Stacy Keibler and Genevieve Padalecki Share What They Hope to Teach Their Daughters When They're Older
Keibler and Padalecki are both moms to three kids
Stacy Keibler and Genevieve Padalecki are getting honest about what they hope their daughters know as they get older.
In Austin Lifestyle's May 2024 issue, the two join their larger group of friends for a full-day getaway in the Texas Hill Country at the Menagerie in Fredericksburg. After being styled by stylist Stephanie Coultress O'Neill, the women spoke with the outlet about what they hope to share with their daughters.
"I hope to teach my daughter to embrace who you are and where you are. Don't apologize for being you," Padalecki shares. "Be kind, but be strong. Listen, but also be heard. And run with the wolves. Own your wild."
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"I love this quote from Women Who Run With Wolves, ‘The way to maintain one's connection to the wild is to ask yourself what it is that you want. This is the sorting of the seed from the dirt,' " says the mom of three.
"'One of the most important discriminations we can make in this matter is the difference between things that beckon to us and things that call from our souls.' Do not be afraid to listen to yourself."
Genevieve and husband Jared Padalecki are parents to daughter Odette, 7, and sons Thomas Colton, 12, and Austin "Shep" Shepard, 10.
Keibler also revealed what she hopes to impart to her girls.
"I hope to teach my daughters first and foremost to practice self-love. I am already trying to teach them the importance of compassion, kindness and generosity towards others," Keibler shares.
"I hope to encourage self-confidence and to believe in themselves, their abilities and their worth. I also want to teach my daughters how to bounce back from setbacks, failures, and disappointments. I want to them to view challenges as opportunities for growth and learning," she continues.
"I hope I can help them grow into confident, compassionate, and resilient individuals who are empowered to thrive in all aspects of their lives!"
Keibler shares daughters Isabella Faith, 4, and Ava Grace, 9, as well as son Bodhi Brooks, 5½, with husband Jared Pobre.
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