Our daughter, Katie, grew up in a conversation. To say she can hold her own with Darrell and me is a little bit of an understatement. And starting with this episode of a brand-new version of Doing What Works, we're letting you in on the fun we have as a family. Katie's joined as co-host and we couldn't be more tickled. In this installment you'll learn how Katie cured herself of the "like" habit, how she cured me of apologizing out of habit, and the secret to solving the unsolvable problems. And yes, of course we talk about whether you can (and should!) be friends with your children.
Thanks to a suggestion from Patricia Rossi you'll now be getting show notes with each episode. Here's your first set...
Taylor Mali, in his words, is a Brooklyn-based poet and educator who has been teaching spoken word workshops all over the world since 2000. Taylor's also the inventor of Metaphor Dice and the author of "Like Lilly Like Wilson."
"Eventually, Billy came to dread his father's lectures over all other forms of punishment" is from The Far Side.
"Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't" is attributed to Erica Jong.