E7. The Parenting Disconnect, Smacking & Authoritarianism

Episode Description

In this BONUS episode (part two of two), we continue our chat with psychologist, parent educator and author of Inner Child Journeys, Robin Grille. We cover the parenting disconnect, smacking and the origins of our authoritarian education and parenting culture. Be prepared to perhaps feel uncomfortable and/or challenged and remember that Robin's work focuses on how when we are triggered by these feelings - we can use these moments as opportunities for personal growth.

Our discussion:

  • How we can begin to move away from smacking as a culture by exploring our triggers (AKA our body's memories from when we were children ourselves)

  • We discuss the collective wound of all civilisation - that we are tamers

  • How we have moved from belonging to nature, to seeing ourselves as tamers of nature

  • How we can move towards a more democratic (rather than authoritarian) education system

Guest Details

Robin Grille is an international speaker, psychologist and parenting educator. Robin is the author of three books: ‘Parenting for a Peaceful World’, ‘Heart to Heart Parenting’ and his newest title: ‘Inner Child Journeys’.

Drawing from 30 years’ experience and leading-edge neuropsychological research, Robin’s seminars and courses focus on healthy emotional development for children as well as parents; while building supportive, co-operative parenting communities.

You can find Robin Here:

www.robingrille.com

Instagram @robingrille

Facebook @robingrille

And his work here:

Inner Child Journeys

Heart to Heart Parenting

Free Downloadable

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Elli Byrne