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In this episode we sit down with Jeanne Marie, from BoozeyFoodiez! Join us for an exciting conversation about the power of influencer marketing, and how it can apply to your business. You won't want to miss this one!Huge thanks to our title sponsor, Velocity Partners Group.Check out Boozey Foodiez here: https://www.instagram.com/boozeyfoodiezSponsors: PB&J Productions, Velocity Partners, Coretechs, Falaya, and Lake Men's Health CenterThe Patty-G Show website: https://thepattygshow.com/#explorebatonrouge #batonrouge #batonrougepodcast #thepattygshow #onlylouisiana #visitbatonrrouge #louisianatravel #podcast #localpodcast #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #vodcast #batonrougebusiness #batonrougeentrepreneur
Volvemos con nuestros Clásicos Siniestros para recuperar una de las historias más emblemáticas del folclore occidental, que ha circulado durante siglos por todo el mundo, tanto en forma oral como escrita y cuya versión cinematográfica de 1991 se convirtió en uno de los iconos Disney más polémicos y contradictorios... Aquí encontraréis una parte importante de la novela original de Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve junto a la versión íntegra de Beaumont, dos de las más importantes para acercarse al cuento de la Bella y la Bestia, que muchos expertos señalan, podría tener su origen en similitudes con otros cuentos e historias clásicas de la Grecia antigua, como «Cupido y Psique», «Edipo» o «El asno de oro» de Apuleyo, hacia el siglo segundo de nuestra era. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Volvemos con nuestros Clásicos Siniestros para recuperar una de las historias más emblemáticas del folclore occidental, que ha circulado durante siglos por todo el mundo, tanto en forma oral como escrita y cuya versión cinematográfica de 1991 se convirtió en uno de los iconos Disney más polémicos y contradictorios... Aquí encontraréis una parte importante de la novela original de Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve junto a la versión íntegra de Beaumont, dos de las más importantes para acercarse al cuento de la Bella y la Bestia, que muchos expertos señalan, podría tener su origen en similitudes con otros cuentos e historias clásicas de la Grecia antigua, como «Cupido y Psique», «Edipo» o «El asno de oro» de Apuleyo, hacia el siglo segundo de nuestra era.
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Aujourd'hui dans Sortez! nous avons accueilli Générations Cuisine. Il s’agit d’un projet étudiant porté par des étudiant.e.s en BUT Techniques de Commercialisation qui organise un concours de cuisine le samedi 17 mai de 10 à 16h à La Villa Rabelais. Les revenus de cet évènement seront reversés à l’association La Table de Jeanne Marie. Pour […] L'article Sortez! – Générations Cuisine est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
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Bonne et heureuse année! Dans cette émission, on continue notre voyage sur les rythmes de la bonne musique angolaise, en parlant également de la solidarité et du partage, comme vous pourrez le constater à l’occasion de notre reportage réalisé lors de la distribution alimentaire organisée par l’université de Tours à la table de Jeanne-Marie le […] L'article Windeck Tours 04 01 25 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Jeanne-Marie est une ado de 16 ans. C'est la première fois qu'elle est amoureuse d'un garçon et c'est réciproque. On est en 2003, ça fait plusieurs mois qu'ils sont ensemble. Ils découvrent leur désir et c'est fort !*** Crédits archive *** Extrait de l'émission radiophonique "Les pieds sur terre : histoire d'amour" de Sonia Kronlund - Reportage de Xavier de La Porte - France Culture - 20/01/2003.*** Crédits podcast *** Documentaliste : Anne Brulant - Textes : Lætitia Fourmond - Restauration et mixage : Quentin Geffroy - Enregistrement : Laurent Thomas - Voix off : Clara De Antoni - Musique(s) : Universal Production Music France - Chargée de production : Delphine Lambard - Cheffe de projet : Lætitia Fourmond - Responsable éditoriale : Zoé Macheret - Un podcast INA.
Recently, I was a guest on “The Art of Parenting” podcast. The host, Jeanne-Marie, asked some great questions and you might even be surprised by some of my answers.We discussed what it means to have a strong-willed child and why I like to use that phrase. She asked me about my approach to helping these sw kids. And of course, we talked about one of my favorite topics to spotlight: Performative Parenting.We ended with the advice I would give my younger self, and everyone who's just starting out as a parent. It was a treat to be on the other side of the mic, and I can't wait for you to hear our convo.As always, thanks for listening. Head over to Facebook, where you can join my free group Mastermind Parenting Community. We post tips and tools and do pop-up Live conversations where I do extra teaching and coaching to support you in helping your strong-willed children so that they can FEEL better and DO better. If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it!Get all the links, resources, and transcripts here: https://mastermindparenting.com/podcast-309About Randi RubensteinRandi Rubenstein coaches parents raising strong willed kids. Randi searched endlessly to find the magical resource that would help her own highly sensitive, strong-willed child. (He's now 26, healthy and happy-ish:). She's been passionate about helping other “cycle-breaker” parents like herself for almost two decades.Randi's Web and Social LinksWebsite: https://mastermindparenting.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermindparentingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mastermind_parenting/Resources Discussed/LinksThe Art of Parenting Podcast https://voilamontessori.com/the-art-of-parenting-podcast/Our 12-week Basics Bootcamp program is now available as a 100% online self-study course! https://mastermindparenting.com/minimasters/Live assessment: https://mastermindparenting.com/live-assessment/
Jeanne Marie and Erin are closing in on a year in Donora. At Twinkle Bright Night they face existential questions: Will the new mayor save council? Is the community college going to come? What's gonna happen to this town, anyway? But first things first: will Jeanne Marie and Erin ever leave? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Donora to the rescue!... of itself. Jeanne Marie and Erin discover the intricacies of Donora self-provided, self-maintained, totally improvised safety net. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There's trouble everywhere. Jeanne Marie and Erin realize what the town has always known: This town isn't on anyone's radar. No one is coming in to help. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Election Day. A ragtag group of rookies is promising change and looking for a clean sweep. Jeanne Marie sees a potential hero and falls hard. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeanne Marie and Erin wander off the highway into Donora, Pa, a dying town with a dark secret. They decide to buy a house. A solid concrete house. In a neighborhood called Cement City. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Description: Donora has no banks, no gas stations, no schools. Jeanne Marie and Erin discover the one thing that could bring the town back to life. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeanne-Marie Branche has over six years working in the digital marketing industry and over ten years working and training in the dance industry. Her expertise and on-going learning in digital marketing coupled with her experience in the dance industry has produced massive results for her clients. Jeanne-Marie works with some of the biggest brands in the dance industry such as Dance Studio Owners Association, Dance Ed Tips, and Dance Labs. She's developed working strategies and content that has produced over 800k views (multiple times), thousands of leads, and overall increased engagement on social media platforms. (likes, saves, shares, comments). You can find her @relevemarketing on Instagram and her website relevemarketing.com
Vanessa was fortunate to have experienced working with a doula for her second birth. What a difference she made. We talked to the thoughtful, lovely and elegant Jeanne-Marie to explore why one of these professionals might be a great option for your birth, no matter where you plan on having your baby – at a hospital, a birth center, or at home. We like to think of a doula as your birth experience's COO, the homie that will always have your back, and your bedside therapist. We talk about the role of the doula (they are not just for mom!) and how to find one that works for you. According to Dona international, a doula is a trained professional who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to their client before, during and shortly after childbirth to help them achieve the healthiest, most satisfying experience possible. FOLLOW JEANNE-MARIE https://linktr.ee/jeannemariepaynel https://www.instagram.com/jeannemariepaynel/ FOLLOW US https://www.instagram.com/realmotherfuckerspodcast/ https://www.youtube.com/@RealMoFosPodcast https://patreon.com/RealMotherFuckersPodcast DISCLAIMER This podcast has mature language and content. Moms ears only — don't have this one on with your kids in the room. These are our opinions and experiences as moms, take what you like, or leave it. Don't be thinking we're telling you what to do. Seek professionals, do your research, and call the experts for help. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmotherfuckers/support
What do you do when your kids are struggling with big emotions? This week, I'm exploring the topic of emotional regulation and I have the perfect guest to help me do it: Jeanne-Marie Paynel, conscious parenting expert and the host of The Art of Parenting Podcast. Join Jeanne-Marie and me as we discuss why connecting before correcting matters, the importance of modeling self-regulation for your kids, and Jeanne-Marie's favorite strategies for filling both your and your child's emotional buckets together. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/68
What does it take to navigate the unique journey of parenting a disabled child? Listen to Kelley Coleman as she shares her inspiring insights. Click here for the entire show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie. I created this podcast to serve parents, all parents, and today Kelley shares what it takes to parent a disabled child and shares with us her guide to doing so. What We Talked About: Why Kelley wrote ‘Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child' The importance of having conversations about disability. Challenges of navigating the support system for disabled children Strategies and resources for navigating the complexities of caring for a disabled child. The impact of disability on siblings. Things to Remember “Parenting is about us, the parents. We do not need to try to make our children into something but instead, model the behavior that we would like our children to learn.” “We are all the best parents for our unique child, and we all do great things.” “Time is a huge privilege, and we must acknowledge that.” “Everyone and every child deserves the same access.” “Parenting and being a caregiver are two distinct jobs when they merge; that's two full-time jobs!” “We talk about disability as one of the many facets of who my child is a whole and complete human.” “It reduces our ignorance when we are genuinely curious about other humans as humans.” “The number one determiner of how a child will feel about their sibling's disability is how the parents feel about the disability and what they are projecting.” -Kelley Coleman Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor.
How can you benefit from the Montessori approach? Listen to Simone and Junnifa as they reveal the key ingredients for fostering a thriving Montessori child at home. Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor. What a delight to have two of my Montessori friends on the podcast together. Our paths have crossed many times, and today, I'm excited to learn more about Simone and Junnifas' latest endeavor, their book The Montessori Child. What We Talked About: Children's Unconscious and Conscious Mind The different planes of development in Montessori The importance of sensory learning Shifting from setting rules to creating agreements collaboratively. Supporting Independence While Offering Support The Montessori approach for the whole child Things to Remember: “Parenting is the process of being with our children, guiding them and accompanying them.” “Children change as they grow.” “It takes some consciousness to start seeing that our children are more capable of doing things as they get older.” “If you open your eyes, you'll see that each of our children is unique and different. Focus on those things that make them who they are.” - Junnifa Uzodike “Be the child's guide on their journey, accept them for who they are, and step back to see that they are capable.” “Teenagers just want to be able to feel they belong and make a change in the world.” “Just let yourself grow through the highs and lows of everything that you learned.” - Simone Davies “Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.” - Dr. Maria Montessori Click here for more from Jeanne-Mariem, Your Parenting Mentor.
Are you ready to rewrite the fatherhood script? Listen in as how my guest, Nick Adams, redefined fatherhood. Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. We all want to do better than our parents. It is part of parenting. Today, my guest shared his guide to being the father he wishes he had had. What We Talked About: Why Nick felt the need to write his book Why is the father's role so important The Five Big Stones of Effective Fatherhood Common Challenges Fathers Face Building solid and loving relationships between fathers and their children. Things to Remember: “Parenting is maintaining relationships and raising significant, effective adults.” “Instead of stressing over all of the things you could be trying to do, let's focus on the truly important things.” “Fatherhood is a superpower.” “There's power just in being.” “A huge part of my parenting is having a life-long relationship with my children and helping them become effective, responsible adults.” “Parents need to see the best in their children and help them see the best in themselves.” “The goal of parenthood is not perfection. It's progress.” -Nick Adams Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Have you ever wondered… ”What have I gotten myself into!?” When reflecting on your parenting journey? You are not alone! You're amazing! I wanted to share my love and gratitude for you and invite you to join me in my Keep Cool & Carry On Discipline Challenge. Let's debunk the myth that parenting has to be hard together. Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. What I Talked About: Changing our mindset to debunk the myth that parenting has to be hard The foundation of Positive Discipline My Free 7-Day Keep Cool & Carry On! Discipline Challenge Looking forward to the doors of the Parenting School opening soon Things to Remember: “With a positive and intentional mindset, parenting can be a joyous, fulfilling adventure.” “We all strive to have significance and belonging. Our children's behavior informs us whether or not they feel they have significance and belonging.” “The essence of discipline is to develop self-discipline.” – Jeanne-Marie Paynel “Too often we forget that discipline really means to teach, not to punish. A disciple is a student, not a recipient of behavioral consequences.” – Daniel J. Siegel “Of all things, Love is the most potent.” “Discipline must come through liberty.” – Dr. Maria Montessori Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Are you curious about the psychology behind your child's actions? Tune in as my guest, Dr. Tasha Brown shares her insights and expert notes. Click here for the show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor. When working with parents or, as apparent myself, I often wonder if this situation warrants seeking the advice of a professional psychologist. Today, Dr. Tasha Brown helps us clarify when it is essential to seek them out. What We Talked About: How to know when you and your child need to meet with a psychologist Dr. Tasha's Parent Management Training The difference between Labeled intentional praise and unlabeled praise. Positive reinforcement and "cool down" spaces instead of punitive “timeouts.” Age-appropriate expectations for children Early signs of depression in adolescent girls and how to support them Things to Remember: “When you work with children, you're not just working with an individual. You're working with a family.” “We know that the more attention we give to certain behaviors, the more we see them, even if they're negative.” “When it's important to the family's well-being that the child listens right away, we teach parents how to make appropriate requests of their children.” “Set the expectations but also manage your expectations.” “When children have what we call ‘protective factors,' it decreases their likelihood of anxiety and depression as adolescents.” “Children are not born with the language they need to express their BIG emotions. The adults in their lives model and teach them how to communicate effectively.” ― Dr. Tasha Brown For Show Notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, click HERE
Are you highly connected to your intuition? Listen in as my guest shares some insight on how you can activate your inner wisdom. Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. We are all gifted with powerful intuition; whether we choose to listen to it or not is another question. Today, my guest shared some important strategies to tune into our own and help our children do the same. What We Talked About: How can we tune into our inner knowing Supporting and protecting our highly intuitive children Healing your inner child to become more present as a parent. Connecting with your child on a soul level Things to Remember: “When we can connect with our children simultaneously on the human and the soul level, that's when the magic happens.” “When tapping into your intuition, you connect with your soul.” “Intuition is that deep knowing that you have that has nothing to do with what you know with your mind, and it is always right.” “Our natural resting state as the soul is a perfect state of well-being.” “Connecting with your intuition is learning to trust it.” “Your intuition will tell you what is the most aligned choice or truth in the now.” - Victoria Shaw Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Curious about the impact of asking yourself some powerful questions? Tune in as my guest, Allison Task, shares insights on attunement and connection. Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. Asking powerful questions is fundamental to being attuned to ourselves and our children. Today, my guest, a life coach and mother of four, helps parents through life-changing transitions. What We Talked About: Helping career-driven women transition into Motherhood Questions parents can ask themselves to tune in to themselves and their children Staying attuned to family while traveling for work Suggestions of what we can do to feel attuned to ourselves and to our child Things to Remember “Tune in to what you want and let go of visions of yourself that are no longer in sync with what you want.” “There's a big difference between what we think will happen when we have our child and what does happen.” “Physically attuning with your child can be powerful and connecting.” “You're here to co-regulate with them until they can regulate on their own.” - Allison task Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Are you curious about cultivating emotional intelligence in your children? Listen in as my guest, Dr. Maiysha Clairborne, shares transformative insights. Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. Becoming a parent often reveals unhealed trauma, and our children will activate emotions we did not even know existed, which is why it is so important to do our healing work as we parent. What We Talked About: What is Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) How can we be self-aware as parents What might be the blind spots we have when parenting Trauma Responsive Communication How can we help our children navigate trauma Things to Remember “Flexibility comes with creatively listening to the deeper context of what our children are communicating.” “When we start to see the behavior as the communication, then we can begin to ask the right questions.” ”Communication is more than just words. Only 7% of communication are words, 93% is everything else.” “The meaning of your communication is the response you get.” “Trauma has an impact on our thinking, behavior, and communication.” “Going through the healing process helps to stop the behaviors, communication, and thoughts that inflict trauma on the younger generation.” “We have to practice self-compassion and self-love throughout our parenting journey. Or else we will continue to traumatize and re-traumatize ourselves and that's no good for our children.” - Dr. Maiysha Clairborne Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Ever wish you could hit pause on your buzzing brain? Listen in as we dive into the secrets of taming our busy minds with Dr. Romie Mushtaq. Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. As parents, especially new parents, it's critical to learn about taming our busy brains if we want to be there for our family and ourselves. Learn about some of the culprits of brain drains. What We Talked About: The eight weeks brainSHIFT protocol Dr. Romie has created The importance of unwinding our Busy Brains The Power of Micro-habits for Brain Improvement How and why it is essential to restore your sleep cycle Daily Digital Detox is a way to calm your senses and nervous system A few essential nutrition biohacks that can benefit brain health The ‘additional stress' for the new parents and want to watch out for Things to Remember “Parenting starts with showing radical self-compassion to yourself first.” “Sometimes as children, intuitively, we know what's going to happen in the future.” “We can love what we're doing and still have mental health challenges and burnout.” “Diet is a four-letter curse word in a brain shift community.” “A child of any age can sense your anxiety.” “Your brain is not broken, your mind is not a mess, and your spirit did not depart your soul. Just take our hand, and let's brain shift together.” - Dr. Romie “Burnout is the symptom; Stress is the source.” - Hamza Khan Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
How do you embrace mindfulness in everyday parenting? Listen in to Mindful Mama Hunter Clarke-Fields as she leads the way to raising good humans every day. Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. What a wonderful way to start the new year mindfully! I'm thrilled to have Hunter back on the podcast to share her mindfulness approach to raising good humans every day. What We Talked About: Her definition of Mindfulness Learning to be in a ‘being mode' Hunter's C.L.E.A.R Method How to be more present with our children Nurturing Mindfulness with Our Children The Raising Good Humans Guided Journal Understanding what ‘unskilled words' are in Parenting Things to Remember “Mindfulness is an incredible tool to help us be less reactive.” “Blaming and shaming doesn't work.” “We do not have to fix and solve all our children's problems.” “What our children ultimately want from us is to be seen, heard and accepted.” “You wouldn't be a great parent if you didn't mess up sometimes.” - Hunter Clarke-Fields “When you love someone, the best thing you can offer is your presence. How can you love if you are not there.” - Thich Nhat Hanh Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Have you ever wondered why movement is crucial for your child's learning? Listen in to find the answers with our special guest, Gill Connell. Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. An essential conversation with child development expert Gill Connell on the importance of movement. Listen in to learn how to help your child learn through movement. What We Talked About: The importance of understanding our children's movement pattern The evolution of movement What do children need in a well-balanced physical diet? The primitive reflexes of the newborn The necessity of letting our children walk barefoot Things to Remember “You need to think like a child when engaging with children.” “There's a natural way for children to develop their balance system.” “Children need experiences that involve stamina, resilience, agility, and being able to use their bodies in different ways, move in different ways.” “Out of frustration comes determination and resilience.” “Play is the key to children learning about their world." “Play and outside spaces help children develop their readiness for learning in many different ways.” “Movement is the starting point for wiring the brain for learning.” - Gill Connell Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
How do Minimalist Moms embrace the 'less is more' philosophy in parenting? Listen in as my guest spills the beans on minimalist living for moms. Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. It is the season of giving, yet we want to be intentional about not cluttering our homes and creating more waste. My guest today has chosen to be a minimalist and shares how you can, too. What We Talked About: What is Minimalism? Involving kids in our minimalist lifestyle Why we don't need to buy so many things for our kids Navigating Minimalism in the Holiday Gift-Giving Season How to deal with Birthday parties when you are a Minimalist Mom Things to Remember “Live life with intention.” “People are more important than things.” “There are so many things in our life that we can't control, but we can control the amount of things we bring in. We are the gatekeepers of our homes.” “The stuff doesn't matter. It's the relationship.” “Our job is to be a guide. It's not to direct their every move.” “People can live with a lot less than they think they can.” - Diane Boden Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Do you get frustrated that you are not the parent you thought you would be? Listen in to find some very useful tools to manage those emotions. Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. My guest today is a speech therapist turned life coach for moms, supporting them in navigating overwhelm. The first step is learning to be aware to diffuse the negative emotions we might be feeling. What We Talked About: The importance of finding your calm in Motherhood Her four-step process of diffusing negative emotions The buckets of emotional management What it means to be a Life Coach for Mothers Things to Remember “There is no right way to parent.” “My body is the first indication that something is going to happen.” “All of us went into motherhood wanting to experience joy and happiness and raise good humans and society makes that difficult based on the expectations of moms.” “Once you have control over how you feel, the next step is to be able to communicate differently.” “A lot of us tend to look to other people or experts on what to do with our lives. We outsource decision making which can be so disempowering.” “Follow things that bring you joy and inspiration and unfollow those that don't.” “Creating the awareness on how you feel can lead to a diffusion.” - Stephanie Rosenfield Click here for more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Do you want to regain confidence in your parenting decisions? Listen in to find out how to let go of outdated myths. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. I am so grateful to have had this conversation; I've wanted to talk to Tracy here about the idea of reclaiming parenthood for a long time, and I'm thrilled to share it with you today. Her views, backed by science, are a breath of fresh air. What We Talked About: Reconnecting with our instincts and the natural flow of Motherhood How does Tracy's approach to parenting differ from her upbringing? The Psychological impact of excessive praise on children Debunking myths about infant sleep and learning to parent through the night The importance of breastfeeding and what it means to do so full-term Things to Remember: “Nobody knows your child like you do. You are the decision maker.” “We've lost the village, and we can recreate it in other ways.” “It's an incredible burden on a child if they're trying to make their parents happy all the time. " “The more we over praise, the more children start to think that they are valued for what they do not for who they are.” “Praise the process rather than the outcome.” “What we need to foster as mothers is that we don't need to be the same all the time.” “A bad day doesn't mean bad parenting.” - Tracy Gillett Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Struggling to navigate your child's unique diagnosis? Listen in as my guest shares insights on finding parental support during difficult moments. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. Learning to deal with your child's unique set of diagnosis or disability can be very isolating. Today, my guest, a pediatrician and author of Advanced Parenting, shares how we can find support as parents during these challenging situations. What We Talked About: How to get support when navigating complex health or learning diagnosis Helping parents cultivate healthy mindsets despite traumatic situations Empowering whole family dynamics amidst challenging diagnosis The importance of opening up and sharing your situation with others Why parents face denial with difficult situations How the medical system is flawed when it comes to supporting parents Things to Remember “Parenting is about incorporating our understanding of children's development and their needs.” “It's one size fits one when it comes to parenting.” “It's not always predictable how hard it is to go through a challenge based on a diagnosis alone.” “Challenges of all shapes and sizes can have a bigger impact on us as parents.” “The first step is deciding to take a step.” “If you take care of yourself first and think about where you are, you can get to a healthier place to make decisions and prioritize what your family needs next.” “The parent is the expert on the Child.” - Kelly Fradin Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Are you finding yourself perplexed when it comes to understating your little one? Listen in to find out how to make the early years manageable. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. Early parenthood is a huge learning curve and one of the biggest transitions you go through as an adult. Today, my guest sheds some light on how to better prepare for the parenting experience. What We Talked About: Debunking Early Childhood Development Myths How Today's Technology Impacts Our Relationships with Children Advice for Building Deep Connections with Your Children Essential Traits of Professionals Caring for Young Children Deeper Understanding and Managing Our Children's Meltdowns Things to Remember “Parenting is a developmental process.” “Your foundational relationship with your child is the main one.” “Your baby always loves you best.” “Having boundaries while providing respect and dignity for who your child is as a person is fundamental.” “Consider your own development alongside your child to understand yourself and let that inform how you respond to your child.” - Ann McKitrick “Some researchers sensibly suggest that rather than worrying which programs our children are watching, we should concentrate on trying to reduce the total amount of time they spend in front of the screen.” - Hugh Mackay “The most important period of life is not the age of university studies but the first one, the period from birth to the age of six.” - Dr. Maria Montessori Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Do you worry about your child being too vulnerable? Listen in to find out why it is important to be vulnerable, especially for men. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. It was a delight being able to have a rich conversation with a father working with men. I don't often get the opportunity to ask men how they feel about being fathers or how fathers can change the outdated paradigm of masculinity. What We Talked About: Breaking barriers and embracing vulnerability in men How he helps men retrain themselves and become self-aware How to help Fathers raise their sons to be mature masculine men The importance of being self-aware of the baggage we carry from our own childhood The quality of relationships and the loneliness epidemic among men in the US Things to Remember “The best way to parent is to model the behavior you want to see.” “It's hard to give somebody love if you can't love yourself. It's hard to give somebody patience if you don't have patience yourself.” “We're not attracted to what's best for us. We're attracted to what's most familiar.” “The quality of our life is dependent upon the quality of our relationships.” “Vulnerability is one of the biggest strengths that I see in men.” “Do whatever you need to do to maintain that electricity between you and your partner.” “Stay curious around your children. They're here to teach you as much as we're here to teach them." “Every obstacle is there to help you become a better version of yourself.” - Todd Adams “Masculine and feminine roles are not biologically fixed but socially constructed.” - Judith Butler Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Would you be willing to try anything to help your child? Listen in to learn how my guest discovered neurofeedback to help hers. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. I believe it is ingrained in us that when we discover something that can help others, we want to share it. And that is exactly what my guest today is: “a mom on a mission' to share her discovery of how neurofeedback helps her child regain his confidence and the spark in his eyes. What We Talked About: What exactly is Neurofeedback Dianne's long journey to discovering Neurofeedback How we can integrate neurofeedback into our homes The importance of re-training the brain instead of medicating it When and who can utilize Neurofeedback Things to Remember: “Expect the unexpected. The only constant is change.” “Every brain does have nuances, and it's very complex. It's one of the most complicated things in the universe.” “Never force the brain to do anything it's not ready for.” “You're gonna enjoy the journey a lot more if you're not expecting.” - Dianne Kosto Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Do you wonder how other people do this whole parenting thing? Listen in to find out how my guest navigates. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. Sometimes, life and motherhood can throw you some curveballs. Today, my guest had a few of her own challenges and shared how she has managed them all. What We Talked About: The grief she feels raising her neurodivergent children How to guide our children through the grief process Her daughter's journey of navigating life with a sibling with Apert Syndrome How to foster support raising a Neurodivergent child How she manages parenting and sibling dynamics while caring for a special needs child The need for maternal support from the community Things to Remember “There really is no way to teach or mentor someone to parent.” “How you love your child and how you learn to love yourself is the essence of giving birth to anything creative.” “Grief isn't just about bereaving the loss of a living thing that has died, it's about grieving any devastating loss. “Once grief enters your life, it doesn't leave.” “Allowing your child to feel safe enough with you to be able to cry, to be angry, and to be just validated.” “Motherhood is part of your identity but not the totality of who you are.” - Jeannie Ewing Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Are you at a loss on how to have critical conversations with loved ones? Listen in as my guest shares her strategies. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. “What can I do?” is a question I often ask myself and how I came across Tracie's work. The notion of a quiet rebel intrigued me. I hope this conversation sparks curiosity and initiates authentic conversations. They are critical to have. What We Talked About: Why authentic conversations are critical to have. The importance of leaning into our children's curiosity Do not be afraid to answer all why questions How can we educate our children about the beauty of differences Tracie's ‘What Can I Do' challenge Her LOVE model for creating honest and respectful exchanges Things to Remember: “Parenting is making it to the other side with everybody happy, healthy, and whole.” “If you think you can handle it, you also need to be ready to discuss it.” “Parents have a lot of ability to restrict what comes and goes in their house.” “We stop learning, we stop growing when we stop asking questions.” ― Tracie Jae “Most important, whenever our children respond with feelings of guilt, or even shame, we can respond with, 'I love you anyway.' The way you respond to your children in the tough times will become their inner voice later in life.” ― Britt Hawthorne Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Ever wondered about the silent mental load parenthood brings? Listen in as my guest shares her personal and professional aspects of this transformative journey. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor. Becoming a parent is a life-changing event, yet little is shared about the overwhelming mental load it entails. Today, my guest shared her personal and professional views on the mental health concerns parents have. What We Talked About: Meredith's New Book ‘The Mother Load' The mental load in parenting How can new parents prevent the feeling of being overwhelmed Breaking down the stigma around talking about the hard part of parenting What our parents tell us in our parenting What is ‘Toxic Positivity' Things to Remember: “Parenting is figuring out how to adjust your parenting strategies and methods with lots of different personalities.” “We need to prioritize self-care and not call things ‘self-care' that aren't.” “I think a lot of times we get overwhelmed because we have such high expectations or we're trying so hard to get everything right.” “Keep trusting your gut, you're doing a good job.” “We're all struggling, no one's doing it perfectly, and what people need is some empathy and connection.” “There's no such thing as a perfect parent, and it's okay to just be you.” - Meredith Ethington Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, your parenting mentor.
Do you spend time in nature with your child? Listen in to discover why it is so important for you and your child. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor. Nature has always been my most dedicated therapist; when I'm feeling out of sorts, a walk outside will often help restore my calm. Today, my guest and I talked about bringing therapy outdoors. What We Talked About: What exactly does an occupational therapist do Why did Laura decide to take her practice outdoors What are the challenges and advantages of being in nature vs. being indoors when treating children The “Just Right Challenge” When should you see an Occupational Therapist Things to Remember: “Nature often offers challenges that are beyond our comfort level.” “Nature-based therapy can happen anywhere.” “All of us exist in this continual context of nature.” “Kids can do hard things, we can do hard things, and that's really what helps us to grow and change.” “Problems fester when they're not brought to life.” ― Dr. Laura Park Figueroa “There's no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing.” ― Alfred Wainwright "Nature is a guide that teaches children how to move about.' ― Dr. Maria Montessori “When we spend time outside in beautiful places, a part of our brain called the subgenual prefrontal cortex, quiets down, and this is part of the brain that is associated with negative self-reported rumination” ― Florence Williams Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor.
Do you sometimes feel at a loss on how to help your child with their emotions? Listen in to get some important pointers. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor. Identifying our emotions and learning how to cope with them is essential to our overall well-being. Teaching these skills to our children is my guest's expertise. What We Talked About: The importance of identifying emotions Her approach to teaching coping skills to children Ways to process children's anger and frustration The healthy passive and active use of the digital world Things to Remember: “Parenting is the balance between being able to teach and connect and redirect when needed.” “When you can identify what you feel, it's automatically easier to self-regulate.” “Teach in the moments of calm.” “Resting is essential. It's a part of the things that we need to do to continue to do the work we're doing.” - Janine Halloran “When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary.” - Fred Rogers Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor.
Ever wonder what it takes to be a world-schooling family? Listen in to find out how my guest navigates it with her family. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor. Current Event Update: this episode was recorded earlier this year before Kayla had to leave her home to keep her family safe. Every once in a while, I get to meet an Insta-friend in person. Meeting and learning about World View Parenting and all the adventures Kayla and her family have chosen to experience was delightful. Her desire for her daughters to be honored and respected is very inspiring. Listen in as she shares what she looked for when choosing a school for them while living abroad. We Talked About… Her desire to share her experiences Raising world citizens The importance of doing self-healing work to raise your children World schooling and traveling with young children How to raise children with a worldview awareness Her priorities when choosing a school for her children Things to Remember: “As my child grew, I realized that I had to learn to look inward and not just outward to the needs of my child.” “Our children can be our inspiration for becoming better versions of ourselves.” “My children are absorbing me.” “Start digging into the process of healing.” “Take the pressure off of doing things perfectly or trying to have it all figured out.” “Have conversations in your home about other cultures and other countries.” - Kayla Tychsen Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor.
Do you ever feel the urge to turn everything off? Listen in as I share my 60 day digital detox for the soul. Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor. Caring for the soul and nervous system by allowing myself to have a 60 day digital detox. I thought it is appropriate to re-introduce myself and share with you what to expect for the next few months. Always good to connect with you. What I Talked About: Who is Jeanne-Marie today? Here to support you in preparing your home for your child's needs What is and what I Like about being a Birth Doula Why it is important to take a break from our digital world When you have adult children quality time with them is extremely special Things to Remember: “Birth is a beautiful, natural period of life.” “We need to adapt our home for our children's needs.” “It's flabbergasting how connected we are to our devices and we feel the need to always be looking at them.” “Keep on parenting and being the best parent you can be and know that support is available when you need it.” - Jeanne-Marie Paynel “Help me to do it myself.” - Dr. Maria Montessori “Just as a woman's heart knows how to pump, her lungs to fill with air, and her hand to pull back from fire, so her body knows how to birth.” - Virginia Di Orio “Take a break from the noise of social media and listen to the whispers of your own soul.” - Deepak Chopra Click here for show notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor.
#314: What's the deal with the Montessori weaning table? Is it just a glorified kids' table or are there real benefits from having your child eat at a small table from a small chair? I've always been curious about this idea of the weaning table…because there are a lot of overlaps with the baby-led weaning approach and the Montessori methods - so I wanted to speak with a Montessori specialist and my guest today is Jeanne-Marie Paynel…she is a Montesorri parenting mentor with a Masters Degree in Montessori education and she's going to break down the basic arrangement of the Montessori feeding area of the house with or without use of the weaning table. Follow Jeanne-Marie online at http://www.yourparentingmentor.com/ Listen to Jeanne-Marie's podcast The Art of Parenting https://voilamontessori.com/the-art-of-parenting-podcast/