
About this episode
The episode explores the evolution of family relationships and personal growth through honest conversations about adulthood and life's challenges.
Welcome back to Two Sons and Me… where the conversations may start chaotic, but somehow always end up getting real. This week, Todd, Chase, and Grayson talk about everything from current events and the state of the country to growing older, finding peace, and learning how family relationships evolve over time. What starts as a debate about politics and culture slowly turns into one of the most honest conversations they’ve had yet about adulthood, anxiety, parenting, and what happens when life forces you to change. Todd opens up about how the past few years reshaped the way he sees his children, his priorities, and even himself. Chase reflects on how hardship changed his outlook on life, while Grayson talks about finally finding peace and independence in college after years of growing up under a microscope. The episode also dives into the complicated transition from raising children to learning how to relate to them as adults. They talk about boundaries, letting go of control, carrying other people’s problems, and the realization that happiness can’t come from constantly trying to please everyone else. And underneath all of it is a bigger conversation about gratitude… for growth…
People in this episode
Host: Todd
Guests: Chase, Grayson
Topics covered
- family relationships
- personal growth
- anxiety
- parenting
- politics
- gratitude
Keywords
- family
- adulthood
- anxiety
- parenting
- politics
- gratitude
- personal growth
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