Becoming Home

Rabbi Greenwald

A chinuch podcast with Rabbi Chananya Greenwald and Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Yudkowsky that isn't just about tips and tricks. It's about coming home to ourselves so we can become home for our children.

Episodes

  1. Apr 12

    Love and Discipline in Parenting [Becoming Home Podcast Ep.8]

    What does real discipline look like in a Jewish home? In this episode of Becoming Home, Rabbi Greenwald and Rabbi Yudkowsky explore a deeper framework for parenting — one that challenges the way we think about discipline, punishment, and love itself. They unpack three aspects of love – how they work together and how in their absence disciplinary measures fail and create unintended damage. They also distinguish between discipline, control, and helping a child realize their truest self. Along the way, they touch on: •⁠ ⁠When limits strengthen a child — and when they break them •⁠ ⁠Why punishment often backfires in today’s world •⁠ ⁠The difference between creating compliance and restoring free will •⁠ ⁠What it means to discipline from clarity instead of reaction •⁠ ⁠And how connection changes everything This episode opens up a more nuanced, and sometimes uncomfortable, look at what it really means to guide a child — without losing them in the process. Timestamps 00:00 What is discipline really for? 02:40 Three expressions of love (Ramchal) 06:15 Create strength vs. resistance 10:30 A hug of connection and boundaries 25:45 Punishment as a tool 30:30 Corporal punishment: why it rarely lands as intended 35:50 Discipline vs. control — restoring free will 41:10 When a child feels rejected 46:00 Clarity vs. reacting in the moment 54:10 Rethinking consequences 58:00 Influence of healthy discipline on a child

    53 min
  2. Jan 31

    Trust Begins at Home [Becoming Home Podcast Ep. 3]

    Building Trust in the Home: Practical Insights for Parenting What does it really mean to build trust with our children, and what quietly erodes it over time? In this episode, Rabbi Yudkowsky and Rabbi Greenwald explore trust not as a technique, but as a way of being in the home. They touch on the subtle messages parents send through consistency, communication, and everyday interactions, and how those messages shape a child’s inner world. The conversation raises difficult and honest questions about control, guidance, and what happens when children struggle or push back. Along the way, the rabbis challenge common assumptions about parenting and invite listeners to reconsider what truly helps children grow into confident, grounded adults. This episode offers perspective, reflection, and a deeper way of thinking about trust, without easy answers or quick fixes. Timestamps 0:00 Introduction and Welcome 0:05 Creating a Trustworthy Environment 1:04 The Marshmallow Experiment 2:12 Nature vs. Nurture in Trust Development 3:31 Teaching Delayed Gratification 4:34 Parental Influence on Trust 5:42 The Role of Consistency and Honesty 8:49 Challenges in Parenting and Trust 15:43 The Importance of Struggles and Challenges 21:12 Guiding Children Through Mistakes 24:27 The Power of Gentle Guidance 25:47 A Fathers Persistent Influence 27:18 Creating a Trusting Environment 28:15 The Impact of Corporal Punishment 31:38 Understanding and Addressing Rebellion 34:35 Building Trust with Teenagers 43:45 Summary and Key Takeaways on Trust and Parenting

    48 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.9
out of 5
11 Ratings

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A chinuch podcast with Rabbi Chananya Greenwald and Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Yudkowsky that isn't just about tips and tricks. It's about coming home to ourselves so we can become home for our children.

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