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Episode 2- How important is parenting?  

Episode 2- How important is parenting?

Author: Hear Me Out Podcast

The peoples podcast- Join us in episode 2 as we discuss the impacts of parenting and how much influence it has on the making of a young person...Whilst putting up a debate as to whether parenting out weighs a young persons environment as an influence to their upbringing...Within this episode we also cover homosexuality and trans gender, giving our honest opinions on the increase of exposure and how children may be impacted by the change and whether it can necessarily be deemed good or bad...Finally we wrap up the episode with a brief overview of the sporting world of today and what's going on.
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Language: en

Genres: Kids & Family, Parenting

Contact email: Get it

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Episode 2- How important is parenting?
Episode 2
Wednesday, 11 March, 2020

The peoples podcast- Join us in episode 2 as we discuss the impacts of parenting and how much influence it has on the making of a young person...Whilst putting up a debate as to whether parenting out weighs a young persons environment as an influence to their upbringing...Within this episode we also cover homosexuality and trans gender, giving our honest opinions on the increase of exposure and how children may be impacted by the change and whether it can necessarily be deemed good or bad...Finally we wrap up the episode with a brief overview of the sporting world of today and what's going on. 

 

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