership, and integrity when no one is applauding.
Ricky’s story, growing up fast, carrying responsibility early, and learning which patterns to keep and which to let go invites us to reflect not just on how we raise children, but how we model adulthood.
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Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0cHlGF6crq9gs8hxInZVqD
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