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In this bonus episode, the crew gets real about parenting—then vs. now. We reflect on how we were raised, the lessons (and trauma) we inherited, and what we plan to keep or leave behind as we raise the next generation. From old-school discipline to gentle parenting, we break down the shifts in parenting styles and ask: Are we doing better, or just different?Whether you're a parent, thinking about having kids, or just here for the real talk, this episode is full of laughs, insights, and a few hard truths. Tap in and let us know—what parenting lessons are you keeping, and what are you leaving in the past?
This podcast episode offers a deep dive into understanding millennials as parents, their challenges, and the role of the church in supporting them. Brittany Nelson, a children's ministry leader and creator of DeeperKidMin.com, shares valuable insights into how millennials approach parenting and how the church can come alongside them in their faith parenting journeys.The conversation highlights how millennials, now between the ages of 28 and 43, are navigating parenthood while balancing the pressures of social media, technology, and the desire for mentorship.To register for D6 Conference, visit www.d6conference.comSubscribe now to receive Family Faith Moments in your inbox every two weeks: https://bit.ly/3OZcUx1Check out Brittany Nelson's book, Time to Update, here: https://deeperkidmin.com/timetoupdatebook/
Deb Hutton is in for Jim today.
In today's episode, our guest today is Candice Wynn. Candice is a long-time leader in the youth and family ministry space. Our conversation evolves the landscape of church dynamics post-COVID, the shifting perspectives on discipleship, and the role of technology in modern ministry. Candice highlights the unique challenges faced by millennial parents and the necessity of equipping them for effective discipleship. Also, Candice shares her journey in youth ministry and the creation of BOON, a community aimed at supporting black youth and family ministry leaders. Resources Mentioned: BOON Community Connect with Candice Wynn
On today's episode, Beth Cunningham joins me to talk all about millennial parents and generation alpha. Beth is the Kids Pastor at Church of the Highlands in Birmingham, AL. Every couple months, I invite someone on the podcast with decades of experience in ministry to help us assess what kids ministry looks like right now. Beth shares what she is noticing about parents and kids today and how we can be meeting them right where they are at.
Do you ever wonder why some people make money online so easily?
Do you ever wonder why some people make money online so easily?
Send us a Text Message.Can modern parents successfully navigate the digital influences shaping their preteens' identities? Join us for this captivating episode of Wealthy AF, featuring Marcus Higgs, an esteemed educator and mentor. We promise you'll walk away with actionable insights on how to bridge the communication gap between you and your children, especially in an age where online influences can lead to skepticism about parental guidance. Marcus shares real-life anecdotes that reveal how parents can support their preteens in understanding their evolving worldviews and emotions, helping to establish a foundation of interdependence.Our conversation doesn't stop there. We dig into the emotional struggles parents face as their children grow, illustrated by the compelling story of a young man who chose a prestigious university against his parents' financial advice. Hear firsthand how balancing parental advice with external influences can be a tightrope walk, and why allowing children to make their own choices can be both challenging and rewarding. Family culture, particularly in fostering entrepreneurial skills, emerges as a crucial theme, showing how foundational values can guide a child's future success.Finally, we explore the vital concepts of resilience, trust, and community support in parenting adolescents. Learn how to manage your emotional responses and maintain open communication, even when core values are questioned. Marcus introduces his upcoming book, "The Show Up Framework," packed with practical advice for modern parents. If you're eager to equip yourself with the wisdom to raise confident and resilient children, this episode is a treasure trove of valuable insights. Don't miss out on the profound expertise Marcus brings to the table, helping you navigate the complexities of parenting in today's world.CONNECT WITH MARCUS!https://www.instagram.com/heartofmarcus/https://marcushiggs.comhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLDCKWKH?th=1&psc=1&geniuslink=trueThis episode is brought to you by Premier Ridge Capital.Sign Up for our Newsletter and get our FREE E-Book where you'll learn everything you need to know about creating financial freedom through multifamily syndication.Visit www.premierridgecapital.com now! Introducing the 60 Day Deal Finder!Visit: www.MartinREIMastery.comUse the Coupon Code: WEALTHYAFfor 20% off! This episode is brought to you by Premier Ridge Capital.Build Generational Wealth As A Passive Investor In Multifamily Real Estate Syndication!Visit www.premierridgecapital.com to find out more.Support the Show.
Why do millennial parents get so much flack for their kids? Specifically why their kids don't listen or respect authority? Well... Houston, I think we might actually be the problem this time. But! I could be wrong, so listen in to see if you agree or disagree with me about WHY children of younger parents are struggling. Connect with Lydia/Affiliate Links: https://bio.site/lydiakyle --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lydiakyle/support
Swamp Watch. Parenting with Justin Worsham. Dustin Gardiner talks democrats shift to calling for Ceasefire due to younger voters' disapproval with party. Justin Worsham talks on 73% of Millennial Parents think they are doing a better job than their own parents.
Gary and Shannon bring in their friend Justin Worsham to talk all things parenting including, 73% of Millennial Parents think they are doing a better job than their own parents.
In today's digital age, understanding tween behaviors is crucial for marketers seeking to connect with this influential demographic and shape future trends. Because of the legal regulations put into place to protect young children, direct surveys of 8–12-year-olds are challenging to conduct. As a result, there hasn't been any robust survey data available – until now. Joining us to explore this topic is MaryLeigh Bliss, Chief Content Officer at YPulse, a leading authority on Gen Z and millennial opinions and behaviors. Their latest report is based on a research surveys they conducted directly with tweens, aged eight to twelve, and it provides valuable insights into this cohort's habits, interests, and preferences. Tweens represent a dynamic and digitally savvy demographic whose behaviors and preferences offer valuable insights for marketers and parents alike. By understanding and adapting to their evolving needs, stakeholders can effectively navigate this unique stage of development and prepare for the future landscape shaped by today's tweens.
Are we raising a generation of soft kids? Millennial parents are getting blamed for everything that seems to be wrong with Generation Alpha: that they're lazy, entitled, addicted to their screens, and averse to boredom. Another big criticism is they lack resilience, social skills, and even the ability to read. In this episode of The Briefing we sit down with social researcher Ashley Fell to find out what is this generation of mums, dads and caregivers getting wrong when it comes to raising the next generation? Headlines: Alexei Navalny's mother says she's seen her son's body Average Aussie weekly wage revealed in new data TGA approves new drug to treat endometriosis 31-year-old ‘Bobi' stripped of world's oldest dog title Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever been curious how parenting has changed throughout the generations? On this episode, Eddie and Justin discuss the trends in Millennial parents and how they differ from the past. Millennials are spending more time with their kids and changing parenting for the better.
Meet the next generation of teen banking featuring a hefty dose of parental involvement. That's the gist of Boucoup by BankingON and you know BankingON. It's the team behind the technology that powers Bank Dora, the innovative mobile banking app.About now your hand is probably waving because you want to point out a spelling error.Put the hand down.Boucoup looks like a spelling mistake, but, says Alexey Krasnoriadtsev, co-founder and CEO of BankingON, it's no mistake. He picked the errant spelling because it's a word that can be trademarked, the misspelling might per se win a little attention just because it is, and I'd add few Americans actually can correctly spell the French word anyway.But we all can kind of say it. And we know it means plenty.Right now lots of financial apps are targeting teens, even Chase is in the hunt. But Boucoup is different in key respects from the main fintech products. It's white label, meaning the credit union name goes on it.It also gives parents tools to help teach teens about finance.There are gamification aspects as well.Also on the show is BankingON's Aaron VillarrealListen upLike what you are hearing? Find out how you can help sponsor this podcast here. Very affordable sponsorship packages are available. Email rjmcgarvey@gmail.com And like this podcast on whatever service you use to stream it. That matters. Find out more about CU2.0 and the digital transformation of credit unions here. It's a journey every credit union needs to take. Pronto
In this episode I chat with Kristi Palmer, founder of Kiva Confection edibles, about how cannabis products can be integrated into our busy lives as parents. Kristi shares how she uses edibles to manage the chaos of dinner time and her kids' bedtime routine. I also discuss how edibles help me relax in the evenings and get a great night's sleep. We talk about dosing, favorite products, educating kids, and more. If you've been curious about edibles but have reservations, give this episode a listen - it may give you the courage to try something new that could make your life a little easier!Kristi Palmer is the co-founder and President of Kiva Confections. In 2010, Kristi and Scott Palmer were on a mission to bring the highest-quality, safest, most delicious cannabis products to consumers and began making chocolate bars out of their California home kitchen. Now established leaders in the cannabis industry, pioneering product innovation and consumer education, the company is focused on growth and expansion. Kiva offers something for everyone with their award-winning Camino and Lost Farm gummies and fruit chews, Petra mints, Terra chocolate bites, and Kiva chocolate bars. The #1 edibles maker in California, Kiva's products can be found in 10+ states and thousands of dispensaries across the U.S.Links:www.kivaconfections.comhttps://www.kivaconfections.com/blog/kristi-palmer-kiva-co-founder-and-canna-mom Sensory Detectives BootCampFree detecting dysregulation training Episode transcript: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/podcast The OT Butterfly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theotbutterfly Work with Laura: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/parentconsult Buy "A kids book about neurodiversity" : www.theotbutterfly.com/book
Got so baked we turned into cartoons!!! We started trying out this thing where we pre sesh with patrons then let them sit in the show. It was too fun and we got so baked we forgot to hit record. Luckily with PSMEdia technology Uncle Jessie was able to get the cartoon versions of us to fill in. Capt J takes us on her fun shroom Mom journey, and Sunny Dee recruited some more PSM's at her new job. Have you picked up a PSM vibe from someone at work? In New Nugs: Japan bans rec while allowing medical. Then for Smoking Socials we watch a few TikToks of teachers hating on Millennial parents and our spawn: the Gen Alpha terrors. After, we show another video where a teacher used calming stickers on the kids without the parents consent. For I.L.Y.M we read an article where a middle man gets mad at the possibility of Florida going rec because then they wouldn't be in such high demand. A fellow PSM Lindsey Corum from Cannabombz joins us for our interview. We talk about her products, how she got to where she is, and her commitment to her community . We hope you enjoy, subscribe, and support! www.potsmokingmoms.com www.Cannabombz.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potsmokingmoms/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potsmokingmoms/support
Whether we like it or not, our babies will become kids....who are on social media. So how do we prepare for it, and keep them safe? This week, tech entrepreneur Juliette Blake offers up hope that our kids just may be the generation who uses social media more responsibly than the rest of us.Juliette shares with us the important conversation all millennial parents need to be having with their kids before social media is even on the table, and shares more about Moxies, her latest venture. Combining the best elements of entertainment, gaming and community, Moxies is the next generation social ecosystem powered by girls, creating a healthy, safe, and inclusive digital future. Interested in Moxies for your kids? It will be launching in 2024! Head to the Moxies website (here) and be sure to enter your email into the waitlist for the latest updates!Loved this episode? There is so much more where that came from:️Subscribe....and Leave A Review....and Share with your Mom Friends!Follow The Fun On IG: @BrittanySheehanSleepCustom Sleep PlansSleep CoursesPotty Training & Parenting PlansThe B Hive Client Membership ProgramTake The Sleep QuizSay Hi: podcast@brittanysheehan.com
Today we're talking about the Biden Administration's war on Christian families, this time when it comes to foster care. The Department of Health and Human Services has proposed a rule that would prevent states from using child adoption agencies, most of them faith-based, that do not promote the LGBTQ ideology for children. We discuss why this is actually going to result in more kids in the system as Christians are such a large population of foster parents and adoptive parents. We also give a recap on an Oregon mom who was suing the State of Oregon after they said she couldn't adopt due to her rejection of LGBTQ ideology. Then, why do millennials feel abandoned by their parents, and how do we feel about kicking kids out of the house at 18? We also discuss if college is worth it, and run through some Gen Z lingo. --- Timecodes: (00:49) Intro (03:10) Biden admin's foster care placement requirements (16:20) Christians should not vote Democrat (19:04) Oregon mom loses lawsuit (24:50) Millennials abandoned by their parents? (32:50) Moving out at 18 / Is college worth it? (45:20) Gen Z lingo --- Today's Sponsors: Naturally It's Clean — visit https://naturallyitsclean.com/allie and use promo code "ALLIE" to receive 15% off your order. If you are an Amazon shopper you can visit https://amzn.to/3IyjFUJ, but the promo code discount is only valid on their direct website at www.naturallyitsclean.com/Allie. Carly Jean Los Angeles — use promo code RELATABLE25 for $25 off an order of $125 or more, or RELATABLE50 for $50 off an order of $200 or more at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com! EveryLife — the only premium baby brand that is unapologetically pro-life. EveryLife offers high-performing, supremely soft diapers and wipes that protect and celebrate every precious life. Head to EveryLife.com and use promo code ALLIE10 to get 10% of your first order today! WNG Online — WORLD Watch is a daily, ten-minute show primarily designed for students. Access your first 3 months of unlimited episodes for FREE at worldwatch.news/ALLIE. --- Links: Washington Examiner: "Biden's war on faith and family continues" https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/bidens-war-on-faith-and-family-continues/ar-AA1kX1aq New York Post: "Millennials feel ‘abandoned' by parents not available to help raise grandkids: ‘Too busy'" https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/bidens-war-on-faith-and-family-continues/ar-AA1kX1aq Fox News: "'Rizz' named Oxford University Press 2023 word of year, but what does the Gen Z term mean?" https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/oxford-university-press-chooses-rizz-2023-word-year --- Relevant Episodes: Ep 798 | America's Sacrificing Orphans on the Altar of Transgenderism | Guests: Jessica Bates & Christiana Kiefer https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-798-americas-sacrificing-orphans-on-the-altar/id1359249098?i=1000611489190 Ep 863 | What Happened to Millennials? | Guest: Dr. George Barna https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-863-what-happened-to-millennials-guest-dr-george-barna/id1359249098?i=1000625997113 Ep 603 | How CPS & Foster Care Corruption is Killing Kids | Guest: Naomi Schaefer Riley https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-603-how-cps-foster-care-corruption-is-killing-kids/id1359249098?i=1000558186236 --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Baronies have a say on this week's episode as we go through some of the things you are RIDING for! This episode goes out to all the iPad kids. We love you and we stand with you. Benny rides for millennial parents and MB rides for announcing an announcement. And guess what! We have an announcement for you... if you're reading this, you are fabulust!PLEASE NOTE: This episode of ride was recorded before the Screen Actors Guild announced their strike against AMPTP which prohibits members from promoting work from struck companies. As SAG members, Benito and Mary Beth stand in solidarity with the guild and their continued efforts to get a fair deal. Happy listening!Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Sponsors:Head to https://www.squarespace.com/RIDE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code RIDEJoin the dating app that helps users find the happiest relationships and see for yourself. eharmony. Get who gets you. Start free today.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello and welcome to another episode of Rad Mom Radio!This week my guest is Maria Yakimchuk of Parent On Board Coaching. Maria is a Certified Transformational EFT Coach who helps moms heal from depression and anxiety without the use of medication. She help moms heal their own childhood traumas, break free from dysfunctional familial patterns, and eliminate shame and guilt, so they can thrive in motherhood and create new healthy family norms for themselves and their children. She is a mom of 2 boys. One of her boys is neurodivergent. She is also a marriage and family therapist who loves helping moms create motherhood experiences that are authentic to them.You can learn more about Maria by finding her on social media:www.facebook.com/parentonboardcoachingwww.instagram.com/parentonboardcoachingwww.tiktok.com/@parentonboardcoaching
Tune in to this episode to learn about: What is repair and restitution and why are they important?When should a parent repair with their child? What we should do when we're in a constant cycle of rupture and repair.The power of re-writing the story What does it sound like for a parent to repair? How to facilitate repair from your child, even when they don't want toWith Myla Leinweber B.Ed, M.Ed, PCI Certified Parent CoachMyla is a mom of two young girls, a former kindergarten teacher and supports parents of young kids to enjoy parenting more and create long lasting connected relationships. When she's not helping parents, she's on her skis, mountain bike or yoga mat, or having a dance party with her family in the kitchen. Links: @joyful.parents Instagram Episode transcript: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/78Free temperament quiz
In this episode, we are delving into the journey of Godly parenting and exploring the art of raising up Godly children. We'll be discussing about the challenges of parenting, as millennials, while keeping your own and your children's faith and instilling strong values in them. Our guests are young parents who's in this journey of cultivating a Christ-centered household and creating a nurturing environment that supports their child's spiritual growth. What is God's purpose for parenting? As a Christian, how do we raise our children according to the will of God? Whether you are a parent, or soon-to-be parents, this podcast is a heartfelt session of reflecting on God's faithfulness in the family and will be an encouragement in our journey with God. Happy listening!
This month's Babysode is all about kiddo birthday parties! Kaila and Jimmy read listeners' opinions on children's birthday parties and cover topics like the cost, whether or not you're throwing a massive birthday party every single year, and the need to make sure the party is fun for the adults too.Follow Parent Tell on InstagramSupport Parent Tell on PatreonSend Kaila an email with your parenting story at parenttellpod@gmail.com
This week's episode of Parent Tell discusses single motherhood. Kaila speaks with a friend of a friend (not even being cheeky, literally), Alyssa, about her experience as a single mom. Alyssa shares the hard and not so hard when it comes to single parenting, and the two moms also bond over their need for honesty, how hard it can be to ask for help, and the importance of sexy photoshoots.Follow Parent Tell on InstagramSupport Parent Tell on PatreonSend Kaila an email with your parenting story at parenttellpod@gmail.com
A list of disturbing movies that Millennial parents show their kids includes "The Dark Crystal", "Return to Oz", "Matilda", and "The Witches" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode of Parent Tell was a bit of a high school reunion for Kaila and her guest, as you might be able to tell from the amount of giggling (and the fact that Kaila tells you the guest is a high school pal, duh). Kaila speaks with Clara, a mom who has experienced the dreaded? Famed? Infamous? two children under 2. Twice! And she also was living the three under 3 life for a few months after her last baby was born and her first was a few months shy of 3. The moms talk about the potential pros and cons of having children close in age, why Clara and her husband chose that path, as well as the importance of embracing where you are. And also whether or not to leash a child who enjoys sprinting away from you. What can we say, this episode has it all.Follow Parent Tell on InstagramSupport Parent Tell on PatreonSend Kaila an email with your parenting story at parenttellpod@gmail.com
This week on Parent Tell, Kaila speaks with Jesse Rorvig, a man who is not afraid to declare his desire to have a child. Kaila and Jesse discuss why this type of statement from a non-child bearing person stands out so much in the first place, as well as the nuances and layers behind the desire to make the transition into parenthood.Follow Parent Tell on InstagramSupport Parent Tell on PatreonSend Kaila an email with your parenting story at parenttellpod@gmail.com
Lawyer turned ad woman turned boy mom turned performance artist and writer, Drew Kramer is a cat with nine lives. With a Masters in Transformation, she's writing her own script. Her current work, The Lady & the Floofs is a cross-platform story that speaks to the challenges facing Millennial Parents and their Floofs. A Floof is a creature with many needs. The Lady is a sassy and mischievous caretaker that helps grown ups and Floofs unpack this big, sometimes scary, wonderful world of ours. In person, in print and online, the Lady uses stories (original and others!), songs and sensory food play to encourage Floofs of all ages to try things. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/freeman-means-business/support
On this week's episode of Parent Tell, Kaila has an extremely fulfilling discussion with Sharon Silver, a parent educator with a world of experience on boundary setting, re-parenting, and proactive parenting. It's an episode where a Boomer and a Millennial lovingly collide to discuss why parenting can be so GD triggering, why it's so important for parents to educate themselves on how best to reach their children, and why it's okay to be screaming on the inside during one of your kiddo's tantrums as long as you're keeping it as zen as possible on the outside.Follow Parent Tell on InstagramSupport Parent Tell on PatreonSend Kaila an email with your parenting story at parenttellpod@gmail.com
This week on Parent Tell is an extra special one as Kaila embarks on her first ever crossover episode! Kasey Potts, from the podcast Kasey's Korner: The Ultimate Resource for Millennial Moms, recorded with Kaila and the two millennial moms hit it off quickly with the pop culture references flowing left and right. Kaila and Kasey discuss how much they love parenting in the 21st century and why, as well as how much millennials are taking back our power and making sure that the generation we are raising feel heard and appreciated for exactly who they are. Kasey Potts is a content creator and podcast host who helps millennial moms overcome the overwhelm of everyday life with confidence, humor and style. She is the host of the podcast, "Kasey's Korner" where she holds conversations with experts and influencers around confidence, body image, and women's health issues alongside a dose of healthy lifestyle tips, humor and nostalgia.After starting Kasey's Korner at 10 years old on Radio Disney in the late 90's, Kasey was bitten by the Journalism bug and earned her degree in Broadcast Journalism from Emerson College. Post-grad, she packed up and headed West to Los Angeles working as a food writer and recipe developer, later becoming the Senior Brand Manager for celebrity chef, Wolfgang Puck.Kasey has worked with dozens of celebrities and influencers including Beyonce, Jessica Simpson, Mario Lopez, Kelly Clarkson, Ellen DeGeneres and has appeared on KTLA, Good Morning America, Disney Junior, Masterchef, and number of podcasts.Follow Parent Tell on InstagramSupport Parent Tell on PatreonSend Kaila an email with your parenting story at parenttellpod@gmail.com
Morning Mix listeners confessed what they are hiding from their significant others and we tested millennial mom Mary on lyrics for lullabies. Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am – 10:00am on 101.9FM The Mix in Chicago, at wtmx.com, and on our free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play.
Jason Rantz joins to discuss his exclusive report on a Washington school board director who is hosting a graphic sex ed class IN A SEX SHOP for children as young as nine. PLUS: Huge win for conservative censorship on Twitter! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zweifache Prämiere an diesem Wochenende im Hause Multiinteressiert: zweite Folge zum Thema eines HörerInnen-Wunsches und die zweite Aufnahme der beiden Protagonisten an einem Tisch. Was dies mit der Aufnahmedynamik macht, erlebt ihr in der heutigen Folge. Helikoptereltern, Millennial-Parents, ob das Wort "Eltern" wirklich eine Steigerungsform von "alt" ist, lernen wir diese Woche kennen. Erziehungsstile, historische Entwicklungen der Pädagogik, Zahlen, Daten, Fakten und die persönlichen Erfahrungen von Stephen und Friederike werden intensiv diskutiert. Was ist der ideale Erziehungsstil (aus den Augen zweier Nicht-Eltern), wie funktioniert die neue Arbeitssteilung in der Folgenvorbereitung und wie sieht ein gemeinsamer Samstag unserer Podcast-Partner aus? Hört es euch an! __________ Hier gibt es mehr: - Instagram multiinteressiert: https://www.instagram.com/multiinteressiert/ - Instagram Stephen: http://www.instagram.com/stephen.schueller/ - Instagram Friederike: http://www.instagram.com/friederikehenz/ Quellen: - Geschlechterrollen zu Hause beeinflussen die Berufswahl der Kinder: http://news.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/FULL-submitted-version-PSCI-13-1163-R2.pdf - Nicht streiten vor Babys - Was Kinder alles mitbekommen: https://www.wunderweib.de/warum-du-niemals-vor-deinem-baby-streiten-solltest-103195.html - Zu viel Fürsorge schadet Kindern: https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/studie-zu-helikopter-eltern-zu-viel-fuersorge-schadet.1008.de.html?dram:article_id=420879 - Stufenmodell Erik Erikson: https://www.kita.de/wissen/erikson-stufenmodell/ - Entwicklungsmodell Sigmund Freud: https://www.kita.de/wissen/psychosexuelle-entwicklung/ - Erziehungsstile: http://www.erziehung.net/themen-der-erziehung/erziehung-allgemein/erziehungsstile-teil-2.html - Geschichte der Erziehung: https://www.planet-wissen.de/gesellschaft/lernen/geschichte_der_erziehung/index.html - Weshalb die moderne Erziehung versagen wird: https://www.genialetricks.de/moderne-erziehung/ __________ Grüße gehen raus! Euer Stephen, eure Friederike
Roxane Hill, executive director from The Regnier Family Wonderscope Children’s Museum of Kansas City and Samantha Carter, manager, marketing communications, discuss the 2020 partnership launched between Midwest Dairy and Wonderscope that brought together an outdoor agricultural exhibit for the museum that is helping connect museum-goers with dairy’s sustainability story. In this episode, we learn more about how Midwest Dairy’s partnership with Wonderscope is reaching two groups with immense buying power - millennial parents and their children, some of whom are in Gen Z - and how this growing collaboration presents a significant opportunity for dairy.
Today is Monday, May 3, and we’re looking at Millie Moon vs.The Honest Company.
Thanks for joining us for our first-ever Millennial Parents Podcast. Today we'll be discussing the ins and outs of the early stages. For all, you Millennial Parents expecting click the button on our player or visit our site for your special little gift! ** Special Gift for Moms! CLICK Links on podcast player for the details! Your Hosts: Lyzette Castillo and Damien Simmons Produced & edited by Akeem Simmons Support this podcast
As millennials, we see what’s right, and we fight for it; we are the generation hell-bent on change… How will this eager ambition play out in the parenting space? We know just as well as you do, but join us on this journey and let’s laugh our way to our dream family relationships, and just maybe the ultimate way we change the world is by sculpting the next incredible generation. It’s up to us… again! Support this podcast
What are parents of this decade doing differently from those in previous years? Millennial Parents are busier but we spend more time with our children! Millennial Parents Value Positive Parenting over Authoritarian Discipline! Millennial Parents Value Togetherness! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hoeshit/message
This episode is about our parenting experience as a young millennial couple. We talk about the struggles of being new parents and how our parenting style has evolved with time. Are you ready to listen to this new POWER COUPLE, COUPLEGOALS? Well add this new millennial couple to your playlist. Follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/MarriageNoChaser Music by: @Keezybabywait--Instagram
Bisa jadi referensi lo pas nyari sekolah anak (sudah terkurasi dari yang most wanted) hehe
Join Aaron and Naomi with special guests Nathan and Stephanie Hart to talk about living life as millennial parents. Why are less and less millennials choosing parenthood? In this episode, we share our thoughts on our generation and why raising young kids can be challenging but worth it all.
Ashley and Aaron talk about the 83+ days of Quarantine as parents. If you want to know our thought process behind our caution, please listen! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dbla/support
Our guest Michayla White describes how millennial parents are viewing the church and what the church can do to come alongside them.
Let's face it. The world that we live in right now is probably the best version of the world that we have ever seen. It's far from perfect though. There's a reason that things are the way that they are though. There are reasons that certain aspects of life get better and better, and other aspects get worse and worse. It comes down to cutting it off at the source. In this episode, we are going to discuss where some of our problems are coming from, and what we can do about it.
There's been a lot said about the tendencies of the Millennial generation — those born between the mid-1980's and late90's/early 00's. But what about their parenting styles? How are they different from the previous generations? And is that good or bad? Join us as we look at the research and what that means for this new generation of parents. Article link: What Does it Men to be a Millennial Parent? Music Credit: "Funkorama" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
eMarketer principal analyst Mark Dolliver discusses ways that marketers can reach millennial parents. How are young parents different from those of earlier generations? How well does out-of-home advertising work for them? And in what ways are these youthful consumers similar to their older counterparts?
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Millennials have broken the mold on the priority of church attendance. We will explore what makes millennials different from previous generations and what your church can do to understand, equip and empower millennial parents as disciples who make disciples. Speaker: Cheryl Markland
On this week’s podcast, Kristen Soltis Anderson, pollster and co-founder of Echelon Insights, joins Mike Petrilli and David Griffith to discuss what millennial parents think about education. On the Research Minute, Amber Northern examines how Florida’s tax credit scholarship program has affected participants’ college enrollment and degree attainment.
Leneita Fix gives us a better understanding of millennial parents so we can minister to them well.
Is your marriage too focused on the kids? Know the signs of over-focus and the steps you can take to put your marriage back on the right track. Segment Two: Conceived in rape, and thankful to be alive.
In the Spring 2018 Consumer View report, NRF takes a look at how millennial parents, now ages 24-37, are shopping differently than previous generations of moms and dads. NRF’s Head of Consumer Research Katherine Cullen presents the findings to two parents — one a millennial and the other a Gen X-er — to get real-world examples that reveal shifting consumer behavior trends. Listen to learn more about how generational differences are shaping today’s retail. Learn more at www.nrf.com.
A look at how millennial parents are redefining parenthood. And not all peer pressure is bad - how active friends are a positive influence.
Hey Mommas!! This week we were so happy to welcome back the uber fab Indie Annie Jones! We talked about Millennial Parents, Halloween and we couldn't avoid the giant turd that is Harvey Weinstein. DRINK WITH US! To get into the Halloween mood, this week, we tried a Phantom Chardonnay from Bogle Vineyards! Spooooopy! Follow Us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, & TumblrCHEERS MOMMAS! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Cuddle up with your fur baby and get ready for an in-depth look at the parenting habits and trends among millennial parents. This week, Adweek's panel of editors also looks at Trump's CEO fallout, how agencies rig production bigs and how EnergyBBDO made a tear-jerker of an ad for...Windex. This week's panel: • David Griner, Adweek director of digital initiatives • Stephanie Paterik, Adweek managing editor • Kristina Monllos, Adweek senior editor for brand marketing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It turns out that from a study by Barna Group that millennial parents are more likely to limit their children's time on technology. Also a Facebook exec gives us four reasons why a post might show up in a news feed.Read More →
This week’s episode features Dr. Shelly Melia, faculty member at Dallas Baptist University, as we discuss the following questions surrounding the specific subset of parents known as the Millennial Parents. Who are […]
In episode 32 of Blackbaud K-12’s Get Connected Podcast, Arnaud Prevot returns to build on our earlier conversation about Generational Marketing and dive into a new concept: the role of social and community marketing.
Today on Creating Real Marriages that Last, Darrel and I talk about Millennial parents. Studies tell us that many Millennials are choosing to wait to have children after they are married. This generation knows what was missing in their own lives and now crave stability more than anything. They’re rejecting what they saw in their families. So, they are prioritizing their marriage and children. For the Millennial, there is no sense of permanence in the world. That’s why many of them are choosing to make the home a safe, stable, healthy place. Some are even choosing to work from home so they can enjoy their families even more. They want their work to have meaning, and they also want their marriage to have meaning.
Join Dr. Carlos as he chats with filmmakers Jake Greene and Natalie Irby about millenial parents.MILLENNIAL PARENTS is a creative collaboration between filmmakers Natalie Irby and Jake Greene. The weekly web series is inspired by Jake's life as a defenseless new father.Jake Greene (Co-Director, Writer) has two boys under three years old. When he's not pounding coffee or trying to keep his kids out of the street, he writes and develops television and web projects. Jake is also a Millennial author and keynote speaker. His first book, “Whoa, My Boss is Naked” was an irreverent career guide for entry-level Millennial employees. Now, as an entry-level Millennial parent, Jake doesn't have time to write silly books so he makes silly videos instead.Natalie Irby (Co-Director, Director of Photography, Editor) is an award-winning filmmaker and an introverted rock band back-up vocalist. Through her production company, Corner to Corner Productions, Natalie seeks to direct and produce captivating dramatic content such as, “Almost Perfect” (director), an official selection of the Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival, and also inspire progressive dialogue with films such as the documentary, “Will to Change” (executive producer), a collaboration with Blue Magnolia Films, which won the “Most Transformative Film” award at the 2014 Crossroads Film Festival. She enjoys writing screenplays and original scenes for actors as well. She is learning to “lighten up” through her involvement with comedic content, even engaging in laughter from time to time.
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"When L.A.-based writer Jake Greene became a father in 2011, he was faced with the challenge of being a present parent while staying current in popular culture. His realization that previous generations had given no thought to this impossible task became the impetus for his web series Millennial Parents, co-created with writer Natalie Irby. The series, now in its second season, is steadily growing in viewership and exposure. The two-minute episodes follow the adventures of new parents Kurt and Annie, played by actors Lea Coco and Laura Eichhorn. The stories usually revolve around their flailing attempts to stay ahead of a culture that has no time for sleep-deprived new parents. Social media sharing, the inability of new parents to keep up with the news, and listening to new music that’s entirely inappropriate for children are among the conflicts that arise and baffle Kurt and Annie. “Most of the material is inspired by, though not always directly based on, something that happened in my life,” Greene says. “The fun part is raising the stakes and then trying to imagine how Kurt and Annie would handle similar situations, because they are a lot more dynamic than I am.” What makes Kurt and Annie’s generation’s parenting different from that of previous parents? The biggest difference, according to Greene, is technology. Specifically, the sharing (or oversharing) that social media allows. Greene refers to this as “family branding.” “Social media has given other people greater visibility into your life,” Greene says. “Today, not only do people judge everything you and your spouse and children post on Facebook and Instagram, but they also judge you based on what other people post about you and your family.” In the end, the series tries to find the balance between the stress of being a new parent and the fun. As Greene puts it, “being a Millennial parent is really overwhelming. It’s really important to admit when you are being ridiculous and laugh in the moment.” Jake Greene (Co-Director, Writer) has two boys under three years old. When he’s not pounding coffee or trying to keep his kids out of the street, he writes and develops television and web projects. Jake is also a Millennial author and keynote speaker. His first book, “Whoa, My Boss is Naked” was an irreverent career guide for entry-level Millennial employees. Now, as an entry-level Millennial parent, Jake doesn’t have time to write silly books so he makes silly videos instead
Kathryn interviews parent and autism advocate Carrie Cariello, author of “What Color is Monday? How Autism Changed One Family for the Better”. Through hilarious mishaps, honest insights and heartfelt letters addressed to her children, Cariello shows us how her son Jack's unique outlook brings his family of seven closer as each family member works to play a special role in Jack's life. Cariello is a regular contributor to Autism Spectrum News, blogs for the Huffington Post and has appeared on MSNBC. Kathryn also interviews writer and filmmaker Jake Greene, co-director of the web series “Millennial Parents: A Web Series about the New Generation of Domestication”. When Greene became a father, he was faced with the challenge of being a present parent while staying current in popular culture. His weekly web series Millennial Parents, co-created with writer Natalie Irby, is inspired by Greene's life as a defenseless new father with two boys under the age of three.
Kathryn interviews parent and autism advocate Carrie Cariello, author of “What Color is Monday? How Autism Changed One Family for the Better”. Through hilarious mishaps, honest insights and heartfelt letters addressed to her children, Cariello shows us how her son Jack's unique outlook brings his family of seven closer as each family member works to play a special role in Jack's life. Cariello is a regular contributor to Autism Spectrum News, blogs for the Huffington Post and has appeared on MSNBC. Kathryn also interviews writer and filmmaker Jake Greene, co-director of the web series “Millennial Parents: A Web Series about the New Generation of Domestication”. When Greene became a father, he was faced with the challenge of being a present parent while staying current in popular culture. His weekly web series Millennial Parents, co-created with writer Natalie Irby, is inspired by Greene's life as a defenseless new father with two boys under the age of three.
MILLENNIAL PARENTS is a creative collaboration between filmmakers Natalie Irby and Jake Greene. The weekly web series is inspired by Jake’s life as a defenseless new father. Jake Greene (Co-Director, Writer) has two boys under three years old. When he’s not pounding coffee or trying to keep his kids out of the street, he writes and develops television and web projects. Jake is also a Millennial author and keynote speaker. His first book, “Whoa, My Boss is Naked” was an irreverent career guide for entry-level Millennial employees. Now, as an entry-level Millennial parent, Jake doesn’t have time to write silly books so he makes silly videos instead. Natalie Irby (Co-Director, Director of Photography, Editor) is an award-winning filmmaker and an introverted rock band back-up vocalist. Through her production company, Corner to Corner Productions, Natalie seeks to direct and produce captivating dramatic content such as, “Almost Perfect” (director), an official selection of the Los Angeles Women’s International Film Festival, and also inspire progressive dialogue with films such as the documentary, “Will to Change” (executive producer), a collaboration with Blue Magnolia Films, which won the “Most Transformative Film” award at the 2014 Crossroads Film Festival. She enjoys writing screenplays and original scenes for actors as well. She is learning to “lighten up” through her involvement with comedic content, even engaging in laughter from time to time. Natalie and Jake’s previous collaboration, “Hot and Bothered” won the “Best Short Film” award at the 2013 Twin Cities Film Festival and was the only comedy to screen at both the 2013 New York Television Festival and the 2013 Independent Television Festival.
Justin and Paco talk about Sex After Baby, and Millennial Parents co-creator Jake Greene drops in to talk about their hilarious web series.facebook.com/dadpodcast@DadPodcast@Justin Worsham@TheRealPacoLPSN GamertagJustinComedy and Call-of-DooleyOfficial Website: http://www.millennialparents.com/?Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/millennialparents?Twitter: https://twitter.com/millparents?INSTAGRAM?: http://instagram.com/millennialparents
On this episode, we're joined by the co-creators of the webseries Millennial Parents; we celebrate a compilation of terrible demo tapes; and we discuss Facebook's dastardly social experiments. Links: rumorsontheinternets.org/episode54