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Are you dealing with “normal puppy behavior,” or early warning signs of a bigger problem? Some of the most common puppy behaviors, like fear reactions, growling over a toy or food, and mouthiness, can look harmless. But the way they're handled early can be the difference between a phase and a serious problem, like reactivity or resource guarding that escalates into a bite.In this episode, I'm joined by multi-certified dog trainer Ruth Hegarty of Creature Good Dog Training to break down five puppy-raising mistakes you'll want to catch early. This is not about perfection. It's about awareness. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER: • The early fear signs that can turn into adult reactivity • Why letting mouthy behavior slide can create bigger problems later • How to spot early resource guarding before it escalates • The difference between playful chaos and reinforced hyper behavior • Why waiting too long to socialize may backfire, even if you're trying to keep your puppy safeIf you've been wondering whether something is “normal,” or whether you're doing it right, this episode will help you zoom out and make smarter early decisions. CONNECT WITH RUTH Website | https://creaturegooddogtraining.com (Includes blog, resources, online Club) Reactive Dog Owners Facebook Group If this episode helped you, text it to a new puppy parent you know. Sometimes the best prevention is just getting the right information early.I was a guest on the That's Good Parenting podcast talking about how to bring a pet into a busy family without turning your house into chaos. Listen here: petparenthotline.com/thatsgoodparenting Support the showExpert Pet Advice for busy pet parents! Love the show? Leave a 5-star review so more pet parents can find us, and share this episode with someone who needs it. Follow:
Discipline in today's age is a lost art. With the expansion of dysfunctional families and sadly parents-in addition to the laws that consider spanking your child as something illegal, children are being raised with no real consequences. Steven covers the practical implications that develop from a lack of discipline and takes us through 1 Samuel chapters 3-4 where we examine the life of Eli and his two sons whose lives God took due in part from Eli's failure to discipline. Let's get started.PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to our channel as a way to spread the biblical message on how to live life.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reason-for-truth--2774396/support.
Should you get a dog for your dog… or are you about to double your stress, noise, behavior issues, and vet bills?Many pet parents see a bored, clingy, or “lonely” dog (or other pet) and assume the solution is a companion, a boyfriend, girlfriend, sibling, or built-in best friend. But adding another dog doesn't automatically make life easier. It can just as easily increase barking, trigger resource guarding, amplify anxiety, and create daily management problems you didn't have before, especially if you don't actually know why your dog is acting that way in the first place. In this episode, veterinary psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Malamed, DVM, DACVB, CABC, MBA, breaks down when getting a second dog truly helps, when it backfires, and how to tell whether your dog actually needs a companion or just better enrichment, structure, or training, or time with their favorite person - you!BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER: • What “my dog is lonely” really means and how to assess it correctly • The most common ways a second dog makes behavior issues worse • The 3-part filter to use before bringing home another dog: capacity, compatibility, and motivationIf you are even considering dog number two, pause and listen to this first.CONNECT WITH DR. RACHEL MALAMEDWebsite | https://www.behaviordogtor.comFacebook Group | Pet Psychiatry and Behavior Support for Pet Parents Instagram | @dr.rachelmalamedI was a guest on the That's Good Parenting podcast talking about how to bring a pet into a busy family without turning your house into chaos. Listen here: petparenthotline.com/thatsgoodparenting Support the showExpert Pet Advice for busy pet parents! Love the show? Leave a 5-star review so more pet parents can find us, and share this episode with someone who needs it. Follow:
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NFL Week 3 is in the books, and Calm Down with Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson is here to break it all down! Erin and Charissa share behind-the-scenes stories from covering Dolphins vs. Bills and Cowboys vs. Bears, including the emotional toll of seeing players go down with injuries and the uphill road to recovery they face. The ladies talk fashion as they reveal their Week 4 NFL sideline outfits as well as a look back at week 3—because yes, football and style can coexist. Then, in a fun twist, the ladies dive into some “controversial” parenting advice they found online… and surprisingly agree with. Whether you’re a football fan or a parent (or both), this episode has something for you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2686: Adina Soclof offers practical advice for navigating a teen's intense focus on fashion without conflict or judgment. By fostering connection, curiosity, and respectful communication, parents can support their child's self-expression while gently reinforcing family values. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://parentingsimply.com/good-parenting-when-your-teen-is-obsessed-with-clothes/ Quotes to ponder: "We can't control what our teens like, what their passions are, or what they want to do with their time." "Let your teen talk, vent, and express what they love about clothes. Ask thoughtful questions and be curious." "The more you try to shut it down, the more your teen is going to cling to it." Episode references: How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk: https://www.amazon.com/How-Teens-Will-Listen-Talk/dp/0060741260 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2686: Adina Soclof offers practical advice for navigating a teen's intense focus on fashion without conflict or judgment. By fostering connection, curiosity, and respectful communication, parents can support their child's self-expression while gently reinforcing family values. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://parentingsimply.com/good-parenting-when-your-teen-is-obsessed-with-clothes/ Quotes to ponder: "We can't control what our teens like, what their passions are, or what they want to do with their time." "Let your teen talk, vent, and express what they love about clothes. Ask thoughtful questions and be curious." "The more you try to shut it down, the more your teen is going to cling to it." Episode references: How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk: https://www.amazon.com/How-Teens-Will-Listen-Talk/dp/0060741260 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Faced with balancing career and family, DJ Keith makes a life-changing decision to step away from his longtime gig at Bentley Saloon to focus on fatherhood and more profitable ventures.• Reflecting on a successful final "Mullets and Daisy Dukes" night with strong crowd participation• Struggling with staff tensions around playing past the scheduled 11 PM end time • Entertaining an enthusiastic bachelorette party that inspired extending the night• Delivering an unplanned, emotional farewell speech announcing retirement from bar DJ work• Facing mixed reactions - support from those present versus misinterpreted rumors after• Choosing to prioritize time with 10-month-old daughter Paisley over late-night gigs• Maintaining wedding and event bookings that offer better compensation for less time• Having a reconciliatory conversation with venue management after the announcement• Reflecting on the balance between good parenting decisions and professional business practicesI need your help deciding: Was my impromptu retirement announcement good parenting or bad business? Share your thoughts with me and let me know what you would have done in my shoes.If you found value in today's show please return the favor and leave a positive review and share it with someone important to you! https://www.sharethestrugglepodcast.com/reviews/new/Find all you need to know about the show https://www.sharethestrugglepodcast.com/Official Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077724159859Join the 2% of Americans that Buy American and support American Together we can bring back American Manufacturing https://www.loudproudamerican.shop/Loud Proud American Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoudproudamericanLoud Proud American Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loud_proud_american/Loud Proud American TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@loud_proud_americanLoud Proud American YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmYQtOt6KVURuySWYQ2GWtwThank you for Supporting My American Dream!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores how modern parenting and cultural fear have led to less physical activity and more screen time for kids. Using Scripture and wisdom from Proverbs, he challenges parents—and all of us—to embrace healthy, purposeful risk rather than sheltering in fear, reminding us that movement, adventure, and trust in God are key parts of a thriving life.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
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What if the biggest co-parenting battle you're fighting…isn't with your ex, but with your own ego? In this episode of The Divorce Revolution Podcast, I sit down with the brilliant Michelle Dempsey-Multack—certified divorce and co-parenting specialist, podcast host, and author—for a raw, honest conversation about what putting your kids first actually looks like. We talk about the reality of co-parenting with someone who triggers you, how to quiet your ego when your child says they miss the other parent, and why being flexible is sometimes more important than being “fair.” We also dive into the overuse of the word “narcissist,” the self-awareness it takes to stop projecting pain onto your kids, and why your feelings don't always need to lead the way. If you've been navigating high-conflict co-parenting, feeling resentful, or struggling with the emotional weight of it all, this episode is for you. Resources Mentioned: Become a Certified Co-Parenting Coach: https://michelledempsey.com/become-a-divorce-coach/ Sign up for ReNewU waitlist to get early access: https://products.ambershaw.com/signature-waitlist Nail Your Niche: https://ambershaw.samcart.com/products/nail-your-niche Cured Nutrition use code AMBER for 15% off: https://www.curednutrition.com/ What We Discuss: Why your divorce isn't about “good vs. evil”—it's about good vs. ego What putting your kids first really means (and what it doesn't) The self-awareness required to co-parent from a healed place Why the term “narcissist” is often misused—and how that harms your kids How to hold boundaries without turning your child into a pawn When it's time to seek real training before trying to help others heal Find more from Michelle Dempsey-Multack: Website: https://michelledempsey.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themichelledempsey/ Find more from Amber: Instagram: @msambershaw Website: ambershaw.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@msambershaw
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Kit sits down with powerhouse Margueritte Aozasa — the youngest coach ever to win an NCAA soccer championship — for a wide-ranging, wisdom-packed convo that goes way beyond the field. They talk about the mindset that made her a champion, how her parents shaped her confidence, and what it really takes to lead with heart. From childhood dreams of playing Major League Baseball to balancing motherhood and coaching at the highest level — this is one of those episodes you'll want to bookmark and share with your kids.--It's a coaching masterclass for the driven — and the ones who helped them rise.On this episode of The Coop with Kit, host Kit Hoover is joined by UCLA Women's Soccer head coach Margueritte Aozasa — who made history as the youngest coach to win an NCAA championship… in her very first season.
Matthew Lloyd has told the story of how his failed recruiting pitch to Jason Akermanis during his playing days ended up turning into some great parenting advice for the Essendon great and his wife Lisa!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Lloyd has told the story of how his failed recruiting pitch to Jason Akermanis during his playing days ended up turning into some great parenting advice for the Essendon great and his wife Lisa!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will it work for everyone? Absolutely not. There's no one right way to raise kids. And sometimes you get to look at a rule and say Nope. We can't do it that way. It won't work for us. From approaching hair color and makeup to what our kids can consume for media, we set the boundaries and hope we got it right? Youtube: Click HereBan This Book: Click HereWe love hearing from you, email us: childproofmail@gmail.com
Ever look at a common idea or behavior and think “Nope. That's not for me.” Cuz same. Today on Childproof Tori and Gwenna discuss come of their most Chaotic Good Parenting choices. From perfect attendance to censoring music with some stops in virtual learning, mental health days, and shocking toll booth attendants. Youtube: Click HereEmail us at childproofmail@gmail.com with your ideas, suggestions, or chaotic good parenting choices.
This episode is about being better parents so our children can show up better people in the world
You can go ahead and breathe a sigh of relief because, turns out, good parenting, really only boils down to a couple of things-- according to experts. Also, the age old debate of nature vs nurture when it comes to raising kids. Why both likely play a role. And it's gift-giving time! The AnchorMoms have some no-brainer gifts for mom, courtesy of Tik Tok. Mums the Word:Sonia Kashuk™ Essential Flat-Top Foundation Brush No. 168 Find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to FOLLOW, rate and review!Want more mommy talk? Find us HERE on Facebook!AnchorMoms: The Podcast is a product of WLOS News 13 of Asheville, N.C.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Have your kids ever asked, “Why can't it be Christmas every day?”—and left you scrambling for an answer?
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, we explore the pressures parents face from societal expectations regarding parenting. The discussion centers around 21 qualities that the late Dr. Adrian Rogers suggested every parent should instill in their children. While these traits are well-intentioned, Dr. Kathy offers a fresh perspective, highlighting insights that aim to illuminate a more constructive approach to parenting. Join us as we navigate parenting challenges in a way that fosters a positive environment for our kids, providing a hopeful outlook in the often overwhelming journey of raising children.
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How do you and your spouse keep your relationship strong, even when you are busy raising children? Jim Daly speaks with Courtney Ellis about the need for couples to stay committed to each other. Also, John and Danny give a word of encouragement to parents who feel distracted by the demands of life. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast. Or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the book Uncluttered for your donation of any amount! Learn About the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Listen Anytime How Children Impact Married Life Contact our Counseling Department If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Do you ever wonder, "Am I making the right choice? Was that the right response?" Parenting can be so confusing. Help is here. Join Sean as he gives you some tools to help you feel confidence and clarity! Go deeper with Sean at www.SaveMyFamily.us
Hour 3: Evan is down on the Mets, but Loogy is not giving up. And a caller doesn't want his son becoming a Phillies fan, and asked Evan & Morash advice on what to do.
In this Friday episode of The Therapy Edit Anna chats to dream guest, Dr Martha Deiros Collado about her One Thing; on why good parenting starts with you.Dr Martha Deiros Collado, is a clinical psychologist and HCPC registered practitioner with over 20years of clinical and academic experience. She is also a mother of two, a yogi, a runner, andadventure sports enthusiast.What's more Dr Martha is now a published author! Her brand new book, How To Be The Grown Up. Why Good Parenting Starts with You is out now!With a Doctorate from UCL and training in Family Therapy from the Tavistock, Martha is a publishedauthor in peer reviewed papers and an experienced supervisor for qualified and traineepsychologists. She is a chartered member of the British Psychological Society and theCommunications Rep for the National Paediatric Psychology Network.Martha's expertise is in parenting, child development, and paediatric health. Fluent in English,Spanish and French, a result of her international upbringing, she has a deep interest in how culture,language, and identity (race, sexuality, gender) intersect and influence our view of the world. Shespecialises in helping children and their parents cope with distress by taking a holistic systemsapproach that values the individual, their family, and the networks around them.You can find out more about Dr Martha here and of course you can follow her amazing Instagram account for tips and advice.We hope you love the listen and find comfort in this episode.
Are you a spectator or the main character in your own life story? And, what are you doing to develop your own skill sets to become a better coach and a better person?Unravel challenges with imposter syndrome and discover how your internal dialogue affects your external relationships with Enlifted's Mark England and Kimberly Kesting in this conversational Living 4D podcast.For Living 4D listeners: Mark and Kimberly are offering a special 10 percent discount on their coaching certifications to listeners at their enlifted.me website. Click the APPLY NOW application button and use the promo code CHEK10 when enrolling.Learn more about the work Kimberly and Mark do at Enlifted on Instagram and the Get Enlifted podcast wherever you listen to podcasts including Apple Podcasts. TimestampsA greater need to cover the basics sparked the creation of a new enlifted course. (7:05)The 17 definitions of mindset. (10:48)Your story can be so big and loud that it could haunt you throughout your life. (13:10)Simplify the story. (17:31)Imposter syndrome: The fear of being seen. (25:59)The “just the way I am (thinking)” game. (39:40)Are you living in different flavors of a doom loop? (52:32)The victim mentality. (58:28)The main difference between professional coaches and amateurs. (1:04:27)A good tip for parents: Celebrate your child's wins every day. (1:05:29)How goal-setting can be a bad thing. (1:23:36)“Good breathing equals good coaching.” (1:28:35)“If you're overexplaining, you're losing.” (1:35:56)Are you constantly practicing and applying what you've learned with good tools? (1:44:59)Conspiracy theories: A sign you need to work on your personal story. (1:51:22)Are you really listening to your clients and meeting them where they are? (2:03:02)ResourcesThe Donner PartyThe hundredth monkey effectThe work of Dr. Daniel Siegel and Carolyn MyssIt Didn't Start With You by Mark WolynnPaul's Living 4D conversations with Ryan Sprague and Mike SalemiFind more resources for this episode on our website.Thanks to our awesome sponsors:PaleovalleyBiOptimizers US and BiOptimizers UK PAUL10Organifi CHEK20CHEK Institute/How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy Online programWild PasturesWe may earn commissions from qualifying purchases using affiliate links.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2030: Adina Soclof's piece on Parenting Simply.com, "Good Parenting: Should We Give Kids Choices?" delves into the debate over whether offering choices to children is beneficial. Citing concerns about creating a sense of entitlement, the article suggests that while choices foster independence and decision-making skills, they should be limited and not affect the entire family. It's crucial to offer structured options, allowing children to learn about consequences and boundaries. This approach balances giving children a sense of control with maintaining parental guidance, ensuring choices are a tool for growth rather than a source of undue entitlement. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://parentingsimply.com/good-parenting-should-we-give-kids-choices/ Quotes to ponder: "The point of choices is to give children the opportunity to learn how to make decisions and to give them some feeling of control over their lives." "If you choose everything for them while they're young, how can you expect them to know how to make choices when you're not around?" Episode references: How to Land Your Kid in Therapy - Lori Gottlieb - The Atlantic: scounseling.com article. Positive Discipline Association: Positive Discipline Association website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2030: Adina Soclof's piece on Parenting Simply.com, "Good Parenting: Should We Give Kids Choices?" delves into the debate over whether offering choices to children is beneficial. Citing concerns about creating a sense of entitlement, the article suggests that while choices foster independence and decision-making skills, they should be limited and not affect the entire family. It's crucial to offer structured options, allowing children to learn about consequences and boundaries. This approach balances giving children a sense of control with maintaining parental guidance, ensuring choices are a tool for growth rather than a source of undue entitlement. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://parentingsimply.com/good-parenting-should-we-give-kids-choices/ Quotes to ponder: "The point of choices is to give children the opportunity to learn how to make decisions and to give them some feeling of control over their lives." "If you choose everything for them while they're young, how can you expect them to know how to make choices when you're not around?" Episode references: How to Land Your Kid in Therapy - Lori Gottlieb - The Atlantic: scounseling.com article. Positive Discipline Association: Positive Discipline Association website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Reedy takes live questions from audience members who have tried everything, and they are still not able to reach their child. He talks about the goals of healthy parenting: peace, confidence, clarity…he also explains how the goal in therapy is not to become “better,” but to become yourself.
Whether it's a teammate at work or a child at home, helping others to improve can be frustrating, especially when they don't respond to consequences...and maybe push your buttons.Today's guest has spent decades working with thousands of families with strong-willed children. Kirk Martin is the founder of Celebrate Calm and host of the Calm Parenting Podcast. On this episode of The Clarity Advisors Show, he and host Ken Trupke look at the overlap between good parenting principles and good leadership principles and share practical tips to help you be a better parent...and a better leader.Timestamps:(01:26): Origins of Celebrate Calm.(04:52): Turning it into a business.(07:41): Evolution of the product and the team.(10:47): Misconceptions about strong-willed kids(16:55): Escalating our own problems.(23:35): Importance of validation.(25:08): Giving space to respond rather than react.(26:20): Body posture.(28:57): Performing under pressure.(36:30): How strong-willed kids are like adults.(38:31): Ways to learn more and contact Kirk Martin.Episode quotes:“I loved my son, but I just spent all my time trying to change him. I thought he was the issue because he's so difficult...until I realized he was just like me. I was the issue.”“The quickest way to change your child's behavior is to first control your own because we trigger each other all the time.”“ADHD is pretty much a predictor of a really good entrepreneur.”“With parenting strong-willed kids, so much of it is tone of voice. I wanted to do recordings because mom could listen, dad could listen, and they could get down the tone of voice to use with a strong-willed child.”“It's not like consequences keep us from making bad choices. Jails aren't filled because people didn't know the consequence of stealing or murder. They knew the consequence, but there's usually something deeper going on.”“This isn't permissive parenting, where we'll just let them do whatever they want. Not at all. It's teaching because discipline literally means to teach.”“There's something about sitting that changes my tone of voice. Instead of standing in a cubicle over the employee or my colleague, if I come in and just sit, it changes something. It creates a different dynamic and you talk a little bit differently.”“You don't have to (react) in the moment. You're the leader. If somebody's in your office or on the phone and they bring something up, you can say, ‘Hey, I really want to give that the attention it deserves and I can't do that right now. Let me consider it and give you a call back,” to buy yourself some time (to respond).” (Ken)“Strong-willed kids aren't great at childhood, but they're really good at the adult world.”Recommended reading and listening:Calm Parenting Podcast with Kirk MartinForbes magazine interview with Kirk Martin Connect with Kirk Martin:CelebrateCalm.comCalm Parenting on Facebook
Dr. Caroline Buzanko shares that despite the best intentions, parents may inadvertently contribute to their children's anxiety through various "traps" in trying to make them feel better. The discussion aims to provide insights into how parents can adopt more effective strategies to foster resilience in their children. Free Ebook- https://drcarolinebuzanko.com/anxiety-in-children-by-dr-caroline-buzanko/ Free consultation: Anxiety Compass Program https://calendly.com/anxietydrcarolinebuzanko/professionalconsult Her podcasts are ‘Overpowering Emotions', and ‘Parents of the Year' ESA Pros.com Get a certified Psychiatric Service Dogs to fly and emotional support animals. Serraphine.com for private sessions and courses. Serra mystical abilities to reveal blocks to your Life Desires. AnxietySimplified.com for Inspired counseling sessions, groups. · Joanne's Video Recorded courses: Learndesk.us/PowerUpInnerWisdom · You Tube Channel- YouTube Channel< Anxiety Simplified Podcast Anxiety Simplified daily Radio Show now going Beyond Psychology On Power Me Up station on IHeart Radio Mon. at 4:30 pm Pac. and M-F Anxiety Simplified Show 5pm. Pacific and 8 pm Eastern
How hungover is Jim? What goals do you have for 2024 that you likely won't accomplish? Is it good or bad parenting to drink with your kids? Kliavkoff wants between 8-9 million if hes fired...PAC 2 might stay in tact, how? Playoff percentages, and an update on Puck and Jim's latest bets with each other.
When's the last time you went down a research rabbit hole? If you're anything like me, it can be easy to get caught up in researching the best parenting strategies, tools, and products for our kids. But holy moly is there a lot of information out there! And it can be challenging to parse out the reliable data and not get overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information available to us as parents. In today's episode, Emily Oster, professor of economics at Brown University and NYT Best-Selling author of books like Expecting Better, Cribsheet, and The Family Firm, discusses her work in economics and statistical methods to help parents understand and make research-backed choices in pregnancy and parenting. Join Emily and I as we break down the data (or lack thereof) behind popular parenting advice and what it really means to be a “good mom.” 3 things you'll learn in this episode: Why data literacy is so important for parents How data helps us make decisions and gives us perspective The surprising data behind popular parenting advice To connect with Emily, head to: Instagram @profemilyoster Website https://www.parentdata.org/ ParentData Newsletter “I think we often put too much pressure on ourselves, treating too many choices as if they're super important. The truth is, a lot of stuff is pretty minor. When people write to me about certain things, I often say, 'Don't stress it. Go with the easy option.' But then there are those big decisions, and that's where it gets tricky. It's all about figuring out when to dig into the data and really think about what's best for your family.” - Prof. Emily Oster BOOK A FREE 30-MINUTE CALL WITH MICHELLE TAKE THE PERSONALITY PATTERN QUIZ! ASK MICHELLE A QUESTION! REGULATION RESOURCES FB COMMUNITY: The Calm Mom Collective JOIN ME ON INSTAGRAM: @michellegrosser.coach “I love The Calm Mom Podcast!” ← if that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us support more women, just like you, on their motherhood journey. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!
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"Parenting is like the movie Forest Gump. We are Forest, and our child is Jenny" -Sean Donohue Discover how the characters, their challenges, and their journey together in this movie illuminate the path to understanding, empathy, and connection in your own family dynamic. Whether you're a movie buff or just eager for fresh parenting insights, this episode is a must-listen! Go Deeper with SeanFind MORE shows to inspire you to live a strong and courageous life on The Brave Podcast Network
On today's episode Dr. Rick and Forrest focus on one of the most important decisions we'll make in life: the choice to become a parent. They focus on what good parenting looks like in practice, the key difference in thinking of a child as a “means” or an “end,” and how to know whether becoming a parent is the right path for you. Neurodharma Course! Join Dr. Rick for Neurodharma, a live, online course focused on developing seven key qualities that help us steady the mind, warm the heart, and find a reliable sense of inner peace. Neurodharma launches October 14, use code BeingWell20 for 20% off the purchase price. You can watch this episode on YouTube.Key Topics:0:00: Introduction2:20: The significance (and uniqueness) of this choice4:50: Being aware of your motivations for having a child16:55: The influence of primal biology20:50: Qualities of a good parent30:30: Mirroring, idealizing, twinship, and the process of differentiation36:35: Optimal frustration, and a healthy parental work ethic41:25: The rewards of being a parent46:45: If you don't like __ you shouldn't become a parent48:50: A word for current parents who wish things had been different 53:00: Community, partnership, and resources55:10: Meaning and fulfillment with or without a child1:00:50: RecapSupport the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link.Sponsors:Factor delivers fresh, never-frozen, fully prepared meals right to your door. Head to factormeals.com/beingwell50 and use code beingwell50 to get 50% off. Body Electric is an interactive six-part podcast series from NPR that investigates how our relationship with technology is impacting our health. Listen wherever you get your podcasts!Join over a million people using BetterHelp, the world's largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month!Want to sleep better? Try the Calm app! Visit calm.com/beingwell for 40% off a premium subscription.Finally get that project off the ground with Squarespace! Head to squarespace.com/beingwell for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch use coupon code BEINGWELL to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.Connect with the show:Subscribe on iTunesFollow Forrest on YouTubeFollow us on InstagramFollow Forrest on InstagramFollow Rick on FacebookFollow Forrest on FacebookVisit Forrest's website
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Great chat about engineering parenting vs shepherded parenting. There's a lot we can't control. But there are some things that we can. Luke plans to take Everleigh to the Symphony once a month. Gomer already showed The Dark Knight to to his wonderful and impressionable children.
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Lynette and Stefanie are back in the new studio and open this week's first episode with a recap of everyone's Christmas. This leads Stefanie to talk about taking the kids to a live show and Lynette bringing her Oculus to Chicago for some VR gambling. After that, the gang goes over what they did for New Years Eve. Before they wrap, Stefanie brings up a recent story about an ABC News producer being investigated for child endangerment. And thanks for supporting today's sponsors: ThriveCausemetics.com/FCOL and ZocDoc.com/FCOL
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Dealing with tricky situations can often require a heroic heart, and that's what's on display in today's tour of the Cabinet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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