Parenting Forward

By: Cindy Wang Brandt
  • Summary

  • Cindy Wang Brandt helps parents heal from religious trauma, break toxic cycles, and raise children with healthy spirituality and conscious citizenship. She is an author, speakers, conference host committed to helping parents raise kids for a better world. The Parenting Forward podcast features interviews with thought leaders from progressive faith and non-faith spaces, resources to create better practices in parenting and life with children. We believe parenting is revolutionary, that if we change the way we parent, we can change the world. Join us!
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Episodes
  • 149: Goodbye
    Jul 4 2022

    I'm taking a break from podcasting so I can focus on myself, family, and working on my next book.

    Thank you for your support through the years, and goodbye for now!

    Links (affiliates included):

    Parenting After Religious Trauma Membership – https://cindy-brandt.mykajabi.com/partmembership

    Parenting Forward, the Book – https://amzn.to/3g0LJPn

    You Are Revolutionary – https://www.beamingbooks.com/store/product/9781506478302/You-Are-Revolutionary

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    EPISODE CREDITS:

    If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know I sent you. 

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    2 mins
  • 148: Should You Send Your Child to VBS? w/ Cindy Wang Brandt
    Jun 20 2022

    Summer is a busy season when you’re in the church. There are lots of family activities going on, childcare to work out, and, of course, VBS. 

    Because we’re nearing VBS season, I thought it’d be a good time to talk about whether or not you should send your kids to VBS. Even more so, I want to discuss the bigger question of how we can protect our kids from toxic religion. We must learn how to equip our kids to navigate the world of faith and thought beyond our homes and what that may look like in our day-to-day lives.

    So, in this episode, I’m going to share all of my thoughts on VBS. Tune in to hear an overview of what exactly VBS is, its purpose and goals, and whether or not I think you should send your kids to it.


    Show Highlights:

    • A summary of VBS.
    • The evangelical aspects of VBS.
    • Why I find VBS to be predatory.
    • The genuine and positive aspects of VBS.
    • The nuanced aspects of whether or not you should send your kids to VBS.
    • How to prepare your kids if they are going to VBS.
    • How to soothe your own inner child when your kids start getting involved in church activities.
    • How to help your kids spot religious red flags.
    • How to be a good resource to your kids.

     

    Links (affiliates included):

    Help keep the podcast going by joining the Parenting Forward Patreon Team - https://www.patreon.com/cindywangbrandt

    Parenting After Religious Trauma Membership - https://cindy-brandt.mykajabi.com/partmembership

    Parenting Forward, the Book - https://amzn.to/3g0LJPn

    You Are Revolutionary - https://www.beamingbooks.com/store/product/9781506478302/You-Are-Revolutionary

     

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    EPISODE CREDITS:

    If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.

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    18 mins
  • 147: The Evangelical College Experience w/ Scott Okamoto
    Jun 6 2022

    If you’ve got a child nearing college or already there, this episode is for you. 

    We’re going to take a critical look at evangelical colleges and universities and analyze the experience they provide our kids. Having attended the evangelical college Wheaton, I have firsthand experience to bring to the table that we’ll discuss throughout today’s show.

    Joining me is the host of the Chapel Probation podcast, Scott Okamoto. He grew up in a conservative Christian family but began deconstructing when he went away to college. Eventually, he became a professor at an evangelical university and started to clarify his progressive Christian beliefs. This led to him stepping away and becoming a stay-at-home dad. 

    Tune in to hear my conversation with Scott on the evangelical college experience from each of our unique perspectives. 

    Show Highlights:

    • Scott’s background with evangelicalism.
    • Why he stepped down from his job at APU and became a stay-at-home dad.
    • What inspired him to start his podcast.
    • Where I was at in my faith while attending Wheaton.
    • The paradox of the evangelical college experience.
    • The challenges deconstruction brings to parenting.
    • Why we must love our kids well and then trust them to make the right decisions.
    • Advice for parents thinking about sending their kids to an evangelical college.
    • Advice for students attending an evangelical college right now.

    Links (affiliates included):

    Scott Okamoto Website: https://www.rscottokamoto.com

    Parenting After Religious Trauma Membership - https://cindy-brandt.mykajabi.com/partmembership

    Help keep the podcast going by joining the Parenting Forward Patreon Team - https://www.patreon.com/cindywangbrandt

    Parenting Forward, the Book - https://amzn.to/3g0LJPn1Little 

    You Are Revolutionary - https://www.beamingbooks.com/store/product/9781506478302/You-Are-Revolutionary

    ***

    EPISODE CREDITS:

    If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.

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    45 mins

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