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Tune into Part 2 of a conversation I had several months ago with Melissa Schwartz from The Shift Network and https://leadingedgeparenting.com. Part 1 of the conversation was posted last week on April 18th. If you have comments about this episode or topics you'd like me to explore in future episodes, please submit them here: https://www.rachellelamb.com/contact-rachelle
Tune into Part 1 of a conversation I had several months ago with Melissa Schwartz from The Shift Network and https://leadingedgeparenting.com. Melissa invited me to be a featured speaker in the 2022 Empaths, Sensitives & Intuitives Summit. We had a lively conversation about Nonviolent Communication which I thought subscribers to my podcast would enjoy hearing. The conversation kicks off with Melissa asking me about applying NVC in real life. If you have comments about this episode or topics you'd like me to explore in future episodes, please submit them here: https://www.rachellelamb.com/contact-rachelle
Trigger warning: this episode contains a brief mention of suicide ideation.A good night's sleep is the best free skin care routine you can give yourself. And, since you already spend one-third of your life sleeping, why not improve the overall experience? In this episode, Whitney Lauritsen speaks with Melissa Schwartz about the AllNightPillow, which she promises can give you better sleep and younger-looking skin. This revolutionary pillow is made of vegan faux fur—materials that can help you get the most out of your slumber. Hear how Melissa has thought through every detail to make it the best pillow possible, as well as what it takes to make a body/face pillow, what sets the AllNightPillow apart from others, and how it benefits women from pregnancy to beyond. She also discusses her path to becoming a vegan business, including the difficult transitions she had to make from photography to software engineering to body pillows. Melissa recounts the turning point in her use of social media, why she no longer enjoys it, and how she overcame being depressed, experiencing setbacks, and struggling with severe depression.Listen in as Melissa addresses her move from Los Angeles, what she's learned about wrinkles, body discomfort, and sleep, as well as her experience with plastic surgery, the advantages and downsides of it, and why she refuses to do Botox. In addition, she offers sound advice on managing your finances along with fascinating anecdotes about ayahuasca and her fascination with UFOs and aliens. Jam-packed with insights, advice, and a whole lot of heart, this conversation will not only give you the anti-aging solution you need but also inspiration to find your passion. Get notified when you can buy AllNightPillow at allnightpillow.com!
Episode #145 – What makes your sensitive child tick? Understanding sensitive and sensory seeking kids Today's podcast episode is the episode I wish I had when my first born was little. Today we are talking all things sensitive and sensory with Melissa Schwartz from www.LeadingEdgeParenting.com Understanding Sensory Seeking and Hypersensitive Children If your kid ... Read more... The post Understanding Sensory Seeking and Hypersensitive Children appeared first on Life Coaching For Parents.
Have you ever been told you're too sensitive? Me too. High sensitivity is very common among artists, and it may affect your life in more ways than you know. Melissa Schwartz is an expert on all things high-sensitivity, and she joins us to discuss how to make high-sensitivity our super power as musicians, and how we can help our highly-sensitive students do the same. Connect with Melissa here: www.leadingedgeparenting.com Socials: www.facebook.com/melissaschwartz www.facebook.com/highlysensitivechildren www.facebook.com/OMGHSP
Helen Panos, founder and CEO of Dynamis Learning Academy, invites you to meet Melissa Schwartz, co-founder of Leading Edge Parent, as they discuss highly sensitive kids and how this differs from sensory processing disorder. In this episode, you will learn: • What Melissa's journey involved and how it included highly sensitive kids • How Melissa's mom was an integral part of this journey • What the meaning of a highly sensitive kid is and how does that differ from sensory processing disorder • How the last 2 years has impacted highly sensitive kids • How emotions are a crucial part of highly sensitive kids • If there is a treatment or medication for kids who are highly sensitive You may reach out to Melissa on her website, leadingedgeparenting.com. If you are interested in learning more about Dynamis Learning Academy, you can contact Helen at Helen@dynamislearningacademy.com, Bill at Bill@dynamislearningacademy.com, by calling 770-282-9931, or by visiting our website at dynamislearningacademy.com. Please make sure you subscribe to our podcasts so you can hear future episodes of Smart Parents Successful Students. Finally, if you enjoyed today's episode, we would appreciate your review on Spotify or wherever you are hearing this episode. See you next time!
“When a highly sensitive child is raised to understand what their emotions mean, navigate the full spectrum of emotions, learn how to appropriately express them, then they can get to wherever it is they want to go in life”-- Melissa Schwartz On this episode, I am talking with Sandi and Melissa Schwartz about the nuanced ways to connect with your highly sensitive child. Main Topics of This Episode: How to identify if your child is Highly Sensitive How to help your Highly Sensitive Child manage their emotions How to be kind to yourself as a parent of a Highly Sensitive Child Resources mentioned in this episode: http://www.leadingedgeparenting.com/ (www.leadingedgeparenting.com) https://www.facebook.com/LeadingEdgeParenting/ (https://www.facebook.com/LeadingEdgeParenting/) https://twitter.com/sandischwartz (https://twitter.com/sandischwartz) https://www.youtube.com/c/LeadingEdgeParenting (https://www.youtube.com/c/LeadingEdgeParenting ) http://www.instagram.com/leadingedgeparenting (http://www.instagram.com/leadingedgeparenting) https://www.pinterest.com/AuthenticPower/_created/ (https://www.pinterest.com/AuthenticPower/_created/) Want more of The New Mama Mentor®? https://rihcounseling.com/nmmnewsletter (Sign up for the newsletter) to stay up to date on all of The New Mama Mentor®'s Podcast episodes! Want to register for The New Mama Mentor® Signature Program? Email me here: allie@alliechar.com If you're in California and interested in therapy services, please visit our website at http://www.rihcounseling.com (www.rihcounseling.com) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Parenting is one of the most wonderful and challenging roles that I have in my life. It can be particularly challenging if you parent highly sensitive children. Today I am excited to speak with Author, Speaker and Co-Host of the Leading Edge Parenting Podcast Melissa Schwartz. Melissa gives us information on what it means to be a highly sensitive child, tools for parenting and for self care when parenting a highly sensitive child. Contact Melissa: Leading Edge Parenting Leading Edge Parenting Podcast Rico the Race Care Book Instagram: @leadingedgeparenting #education #learning #neurodiversity #educationalresources #mindset #teaching #stress #emotionalhealth #podcaster #podcast #coaching #mentalhealth #parenting #parentingteens #tweens #teens #mentalhealth #parentingadvice #neurodiversity #learners #children #teachingchildren #childbehavior #supportinglearning #educators #teachers #studentsuccess #speaker #author #highlysensitive #highlysensitivechildren #teaching #teacher #specialeducation As always, this podcast is based on experiences and should not be construed as medical or professional advice. Please speak with your own medical professional. _____________________________________________ ADs: Pendulum by S.E. German My middle-grade fiction novel Pendulum by S.E. German is available on FriesenPress, Barnes and Noble, Amazon Worldwide (Amazon.com, Amazon.ca) and more! Ben struggles with his mental health following an infection. He visits countless doctors and endures endless treatments all while trying to manage middle grade trials like his family moving, his first crush and playing competitive sports. This heartwarming story will build empathy and give you a glimpse into how Ben creates hope for the future. Contact me for speaking engagements in schools, libraries and community events (reallifeproject@gmail.com). Please subscribe, review & share this Podcast! KO-FI You can support the Learning to Slay the Beasts podcast through Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/learningtoslaythebeasts Connect with me IG: @saraladygluten , TikTok @saraladygluten and visit My Author/Podcaster Website: www.se-german.com Visit my Amazon Storefront for recommendations: https://www.amazon.com/shop/saraladygluten Sign up for the email list and receive a free Self-Care Calendar! Blog: www.theallergybeast.wordpress.com This post contains affiliate links.
On this episode of The New Mama Mentor Pod, I am chatting with Melissa Schwartz about how to be a parent that identifies as a Highly Sensitive Person. We dive into the 4 core traits of a highly sensitive person, how to ask for help, and ways to cope with your intense emotions. Melissa Schwartz was born an intense, sensitive, empathic, power seeker. She is a respected expert in the field of Highly Sensitive Children and brings clarity, personal experience and compassion for parents raising HSCs. Her intuitive ability to decode misbehavior and her passion for giving a voice to the legitimate needs of children naturally evolved into becoming the co-creator of Leading Edge Parenting, co-author of Authentic Parenting Power, co-author of Rico's Bumpy Week. She is an internationally acclaimed author, coach and public speaker bringing new perspective based on current research and personal experience to transform the field of child development. Melissa is a Stanford University alumna and a graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She lives with her family in Southern California and coaches parents around the world. Resources mentioned in the episode: https://leadingedgeparenting.com https://hsperson.com https://www.audible.com/pd/Quiet-Audiobook/B006TIKUN4?qid=1648186356&sr=1-1&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=1ZGPQGWA3H5J4F59VQAC (Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking) Thank you for taking time from your busy day to be here with me another week! Here is my favorite quote from this interview: "If you take the full spectrum of crayons and you color with it, it's going to look brown. Well that's what I call anger. It's usually a handful of emotions that we are coloring the world with." I'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. You can find me on Instagram at @thenewmamamentor or head to my website contact page and send me a message. The best way to support the show and other moms is to spread the word. If you found this episode helpful and think others would to, feel free to pass it along! Just click the share button! You can also support the show on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Thenewmamamentor. Sign up for the $5, $10, or $20 per month levels. You can get great perks like bonus episodes, early access, and The New Mama Mentor merch where a portion of the proceeds is donated to Postpartum Support International to continue supporting new moms' postpartum mental health. And now, the parenting lesson of the week: our expectations of parenthood never match the reality. If you go into parenthood hoping to be the best parent, the only thing you can do to guarantee that is to meet your child where they are physically, emotionally, and developmentally. Until next time! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenewmamamentor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenewmamamentor/support (https://anchor.fm/thenewmamamentor/support) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Full transcript: https://eggshelltherapy.com/podcast-blog/2022/03/20/melissa/In this episode, we talk to Melissa Schwartz, who was actually our first podcast guest !! Melissa has just published an amazing book about highly sensitive children!! As we know, this really is an underserved population.Today, we discuss- how would we know if our kids are highly sensitive? How do we deal if we are also highly sensitive?What do we do when we see them struggling, when we see really extreme reactions, or when we see them struggling in school with their peers?How you can set boundaries with your highly sensitive children without hurting their feelings? Melissa's new book Rico the Race CarFor more, Please visit: https://www.eggshelltherapy.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/eggshelltransformationsNewsletters: https://eepurl.com/bykHRzDisclaimers: https://www.eggshelltherapy.com/disclaimers Trigger Warning: This episode may cover sensitive topics including but not limited to suicide, abuse, violence, severe mental illnesses, relationship challenges, sex, drugs, alcohol addiction, psychedelics, and the use of plant medicines. You are advised to refrain from watching or listening to the YouTube Channel or Podcast if you are likely to be offended or adversely impacted by any of these topics.Disclaimer: The content provided is for informational purposes only. Please do not consider any of the content clinical or professional advice. None of the content can substitute professional consultation, psychotherapy, diagnosis, or any mental health intervention. Opinions and views expressed by the host and the guests are personal views and they reserve the right to change their opinions. We also cannot guarantee that everything mentioned is factual and completely accurate. Any action you take based on the information in this episode is taken strictly at your own risk. For a full disclaimer, please refer to: https://www.eggshelltherapy.com/disclaimers/
Melissa Schwartz was born an intense, sensitive, empathic, power seeker. Her intuitive ability to decode misbehavior and her passion for giving a voice to the legitimate needs of children naturally evolved into becoming the co-creator of Leading Edge Parenting. She is an internationally acclaimed leader in the field of Highly Sensitive Children and brings clarity, personal experience and compassion for parents raising HSCs. She is the co-founder of Leading Edge Parenting, co-author of “Authentic Parenting Power” and author of forthcoming “Under the Hood: A Manual to Understand the Inner Workings of Children”. She is known for helping parents and professionals understand children with high sensitivity and sensory processing disorder. Melissa is a Stanford University alumna and a graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She lives in San Diego, California and coaches' parents around the world. And today, she is sharing her wisdom the qualities that highly sensitive people bring to business and entrepreneurship. Today's Mantra/Affirmation: Things are always working out for me. You can find Melissa Schwartz at: https://www.leadingedgeparenting.com https://www.facebook.com/LeadingEdgeParenting https://www.facebook.com/HighlySensitiveChildren https://www.facebook.com/omghsp https://www.facebook.com/groups/highlysensitivechildren https://www.facebook.com/groups/omghsp https://www.instagram.com/leadingedgeparenting https://www.youtube.com/leadingedgeparenting https://www.linkedin.com/in/meschwa/
Melissa Schwartz is joined by Holley Gerth, author of The Powerful Purpose of Introverts, to talk about introversion (and debunk some myths) and how to sort the similarities and differences of introverts and highly sensitive people.Learn more about Holley at https://www.holleygerth.com
This is, indeed, an unprecedented time of uncertainty! In this episode Sandi Schwartz is joined by her daughter daughter, Melissa Schwartz, to offer tips and strategies to stay calm and positive even with the overwhelming experience navigating COVID.
Our guest today is parenting coach, author, and speaker Melissa Schwartz from LeadingEdgeParenting.com. Melissa has advice today for any family considering taking a travel or gap year due to coronavirus. The fall reopening plan for many schools has parents pondering taking a year off...but with that comes many concerns about school, family dynamics, and just getting along. Melissa shares tips about the importance of boundaries and routines, natural learning, and other parenting tips for these tough times.
ML brings on the famous couple to chat about how weird NYC is right now, how scared they are with things so close, their latest travel adventures, what they are doing for fun during tough times and more, plus Jared hangs around to chat SU sports, Mount Rushmore's on The Hill, the Carrier Dome being old and disgusting and more!
In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Melissa Schwartz. Melissa was born an intense, sensitive, empathic power seeker. She is an internationally acclaimed author, coach, and public speaker in the field of child development, and she specializes in helping highly sensitive children (and their parents). In this conversation, we talk about what it means to grow up highly sensitive and how we can care for ourselves as highly sensitive adults. To connect with Melissa, you can visit her online at Sensitive Parenting. To connect with me (Josephine!), you can visit me online at Purefield or on Instagram. I offer Akashic Record Readings, Sacred Soul Work Readings, and Intuitive Healing for Highly Sensitive Women to clients all over the world. Thank you so much for listening, and please keep doing your inner work! Audio editing & music production by Garrett Demers. Inner Work | Purefield Radio 2019 All Rights Reserved.
TITLE I Always Knew I Was Different with Melissa Schwartz GUEST Melissa Schwartz EPISODE OVERVIEW Melissa created the Sensitivity Summit--a free online summit for Highly Sensitive People (HSPs). She shares some of what she learned while recording the interviews for the summit. Melissa provides some tangible tools she uses so she doesn’t absorb others’ energy. She also talks about learning to regulate her emotions, and we talk about how sensitivity can look different in people. HIGHLIGHTS Melissa is creating a Sensitivity Summit, with over 30 experts on Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) on topics like adults, children, relationships with non-HSPs, and even wounding This event brings together a variety of experts and will provide great insight for HSPs, or those raising or living with an HSP Melissa always knew something was different about her, but she didn’t realize she was Highly Sensitive at first She realized she was a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) about 5 years ago She always thought and was told, that she was too reactive, too emotional, too intense, and too sensitive 70% of HSPs are introverts, and 30% are extroverts. Melissa identifies as an extrovert We discuss trauma, with a capital T and trauma with a lower case t and how they are different Some Highly Sensitive People (HSPs), hold on to trauma because they don’t know how to process it Self-compassion is critical Melissa was born Highly Sensitive; according to her mother, she came out crying, colicky, and had her days and nights confused Instead of Highly Sensitive, Melissa prefers to call herself “deeply attuned” Melissa works on regulating her emotions. She’s a spiritual seeker who looks for deeper meaning in life She found the work of Esther Hicks in her 20s, and learned more about what emotions mean; the intensity/scale of our emotions, and healthy ways to experience our emotions Melissa doesn’t quite think Sensitivity is a superpower. When she was younger, she felt that people who were Non-HSPs had a superpower Now, Melissa believes that her empathic/intuitive abilities are her superpower. She can feel the emotional experience of others, and it helps her in her work Melissa uses mediation and visualization tools to help her We discuss her “loving armor,” and how to keep yourself from absorbing other’s energy when you are empathic Some tools to help when you’re feeling overwhelmed include Going to the bathroom and splashing water on your face Taking cleansing breaths, and releasing that energy Visualizing yourself in a bubble of white energy or wearing a suit of armor to protect you If you can’t stop the emotional absorption, it’s okay to leave a situation, or bring your our own car so you can leave when you’re ready It’s all about self-care. Taking your own car is self-care, bringing snacks is self-care Melissa was told her reactions were too big, or her reactions were inappropriate and it was very hurtful to her Sensitivity doesn’t look the same for everyone. It can show up in all different ways The Sensitivity Summit takes place on September 16th, and you can go to the SensitivitySummit.com to join in! QUOTES “I always knew something was different about me.” “It was very overwhelming in my early years to tap into how other people were feeling, and then kind of be drowning in that experience.” “I’ll visualize myself in a bubble of white, crystalline energy.” “I take my own car places. I like to leave when I’ve had enough. I like to have my own out.” “When we’re able to have self-compassion, and be in the moment, and learn to lean into what’s going on, that ultimately leads into a sense of contentment.” “Especially when we’re talking about emotional regulation and energetic balance, it’s not something that we achieve and stay there forever, it’s something we achieve for a little bit of time, but it’s even fluctuating.” “People say, oh you’re more sensitive or super sensitive. No, I’m Highly Sensitive. It’s not too much, it’s more than it is for you, but it’s just right for me.” GUEST BIO Melissa Schwartz was born an intense, sensitive, empathic, power seeker. Her intuitive ability to decode misbehavior and her passion for giving a voice to the legitimate needs of children naturally evolved into becoming the co-creator of Leading Edge Parenting, co-author of "Authentic Parenting Power" and author of forthcoming "Under the Hood: A Manual to Understand the Inner Workings of Children". She is an internationally acclaimed author, coach and public speaker bringing new perspective based on current research and personal experience to transform the field of high sensitivity. PODCAST HOST Patricia Young works with Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) helping them in understanding their HSP traits, and turning their perceived shortcomings into superpowers. Patricia is passionate about providing education to help HSPs and non-HSPs understand and truly appreciate the amazing gifts they have to offer. Patricia works globally online with HSPs providing coaching. Patricia also facilitates online courses for HSPs that focus on building community and developing skills (identifying your superpowers, boundaries, perfectionism, dealing with conflict, mindfulness, embracing emotions, creating a lifestyle that supports the HSP, communication and more). LINKS Melissa’s Links: www.leadingedgeparenting.com www.facebook.com/highlysensitivechildren www.facebook.com/groups/highlysensitivechildren www.thesensitivitysummit.com The Sensitivity Summit-- www.thesensitivitysummit.com begins September 16, 2019 Resources: Introversion, Extroversion and the Highly Sensitive Person by Jaquelyn Strickland, LPC-- https://hsperson.com/introversion-extroversion-and-the-highly-sensitive-person/ Books by the author Esther Hicks: https://amzn.to/2MvygTF Patricia’s Links: Website--www.unapologeticallysensitive.com Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/Unapologetically-Sensitive-2296688923985657/ Facebook group Unapologetically Sensitive-- https://www.facebook.com/groups/2099705880047619/ Instagram-- https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallysensitive/ Youtube-- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOE6fodj7RBdO3Iw0NrAllg/ E-mail-- unapologeticallysensitive@gmail.com Show hashtag--#unapologeticallysensitive Music-- Gravel Dance by Andy Robinson www.andyrobinson.com Editor & Show Notes: Cianna Reider – YourPodcastVA.weebly.com
In this conversation, we will come to hear why Melissa thinks sometimes having a diffused vision is a relief. We will learn how to ourselves even amongst busy travel schedule, crowds and bright light. We talked about what sensitive children need to hear. She shared how she turned her relationship with her mother around and helped her to understand and accept who she is. Finally, we touched on the power of EMDR therapy.Resources mentionedFar From the Trees by Andrew SolomanThe Highly Sensitive Person by Elaine AronAbout MelissaMelissa Schwartz was born an intense, sensitive, empathic, power seeker. Her intuitive ability to decode misbehavior and her passion for giving a voice to the legitimate needs of children naturally evolved into becoming the co-creator of Leading Edge Parenting, co-author of Authentic Parenting Power and author of soon to be released, Under the Hood: A Manual to Understand the Inner Workings of Children. She is an internationally acclaimed author, coach and public speaker bringing new perspective based on current research and personal experience to transform the field of child development.Full Shownotes and Transcript: www.eggshelltherapy.com/podcast*To join our tribe,Please visit: https://www.eggshelltherapy.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eggshelltransformationsNewsletters: https://eepurl.com/bykHRzDisclaimers: https://www.eggshelltherapy.com/disclaimers
In this teaser, you will hear snippets from the upcoming three episodes, where we talk to intense people and experts around the world. We will hear their stories and lean life strategies from: Melissa Schwartz, the co-creator of Leading Edge Parenting, co-author of Authentic Parenting Power and author of soon to be released, Under the Hood: A Manual to Understand the Inner Workings of Children. She is an internationally acclaimed author, coach and public speaker bringing a new perspective based on current research and personal experience to transform the field of child development.Douglas Eby, the author of The Creative Mind series of sites including Talent Development Resources, High Ability, Highly Sensitive and Creative, and many others. His resources provide information and inspiration to help enhance your inner growth and artistic expression as a creative person.Cat Rose, a creative entrepreneur who helps introverts show their work and get the exposure they deserve. Her aim in life is to help all her clients do what they love and realise their dreams, whilst honouring their personality type and preferencesEggshell Transformations is a podcast dedicated to people who are exceptionally intense, sensitive, and intuitive. Together, we go from healing to thriving.Please visit: https://www.eggshelltherapy.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eggshelltransformationsNewsletters: https://eepurl.com/bykHRzDisclaimers: https://www.eggshelltherapy.com/disclaimers
We’re talking with Melissa Schwartz, a specialist in white collar crime insurance. She has been working in this male-dominated industry for over twenty years. During our conversation, we’re talking about: *Noticing how men are treated differently in the workplace *What our Inner Critic says when we’re trying to advance in the workplace *Succeeding even when we don’t know what’s next *Reinventing and recreating ourselves in the workplace *When our Inner Critic says we’re not good enough *Finding a way to tune the outside noise out Connect with Melissa here: melissa4schwartz@gmail.com
Parenting and nurturing Highly Sensitive Children with respected expert, author and transformational parent coach Melissa Schwartz.
Melissa Schwartz is a software engineer who, in an effort to combat voter fraud, is developing an app that secures fair and transparent elections through an independant exit poll audit. We talk about election fraud, the future of elections, block-chain technology, direct democracy, and Lucas and Barry nearly derail the podcast with a lengthy, awkward, and unprecedented heated exchange.
Parenting and nurturing Highly Sensitive Children with respected expert, author and transformational parent coach Melissa Schwartz.
Melissa Schwartz is an author, parent coach and an avid advocate for highly sensitive children. She was born an intense, sensitive, empathic, power seeker. Her intuitive ability to decode misbehavior and her passion for giving a voice to the legitimate needs of children naturally evolved into becoming the co-creator of Leading Edge Parenting. Melissa has worked with children for over fifteen years and began using Sandi as her personal coach while nannying in college. Years of practical experience taught Melissa how to encourage cooperative and kind behavior with love and wisdom. SUPPORT THE AUTHENTIC PARENTING PODCAST ON PATREON!!! Has the show been of value to you? Do you find the show helpful? Have you gained from the show? Do you want the show to remain strong and bring more excellent content to you? Consider supporting your favorite podcast on Patreon. A small token of appreciation goes a long way. Become a Patron of the Authentic Parenting by clicking here. Select your level and get awesome rewards!!! FULL SHOW NOTES; pictures, links, resources, about my guest and anything mentioned in the show, visit my website: www.authenticparenting.com YOUR FEEDBACK IS VALUABLE! Do you have a comment, question, or a takeaway about this episode or the podcast in general? USA listeners call 732-763-2576 right now and leave a voicemail. International listeners use the FREE Speak Pipe tool on my website. Add your voice. It matters! Email: info@authenticparenting.com ABOUT ME I help overwhelmed, frustrated parents who want to parent differently than their parents, make sense of their early childhood experiences, connect to their authentic self and their children on a deeper level, reduce stress, bring more ease, calm and joy into their lives by yelling less, and practicing non-punitive discipline. WORK WITH ME I would be thrilled to support you in your parenting journey! Click here to get started with my Introductory (3 Sessions) Package or REAL Change Package - 6 Private Coaching Sessions-worldwide! :) Court-Ordered Parenting Classes (in person NJ, NY,and PA residents only) WAYS TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE AUTHENTIC PARENTING PODCAST: Click here subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe on Stitcher Click here to subscribe on Spotify RATE & WRITE REVIEW FOR THE SHOW Watch this quick video tutorial on YouTube to how rate and write a review for the podcast on Apple Podcasts. SUBMIT YOUR PARENTING QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED IN THE SHOW: Voicemail: 732-763-2576 Speak Pipe for sending audio messages Email: info@authenticparenting.com CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Authentic Parenting on Facebook Instagram NEED PARENTING SUPPORT? Join the Authentic Parenting FREE online community Schedule 30 min. FREE session by phone Get the HOW TO STOP YELLING class now Thanks for listening! With gratitude, Anna Seewald, ME.d, MPsy Parent Educator, Keynote Speaker, Author www.authenticparenting.com
Does your child sometimes feel like a ticking time bomb? Ready to explode at any moment? That's how it was for me with my oldest daughter. It seemed like almost everything caused her some kind of distress. She was SO attuned to my moods; we had to cut out all of the tags in her clothes; and if she missed a nap? Forget it, we were doomed. There was SO much to learn. There were so many skills I didn't have! I later realized that Maggie is a Highly Sensitive Child. And I realized that someone else was Highly Sensitive too (can you guess who that is?). On this episode, I talk to Melissa Schwartz, expert on Highly Sensitive Children and how to take care of them. What is your takeaway? Click here to start the conversation! Melissa is a respected expert in the field of Highly Sensitive Children and brings clarity, personal experience and compassion for parents raising HSCs so they can thrive in a de-sensitized world. Find out more about Melissa's work at Leading Edge Parenting. Fan of the Mindful Mama Podcast? Support it by leaving a quick review -----> on iTunes or on Stitcher (or wherever you listen!) ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is a mindfulness mama mentor. She coaches overstressed moms on how to cultivate mindfulness in their daily lives. Hunter is a certified Parent Effectiveness Training teacher and has over 20 years of experience in yoga & mindfulness practices. She has taught thousands worldwide. Hunter is the creator of the Mindful Parenting course. Download the audio training, Mindfulness For Moms (The Superpower You Need) for free! It's at mindfulmomguide.com. Find more podcasts, blog posts, free resources, and how to work with Hunter at HunterClarkeFields.com.
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Wellington marriage counselor Melissa Schwartz explains what you need to know when trying to fix or move on from an emotionally abusive relationship. A "must listen" for anyone with a narcissistic partner,
Melissa is a respected expert in the field of Highly Sensitive Children and a Stanford University alumna, co-creator of Leading Edge Partenting. DIRECT LINK TO THE MAIN IDEAS AND MENTIONED RESOURCES RATE AND REVIEW ON ITUNES Looking for an easy way to be more grateful and happy during workdays? Get the Daily Checklist with the Best 5 Ways To Easily Supercharge Your Gratitude During Workdays! Thank you so much for listening and feel free to contact me! :) Become a supporter of this podcast:https://anchor.fm/the-gratitude-podcast/support
Melissa is co-founder of Leading Edge Parenting and co-author of the book Authentic Parenting Power. In this interview she discusses indigo children and how parents can help their offspring thrive by understanding their "cosmic design."
This Saturday, March 12th; we will have the lovely Melissa Schwartz and her mother, Sandi Schwartz, both of the website www.LeadingEdgeParenting.com. Sandi was an expert in child development who thought she was well-prepared to be a parent. Her first child was easygoing and a dream to raise. When Melissa arrived, however, with her intensity, sensitivity, and power-seeking soul, both mother and daughter had to re-align and re-configure. Melissa and Sandi will share the journey that turned Leading Edge Parenting into more than a website and a practice that assisted parents; it became an entity that allowed even challenging children to find their voice and claim it.
Our guest host Ann Rodriguez (A Rod) and Melissa Schwartz interview Robert “Bob” Hart the Executive Vice President of AECOM Building Construction. Bob’s current projects include the Rams and Chargers new stadium in Inglewood, USC Coliseum renovation, ASU Stadium renovation, and the new San Francisco Giants Spring Training Facility. Other notable stadium projects in Bob’s portfolio include the Arizona Cardinals Stadium, Diamondbacks Stadium, Mariner’s Safeco Field, and the Giant’s AT&T Park to name a few. A Rod and Melissa also tackle Robert Kraft’s legal woes and discuss Nike’s “Dream Crazier” ad. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sport-lifestyle-podcast/donations
If closing the gender gap presents an opportunity to generate $28 Trillion in economic activity, is it not time to turn talk into action? Our guest host Melissa Schwartz, Ann Rodriguez, and Kerith Lemon tackle this subject and much more for this bonus episode of the Sport Lifestyle Podcast. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sport-lifestyle-podcast/donations