Korean-Jewish Comedienne Esther Goodhart – Routines and Relationships – Tuesday




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Summary: When kids start thinking like entrepreneurs, the power of silence, when mom has a meltdown and the kids are the grownups, feeling validated as a mother, a mom’s unmatched love for her kids, trusting yourself that you raised the kids right, converting to Judaism and family alienation, and a Kosher Korean cookbook. Korean-Jewish Comedienne Esther Goodhart shares her insights on family routines and relationships with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.<br> In this episode:<br> <br> How, with school ending, Stacy’s son Dylan showed he had entrepreneurship in his mind<br> Esther’s sons had rules<br> Her tight relationship with her 28 and 30 year old sons<br> How kids can think you’re a jerk and you have to “eat it” as a mom<br> The deafening power in silence<br> Esther on having a meltdown at her kid’s wedding when she wasn’t being validated, and how her kids propped her up<br> How simple things like saying that Mom is important, and the intimacy of a simple statement, means everything<br> Nobody can love you like your mom, only God and your mom made you<br> How Esther didn’t honor herself and trust that she raised her kids right, kids wont listen to a mother complain<br> The challenges of converting to Judaism, the complexity of doing it with a Christian minister father, and how Esther’s Korean Christian family didn’t speak to her for years<br> Closing her mouth, living her life<br> Writing Kosher-Korean cookbook<br> <br> To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.