Parenting At The Pace Of Change.
- Nov 13, 2025
- 1 min read
Today’s challenges require emotionally intelligent, adaptive parenting — not flawless execution.
Featuring: Nancy Giordano and Dr Katie Pritchett.

Societal wellbeing begins at home. And yet, the pace of change surrounding families today — technological acceleration, shifting social norms, climate uncertainty, economic volatility — places unprecedented cognitive and emotional demand on parents and caregivers. We are not just raising children. We are raising humans in an era of constant adaptation.
In this conversation, Dr. Katie Pritchett invites us to reconsider parenting not as a fixed set of skills to master, but as an evolving leadership practice. What does it take to build the internal and relational capacity required for continuous change? What helps families not merely cope, but grow stronger together in the face of uncertainty?
Rather than chasing perfection or certainty, we examine how parents can cultivate flexibility, shared meaning-making, and genuine care — practices that allow families to metabolize change rather than be overwhelmed by it.
Parenting, reframed this way, becomes generative. A practice of mutual growth. A shared experiment in resilience.
Why this matters:
→ When we treat parenting as a collective practice of learning, adjusting and caring, rather than something we must get “right”, we create room for repair, curiosity, and deeper connection.
→ Reimagining parenting as a practice of shared growth helps us build families and communities better equipped for constant change.
→ Because the way we parent shapes not only our children’s futures, but the resilience of society itself.




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