How to Be a Better Parent and Find More Fulfillment with WSJ Best-Selling Author Jayson Gaddis | POP 1264
Update: 2025-09-30
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How do interrelated and regulated family relationships lead to deeper fulfillment for parents and families? How can parents protect kids from the downsides of screens and social media? What role does resilience at home play in raising confident kids?
In this podcast episode, Joe Sanok speaks about how to be a better parent and find more fulfillment with WSJ best-selling author Jayson Gaddis.
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Meet Jayson Gaddis
Jayson Gaddis is a speaker, author, and relationship expert who’s dedicated to helping people transform their connections—with themselves and others. He created Interpersonal Intelligence® and Present-Centered Relationship Coaching®, and has trained more than 200 coaches across 11 countries.
His book Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships earned recognition in 2021 as an Editors’ Choice and Best Leadership & Business title.
Jayson founded The Relationship School, hosts a podcast with over 6 million downloads, and draws on his roles as husband, father, entrepreneur, and student of human nature in his work.
Visit Jayson’s website and connect on Instagram and LinkedIn. See also The Relationship School and Jayson’s podcast.
In This Podcast
* Essentials for raising our daughters and sons today
* Delay screens and social media until they’re older
* Create safe environments for kids to develop resilience
* Finding fulfillment
* Jayson’s advice to private practitioners
Essentials for raising our daughters and sons today
I think these days, the social media conversation needs to happen very early, around screen [usage] and social media, because it’s most often girls – it seems like – that are hurt on social media, and then go into a lot of comparison, and it just fuels a fire of disconnection and, “I’m not okay as I am.” (Jayson Gaddis)
For Jayson, who has both a teenage daughter and a son,
In this podcast episode, Joe Sanok speaks about how to be a better parent and find more fulfillment with WSJ best-selling author Jayson Gaddis.
Podcast Sponsor: Gusto
Something always comes up when you’re running a private practice. Well, Gusto’s payroll and HR services can make it a little easier.
Gusto was designed for you, the small business owner. They take the pain out of running a business. Automatically calculating paychecks, filing payroll taxes, setting up open enrollment—Gusto does it all.
Want more? Time tracking, health insurance, 401(k), onboarding, commuter benefits, offer letters, access to HRexperts—you get the idea. With Gusto, you can focus on the joy of running your business.
It’s super easy to set up and get started. And if you’re moving from another provider, Gusto can transfer all your data for you.
It’s no surprise 99% of businesses said the value they get for Gusto is worth the price. Here’s the best part: because you’re a listener, you get three months totally free. All you have to do is Click here!
Meet Jayson Gaddis
Jayson Gaddis is a speaker, author, and relationship expert who’s dedicated to helping people transform their connections—with themselves and others. He created Interpersonal Intelligence® and Present-Centered Relationship Coaching®, and has trained more than 200 coaches across 11 countries.
His book Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships earned recognition in 2021 as an Editors’ Choice and Best Leadership & Business title.
Jayson founded The Relationship School, hosts a podcast with over 6 million downloads, and draws on his roles as husband, father, entrepreneur, and student of human nature in his work.
Visit Jayson’s website and connect on Instagram and LinkedIn. See also The Relationship School and Jayson’s podcast.
In This Podcast
* Essentials for raising our daughters and sons today
* Delay screens and social media until they’re older
* Create safe environments for kids to develop resilience
* Finding fulfillment
* Jayson’s advice to private practitioners
Essentials for raising our daughters and sons today
I think these days, the social media conversation needs to happen very early, around screen [usage] and social media, because it’s most often girls – it seems like – that are hurt on social media, and then go into a lot of comparison, and it just fuels a fire of disconnection and, “I’m not okay as I am.” (Jayson Gaddis)
For Jayson, who has both a teenage daughter and a son,
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