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Today's Guest, Gabriel spartan brings over 20 yrs of teaching experience and heartfelt compassion of a devoted father to his mission. The driving force behind "First Time Parent", he's committed to empowering families and parents. His coaching guidance helps with tools to raise healthy, happy, self-sufficient children while navigating famiy dynamics. www.firsttimemomdad.comFor INK listeners enjoy a Groupon discount at: Https://www.groupon.com/deals/first-time-parent#parentingexpert #familysupport #happyfamilies #parentingjourney #divorcesupport #childcustody #familyrelocation #firsttimeparent #gabrielthomasspartan #lifecoachmaureen #inspiringpodcasts #goodpods #applepodcasts #ineverknewbutmydogdidpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-never-knew-ink-but-my-dog-did-by-lifecoach-maureen--5602763/support.
In this episode Gabrielli has a first-time session with Jake, who explores his fear about becoming a first time parent. Listen as he unpacks his hopes, feelings and insights about the radical change he's about to experience. Claim your FREE GIFT Transform Your Life in 3 Minutes a Day or Less with These 8 Simple Questions: https://lachiaramethod.com/podcast-gift Experience or learn more about the method: https://lachiaramethod.comFollow us: @lachiara_methodMusic by Aly Halpert: https://www.alyhalpert.com/
Answering this weeks Top 5 Questions! This week's questions highlight the following:- My baby is about to start daycare and will be sleeping in a room with multiple other children - I'm feeling so nervous! Any tips?- Is there a 24 month sleep regression? - Wake windows- How would a first time parent know if their child needed sleep training?- How long does it take for the nap to lengthen after the 1 nap transition? Erin Junker | Paediatric Sleep ConsultantInstagram @thehappysleepcompanyWebsite www.thehappysleepcompany.com
On this episode: Elizabeth, Lucy and Zak help a longtime listener who's expecting her first baby. We'll offer suggestions for how to manage your whole life changing in an instant – plus, enjoying the before-times, and staying afloat in the aftermath. We'll also debrief with a round of triumphs and fails — with nary a fail in sight this week. Join us on Facebook and email us at careandfeedingpod@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. You can also call our phone line: (646) 357-9318. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Care and Feeding. Sign up now at slate.com/careplus to help support our work. Podcast produced by Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode: Elizabeth, Lucy and Zak help a longtime listener who's expecting her first baby. We'll offer suggestions for how to manage your whole life changing in an instant – plus, enjoying the before-times, and staying afloat in the aftermath. We'll also debrief with a round of triumphs and fails — with nary a fail in sight this week. Join us on Facebook and email us at careandfeedingpod@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. You can also call our phone line: (646) 357-9318. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Care and Feeding. Sign up now at slate.com/careplus to help support our work. Podcast produced by Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode: Elizabeth, Lucy and Zak help a longtime listener who's expecting her first baby. We'll offer suggestions for how to manage your whole life changing in an instant – plus, enjoying the before-times, and staying afloat in the aftermath. We'll also debrief with a round of triumphs and fails — with nary a fail in sight this week. Join us on Facebook and email us at careandfeedingpod@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. You can also call our phone line: (646) 357-9318. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Care and Feeding. Sign up now at slate.com/careplus to help support our work. Podcast produced by Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us on our podcast as we unlock the secrets of parenting with Gabriel Thomas, offering a delightful blend of wisdom, humor, and real-life stories to keep you engaged and inspired on your journey through parenthood's twists and turns. Timestamps: 00:05 Introduction 59:23 What's the #1 tip you give to parents who are just starting this wild ride? 03:28 How do you stay positive juggling everything? When do you sleep? Why do you do so much? 05:41 How do you stay positive juggling everything? When do you sleep? Why do you do so much? 10:05 What advice do you have for busy parents and those who are co-parenting wanting to do the same things with their children? PowerMom Chronicles Segment: 21:14 Who & What inspires you? 21:56 What's the essential part of your daily routine? 22:26 What is something you wished you knew when you were younger? 23:19 Best advice you've ever received? Feeling 'stuck' after divorce? Donna McGoff's transformative courses are your key to breaking free and creating a life you love. Act now and get $75 off the comprehensive 'Rise Up After Divorce - Recover, Reconnect Reinvent' course – a limited-time offer! Explore all courses rolled into one for a holistic approach, or opt for a more tailored journey with five separate modules. Uncover personalized plans, create harmony in life, reconnect with yourself, reinvent, and relaunch for a brighter future. Download Donna's insightful e-book for free and kickstart your transformative journey. Act now and enjoy a $75 discount on the full process course. Ready for positive change? Enroll today and embrace a fresh, empowering chapter. Check the link in the description for details. Seize the opportunity to break up with the past and start anew together! Note: In the podcast recording, it was mentioned as a 75% discount, but in actuality, it's a $75 discount on the full process course. Connect with Gabriel Thomas: WEBSITE LINK: https://firsttimemomdad.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@finallyimadad2913/videos Website: https://www.gabrielspartan.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nurturingparentforever/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/the.archangel1 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@1 Check Cristina Out: Blog: https://cristinafrancy.com/ Instagram: @notyourmommas.podcast Amazon Store Front: https://www.amazon.com/shop/notyourmo... Email for collaborations: hello@notyourmommaspodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefrancylife/support
Originally, this was a Facebook LIVE broadcast on Jonnyroobs' personal profile.Jonnyroobs is the wingman. Host Ken interviews Gabriel Spartan, a teacher and owner of First Time Parent: Invest In Your Family, who shares his experiences as an educator in America and China, and how it inspired him to provide educational books and coaching sessions for first-time parents through his company. Gabriel is also a father to a beautiful daughter named Charlotte. She is the basis of inspiration for his company. For more information on First Time Parent: Invest In Your Family, head over to: https://firsttimemomdad.com. Follow Gabriel Spartan on YouTube:• @1hardlife • @finallyimadad2913 #podcast #family #education #coparenting #parenting #firsttimeparents #selfsufficiency #teacher #kids #mentalwellness• Follow Twenty400 Block Podcast on Twitter/ X & Instagram: @twenty400block• Follow/ Subscribe to Twenty400 Block Podcast on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@twenty400blockpodcast • Twenty400Block is also on all the streaming platforms out there that carry podcasts: Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Prime Music, Spotify, and many more! New episodes are usually 2x or 3x every month. Media credits• Video & Audio edits by Jonnyroobs• Music beats “Dark Places” by Malinisoundz• Voiceover for intro and outro by Claire Griffin• Logo design by Basement20 Design Studios
Rob Mason has a PhD in education and makes his living working with professional sports coaches on how to communicate better. Communication is his thing… it's how he makes his living. Then along came Ned, his newborn. And Rob had to learn a whole new style of communication. In this episode Rob shares his experiences of applying his communication knowledge to his family life. Kate and Rob discuss the importance of open communication and support between partners during the transition to parenthood, the pressure of trying to be the "perfect" parent, and the importance of understanding your partner's needs and love language. They also touch on the challenges of balancing work and parenting, and the value of having a supportive network of other parents to share experiences with. Listen For 5:27 Balancing Work and Parenting Responsibilities 8:15 Importance of Partner Communication and Understanding 14:37 Handling External Advice and Pressure 16:31 Parenting Myths and Gender Roles Leave a rating/review for this podcast with one click Guest: Rob Mason LinkedIn Contact Kate: Email | Website | Kate's Book on Amazon | LinkedIn | Facebook | XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Mason has a PhD in education and makes his living working with professional sports coaches on how to communicate better. Communication is his thing… it's how he makes his living. Then along came Ned, his newborn. And Rob had to learn a whole new style of communication. In this episode Rob shares his experiences of applying his communication knowledge to his family life. Kate and Rob discuss the importance of open communication and support between partners during the transition to parenthood, the pressure of trying to be the "perfect" parent, and the importance of understanding your partner's needs and love language. They also touch on the challenges of balancing work and parenting, and the value of having a supportive network of other parents to share experiences with. Listen For 5:27 Balancing Work and Parenting Responsibilities 8:15 Importance of Partner Communication and Understanding 14:37 Handling External Advice and Pressure 16:31 Parenting Myths and Gender Roles Leave a rating/review for this podcast with one click Guest: Rob Mason LinkedIn Contact Kate: Email | Website | Kate's Book on Amazon | LinkedIn | Facebook | XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On family matters this week, Clement speaks to Roanne Walker, a Parenting coach about the joys and challenges of being a parent for the first time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dallin is... Investing? Plus we get political, Disneyworld, and first time parent tips plus more emails --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shouldnothavesaidthat/support
How can first-time parents navigate their way through childcare? We'll be discussing all that you need to know with Elaine Dunne Chairperson of the Federation of Early Childhood Providers and also Miriam Burke Editor of Rollercoaster.ie.
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There's a lot to think about when there's a baby on the way, so Rachael and Karlie are sharing their best tips and recommendations to help you be as ready as you can be! LINKS See Rachael's baby bag: https://www.facebook.com/RachaelMumsWho/posts/pfbid0337ETG9CXmLQgX4udPb1ZmLHqhxarBPwgzMW5KoKwmBnwVaiopfp3SibmvU4N7WE7l Strucket: Laundry Soaking Bucket | Strainer Draining Bucket Follow Mums Who on Facebook. Join the Mums Who Organise Facebook group. Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram @novapodcastsofficial. Got a question for Rachael and Karlie? You can email them at homehacks@novapodcasts.com.au. CREDITS Hosts: Rachael Hallett and Karlie Suttie. Managing Producer: Elle Beattie. Producer: Amy Kimball. Editor: Adrian Walton. Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au. Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, and the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Circumcision is a routine surgery in the United States that cuts off the most sensitive part of a young boys genitals. On this show, I am dedicated to bringing true informed consent on any and all topics, and I feel this topic is extremely important to understand truly, why we are doing this and if it is truly necessary.To have this conversation, it is my honor to have guest, Georganne Chapin, founder of Intact America, to educate us on this important topic.About Georganne: In a life dedicated to promoting human rights and health care quality and equity, Georganne Chapin has become a widely recognized advocate for ending routine circumcision of baby boys in America. In 2009, she founded and became executive director of Intact America®, the largest national organization working to end child genital cutting in this country and to ensure healthy sexual futures for all people. Prior to that, she founded and currently heads the Hudson Center for Health Equity and Quality and is the former president and CEO of Hudson Health Plan, alarge nonprofit Medicaid managed care organization in the Hudson Valley.In addition to her executive positions, Georganne taught health law and bioethics at Pace University School of Law, and bioethics to doctoral-level nursing students at Dominican College. Her opinion pieces have appeared in the New York Daily News, HuffPost, and Minneapolis Star Tribune, and she has been interviewed by The New York Times, the Economist, MSNBC, NBC10 (Philadelphia), WPSU radio, The New York Post, AskMen.com, SheKnows, Telemundo, Kacey Shine On, First Time Parent, Mel Magazine, South China Morning Post, the Guardian, and othermedia outlets. She also is a frequent guest on popular podcasts, including, The Armchair Expert, Sex Out Loud, Chicana Chisme, Baby Pro Podcast, Depths of Motherhood Podcast, and Eat Sex Play. She was born in Boerne, Texas, and spent most of her childhood in Hawaii, New Mexico and Ohio. Georganne came to New York to earn a BA in Anthropology from Barnard College and an MPhil in Sociomedical Sciences from Columbia University. As a working adult, she obtained a JD from Pace University School of Law, with certificates in Health Law and International Law. Georganne lives near Woodstock in New York's Hudson Valley. She invites listeners to learn more about leaving baby boys intact at IntactAmerica.org.Learn more from Georganne: https://intactamerica.orghttps://www.instagram.com/intactamerica/Sponsors: All natural women's homeopathic hormone supplement $10 off with linkMenopause - https://modere.co/3XRHVVZMenstrual - https://modere.co/3IkPxKTOrganic Herbal Remedies Use Code BROOKE10 to save 10%https://earthley.com/ref/brookebacci/Amazon Storefront(Book recommendations, wellness supplements and more)https://www.amazon.com/shop/brookebrewer20?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfbrookebrewer20_FCY5VKK29ERGZAXM03T8Primally Pure Deodorant and natural skin care productshttp://www.primallypure.comUse code BROOKEB at checkout for 10% ofMASA chips - Seed oil Free Tortilla Chipshttp://www.masachips.com/brookebacciUse code BROOKEBACCI to save 10%
Becoming a parent is no joke, lalo na pag usapang pera at gastusin! In this episode, let's talk about 10 Financial Lessons I wish I knew before becoming a first time parent. Don't forget to rate the show 5 stars and hit the notification bell for more financial advice! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When we hear other parents explain how guilty they feel and that they're terrible parents, we're quick to tell them that they're the absolute best. So why can't we say that to ourselves?
When we hear other parents explain how guilty they feel and that they're terrible parents, we're quick to tell them that they're the absolute best. So why can't we say that to ourselves?
There's no denying that being a mother is a full-time job in itself, but when you add your own career on top of it, where do you find the time to add in passions and side hustles? Host Lina Forrestal and high school teacher Melissa Pyrch talk about: How to find the time as working moms How to navigate the fear of failureHow to not get lost in comparing yourself to othersLearning how to "fill your cup" in ways outside of motherhoodLearning to find your definition of self-careHow to navigate imposter syndrome How graduating high school is the start of adulthoodOrder Melissa's Book: Beyond the Bell: 12 Lessons for Navigating Your Life After High SchoolMore about Melissa: For more than 20 years, high school English teacher Melissa has encouraged her students to go for their dreams and never quit on themselves. While leading a motivational speaking class for a group of seniors in 2019, Pyrch realized she needed to be listening to her own advice. And she began the journey to becoming a published author, starting with getting herself on social media and creating @pyrchgetspublished. In addition to teaching and pursuing her author dreams, Melissa is also a mom of 3 and a fire captain's wife. She has learned to make sacrifices and deal with obstacles head-on, which she talks candidly about. Connect with Lina on InstagramFollow the New Mamas Podcast on InstagramRead Lina's BlogSupport the Show: Buy Me a CoffeeEpisode edited by Chris Duffy: heyitschrisduffy@gmail.com-[This episode is sponsored by Creidm.com]Creidm.com is a Distributor of the all-natural and eco-friendly home, skin, and health products created by Shaklee. These products are the most clinically tested and clinically proven. Creidm and the Shaklee Products focus on children and mothers. They offer personalized vitamin packs for children and adults called Meology and can come in gummy and pill form. What is great, is they offer higher discounts on the Meology kids packs for the more kids you have! Also, starting in November they will be releasing their pre- and post-natal line to help support Mothers and their children in such an important time of their life.Creidm also offers ways to become a distributor yourself and make extra income all from home! To learn more, go to Creidm.com.Support the show
In this week's episode we talk about why more adults are choosing to be childfree. We also announce episode 100, Barlo, and discuss why the dentist is a bully.Adults are choosing to be childfreeFollow the podcast:IG: @ARecentStudyPodTwitter: @ARecentStudyPodTikTok: @ARecentStudySuggestsYouTube: A Recent Study SuggestsFollow Robert:IG: @RobertBarbosa03Twitter: @RobertBarbosa03
Host Lina Forrestal and declutter expert, Katy Joy Wells, talk about how new moms accumulate things at rapid pace and how that often leads to stress, anxiety, and overwhelm. Katy shares her tips for moms who are easily triggered by clutter and hacks for getting a partner onboard. They also talk about the "clutter shame" cycle, the difference between everyday mess and clutter, and practical tips for new moms on managing the clutter in their house. For more decluttering tips, listen to Katy's podcast, The Maximized Minimalist podcast. About Katy Joy Wells:Katy Wells is a declutter expert and inspires families around the world to declutter and simplify so they can live to their fullest potential. Her teachings and programs have transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, allowing them to live their happiest and most intentional life and focus on what matters most. Connect with Katy:Instagram: @katyjoywellsWebsite: katyjowwells.comConnect with Lina on Instagram: @linaforrestalRead Lina's blog: Lina ForrestalEpisode edited by Chris Duffy: heyitschrisduffy@gmail.com Support the show
We're sharing some tips and methods for potty training your toddlers. A lot of this week's info comes from "The First-Time Parent's Guide to Potty Training" by Jazmine McCoy: https://amzn.to/3JlV82L Stick around to the end for a dad joke and don't forget to rate us & share Dadsplaining with a fellow parent! Check us out on Medium: https://dadsplainingpodcast.medium.com/ Join the Dadsplaining Facebook group: http://facebook.com/groups/dadsplaining Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DadsplainingPodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/dadsplainingpod Instagram: http://instagram.com/dadsplainingpodcast YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ze6H9Q TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRsfL3hG/ Or send us an email at dadsplainingpodcast@gmail.com.
Come listen to our coworker Sarah give us some insight on setting realistic expectations for what it's like bringing home your first child! Record questions here: https://anchor.fm/theparentsplace Email us: parents@thefamilyplaceutah.org Find us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/jendalyTFP The Parent's Place: https://www.facebook.com/groups/196037267839869 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theparentsplace/message
In her last episode before she goes on maternity leave, our Head Witch In Charge answers all of your burning, silly, and curious q's as it relates to... Being a first-time parent Business systems Delegating and hiring in your business Best and worst pregnancy/parenting advice she's received Plans for maternity leave And more! You asked some great and juicy questions, so we're so excited for you to tune in to this episode. LIMITED TIME ONLY OFFER! For the month of January, we're doing something WIIIILDLY special and magical—we've just released our new Single Modality Certification Courses (SMCC's) into the world and until January 31st you can enroll in them and save $900—holy crystal balls!
Managing your own financial future can be a scary and overwhelming process. For many people, becoming a parent adds a new layer of complexity and anxiety to the process. Our guest, a 36-year-old first time father living in Austin, Texas, is struggling to find balance in his financial planning with the added expenses and time commitments of raising a baby with his wife. For help, host Stefanie O'Connell Rodriguez speaks with Dasha Kennedy, founder of financial education platform, TheBrokeBlackGirl.com, about how she found her footing raising a child while managing her finances. If you have a money story or question to share, you can send us an email at money.confidential@realsimple.com. You can also leave us a voicemail at (929) 352-4106. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Now that Drew’s back from the birth of his third daughter, Adam and Drew take the opportunity to reflect on the hilarious differences between being a first time parent and a third time parent. And let us tell you, the difference could not be greater… Plus Adam recaps his month long sabbatical from alcohol and we discuss some fantastic IPA’s from the Great Heights Brewing Company in Houston, Texas!Featured Beer:Blue Tile IPA. Great Heights Brewing Company, Houston, TX. 6.6% ABV. Other Mentioned Beers/Breweries:Other highlights from the Great Heights taster lineup: Denali, Fruity Pellets, The 610Brash Brewing Company. Houston, TX.D&Q the Beer Station. Houston, TX.Nonalcoholic beers that Adam tried: O’Doul’s, Beck’s, Heineken 0.0Art Car. Saint Arnold Brewing Company. Houston, TX. Other Shout Outs:The Blue Tiles on Houston city streetsDan’s Irish Sports Bar. Walnut Creek, CA. Special shout out to the SpazmaticsBenihana’sThe Snoo (rocking bassinet from the future) NEW MERCH!!! Find your official Beering Ain't Easy Gear at the following link!https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/66383392 On every episode, we rate beers on a scale from 0-5 using the Untappd App, 5 being the highest. Follow Beering Ain’t Easy on Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.
This week we break down our BUSY week and the updates with our kids. Then we get to answering some of the top most asked questions by first time parents and we do our best giving so UnMerritted advice. We then end this week's show with a Special TV/Movie Edition of Who Am I.
Learn Australian English by listening to this episode of The Goss! These are recorded conversations with my old man Ian Smissen for you to learn more about Australian culture, news, and current affairs. In this episode, we talk about the difference between being a first-time parent in the 1980s versus me today. We both feel that parents may certainly have it easier these days. It all comes down to the joy of watching your kid grow: simply just being there for them, all the way. Improve your listening skills today - listen, play & pause this episode - and start speaking like a native English speaker!
This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. Do you recall the moment you first found out you were going to be a parent? How did you feel? What was your experience like? On this episode Montell Ricks recounts his extremely "unconventional" experience with becoming a father, as well as his first-timer milestones as a father. Like, comment, subscribe, and share. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Tik Tok, Triller, and Twitter. This episode is sponsored by Nucci Naturals holistic natural health and wellness products. Visit www.nuccixnaturals.com for your holistic health and wellness needs with the Blended Family.
This EP is a must listen to for ALL parents if you have a baby around 12 months - every question you need to know about what you should be feeding your baby at this stage with expert Dr Kyla a Paediatric Dietitian. We cover Milk how much should they need at this age Healthy mindset and food habits for a one year old & parents Poo Fussy eating Family meals and habits Food psychology Why babies throw their food on the floor How to trust the baby and how much they're eating See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I learnt so many things postpartum about my body and my baby, and now I want to share them with you. This episode is hugely relatable, nothing is off-limits, and I think you'll be nodding away. Many of them are never talked about or shared, and I wish someone had told me. Griffo was away on a boys weekend, so Sophie Walker host of Australian Birth Stories joined Heidi to chat all about the things you wish someone had told you about the postpartum journey.
We have put together a list of baby items that we couldn't live without and have been a game changer for us as First Time Parents. If you're a first time parent or newly pregnant, this LIST is made for YOU. Big love to our sponsors Denada Co. sugar-free ice cream, get around them in isolation, it's a kiddie fav. Check out their stockists www.denadaco.com
WARNING - Do NOT listen to this episode with kids around, you'll have to answer too many questions. Sex as a new parent is few and far between, but we managed to fit in a quickie yesterday while our son had a nap. We speak openly about our sex life since having a baby, the struggles that Heidi has had with vaginal pain post-birth, her mindset and loss of libido. Griffo has been looking after himself if you know what we mean ;) A very open & honest discussion around sex after having a baby, how they both feel about their sex life, and how much they "should" be having.
*Warning: Baby Noise* You are listening to the first ever episode of Mama's In Color Podcast. This episode is dear to my heart, as it is about the birth of my godson. My best friend Indacia & her husband Quintin will take you through their experience as first time parents, who decided against social norms especially as a family of color to have a home birth - even after almost 2 days of prodromal labor Indacia worked hard for the birth of her dreams, pushing through to bring her sweet baby boy Earth side surrounded by the love of her family. Quintin will delve into what being a first time father and overcoming concerns of having a homebirth, what fathering a black son looks like & we will touch a little on colorism as well. Colorism is deep rooted in our communities of color and a way to combat that is through literature, this episode is sponsored by BeBombBookClub.com where you can find books that discuss the different shades of love within black families and by being a listener, you can take 15% off your order with the code: MC . Indacia's Social Media: Instagram: Dacia_Dacia --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mamasincolor/message
Something we forget to talk about when the new baby arrives is how the father feels. We check-in with Mum & then we goo & gah over the baby, but what about Dad? They can sometimes be forgotten about when the new baby arrives. Heidi & Griffo sit down to chat about the helplessness Griffo feels at times being a first-time Dad. He finds parenting a real struggle, feeling helpless, unable to comfort his baby boy Memphis & this can bring up feelings of frustration & anger. In this ep, they talk about the helplessness from the man's perspective, jealously, the shift in the bloke's identity & the love for his child. A MASSIVE shoutout to our sponsors www.feedingfriend.com.au LOVE their breast or bottle self-inflatable feeding pillow - to buy use code HEIDI30 to get 30% off.
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Episode 199 of the Dad’s Guide to Twins Podcast Show Notes Today we continue our father of twins interview series ... Read more
All the dads are back this week and respond to a couple of brilliant emails. The first one is a parent who is having a wonderful experience after the birth of their first child and doesn't want to ruin his perfect life. The second one is just class and you'll have to listen to the pod to find out why. There's also a super positive review of staycations and a couple of hotel recommendations. Email the dads - dadcast@offtheball.com or tweet @dadcast (https://twitter.com/dadcastpod) and review the show here (https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/dadcast-misadventures-in-parenting/id1437650268?mt=2)
Being a first-time parent is awesome. I was both excited and nervous. I wasn't around kids very much before I had my first child. But you learn quick. Here are some first time parent tips that helped us: 1) Agree on Responsibilities - actually, write it down. Make a daily chart of what you are responsible for. I do the laundry on Tuesday, you get dinner. On Thursday I do the bath, you feed him and put him to bed. My wife and I sat down and had this discussion and understanding what is expected of each other can reduce a lot of arguments. 2) Communicate What You Want - This was one of the best pieces of first-time parent advice that was given to me. Nobody knows what you want or need unless you tell them. If you are wanting a break, tell your spouse. If you are wanting to connect, talk about it. It's ok to communicate what you want. Be prepared that your spouse may not feel the same way you do at the moment. As an example, you may want more intimacy....but your spouse isn't concerned about that. You might have to be a little more patient. As first time parents, romance may slow down a bit. Find other ways to connect and help each other. 3) Give Your Spouse Positive Re-enforcement - Whatever you do, do not be critical of how your spouse is doing something. "You changed the baby wrong". Well, you can't seem to load the dishwasher correctly. Complaining doesn't change behavior. Positive re-enforcement does. Thank you so much for changing the baby's diaper. I saw you did the dishwasher. That was helpful. As a first-time parent, there are going to be a lot of opportunities to be trying new things. Encourage each other instead of tearing each other down. 4) Take Time For Yourself - While you certainly will have less time than you did before, carve out time to do things that you enjoy. Discuss this with your spouse. When my wife and I were first-time parents, we made sure that each of us still got to exercise. It was really important to both of us. We couldn't do it at the same time, so I went to the gym early in the morning and then went I got back, my wife did her workout. It's important that you don't lose yourself. Your life does change, but you want to still be able to have some time for yourself. Also, the one on one time with the baby is really good for bonding. 5) It's OK Not to be Perfect Parents - Making mistakes is part of parenting. There are so many opportunities to make mistakes and you will. Know that it is ok to make mistakes, just try not to repeat them very much. Being a first-time parent is a learning experience. You and your spouse are embarking on a long journey. Understand there are going to be a lot of ups and downs. Realize that these ups and downs are normal and you will make it through.
Being a first-time parent is awesome. I was both excited and nervous. I wasn't around kids very much before I had my first child. But you learn quick. Here are some first time parent tips that helped us: 1) Agree on Responsibilities - actually, write it down. Make a daily chart of what you are responsible for. I do the laundry on Tuesday, you get dinner. On Thursday I do the bath, you feed him and put him to bed. My wife and I sat down and had this discussion and understanding what is expected of each other can reduce a lot of arguments. 2) Communicate What You Want - This was one of the best pieces of first-time parent advice that was given to me. Nobody knows what you want or need unless you tell them. If you are wanting a break, tell your spouse. If you are wanting to connect, talk about it. It's ok to communicate what you want. Be prepared that your spouse may not feel the same way you do at the moment. As an example, you may want more intimacy....but your spouse isn't concerned about that. You might have to be a little more patient. As first time parents, romance may slow down a bit. Find other ways to connect and help each other. 3) Give Your Spouse Positive Re-enforcement - Whatever you do, do not be critical of how your spouse is doing something. "You changed the baby wrong". Well, you can't seem to load the dishwasher correctly. Complaining doesn't change behavior. Positive re-enforcement does. Thank you so much for changing the baby's diaper. I saw you did the dishwasher. That was helpful. As a first-time parent, there are going to be a lot of opportunities to be trying new things. Encourage each other instead of tearing each other down. 4) Take Time For Yourself - While you certainly will have less time than you did before, carve out time to do things that you enjoy. Discuss this with your spouse. When my wife and I were first-time parents, we made sure that each of us still got to exercise. It was really important to both of us. We couldn't do it at the same time, so I went to the gym early in the morning and then went I got back, my wife did her workout. It's important that you don't lose yourself. Your life does change, but you want to still be able to have some time for yourself. Also, the one on one time with the baby is really good for bonding. 5) It's OK Not to be Perfect Parents - Making mistakes is part of parenting. There are so many opportunities to make mistakes and you will. Know that it is ok to make mistakes, just try not to repeat them very much. Being a first-time parent is a learning experience. You and your spouse are embarking on a long journey. Understand there are going to be a lot of ups and downs. Realize that these ups and downs are normal and you will make it through.
Welcome to the First Time Parent Podcast. Join Husband and Wife, Christopher and Jessica as they journey through pregnancy into parenthood and talk about everything that comes with it... because they have NO IDEA WHAT THEY ARE DOING! Recorded whilst they are still pregnant with a real-time update on how it's going. Get to know them and their journey; From the joy to the pains, the happy to the sad, they will talk about everything that comes with having a new baby... without knowing what to do! Enjoy! @FTPPUK on Twitter & Instagram Facebook.com/FTPPUK Get in touch - firsttimeparentpod@gmail.com Music from Jukedeck
Here's a quick guide to the questions every new parent asks.
Johnny Garbutt is about to become a dad! His wife is full term and the baby is expected any day now. Derringer, Valentyne and Parker (being experienced parents themselves,) give Johnny some friendly advice and tips for what to expect and how to deal with parenting life. One thing is for sure, we all seem to care way more about our children than we do ourselves… The Daily Derringer Podcast -- Tuesday October 30th, 2018 Check out more full episdoes at Q107.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Covering topics of baby sleep, breastfeeding, connection based parenting. Probably one of my favorite podcasts I’ve recorded. Please pass this on to any new parents that may benefit from this message!
What's it like becoming a parent when you are a top researcher in child development ? Dr Annette Henderson joins Nine to Noon to talk about her experiences of becoming a first time Mum and seeing for herself how the practice aligned with the theory (or not!). She discusses infant development and has some practical advice related to early childhood parenting. Dr Annette Henderson is a senior lecturer at the University of Auckland and an expert in early childhood development with a specific focus on social and cognitive development 0 - 6 years of age.
What's it like becoming a parent when you are a top researcher in child development ? Dr Annette Henderson joins Nine to Noon to talk about her experiences of becoming a first time Mum and seeing for herself how the practice aligned with the theory (or not!). She discusses infant development and has some practical advice related to early childhood parenting. Dr Annette Henderson is a senior lecturer at the University of Auckland and an expert in early childhood development with a specific focus on social and cognitive development 0 - 6 years of age.
On their debut show, the girls talk to Joe, a new first time father. He discusses what he expected being a parent to be, before he was a parent.
Mia is an employee of her communities school system and the mother of a six-year-old daughter. Mia has spent her career working with schools and seeing what they can offer children - but when it was time to enroll her own daughter, she admits the process was daunting. Her daughter was academically ahead during preschool, and although she has a late birthday, tested up to kindergarten when she was only four years old. Mia admits that a lot of thought and conversation with her husband and other members of the school system went into making the decision - but she says it was the best decision they could have made. We talk all about the intimidation of entering the public school system for the first time, how to navigate the various programs to make sure your child gets a great education, and what the heck an immersion program really is.