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Key Takeaways
- Scrolling on your phone creates the feeling of being busy and productive without actually being either — and it's engineered that way.
- The best way to really know someone before marriage is to do boring, mundane things together — not just fun dates.
- Parents should apologize and own their mistakes. Kids who never see accountability modeled will struggle to extend grace to themselves.
- Being a parent isn't a peer relationship — authority and friendship aren't the same thing.
- You don't have to know exactly where you're going. Doing the right thing now is enough.
- If you have a genuinely good idea, don't let anyone talk you out of it. (Stan Lee said it best.)
About the guest

London Lines
London Lines is a culinary arts student at Scottsdale Community College and a working private chef. She has a background in childcare and early childhood education, a passion for fragrance science and perfumery, and dreams of one day making it to France. She's the kind of person who has 20 passions and somehow makes all of them make sense together.


