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What's the real key to college admissions success? It might not be what you think. In this empowering episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker is joined by Dr. Pamela Ellis, also known as The Education Doctor. With experience guiding over 30,000 families and helping students earn an average of $75,000 in scholarships, Dr. Ellis shares invaluable insights that every parent needs to hear. In this episode, you'll learn: Why finding the right college fit matters more than just getting into a "top" school. How to debunk common college admissions myths and focus on what truly works. The crucial role parents play—without micromanaging. Tips for empowering your teen to lead their own admissions journey with confidence. How gratitude practices can support emotional health during the stressful admissions process. Whether you're just beginning to think about college or already knee-deep in applications, this episode offers actionable strategies and deep wisdom to help you and your child navigate the college admissions process with purpose and peace of mind. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – Introduction: Why college admissions is stressful for families 00:21 – Meet Dr. Pamela Ellis: The Education Doctor's approach to college planning 01:34 – Common myths about admissions and scholarships 04:22 – How to find the “right college fit” for your teen 11:13 – The role of parents: guiding without controlling 17:19 – Helping teens take ownership of the process 22:01 – Gratitude practices and their impact on students 26:06 – When college isn't the obvious next step 28:21 – Building confidence through applications 34:16 – Supportive parenting strategies that work 38:55 – Final thoughts and next steps for families About Dr. Pamela Ellis Dr. Pamela Ellis, MBA, Ph.D., is the founder of Compass Education Strategies and author of What to Know Before They Go. Known nationally as The Education Doctor, she helps families navigate college admissions with a focus on holistic student success—academically, socially, financially, vocationally, and culturally. Resources & Links: Learn more about Dr. Pamela Ellis and her work → https://compasscollegeadvisory.com/
What's driving the surge in teen anxiety—and how can parents help kids take back control of their mental health? In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker is joined by Dr. Jodi Aman, a seasoned psychotherapist, author, and educator with nearly 30 years of experience helping teens and families break free from the grip of anxiety. Together, they explore the real reasons behind today's teen mental health crisis—from social media to dopamine addiction—and offer practical, compassionate solutions for parents. You'll learn: Why smartphones, social isolation, and societal pressures are creating a perfect storm for anxiety How comparison culture fuels low self-worth and perfectionism What dopamine does to the developing brain—and why kids feel overwhelmed Why validating your child's emotions matters more than “fixing” them How to help teens understand, manage, and even overcome anxiety When to seek professional help, and what to look for in a therapist Need expert help applying these strategies in your home? Book a private coaching session with Dr. Meg Meeker: https://meekerparenting.com/coaching/ Episode Breakdown 00:00 – Welcome and introduction to the teen anxiety crisis 00:27 – Meet Dr. Jodi Aman and her work with teens and parents 01:00 – What's causing anxiety to skyrocket in Gen Z 04:45 – How social media and dopamine shape the anxious brain 10:59 – Parental roles: validation, support, and what not to do 15:55 – Helping teens understand and manage anxiety 22:09 – The hidden effects of isolation and cultural pressure 28:08 – Tools for families: The Compass Curriculum and more 30:51 – When to seek professional help and signs to watch for 37:53 – Final encouragement and takeaways for parents About Dr. Jodi Aman Dr. Jodi Aman is a licensed therapist, author, and creator of the COMPASS Curriculum, a mental wellness program for teens. With nearly 30 years of experience, she's worked with families in over 14 countries, focusing on anxiety, trauma, and emotional resilience. A graduate of Columbia University and Simmons University (DSW), Jodi blends neuroscience, Narrative Therapy, and global insight to help Gen Z understand themselves, build confidence, and navigate the pressures of modern life. Resources & Links Explore Dr. Jodi Aman's work: https://jodiaman.com Learn about the Compass Curriculum: https://jodiaman.com/compass Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share with a friend. Your support helps more parents discover tools to raise resilient, emotionally healthy kids. Our Sponsors DeepCozy – 15% off sinus relief at deepcozy.com (code DRMEG) Amazfit Active 2 – 10% off AI coaching at amazfit.com/DRMEG Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box at hungryroot.com/drmeg (code DRMEG) Acorns – Start investing with spare change: acorns.com/drmeg Heat Holders® – 15% off cozy winter wear at heatholders.com (code DRMEG) Acorns Early – Teach your kids about money: acornsearly.com/drmeg Equip Health – Virtual eating disorder support at equip.health.com/drmeg WHO SMARTED? – A podcast that makes kids laugh while they learn. Search “WHO SMARTED?” wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it take to raise kids who think critically, challenge the status quo, and build real-world skills early in life? In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker is joined by Connor Boyack, founder of the Libertas Institute and author of the bestselling Tuttle Twins book series. Connor shares how his work is helping families teach children about liberty, economics, and critical thinking—skills often left out of traditional education. Through engaging stories and hands-on learning experiences, he's equipping the next generation to become thoughtful, self-reliant, and entrepreneurial. You'll learn: How storytelling can make big concepts like government and economics approachable for kids Why passion-led learning fosters deeper engagement How the Children's Entrepreneur Market gives kids real-world business experience Ways parents can advocate for educational freedom and take control of their child's learning journey Practical strategies to raise kids who are confident, curious, and capable
Send us a textIn this episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast, Doug Smith interviews Dr. Meg Meeker, a pediatrician and author who focuses on the critical role of fathers in parenting. Dr. Meeker discusses the impact of fatherhood on children's mental health, the challenges fathers face, and the importance of strong father-child relationships. She offers practical advice for parents, including how to handle discipline, talk to kids about sex, and maintain connections after divorce. The conversation also covers healing father-child relationships and raising confident, well-adjusted children.00:00 Introduction and Background00:53 The Importance of Dads01:28 Challenges and Cultural Shifts02:24 NFL and Fatherhood08:08 Encouragement for Single Fathers11:03 Healing from Past Wounds16:41 Reconciliation and Apologies21:13 Coaching and Resources for Dads22:18 Understanding Kids' Needs from Dads23:35 Forming Strong Attachments in Early Childhood27:34 Effective Discipline and Boundaries30:27 Talking to Kids About Sexuality34:59 Parenting Beyond Childhood37:12 Raising Confident Kids40:53 Final Thoughts and Encouragement for DadsThe L3 Leadership Podcast is sponsored by Andocia Marketing Solutions. Andocia exists to bring leaders' visions to life. Visit https://andocia.com to learn more.▶️ WATCH FULL EPISODE: https://tinyurl.com/mrxvsn5c
Leading parenting expert and pediatrician Dr. Meg Meeker shares about the masculinity crisis in today’s culture and encourages you as a parent to take an active role in guiding and shaping your son’s character. She says the foundation of any boy’s life is built on three things: his relationship with God, his parents, and his siblings and friends. Dr. Meeker takes a positive view of masculinity as she offers seven secrets to raising healthy sons. Boys Should Be Boys Voices Age & Stage eNewsletters Boys to Men: What Your Boy Needs to Become a Good Man Raising Godly Men out of a Toxic Culture If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
For a long time, manhood has been under siege in the culture. Pediatrician and mom, Dr. Meg Meeker, will offer sound advice, unlocking the seven secrets to raising your sons in healthy masculinity. She'll offer the encouragement needed as you encourage your son! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/776/29
Leading parenting expert and pediatrician Dr. Meg Meeker shares about the masculinity crisis in today’s culture and encourages you as a parent to take an active role in guiding and shaping your son’s character. She says the foundation of any boy’s life is built on three things: his relationship with God, his parents, and his siblings and friends. Dr. Meeker takes a positive view of masculinity as she offers seven secrets to raising healthy sons. Receive the book Boys Will Be Boys and the audio download of the broadcast "How to Provide a Healthier, Happier Childhood for Your Son" for your donation of any amount! Plus, receive member-exclusive benefits when you make a recurring gift today. Your monthly support helps families thrive. Get More Episode Resources If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
For a long time, manhood has been under siege in the culture. Pediatrician and mom, Dr. Meg Meeker, will offer sound advice, unlocking the seven secrets to raising your sons in healthy masculinity. She'll offer the help you need to encourage your son! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/776/29
Leading parenting expert and pediatrician Dr. Meg Meeker shares about the masculinity crisis in today’s culture and encourages you as a parent to take an active role in guiding and shaping your son’s character. She says the foundation of any boy’s life is built on three things: his relationship with God, his parents, and his siblings and friends. Dr. Meeker takes a positive view of masculinity as she offers seven secrets to raising healthy sons. Receive the book Boys Will Be Boys and the audio download of the broadcast "How to Provide a Healthier, Happier Childhood for Your Son" for your donation of any amount! Plus, receive member-exclusive benefits when you make a recurring gift today. Your monthly support helps families thrive. Get More Episode Resources If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
For a long time, manhood has been under siege in the culture. Pediatrician and mom, Dr. Meg Meeker, will offer sound advice, unlocking the seven secrets to raising your sons in healthy masculinity. She'll offer the help you need to encourage your son! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/776/29
Can allowing teens to drink at home teach them responsible alcohol use? Dr. Claudia Black, a leading expert in teen substance abuse and addiction, reveals why this approach may actually encourage drinking outside the home. In this episode, we discuss: Why parental supervision doesn't prevent teen drinking – It often normalizes alcohol use. The real reasons teens drink – Peer pressure, social acceptance, and stress. How parents influence teen drinking habits – Your behaviors set the tone. Teen substance abuse warning signs – Recognizing underlying trauma, like bullying or anxiety. Effective strategies for prevention – Setting clear boundaries and healthy family rituals. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – Introduction: The debate on responsible teen drinking 00:21 – Meet Dr. Claudia Black: Expert insights on addiction and family dynamics 01:15 – What really drives teenage drinking? 02:12 – Peer pressure vs. parental influence: Which matters more? 11:28 – The hidden traumas behind substance use (bullying, loss, anxiety) 19:43 – How to talk to your teen about alcohol 24:04 – Recognizing warning signs and taking action 31:40 – Prevention, boundaries, and positive family rituals About Dr. Claudia Black Dr. Claudia Black, Ph.D., is a pioneering addiction specialist, author, and speaker known for her groundbreaking work on family systems and substance abuse. As the Clinical Architect of the Claudia Black Center for Young Adults and a Senior Fellow at The Meadows Treatment Center, she has dedicated decades to helping individuals and families heal from addiction and trauma. Resources & Links: Learn more about Dr. Claudia Black → https://bit.ly/3DSI33p
Struggling with your child's sleep? In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with sleep expert Dana Obleman, founder of the Sleep Sense Program, to tackle common sleep challenges in babies, toddlers, and teens. They discuss: Why children wake up at night and how to help them sleep independently The four-month sleep regression and how to navigate it Strategies to reduce nighttime wake-ups in nine-month-olds Tips for healthy sleep habits in preschoolers and teenagers The impact of screen time, blue light, and melatonin on sleep quality Why a consistent bedtime routine is crucial for kids of all ages If you're looking for practical sleep solutions for your child, this episode is packed with expert advice to help your family get better rest.
In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with 15-year-old Elle Liemandt, the creator of Ask Elle, an AI-powered dating coach app designed for teens. They dive into the challenges of modern teen dating, exploring how social media platforms like Snapchat influence relationships and shape teen interactions. Elle shares insights on how her app helps teens rebuild essential social skills, handle rejection with confidence, and develop healthier dating habits. Dr. Meeker and Elle also discuss the crucial role parents play in guiding their teens through today's evolving dating landscape. They highlight key strategies for fostering open parent-teen communication and staying informed about social media's impact on relationships. This episode is essential listening for parents, educators, and anyone looking to understand the new rules of teen dating in the digital age. About Our Guest Elle Liemandt is a driven 15-year-old high school student passionate about using technology and education to create positive change. As the creator of AI-powered platforms Datebot and Ask Elle (iOS), she helps teens navigate the complexities of dating and relationships with confidence and insight. Topics Covered in This Episode: ✅ The reality of teen dating today ✅ How Snapchat and other social platforms shape teen relationships ✅ The biggest social pressures teens face in dating ✅ Why rejection is a major issue for boys—and how to help ✅ How the Ask Elle app supports teens in building confidence ✅ The importance of parent-teen communication in dating discussions
In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with Joe Hashey to discuss how parents can balance career ambitions with a thriving family life. Joe, a former educator turned fitness industry leader, shares his powerful journey of recognizing the imbalance between work and family—and the life-changing steps he took to correct it. After his father's passing, Joe began rethinking his family's health, values, and long-term well-being. Despite professional success and a growing household, he found himself caught in the chaos of daily life. That realization led to the creation of The Strong Family Project, a structured approach to parenting that helps families: ✅ Define core values ✅ Build consistent routines ✅ Strengthen family bonds through daily habits and accountability Joe and Dr. Meeker break down the seven pillars of personal development, covering morning routines, family meetings, and practical strategies for divorced parents navigating co-parenting challenges. If you're looking for real-life solutions to managing work, parenting, and personal growth, this episode offers actionable advice on child development, screen time boundaries, family traditions, and fostering resilience in kids. Get expert parenting guidance from Dr. Meg Meeker—personalized coaching to help you raise strong, confident kids. Episode Highlights:
For many people, Christmas is the toughest time of the year. On the next edition of Family Talk Dr. James Dobson, Ryan Dobson, and Dr. Meg Meeker share a special story about dealing with tragedy during Christmas time. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/779/29
With Valentine's Day just behind us, many parents are reflecting on teen dating—when it should start, what rules to set, and how to guide their kids through relationships. In this Ask Dr. Meg episode of the Parenting Great Kids podcast, Dr. Meg Meeker answers the most common questions from parents, covering everything from the right age to start dating to setting healthy boundaries and expectations. She emphasizes the importance of open communication, encouraging parents to involve their teens in setting dating guidelines. Dr. Meeker also shares why she advises against high school dating due to its emotional impact and potential for heartbreak, advocating instead for strong friendships. Additionally, she highlights practical strategies for helping teens make informed choices, such as role-playing real-life scenarios and setting non-negotiable character traits for future partners. This episode is part one of a two-part series on teen dating. In part two, we'll hear from a young adult who reflects on what she wishes she had known about dating as a teenager. Don't forget to enable notifications on your podcast app so you don't miss part two. Want to work directly with Dr. Meg? Click here to book a personalized coaching session and get expert guidance on navigating your child's journey through teen dating! Key Moments 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:18 Why Discuss Dating? 02:12 Should Kids Date in High School? 02:29 The Impact of Breakups 03:25 Mistakes and Risks in High School Dating 04:34 Friendships vs. Dating 05:36 Understanding Dating Expectations 06:10 The Pressures of Dating 17:49 Setting Boundaries and Rules 21:54 Setting Curfews and Boundaries 22:47 Discussing Dating Rules with Your Spouse 23:26 The Dangers of Underage Drinking 25:22 Role-Playing Dating Scenarios 30:02 Handling a Problematic Boyfriend 34:27 Building Trust and Setting Expectations 37:28 Staying Involved in Your Child's Private World 40:52 Concluding Thoughts and Professional Help Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parenting does not come with instructions, and too often, mothers find themselves overwhelmed by the pressures of perfectionism, leading to feelings of mom guilt. Dr. Meg Meeker, a practicing pediatrician and renowned parenting expert, joins Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tucaro to share valuable insights on how to navigate the challenges of raising children. She is the host of the podcast Parenting Great Kids. She is a practicing pediatrician and top parenting expert, speaker, and author of seven books including a bestselling book that became a movie called Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters. Dr. Meeker has appeared on The Today Show, Dateline NBC, Fox and Friends, NPR, Oprah and Friends, and many others. She emphasizes the importance of getting the basics right in parenting, offering guidance on avoiding pitfalls like helicopter parenting and pushing kids too hard. With a wealth of experience and common-sense advice, Dr. Meeker highlights the crucial role that parents play as role models and sources of support for their children. Tune in for practical tips on fostering healthy relationships with kids and empowering them for success in life.https://instagram.com/megmeekermdhttps://www.facebook.com/megmeekermd/https://meekerparenting.com/https://meekerparenting.com/podcasts/www.meekerparenting.comhttps://women-road-warriors.captivate.fmhttps://womenroadwarriors.com/ https://www.podpage.com/women-road-warriors/https://womenspowernetwork.net #Parenting #Parent #Mothers #Kids #MomGuilt #RaisingKids #Children #HealthyParenting #DrMegMeeker #ShelleyJohnson #ShelleyMJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors
In this episode of Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker, Dr. Meg is joined by Julie Ryan McGue—an award-winning writer, domestic adoptee, and identical twin—to dive deep into the complexities of adoption and identity. Julie opens up about her journey of growing up as an adoptee, the emotional impact of being part of a closed adoption, and her search for birth relatives to uncover critical medical history. Listeners will gain valuable insights as Julie discusses: The emotional and psychological challenges of being part of a closed adoption. The importance of open communication between adoptive parents and children. How adoptees can navigate their unique struggles with belonging and self-identity. The role of support groups in fostering community and understanding. Julie also shares her perspective on the generational and emotional struggles often tied to adoption, highlighting how openness and honesty can help adopted children cultivate a positive sense of self. This episode offers invaluable takeaways for adoptive parents, adoptees, and anyone eager to better understand the dynamics of adoption. Tune in now to hear Julie's remarkable story and thoughtful advice! About Our Guest: Julie Ryan McGue Julie Ryan McGue is an American writer, domestic adoptee, and identical twin. Her award-winning memoir, Twice a Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family, and Belonging, was released in May 2021 and chronicles her journey to uncover her birth relatives. Through her writing, Julie explores the intricate themes of identity, family, and belonging, providing hope and inspiration for adoptees and adoptive families alike. Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction to Parenting Great Kids 00:26 Guest Introduction: Julie Ryan McHugh 01:03 Early Life and Adoption Experience 02:25 Navigating Identity and Belonging 04:09 Challenges of Closed Adoption 06:38 Support Groups and Shared Experiences 08:43 Complex Family Dynamics 16:31 Cultural Identity and Adoption 21:27 Personal Journey and Health Issues 34:05 Advice for Adoptive Parents 35:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Our Sponsors: Stay warm this season with Heat Holders®—from thermal socks to cozy hats, gloves, and layers, they've got you covered. Get 15% off at heatholders.com with code “DRMEG” and free shipping on orders over $25! Hungryroot is your personal shopper and nutritionist combined, making healthy eating easy and stress-free. Get 40% off your first box, plus enjoy a free item in every box for life! Visit Hungryroot.com/drmeg and use code DRMEG to claim this exclusive offer. Breathe easier, live better with AirDoctor! Head to airdoctorpro.com, use promo code DRMEG, and you'll receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers! Clear hormonal & cystic acne with no side effects with Phyla Biotics. Enter code DRMEEKER at checkout and start your journey to healthier skin. Build a better you, one brick at a time with Field of Greens. No extracts, no lab-made stuff, just whole, organic fruits and vegetables. Visit fieldofgreens.com and use promo code DRMEG for free rush shipping and 15% off your first order. Start saving and investing for your future with Acorns—visit acorns.com/drmeg or download the app today! Wild Interest, where the magic happens when kids run the show. Find it wherever you get your podcasts. It's wild! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dr. Meg Meeker for a meaningful conversation with Jim Burns, founder of HomeWord, on navigating conversations about sexuality with kids in today's social media-driven world. They discuss how societal norms and digital influences shape children's perceptions of sex and share practical strategies for parents to approach sex education with confidence and clarity. From handling awkward moments to addressing topics like pornography and sexual abuse, this episode offers valuable insights to help parents provide value-centered, ongoing guidance in a culture often filled with negative messaging. Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction to Today's Episode 00:41 Meet Dr. Meg Meeker and Jim Burns 00:58 The Importance of Talking About Sex with Kids 01:24 Challenges Parents Face 03:08 Church and Sexuality 04:13 Cultural Influences on Sexuality 06:38 Effective Communication Strategies 22:49 Addressing Pornography and Its Impact 32:08 Concluding Thoughts and Resources Need parenting help? Grab a coaching spot with Dr. Meg Meeker! Featured Guest: Jim Burns, founder of HomeWord, is a global speaker and author with over 3 million resources published in 20+ languages. His HomeWord with Jim Burns podcast is available on major platforms, focusing on strong marriages, confident parenting, empowered kids, and healthy leadership. Some of his best-known books include Doing Life With Your Adult Children and Confident Parenting. Jim lives in Southern California with his wife, Cathy, their three daughters, three sons-in-law, and four grandchildren. Our Sponsors: Stay warm this season with Heat Holders®—from thermal socks to cozy hats, gloves, and layers, they've got you covered. Get 15% off at heatholders.com with code “DRMEG” and free shipping on orders over $25! Hungryroot is your personal shopper and nutritionist combined, making healthy eating easy and stress-free. Get 40% off your first box, plus enjoy a free item in every box for life! Visit Hungryroot.com/drmeg and use code DRMEG to claim this exclusive offer. Breathe easier, live better with AirDoctor! Head to airdoctorpro.com, use promo code DRMEG, and you'll receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers! Clear hormonal & cystic acne with no side effects with Phyla Biotics. Enter code DRMEEKER at checkout and start your journey to healthier skin. Build a better you, one brick at a time with Field of Greens. No extracts, no lab-made stuff, just whole, organic fruits and vegetables. Visit fieldofgreens.com and use promo code DRMEG for free rush shipping and 15% off your first order. Start saving and investing for your future with Acorns—visit acorns.com/drmeg or download the app today! Wild Interest, where the magic happens when kids run the show. Find it wherever you get your podcasts. It's wild! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mothers often carry an invisible mental load—managing schedules, making decisions, and handling emotional labor for their families. On this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker offers practical parenting advice to help moms ease that burden and break free from the relentless pressure to "do it all." She's joined by Dr. Whitney Casares, author, pediatrician and founder of Modern Mommy Doc . Together, they explore why emotional well-being, not productivity, is the key to happier, healthier parenting. The conversation covers actionable strategies for moms to set boundaries, reduce the influence of social media, and let go of guilt. Listeners will learn practical tools to create healthier home environments and embrace a balanced, fulfilling life for themselves and their families. Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction to Overachieving Moms 01:43 The Mental Load of Motherhood 05:01 Societal Pressures and Technology 06:02 The Impact of Social Media on Moms 09:38 The Centered Life Blueprint 13:56 Strategies for Managing Stress 17:23 Balancing Personal and Family Needs 22:38 Recognizing and Addressing Emotional Health 39:46 Conclusion and Resources Need parenting help? Grab a coaching spot with Dr. Meg Meeker! Featured Guest: Dr. Whitney Casares, MD, MPH, FAAP, is a board-certified pediatrician, author, CEO and Founder of Modern Mommy Doc, and an American Academy of Pediatrics spokesperson, who has been featured as a maternal child health expert in The New York Times, Forbes, Parents, Fortune, NBC News, ABC News, TODAY, and more. Our Sponsors: Stay warm this season with Heat Holders®—from thermal socks to cozy hats, gloves, and layers, they've got you covered. Get 15% off at heatholders.com with code “DRMEG” and free shipping on orders over $25! Hungryroot is your personal shopper and nutritionist combined, making healthy eating easy and stress-free. Get 40% off your first box, plus enjoy a free item in every box for life! Visit Hungryroot.com/drmeg and use code DRMEG to claim this exclusive offer. Breathe easier, live better with AirDoctor! Head to airdoctorpro.com, use promo code DRMEG, and you'll receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers! Clear hormonal & cystic acne with no side effects with Phyla Biotics. Enter code DRMEEKER at checkout and start your journey to healthier skin. Build a better you, one brick at a time with Field of Greens. No extracts, no lab-made stuff, just whole, organic fruits and vegetables. Visit fieldofgreens.com and use promo code DRMEG for free rush shipping and 15% off your first order. Start saving and investing for your future with Acorns—visit acorns.com/drmeg or download the app today! Wild Interest, where the magic happens when kids run the show. Find it wherever you get your podcasts. It's wild! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Teaching manners to teens might seem old-fashioned, but in today's complex social landscape, it's more important than ever. In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with Brooke Romney, author of 52 Modern Manners for Today's Teens, to explore how modern etiquette can boost teens' confidence, strengthen their relationships, and open doors to new opportunities. Brooke shares the inspiration behind her bestselling book series and highlights five essential manners every teen should know, from introducing themselves confidently to navigating their online presence mindfully. Packed with practical tips, this episode is a must-listen for parents looking to raise socially savvy and emotionally intelligent kids. Need parenting help? Grab a coaching spot with Dr. Meg Meeker! Featured Guest: Brooke Romney, bestselling author of 52 Modern Manners for Today's Teens, has transformed the way families approach social skills. Her practical, weekly tips help parents teach kids how to connect meaningfully with others. Follow her on Instagram @brookromneywrites for more parenting wisdom and grab her books to start fostering emotional intelligence at home. Our Sponsors: Stay warm this season with Heat Holders®—from thermal socks to cozy hats, gloves, and layers, they've got you covered. Get 15% off at heatholders.com with code “DRMEG” and free shipping on orders over $25! Breathe easier, live better with AirDoctor! Head to airdoctorpro.com, use promo code DRMEG, and you'll receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers! Clear hormonal & cystic acne with no side effects with Phyla Biotics. Enter code DRMEEKER at checkout and start your journey to healthier skin. Build a better you, one brick at a time with Field of Greens. No extracts, no lab-made stuff, just whole, organic fruits and vegetables. Visit fieldofgreens.com and use promo code DRMEG for free rush shipping and 15% off your first order. Start saving and investing for your future with Acorns—visit acorns.com/drmeg or download the app today! Wild Interest, where the magic happens when kids run the show. Find it wherever you get your podcasts. It's wild! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Holiday stress is a challenge many parents, especially mothers, face each year. In this special episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker shares her personal insights to help you navigate the season with peace and joy. Instead of featuring a guest, this episode is all about Dr. Meg's timeless advice on how to make the holidays meaningful for your family. From managing expectations to fostering deeper connections, you'll walk away with practical tools to embrace a joyful, stress-free season. Need parenting help? Grab a coaching spot with Dr. Meg Meeker! Key Moments: 00:50 Understanding Holiday Stress and Fear 01:37 Facing Fears and Managing Expectations 04:27 Tips to De-Stress Your Holidays 04:48 Shifting Expectations for Yourself and Others 08:22 Being Okay with Letting Others Down 11:52 Encouraging Kids to Give 16:43 Setting Boundaries and House Rules 24:03 Taking a Break from Stressful Activities 25:27 The Power of Prayer with Your Kids 31:17 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Our Sponsors: Stay warm this season with Heat Holders®—from thermal socks to cozy hats, gloves, and layers, they've got you covered. Get 15% off at heatholders.com with code “DRMEG” and free shipping on orders over $25! Breathe easier, live better with AirDoctor! Head to airdoctorpro.com, use promo code DRMEG, and you'll receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers! Clear hormonal & cystic acne with no side effects with Phyla Biotics. Enter code DRMEEKER at checkout and start your journey to healthier skin. Build a better you, one brick at a time with Field of Greens. No extracts, no lab-made stuff, just whole, organic fruits and vegetables. Visit fieldofgreens.com and use promo code DRMEG for free rush shipping and 15% off your first order. Start saving and investing for your future with Acorns—visit acorns.com/drmeg or download the app today! Wild Interest, where the magic happens when kids run the show. Find it wherever you get your podcasts. It's wild! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with former NFL linebacker and college football hall of famer David Pollock to explore his inspiring journey from professional athlete to author of the new book The Won't Quit Kid. Pollock shares how a career-ending neck injury transformed his life, strengthening his faith and deepening his personal resilience. His story is one of perseverance, growth, and the power of embracing life's unexpected challenges. Key Moments: 00:36 David Pollock's Journey: From NFL to Author 01:49 The Impact of a Career-Ending Injury 02:12 Faith and Resilience Through Adversity 03:33 Lessons Learned and Personal Growth 07:02 The Won't Quit Kid: Inspiration Behind the Book 09:31 Coaching and Mentorship: Building Future Leaders 10:47 Balancing Sports and Life: Advice for Parents 15:43 The Importance of Role Models and Mentors 18:02 Navigating Modern Parenting Challenges 20:29 Parental Concerns About Teen Parties 21:28 Transitioning from NFL to Broadcasting 23:20 Lessons from Early Broadcasting Career 25:47 The Won't Quit Kid: Inspiring Resilience in Children 32:42 Prioritizing Family and Faith 38:43 Final Thoughts and Parenting Advice Need parenting help? Grab a coaching spot with Dr. Meg Meeker! About Our Guest: David Pollack, former NFL linebacker and College Football Hall of Famer, is known for his remarkable football career and 13 years as a standout analyst on ESPN College GameDay. After overcoming a career-ending neck injury, Pollack shifted his focus to inspiring others through his work with The Pollack Family Foundation, co-hosting the Family Goals podcast, and now as the author of The Won't Quit Kid - By David Pollack – Brave Books His debut children's book, created in partnership with BRAVE Books, teaches kids the importance of hard work, patience, and resilience—values he exemplifies in his own journey. Pollack lives in Athens, Georgia, with his wife and children. Our Sponsors: Stay warm this season with Heat Holders®—from thermal socks to cozy hats, gloves, and layers, they've got you covered. Get 15% off at heatholders.com with code “DRMEG” and free shipping on orders over $25! Breathe easier, live better with AirDoctor! Head to airdoctorpro.com, use promo code DRMEG, and you'll receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers! Clear hormonal & cystic acne with no side effects with Phyla Biotics. Enter code DRMEEKER at checkout and start your journey to healthier skin. Build a better you, one brick at a time with Field of Greens. No extracts, no lab-made stuff, just whole, organic fruits and vegetables. Visit fieldofgreens.com and use promo code DRMEG for free rush shipping and 15% off your first order. Start saving and investing for your future with Acorns—visit acorns.com/drmeg or download the app today! Wild Interest, where the magic happens when kids run the show. Find it wherever you get your podcasts. It's wild! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Raising daughters requires balancing freedom and connection. Inspired by Dr. Meg Meeker's Strong Parents, Happy Daughters, this episode focuses on how dads can stay present, build trust, and set loving boundaries to help their daughters grow into confident, resilient individuals. Key Takeaways:• ✅ A steady presence reassures daughters, even as they seek independence.• ✅ Trust fosters confidence and keeps the lines of communication open.• ✅ Boundaries provide safety and teach responsibility. Make sure to subscribe and follow me for updates, tips, and more ways to stay in the flow! You can connect with me on:• Instagram: @flow_network__• YouTube: @flow_network__• TikTok: @theflownetwork• LinkedIn Newsletter: Daily Flow Stay tuned for more great content, and as always, stay in the flow!
Parental anxiety can significantly influence a child's emotional well-being, but there are ways to create a calm, stable home. Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with Dr. John Deloney, a two-time #1 national bestselling author with two PhDs and over 20 years of counseling experience, to discuss how parents can reduce anxiety and foster a healthy environment for their kids. This episode explores how children mirror their parents' emotions and why addressing parental mental health is crucial. Insights include managing screen time, avoiding the trap of using children's achievements as validation, and embracing intentional family interactions. Dr. Deloney shares actionable strategies for building strong parent-child connections through attunement, fostering emotional security, and practical steps to reduce household stress. Tune in to learn how to transform your home into a non-anxious space where children can thrive. Need parenting help? Grab a coaching spot with Dr. Meg Meeker! Key Moments: 02:03 Understanding and Managing Anxiety 02:31 The Role of Calm in Parenting 04:35 Effects of External Environment on Anxiety 07:52 Practical Tips for Reducing Anxiety 10:50 The Impact of Technology on Kids 12:37 Parental Influence and Social Pressure 16:47 Addressing Anxiety in School-Aged Children 19:29 Physical Activities and ADHD 22:23 Coaching and Support for Parents 23:41 Understanding Attuned Play 24:13 The Power of Attunement 25:46 Personal Story: Overcoming Emotional Barriers 27:46 Children Absorbing Adult Tensions 29:08 Signs Parents Need to Address Their Issues 32:33 Empowering Children with Autonomy 33:48 Handling Hypersensitive and Explosive Children 36:43 The Importance of Validation 40:34 Navigating Family Dynamics and Political Differences About Our Guest: Dr. John Delony is a two-time #1 national bestselling author, mental health expert, and host of The Dr. John Delony Show. With two PhDs and over 20 years of experience in counseling, crisis response, and higher education, John has become a trusted voice on navigating life's challenges. His latest book, Building a Non-Anxious Life, provides readers with practical tools to create calm, stable environments for themselves and their families. John is also the author of Own Your Past, Change Your Future and Redefining Anxiety, and his expertise has been featured on Fox News, Fox Business, Today, Real Simple, Fast Company, and HuffPost. Through his work, John helps people make tough decisions, build healthier relationships, and believe in their ability to live well. Our Sponsors: Stay warm this season with Heat Holders®—from thermal socks to cozy hats, gloves, and layers, they've got you covered. Get 15% off at heatholders.com with code “DRMEG” and free shipping on orders over $25! Breathe easier, live better with AirDoctor! Head to airdoctorpro.com, use promo code DRMEG, and you'll receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers! Clear hormonal & cystic acne with no side effects with Phyla Biotics. Enter code DRMEEKER at checkout and start your journey to healthier skin. Build a better you, one brick at a time with Field of Greens. No extracts, no lab-made stuff, just whole, organic fruits and vegetables. Visit fieldofgreens.com and use promo code DRMEG for free rush shipping and 15% off your first order. Start saving and investing for your future with Acorns—visit acorns.com/drmeg or download the app today! Wild Interest, where the magic happens when kids run the show. Find it wherever you get your podcasts. It's wild! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In one of the most compelling episodes of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich sits down with Dr. Meg Meeker, America's leading authority on parenting and children's health, to explore the profound ways we can nurture healthy, resilient boys. Dr. Meeker shares eye-opening insights on the dangers of screen time, the essential role of outdoor play, and the surprising benefits of "war games" in fostering boys' development. She dives deep into why faith is crucial for boys' emotional well-being, how handwritten notes can strengthen parent-child relationships, and the importance of mothers trusting their instincts despite societal pressures. With actionable advice and heartfelt stories, this episode is a must-listen for anyone raising or loving boys. ** Learn more about Dr. Meeker and find out about her coaching here Get your copy of Boys Should be Boys here Find all of Dr. Meeker's books here ** Download your free 1000 Hours Outside tracker here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/trackers Find everything you need to kick off your 1000 Hours Outside Journey here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/allthethings Order of copy of Ginny's newest book, Until the Streetlights Come On here >> https://amzn.to/3RXjBlN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Meg Meeker is a global leading authority in child-father relationships. She has over 35 years of experience as a pediatrician; is the author of the bestselling book and now movie, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters; host of the popular parenting podcast, Parenting Great Kids; TEDTalk and international speaker; and father-inclusive advocate. As an expert in the field, Dr. Meg equips dads (and those who love them) with coaching, tools, and training based on extensive practical experience and research. Go deeper with Sean at www.SaveMyFamily.us
Bedwetting is a common and often misunderstood issue that many families face, especially with boys. Drawing on her extensive experience as a pediatrician, Dr. Meg Meeker dedicates this solo episode to unpacking the causes, misconceptions, and practical solutions for managing bedwetting. She reassures parents that this is not their child's fault and highlights the role genetics often play. Dr. Meeker shares actionable tips, such as using mattress covers, addressing underlying health conditions like constipation or infections, and considering tools like bed monitors or medication. She also emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive, blame-free environment to help children navigate embarrassment and build confidence. Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction to Bedwetting 00:21 Understanding Bedwetting 00:41 Causes and Misconceptions 02:01 Practical Solutions for Parents 03:11 Medical Considerations 05:20 Addressing Constipation 08:16 Medication and Bed Monitors 11:45 Final Tips and Encouragement Need parenting help? Grab a coaching spot with Dr. Meg Meeker! Watch today's episode
Navigating the often turbulent waters of raising teenagers can feel like a never-ending cycle of setting boundaries while trying to maintain trust. As parents, we frequently find ourselves at a crossroads, unsure of which direction to take. It's comforting to know that we're not alone in this journey. In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker welcomes Sean Donohue, a renowned parenting coach widely known for his relatable advice on platforms like TikTok. Sean shares his personal journey from a disconnected teenager to a dedicated father, guided in part by Dr. Meeker's book, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters. Together, they explore the complex dynamics of raising teenagers, emphasizing the power of connection, love, and resilience in parenting. Throughout their conversation, Dr. Meeker and Sean discuss the impact of divorce, how to foster emotional availability, and the unique challenges fathers face today. Sean's insights underscore the value of validating teenagers' experiences and creating a supportive, empathetic home environment. This episode offers listeners practical advice on building trust, connecting with teens, and balancing the roles of strength and empathy as parents. Episode Highlights: 00:27 Meet Sean Donohue: Parenting Coach 02:13 Sean's Personal Journey 04:07 Challenges of Parenting and Personal Growth 06:26 The Importance of Connection 10:29 Reflections on Divorce and Stepfamily Dynamics 15:24 The Role of Love in Parenting 20:01 Understanding Teenagers 25:59 Facing the Challenges of Parenting Teenagers 26:48 The Importance of Emotional Connection 35:35 Encouraging Positive Communication Between Parents 40:14 Balancing Strength and Empathy in Fatherhood 44:16 Conclusion and Resources for Parents Need parenting help? Grab a coaching spot with Dr. Meg Meeker! Watch today's episode
Full show notes at www.LearningLeader.com The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk Read our book, The Score That Matters https://amzn.to/48nSff1 Dr. Meg Meeker has spent more than thirty years practicing pediatric and adolescent medicine and counseling teens and parents. Dr. Meeker is a popular speaker and bestselling author of several books, including the national bestseller, STRONG FATHERS, STRONG DAUGHTERS; THE 10 HABITS OF HAPPY MOTHERS; and BOYS SHOULD BE BOYS. Notes: One of the best things fathers can do is raise their daughters' expectations of life. That will directly affect how your daughter talks, how she dresses, how well she does in school, and even what sports or musical instruments she chooses to play. You can help her set goals, help her define a higher purpose for her life, and as a result, her self-esteem will skyrocket. And it will bring you closer, because she'll recognize you as a leader and an ally, helping her to chart a better course. Don't post anything about your kids on social media. It makes them think they are your trophy to show off. And be mindful of how you talk about them to others. Do you only focus on their accomplishments? They are listening to what you say about them… Be the man you want her to marry – See it, do it, teach it. What are the 5 strongest character qualities you want your children to have? How are you showing that to them every day? You are setting the standard. They are watching carefully. You will create what is quote, “normal,” in their life. Are you living with integrity, working hard, not speaking poorly behind others backs? You are showing them how they should behave. If you were watching yourself from outside your body, would you like what you see? We have to live it every day. Your daughter sees you (her dad) as her hero. The smartest, strongest, best person in the world. Kids want their dad's approval. "I want attention just for being me, not for performing a sport." "You don't just love them. You love their company." Always do good work, but don't boast about it. "He believed in me." -- The power of the belief that Meg's dad had in her. Teach her Humility - Genuine humility is the starting point for every other virtue. But teaching it is tricky. Your daughter needs to feel unique and important in your eyes. Humility doesn't make sense unless it's modeled. To fulfill her potential, your daughter needs to understand who she is, where she comes from, and where she's going. Humility is seeing ourselves honestly… Self-centeredness is a problem if we base our entire lives around our kids wants and desires. Clarify your morals (without apology) – If you want her to live by a code or set of values, you must first live by them. If you don't want her to lie, then you should never lie. If you don't want her to use cuss/swear words, then you should not use them. If you don't want to her to drink, then don't normalize it in your house. She wants to see conviction and leadership in her father. Teach your kids to serve in a soup kitchen. Be in service of others. Gain perspective by seeing how others who are less fortunate than you live. Embrace them when they fail. The dad plants the default in the minds of their children. What do you want that default behavior to be? How to approach your daughter's boyfriends? Shake their hands Be curious, ask questions Invite them over for dinner
In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker welcomes David Gudgel, Director of Church Health for the Northern California Venture Church Network. David shares his wisdom on harmonizing faith and family life, drawing from his personal journey as both a parent and grandparent. He recounts transformative moments, like the spiritual awakening his parents experienced, which reshaped their family dynamics and instilled values of patience and resilience. David offers parents practical advice on guiding their children's spiritual paths while honoring individuality, highlighting how a foundation of faith can foster stronger relationships within the family. The conversation also explores challenges of modern parenting, particularly managing screen time and the role of digital devices, which David believes should be viewed as privileges rather than entitlements. Additionally, he addresses the evolving role of grandparents, advising them to support their children's parenting choices without overstepping boundaries. Through stories and insights from his books, David empowers families to navigate the complexities of today's parenting landscape while fostering a spiritually grounded, balanced home environment. Key Moments: 00:21 Balancing Personal and Family Responsibilities 00:50 The Power of Prayer in Parenting 01:37 Spiritual Epiphany and Family Transformation 08:01 Maintaining Faith in Adult Children 16:38 Navigating Digital Devices with Kids 23:20 Challenges and Joys of Grandparenting 29:28 David Ray Gudgel's Books and Final Thoughts Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
In this lecture, we examine John chapter 17, verses 20 to 26 from the New Living Translation, where Jesus offers a heartfelt prayer not only for his immediate disciples but also for future believers. His plea is for their unity, mirroring the oneness he shares with the Father. The speaker emphasizes the significance of this prayer, highlighting the profound implications of Jesus' desire for his followers to experience the deep love the Father has for them. This deep dive into scripture sets the tone for understanding the relational dynamics between the Father, the Son, and believers.The discussion shifts to the context surrounding this prayer, noting its timing just before Jesus' impending crucifixion. It encapsulates the emotional weight of Jesus' farewell, as he pours out his heart to God in front of his closest friends. The speaker shares personal anecdotes about recent interactions with congregants and the broader church community, drawing parallels between these narratives and the themes in the passage.As the lecture unfolds, the speaker introduces Coldplay's song "Daddy," touching upon the generational longing for paternal affection. This leads to a poignant reflection on the role of fathers and the emotional impact of their absence on children. Using insights drawn from various works, including Dr. Meg Meeker's "Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters," the speaker elaborates on the father-daughter relationship, asserting that no presence shapes a young woman's character more than that of her father.The core messages of the prayer are broken down into key themes, specifically focusing on the love of the Father for both the Son and believers. The speaker highlights that Jesus desires for us to understand this love, which is rich in empowerment, vocation, security, and identity. Each facet of the Father's love is explored through references to John's Gospel, illustrating how Jesus embodies and models this divine love.The speaker categorizes the gifts of the Father's love into four buckets: empowerment, vocation, security, and identity. Empowerment relates to the intimate dynamic of the Father entrusting authority and life-giving power to the Son. Vocation reflects Jesus' calling as an extension of the Father's work in the world, fostering a deeper understanding of one's purpose in life. Security is portrayed through the unwavering presence of the Father, affirming that His love remains constant regardless of circumstances. Finally, identity underscores that Jesus' deep-rooted sense of self is given by the Father, and through Him, we too can find our true identity.Transitioning to potential barriers to experiencing the Father's love, the speaker addresses wounds that arise from earthly parental relationships. Acknowledging how these wounds can distort the perception of God as a loving Father, he proposes a path toward healing. The importance of forgiveness and moving beyond bitterness is emphasized as essential steps toward opening oneself to divine love.Ultimately, the message culminates in the reminder of the Father's unyielding embrace, drawing a powerful illustration from the Prodigal Son parable. This underscores the notion that, regardless of our life's choices and distances, the Father's love is always waiting to welcome us back home. The speaker concludes with an invitation for attendees to reflect on their own experiences of paternal love, encouraging them to seek prayer and support to heal and reconnect with the fullness of the Father's love.
In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker welcomes Dr. Maureen Michelle Peterson—pediatrician, life coach, and author of Reclaiming Life. Dr. Peterson shares her deeply personal journey of raising a child diagnosed with pediatric neuroblastoma, a rare form of childhood cancer, during her third year of residency. Despite her medical expertise, no amount of training could shield her from the emotional toll of the diagnosis. Years later, her family faced another life-altering challenge when her daughter, now 12, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. These experiences not only shaped Dr. Peterson's approach to parenting but also inspired her to write and share her story to help others navigate similar journeys. This insightful episode equips parents with practical tools for building trust with healthcare providers, preparing for advocacy meetings, and prioritizing self-care amidst the demands of caregiving. Dr. Peterson offers guidance on staying resilient, reframing thoughts, and managing setbacks with a positive mindset. Listen now for valuable advice and inspiration to support you on your parenting journey. Our Guest: Maureen Michele Petersen, MD is an award-winning leader, life coach, author, and physician. As a general pediatrician and allergist/immunologist, she has spent her career caring for patients with a variety of acute and chronic health problems. She is a military veteran and has enjoyed using her story-telling talent to teach young physicians the art of medicine. She is an accomplished life coach who helps parents of chronically ill children regain control of their lives and thrive at fulfillment. Maureen is the mother of three amazing children and has first-hand experience with being a parent of a child with long-term health issues. Key Moments: 00:59 Meet Dr. Maureen Michelle Peterson 02:20 The Journey of Writing 'Reclaiming Life' 05:09 Personal Story: A Mother's Struggle 06:59 Coping with a New Diagnosis 09:10 The Importance of Mental Health and Coaching 10:35 Empowering Children Through Adversity 28:17 Practical Tips for Parents of Chronically Ill Children 28:39 Advocating for Your Child's Health 31:37 Finding the Right Pediatrician 38:58 Conclusion and Contact Information Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
In today's fast-paced, digital world, understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is more crucial than ever for parents and educators. In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker speaks with psychologist Dr. Katia Fredriksen, an expert in ADHD research, to explore key aspects of the disorder. They cover everything from identifying early symptoms to navigating the diagnosis and treatment process, offering practical strategies on how to approach ADHD with empathy and care. Key Moments: 00:23 Meet Dr. Katia Fredriksen 00:47 Understanding ADHD Symptoms 02:56 Diagnosing ADHD: A Comprehensive Approach 04:14 Neuropsychological Assessment Explained 06:59 The Importance of Accurate Diagnosis 12:53 Balancing Medication and Other Treatments 15:23 School Accommodations for ADHD 17:35 Parenting Strategies for ADHD 20:25 Addressing Common Concerns 26:21 Concluding Thoughts and Resources About Our Guest: Our guest is Dr. Katia Fredriksen, she holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from Princeton University and a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her expertise spans inpatient and outpatient psychotherapy, with a focus on health behaviors and pediatric conditions like autism and ADHD. Together with Dr. Rothman, a pediatric neuropsychologist, she wrote "Different Thinkers," a book on ADHD for elementary school-aged children. Follow @neuropsychmoms on Instragram. Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
In this episode of the Parenting Great Kids podcast, renowned parenting expert Dr. Meg Meeker welcomes Kyle Idleman, senior pastor at Southeast Christian Church and best-selling author. Together, they explore the common struggle many parents face: prioritizing productivity over building meaningful connections with their children. Drawing from his book When Your Way Isn't Working, Kyle shares valuable insights from his own experience, emphasizing the importance of connection in both parenting and personal growth. Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction to Parenting Challenges 00:39 Meet Kyle Eidelman: Author and Pastor 01:13 The Journey of Writing the Book 03:27 Production vs. Connection: A Dichotomy 05:17 Personal Struggles and Realizations 06:06 The Role of an Executive Coach 15:27 The Importance of Asking for Help 24:06 The Vine and the Branches: A Biblical Perspective 33:21 Practical Tips for Parents and Executives 35:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
Fellas, I'm truly honored to have Dr. Meg Meeker on the show today. Dr. Meeker is a leading global authority on child-father relationships, with over 35 years of experience as a pediatrician. She's the author of the bestselling book Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters, a book that has profoundly impacted our community and is frequently recommended by our members. Dr. Meeker has dedicated her career to helping fathers step confidently into their roles and understand just how crucial their presence is for their children. In today's episode, we'll explore why fathers are more important than ever, how dads can better connect with their children, and the life-changing power of showing up fully as a dad. Dr. Meeker shares eye-opening insights on what children really want from their fathers, how to be more intentional, and the small actions that can make a huge difference in your child's life. We also dive into some of the biggest challenges dads face today, from balancing career and family life to overcoming self-doubt at home, and why it's never too late to build or rebuild a strong connection with your kids. Expect to gain a fresh perspective on the influence you have as a father, practical advice on how to engage more deeply with your children, and the mindset shifts needed to become the dad your kids need. This episode is packed with powerful insights you won't want to miss. Enjoy! A Wide-Ranging Conversation Through… Enough with the Dad jokes already! Put yourself in your kids shoes A little positivity can change a child's life Why daughters crave affection from Dad The best way to show your kids you accept them Can you push your kids too hard in sports/activities? Dealing with regret and not spending more time with your kids The balance between being engaged but not smothering How kids thrive with faith and spirituality in the home Get the Full Show Notes Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/459 More About Front Row Dads Connect with us @ FrontRowDads.com & Instagram Want to hang out with other FRDs in Austin? Watch this 3-min video from our last Front Row Dads Live event. Tickets avail now for December's event. Not able to travel? We got you. Join our next online event, built just for kickass dads who know there's more to learn. FrontRowDads.com/summit FRD is solving a huge problem for dads. Our culture has turned “Dad” into a joke. Go ahead, google Dad and you'll find Dad Bod, Dad Jokes, Dad Weed, etc. Culturally, it's a Homer Simpson mentality, and it's BS. Our community is built for solid men. Men with range. Those who are badass, and know there's still more to learn, together. Most guys find it hard to find “their crew.” Finding other committed men, who are successful in life, and want to put family first – these guys are rare. Is this you? In FRD, hundreds of men from all over the world show up for each other, to share resources and raise the bar of fatherhood (our core values) If you're reading this, you want to grow. Podcasts are great, but guys… when you're ready to stop just listening to content, and want to JOIN the conversations – the FRD brotherhood is ready for you. One more thing… Has this podcast helped you? If so, please tell us how we're doing. Please take a minute and leave a review. Seriously, they matter. Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Subscribe to this show on Apple Podcasts | Spotify
In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker interviews Dr. Marty Makary, author of Blind Spots: When Modern Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health. They explore common medical misconceptions and their wide-reaching effects, including the rise in peanut allergies linked to outdated avoidance advice, the benefits of hormone replacement therapy, the overprescription of antibiotics, and the importance of microbiome health. Dr. Makary advocates for evidence-based medicine and critiques the centralization of medical decision-making influenced by politics and financial incentives. He promotes humility and transparency in the medical field to restore public trust and combat misinformation. Key moments: 02:08 Medical Dogma and Misconceptions 06:33 The Peanut Allergy Epidemic 13:31 Antibiotics and the Microbiome 28:08 Medical Paternalism and Public Trust 34:03 Conclusion: Challenging Medical Dogma Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
Did you know that having a mentor can reduce the likelihood of young people developing drug and alcohol issues by 80 percent? Substance abuse is often a contributing factor in teen suicide, making mentorship a key element in safeguarding teens from both. On Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker is joined by Leslie Weirch, who shares her deeply personal journey after losing her son Austin to suicide. Together, they explore the protective factors against suicide, including mentorship, and how these can help shield teens from substance abuse and mental health struggles. Key moments: 00:36 A Mother's Tragic Story: The Loss of Austin 02:11 Austin's Life and Achievements 05:03 The Night That Changed Everything 07:26 Turning Pain into Purpose: Leslie's Mission 08:53 Mental Health Awareness and Prevention 16:43 Leslie's Speaking Journey and Impact 19:55 Sources of Strength: A Preventative Approach 25:52 Protective Factors for Mental Health 34:11 Conclusion: The Importance of Connection and Support Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
Hour 1 for 9/14/24 Drew covered the news of the day (:26), and he was then joined by Dr. Meg Meeker to discuss stress and parenting (15:58). Then, Dr. Warren Farrell covered the importance of fathers (29:25) and navigating conflict (43:54). One caller shared how her father gave her strength (46:23) Links: https://meekerparenting.com/ https://warrenfarrell.com/
In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker discusses the importance of character development in children with Dr. Kathy Koch, founder and president of Celebrate Kids, Inc. They explore how character qualities such as gratitude, joy, and self-efficacy can help children fulfill their potential and purpose. They emphasize the need for parents to model and teach these qualities, and the episode addresses common parenting challenges, mistakes, and practical tips for nurturing character. Key Moments: 03:00 Key Character Qualities to Nurture 04:22 Teaching Gratitude and Joy 05:59 Understanding Self-Efficacy 08:07 Core Needs of Children 10:12 The Role of Parents in Character Development 16:31 Addressing Argumentative Behavior in Children 18:33 Understanding Kids' Logic and Bedtime Struggles 20:39 Top Parenting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them 21:08 The Importance of Parental Authority and Apologies 28:09 Navigating Screen Time and Social Media for Kids Our Guest: Dr. Kathy Koch is the Founder and President of Celebrate Kids, Inc., a Christian ministry based in Fort Worth, Texas. An internationally acclaimed speaker and popular radio guest, she has impacted thousands of parents, teachers, and children in over 30 countries through keynote speeches, workshops, and seminars. Known for her practical and results-oriented concepts, Dr. Koch delivers engaging and humorous presentations that equip attendees with tools to build healthy relationships and find success in family, life, and school. She is the author of several books, including 8 Great Smarts and Screens and Teens, and holds a Ph.D. in reading and educational psychology from Purdue University. Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
This is the second part in a three part series on Parenting the Hard Stuff! In this episode, Jason and Lauren Vallotton sit down with Ben and Brittney Serpell, parents of three and Senior Leaders at Loving on Purpose, to discuss the challenges of guiding children through the world of dating.Key Discussion Points:Imperfect Parenting: Brittney Serpell shares her thoughts on navigating the ups and downs of parenting, emphasizing the importance of connection with your children.When is the Right Time to Start Dating? The Serpells discuss the idea that there is no "one size fits all" answer, as each child is unique. They stress the importance of maturity, connection with parents, and a relationship with God in guiding this decision.Preparing Kids for Dating: Learn how to set expectations for your children as they start exploring romantic relationships. The Serpells discuss the importance of helping kids understand the emotions and decisions that come with liking someone.Purpose of Dating: We explore the idea that dating in youth should be about getting to know someone, having fun, and learning about yourself—rather than searching for a lifelong partner.Parental Intervention: The Serpells share a personal story about their daughter Delani and how they navigated a challenging dating situation. They also offer advice on when and how parents should step in if things aren't going well.Navigating Screens in Dating: With technology playing a significant role in today's dating world, Ben and Brittney discuss the importance of helping kids filter their communication and make wise choices.Leading Kids Through Dating: The conversation delves into guiding children through the emotional, physical, and relational aspects of dating, emphasizing the need to balance validation with pointing them toward healthy relationships.Understanding Love vs. Passion: The Serpells talk about helping kids differentiate between love and passion, and the importance of maturity in relationships.Affiliate Linked Resources:Imperfect Parenting by Brittney Serpell is recommended for parents who are wanting to grow in connection-based parenting.Dr. Meg Meeker's books are recommended for parents who working to build their sons and daughters.Strong Fathers, Strong DaughtersStrong Mothers, Strong Sons Connect with Lauren:InstagramFacebookConnect with Jason:Jay's InstagramJay's FacebookBraveCo Instagramwww.braveco.org
In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker is joined by financial expert and bestselling author Rachel Cruz. They discuss the challenges parents face in teaching their kids gratitude in a consumer-driven society. Rachel shares insights from her career in finance, her shift to educating parents, and her inspiration behind writing children's books aimed at fostering contentment and gratitude. They explore practical tips for parents to instill financial wellness in their children, emphasizing the significance of family values, generosity, and setting financial boundaries. The conversation highlights the profound impact of modeling gratitude and the joys of simple living. Key Moments: 02:52 The Importance of Contentment and Gratitude 04:32 Navigating Consumerism and Teaching Financial Responsibility 08:39 Balancing Generosity and Financial Limits 21:49 Practical Tips for Teaching Kids Financial Wellness 24:36 The Joy of Giving and Serving About our guest: Rachel Cruze is a two-time #1 national bestselling author, financial expert, and host of *The Rachel Cruze Show*. Since 2010, she has been a key figure at Ramsey Solutions, where she empowers people to avoid debt, save money, budget effectively, and achieve financial success at any stage of life. Rachel has authored three bestselling books, including Know Yourself, Know Your Money: Discover WHY You Handle Money the Way You Do, and WHAT to Do About It! Check out her new book, I'm Glad for What I Have, here. Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
If you're feeling frustrated and disconnected from your child's education, despite your efforts to engage and support them, then you are not alone! Many parents find that traditional schooling systems often fail to provide the personalized attention and emotional connection their children need to thrive academically and emotionally. Join host Dr. Meg Meeker as she interviews Jennifer Pepito, a homeschooling veteran and mother of seven, who shares her insights on creating an enriching and safe educational environment. Discover the secrets to providing a developmentally appropriate and spiritually nourishing education for your children through homeschooling. In this episode, you'll learn how to: Uncover the advantages of homeschooling for delivering an education that truly matches the pace and needs of your child. Explore how active parental involvement can contribute to the resolution of behavioral issues among children. Break down the barriers of fear and apprehension. Grasp practical techniques to fortify the bond between you and your child, fostering an environment of love and respect. Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
In this heartfelt episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker welcomes Rose and Rob Bronstein, founders of Buckets Over Bullying. They share their poignant story of losing their son Nate to cyberbullying and their mission to prevent other families from experiencing similar heartbreak. The Bronsteins discuss Nate's relentless torment through social media, the school's inadequate response, and their journey to advocate for stronger protections for children. They emphasize the need for parent education, school and tech company accountability, and legislative reforms to combat the growing epidemic of online bullying. This episode highlights the crucial need for awareness and collective action to protect our children from digital dangers. Key moments: 02:14 The Incident: A Weekend of Cyberbullying 07:26 School's Response and Legal Battle 10:36 The Aftermath: Seeking Justice 21:46 Wider Implications and National Crisis 23:57 Shocking Cyberbullying Statistics 24:33 The Terrifying Reality of Cyberbullying 27:03 The Crisis of Social Media Harms 29:43 Practical Tips for Parents 30:15 The Importance of Community and Legislation 35:51 The Role of Technology in Protecting Kids Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
In this heartfelt episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker welcomes Rose and Rob Bronstein, founders of Buckets Over Bullying. They share their poignant story of losing their son Nate to cyberbullying and their mission to prevent other families from experiencing similar heartbreak. The Bronsteins discuss Nate's relentless torment through social media, the school's inadequate response, and their journey to advocate for stronger protections for children. They emphasize the need for parent education, school and tech company accountability, and legislative reforms to combat the growing epidemic of online bullying. This episode highlights the crucial need for awareness and collective action to protect our children from digital dangers. Key moments: 02:14 The Incident: A Weekend of Cyberbullying 07:26 School's Response and Legal Battle 10:36 The Aftermath: Seeking Justice 21:46 Wider Implications and National Crisis 23:57 Shocking Cyberbullying Statistics 24:33 The Terrifying Reality of Cyberbullying 27:03 The Crisis of Social Media Harms 29:43 Practical Tips for Parents 30:15 The Importance of Community and Legislation 35:51 The Role of Technology in Protecting Kids Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
In this episode of 'Parenting Great Kids,' Dr. Meg Meeker welcomes back Larry Hagner, the creative force behind the Dad Edge podcast and author of 'The Spirit of Fatherhood.' Larry shares his journey of overcoming a tumultuous childhood with absentee and toxic father figures to becoming a devoted father himself. They discuss the complexities of fatherhood, the misconceptions men have about parenting, and practical tips for building strong connections with children. You'll get deep and practical advice for men striving to lead extraordinary lives as fathers. Key moments: 02:47 The Birth of Dad Edge 06:01 Challenges and Realizations in Fatherhood 08:08 Understanding Men's Inner Struggles 18:49 Understanding the Father's Perspective 19:59 A Personal Story of Change 21:06 The Power of Compassionate Communication 23:43 Shifting Perspectives for Better Relationships 29:25 Practical Tips for Connecting with Kids 36:47 Final Thoughts and Resources Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Dr. Meg Meeker is a dynamic and inspirational advocate for father-inclusive parenting, with over 30 years of experience as a practicing pediatrician. She is an international speaker, bestselling author of "Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters," and the host of the popular podcast "Parenting Great Kids”. She has built a social media community of 700k+ followers and regularly contributes to discussions on pediatric health and child-parent relationships. Today, Dr. Meg Meeker delves into the societal challenges fathers face today, addressing negative stereotypes perpetuated by media and cultural narratives. She discusses the impact of these stereotypes on fathers and their children, advocating for a balanced view of fatherhood. Dr. Meg Meeker also provides practical advice, outlining the four key needs of children from their dads: Affection, Attention, Affirmation, and Acceptance. The episode also explores the dynamics of marital relationships and effective communication between spouses. Dr. Meeker shares insights on how wives can empower their husbands and avoid undermining them, fostering a supportive partnership. The discussion includes the impact of social media on children's mental health and how fathers can set healthy boundaries to protect their well-being. www.thedadedge.com/482 www.thedadedge.com/bark Instagram | Facebook | X | YouTube www.linktr.ee/meekerparenting www.meekerparenting.com
In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker is joined by Dr. Eran Magen, an expert in education and psychology from Stanford University and founder of Parenting for Humans and DivorcingDads.org. They discuss the increased risk of suicide among divorced fathers and the unique challenges these men face. Dr. Magen emphasizes how critical it is to maintain strong relationships with their children, despite the emotional and financial pressures of divorce. The episode concludes with advice on how friends and family can intervene and support at-risk fathers and be proactive about their mental health. Themes we will explore: 00:07 Understanding the Crisis: Divorced Dads and Suicide Risk 01:23 Expert Insights: Dr. Eran Magen on Divorced Dads 02:30 The Emotional Struggles of Divorced Dads 06:18 Building Strong Relationships with Kids 13:08 Navigating Post-Divorce Challenges 25:43 Supporting Divorced Dads: Suicide Prevention 31:02 Early Alert: Proactive Suicide Prevention 38:31 Final Thoughts and Resources About our guest: Dr. Magen earned his MA in education and PhD in psychology at Stanford University, and then served as the research director for the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Counseling and Psychological Services. He is the founder of Parenting For Humans, a relationship-first, trauma-informed system for parenting, and the founder of DivorcingDads.org, a nonprofit dedicated to helping fathers stay healthy and connected to their children during and after a divorce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I sit down with Dr. Meg Meeker, a renowned pediatrician, author and leading authority on parenting and children's health. In our conversation, Dr. Meeker shares her insights on the critical role of strong parenting in shaping healthy, well-adjusted children. We cover a wide range of topics, including the sexualization of teenagers, encouraging young girls to embrace modesty, dealing with temper tantrums, and helping children feel loved while establishing boundaries. We also discuss strategies to avoid shaming your child, addressing pornography exposure, promoting dad-inclusive parenting, and more. Join us as we explore practical advice and the foundational principles that help parents raise confident and capable children. Learn more about Dr. Meeker and her work by visiting her website: www.megmeekermd.com Join our Locals community: https://lilarose.locals.com/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LilaRose865 Check out our Sponsors: Hallow: https://www.hallow.com/lila Enter into prayer more deeply this summer with the Hallow App, get 3 months free by using this link to sign up! Good Ranchers: https://go.goodranchers.com/lila Purchase your American Meat Delivered subscription today and get free chicken for a year! Seven Weeks Coffee: https://www.sevenweekscoffee.com Buy your pro-life coffee with a 10% discount using the code LILA! EveryLife: https://www.everylife.com Buy diapers from an amazing pro-life diaper company and use code LILA and get 10% off!