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#1266 - Prawns, Perspective & Parenting: Why the Silly Moments Matter Most

Author
Dr Justin Coulson
Published
Thu 05 Jun 2025
Episode Link
https://omny.fm/shows/dr-justin-coulsons-happy-families/1266-prawns-perspective-parenting-why-the-silly-moments-matter-most

Prawns, Perspective & Parenting: Why the Silly Moments Matter Most

Sometimes the most ridiculous memories become the most meaningful.
In this heartfelt Friday episode, Justin and Kylie reflect on family, connection, and the unexpected power of silly traditions—like reenacting a 50-year-old prawn-and-tomato-sauce date. From celebrating milestones to navigating teenage heartbreak, this episode reminds us that family life isn’t about perfection—it’s about showing up, being all-in, and seeing our children through a lens of love.

KEY POINTS

  • Family memories don’t have to be perfect to matter.
    A chaotic dinner with bad food can become a treasured story if shared with love and laughter.
  • Perspective is everything—especially with big emotions.
    When a teenager's heartbreak feels overwhelming, a shift in perspective can transform frustration into compassion.
  • Silly moments build strong families.
    Reenactments, impromptu plays, or saying “yes” to your child’s wild idea create connection and shared joy.
  • The long game in parenting matters.
    Showing up, sticking it out, and staying connected builds legacy—not just for now, but for generations.
  • Every child’s intensity is a strength in disguise.
    Big emotions may feel inconvenient in the moment—but they’re often the foundation for deep love and character.

QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

“We think we’re supposed to have perfect families—prawns and tomato sauce is not a perfect dish. But that’s the stuff of family.”

RESOURCES MENTIONED

ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

  1. Say Yes to the Silly Stuff
    When your kids ask to put on a play, reenact a moment, or share something ridiculous—join in.
  2. Shift Your Perspective
    If you’re feeling frustrated, try seeing the situation through someone else’s eyes—especially your child’s.
  3. Celebrate the Everyday
    You don’t need a 50th anniversary to make memories. Make ordinary moments extraordinary by being present.
  4. Notice the Strength in Emotion
    Big feelings can be exhausting—but they reveal depth, empathy, and passion. Name the strengths behind the storm.
  5. Invest TIME
    Kids spell love T-I-M-E. Whatever else you have going on this weekend, spend it with them.

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