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Smart Parenting for Entrepreneurs: Work-life Balance: The Bafoly Harmony Podcast

Author: Ndong Jules Bafoly

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Smart Parenting for Entrepreneurs, Work-Life Balance 🎙️

Welcome to Bafoly Harmony Podcast, the ultimate resource for entrepreneur parents navigating the challenges of business, parenting, and work-life balance. Whether you're building a startup, running an online business, or managing a growing empire from home, this podcast provides practical tips, expert insights, and real-life strategies to help you balance family and entrepreneurship without burnout.

Join host Bafoly Jules as we explore topics like time management for parents, digital tools for business and family life, and financial
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The 'Man-Child' Epidemic: Why Wives Are Tired of Raising Their HusbandsAre you tired of feeling more like a mother than a wife? Do you find yourself handling all the responsibilities while your husband acts more like your oldest child than your partner? You’re not alone.In this eye-opening video, we dive into the 'Man-Child' Epidemic—why so many women feel overburdened, exhausted, and unsupported in their marriages. We'll explore:✅ What "mankeeping" is and why so many wives feel trapped in it.✅ Signs you’re in a parent-child marriage dynamic.✅ The psychology behind weaponized incompetence—why some men pretend they "can't" help.✅ Why society enables men to do less in relationships.✅ How to stop the cycle and create an equal partnership.This isn’t just a rant—it’s a real conversation about relationship inequality and what needs to change. If you’ve ever thought, "Why do I feel like I’m raising my husband?"—this video is for you.
he Rise of the "Love Script" in Parenting What is the "Love Script"? Parents feel pressure to constantly affirm their love, but instead of showing it, they rely on words as an automatic response. Example: Parents today may say "I love you" multiple times a day, but how often do they show love in ways that children truly feel it? Why Parents Are Overusing It: Emotional Disconnect: Parents are busier than ever, distracted by work, social media, and stress. Saying ‘I love you’ becomes a shortcut for emotional connection. Guilt Factor: Parents feel guilty for not spending enough time with their kids, so they compensate by verbalizing love without reinforcing it with actions. Cultural Shift: Social media has made us more performative. Parents see others posting about love, so they mimic these behaviors, even if they don’t feel connected.
Parenting in a blended family. Recongnizing the power of the biological Parent while raising a stepchild
A church Leader in Parenting. Balancing Family and work.
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