QFW Parenting

The Q Family Way, LLC

Welcome to QFW Parenting, where we talk about raising kids in all the ways that don’t fit the “normal” mold. Whether your family’s queer, blended, chosen, solo, co-parenting, or just doing it your own way—we get it, and we’re right there with you. This is a space for real talk about parenting today: the joys, the chaos, the deep questions, and the stuff no one prepared us for. We cover everything from traveling with kids and talking about money, to dealing with systems that weren’t built for us. This is parenting beyond the script. Come q-urious, leave seen.

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  1. 6월 17일

    Financial Goals: A Must, Not a Want | QFW Parenting Podcast

    The G-Shaped Economy Explained: Why Family Budgeting Matters More Than Ever in 2026 You are not imagining it. Groceries cost more. Rent costs more. And yet restaurants are full and people are still taking vacations. Economists have a name for what is happening: the G-shaped economy. And understanding it might be the most clarifying thing you hear this year.In this episode, we break down why younger families are feeling the budget squeeze harder than any other group — fueled by quiet Boomer-generation support that's propping up spending nationwide — and why the answer is not to wait for relief, but to build the system that gets your family ahead anyway. We cover the LGBTQ+ wage gap, what a real budget looks like at any income level, and how the families who will have something to pass down to their kids are building it now.This is not about being perfect with money. It is about getting honest, getting organized, and making your money work for your family — starting today. In This Episode: The G-shaped economy explained, and what it means for families raising kids right now.The LGBTQ+ wage gap: why this conversation matters specifically for our communityHow to understand your real income, including variable pay.The 50/30/20 framework and when to adapt it.SMART financial goals, budgeting apps, and tools that actually helpFive habits that make a budget stick long-term.Stats Mentioned: Center for American Progress, LGBTQ+ Wage Gap Report, 2025Yardeni Research, G-Shaped Economy, January 2026FREE QFW Travel Quiz -> https://qfamilyway.com/travel-quiz/ Support the show 🎁 FREE RESOURCES FOR BUILDERS Grab your free Blueprints at qfamilyway.com/guides/ . No purchase needed, just a free Builder account: → Family Travel Planning Checklist - plan trips that actually work for your whole family  → Where Do I Stand? A 5-question financial snapshot for families  → What Comes First?  A family planning workbook for non-traditional paths New Blueprints are crafted regularly. Join The Mix to be the first to know. 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review and share it with your Q Fam - every Builder deserves to hear this one. Then join The Mix at qfamilyway.com for monthly Blueprint drops, Kitchen Notes, and Table Talk built for LGBTQ+, interracial, mixed-race, and non-traditional families making it happen - together. © 2026 The Q Family Way, LLC. Making It Happen, Together.

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  2. 6월 2일

    Teaching Kids Responsibility That Lasts

    How to Raise Responsible Kids: The Research-Backed Method That Actually Works If you have ever felt like the same instruction has to be repeated six times before anything happens, this episode is for you. We explore what the research actually says about how children build lasting responsibility, and why consequences and reward charts are not the answer. Drawing on Stanford University's research into children's self-regulation and parenting behavior, we look at what genuinely moves the needle. Then we get practical: a four-step framework you can start using today, built around one of the most important things we can give our kids early - the ability to move from thought to action without falling into resistance. We also look at what Japanese and Danish parenting have in common, and why Denmark consistently ranks among the happiest countries in the world. Spoiler: it starts young. In This Episode Why rewards and consequences build compliance, not responsibilityWhat Stanford's research on parenting involvement actually foundThe Japanese and Danish approaches: the two principles they shareA four-step framework for building the habit of starting tasks without resistanceWhy your consistency matters more than the method Resources Mentioned Free four-step reference card + Kitchen Notes breakdown — https://qfamilyway.com/blog/teaching-kids-responsibility-that-lasts/"The Danish Way of Parenting" — Jessica Joelle Alexander & Iben SandahlStanford Project on Adaptation and Resilience in Kids — Dr. Jelena Obradovic, 2021 FREE QFW Travel Quiz -> https://qfamilyway.com/travel-quiz/ Support the show 🎁 FREE RESOURCES FOR BUILDERS Grab your free Blueprints at qfamilyway.com/guides/ . No purchase needed, just a free Builder account: → Family Travel Planning Checklist - plan trips that actually work for your whole family  → Where Do I Stand? A 5-question financial snapshot for families  → What Comes First?  A family planning workbook for non-traditional paths New Blueprints are crafted regularly. Join The Mix to be the first to know. 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review and share it with your Q Fam - every Builder deserves to hear this one. Then join The Mix at qfamilyway.com for monthly Blueprint drops, Kitchen Notes, and Table Talk built for LGBTQ+, interracial, mixed-race, and non-traditional families making it happen - together. © 2026 The Q Family Way, LLC. Making It Happen, Together.

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  3. 5월 6일

    Where do Babies Come From?

    An Inclusive, Anatomical Approach to the Talk Every Caregiver Needs to Have. Every caregiver eventually faces the question and most of us weren’t given the tools to answer it well. In this episode, KeisaB gets into the conversation every modern family needs: how to talk to your child about where babies come from, in a way that’s honest, age-appropriate, and built for YOUR family’s story. In This Episode Why the “birds and the bees” talk was designed to avoid honesty and how to do better.The case for anatomical language starting as early as age 2.How to connect the basics to your family’s specific origin story.A 5-step Builder’s Blueprint for starting the conversation.Book picks for LGBTQ+, donor-conceived, and non-traditional families.Resources Mentioned What Makes a Baby — Cory SilverbergThese Are My Eyes, This Is My Nose, This Is My Vulva, These Are My Toes — Lexx Brown-JamesMaking a Baby — Rachel Greener & Clare OwenZak’s Safari — Christy TynerIn My Daddy’s Belly — Logan BrownTell Me About Sex, Grandma — Anastasia Higginbotham FREE QFW Travel Quiz -> https://qfamilyway.com/travel-quiz/ Support the show 🎁 FREE RESOURCES FOR BUILDERS Grab your free Blueprints at qfamilyway.com/guides/ . No purchase needed, just a free Builder account: → Family Travel Planning Checklist - plan trips that actually work for your whole family  → Where Do I Stand? A 5-question financial snapshot for families  → What Comes First?  A family planning workbook for non-traditional paths New Blueprints are crafted regularly. Join The Mix to be the first to know. 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review and share it with your Q Fam - every Builder deserves to hear this one. Then join The Mix at qfamilyway.com for monthly Blueprint drops, Kitchen Notes, and Table Talk built for LGBTQ+, interracial, mixed-race, and non-traditional families making it happen - together. © 2026 The Q Family Way, LLC. Making It Happen, Together.

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  4. 4월 16일

    Advice for Our Teens & Young Adults Entering the AI Era

    If you're raising a teenager right now, you already know something feels different. The rules, the path, the playbook you were handed — it's shifting fast. And if you've been quietly asking yourself, "Is what I'm teaching them actually going to be enough?" — trust that question. In this episode: → Why the CEO of Nvidia made the case for trade skills on a global stage — and the data that backs it up (electrician shortages, 25–30% salary surges in AI-adjacent roles)  → Which knowledge-worker jobs are absorbing the most AI disruption right now — and what's happening to the entry-level positions that used to be our stepping stones  → What MIT labor economist David Autor says AI could actually do for the middle class  → The third lane nobody's talking about: building ownership and deploying AI instead of competing with it  → Questions to bring to your own table this week — because you don't need all the answers, you just need to start asking This episode is for LGBTQ+, interracial, mixed-race, and non-traditional families who are raising teenagers right now and building with intention — not just hope. Support the show 🎁 FREE RESOURCES FOR BUILDERS Grab your free Blueprints at qfamilyway.com/guides/ . No purchase needed, just a free Builder account: → Family Travel Planning Checklist - plan trips that actually work for your whole family  → Where Do I Stand? A 5-question financial snapshot for families  → What Comes First?  A family planning workbook for non-traditional paths New Blueprints are crafted regularly. Join The Mix to be the first to know. 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review and share it with your Q Fam - every Builder deserves to hear this one. Then join The Mix at qfamilyway.com for monthly Blueprint drops, Kitchen Notes, and Table Talk built for LGBTQ+, interracial, mixed-race, and non-traditional families making it happen - together. © 2026 The Q Family Way, LLC. Making It Happen, Together.

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Welcome to QFW Parenting, where we talk about raising kids in all the ways that don’t fit the “normal” mold. Whether your family’s queer, blended, chosen, solo, co-parenting, or just doing it your own way—we get it, and we’re right there with you. This is a space for real talk about parenting today: the joys, the chaos, the deep questions, and the stuff no one prepared us for. We cover everything from traveling with kids and talking about money, to dealing with systems that weren’t built for us. This is parenting beyond the script. Come q-urious, leave seen.