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Following a divorce, Ken's daughter struggled with repeated behavioral and emotional challenges that intensified over time. Now 22 years old and recently completing treatment for depression, she needs a stable place to live while continuing her recovery. Call 1-800-DR-LAURA / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment at DrLaura.com Follow me on social media: Facebook.com/DrLaura Instagram.com/DrLauraProgram YouTube.com/DrLaura Join My Family!! Receive my Weekly Newsletter + 20% off my Marriage 101 course & 25% off Merch! Sign up now, it's FREE! Each week you'll get new articles, featured emails from listeners, special event invitations, early access to my Dr. Laura Designs Store benefiting Children of Fallen Patriots, and MORE! Sign up at DrLaura.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What if family devotions didn't have to be complicated?Drawing from their years of raising three children and their new resource, The Good News Family Devotional: 52 Weeks Through the Gospel of Mark, the Krugers share practical encouragement for parents who feel unqualified, inconsistent, or overwhelmed when it comes to leading family devotions.Use code FDP and get 30% off of "Storing Up Treasure" by Kyle Bjerga at thegoodbook.com today!Use code FDP to get 30% off all the Do Great Things for God books at thegoodbook.com or get 40% off when you buy the whole series.Follow Us:Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteEditing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
Dive into the transformative power of effective parenting with Myrna Young and Dr. Josh Davis on the Transform Your Mind podcast. Dr. Davis, a neuroscientist and executive coach, shares insights from his 'Amazing Dad Program,' emphasizing the importance of mindset shifts, emotional intelligence, and practical skills. Discover how neuroscience can enhance father-child relationships and strategies for overcoming common challenges faced by fathers today. Whether you're a parent or simply interested in personal growth, this episode offers valuable tools for creating deeper connections and positive change.This episode emphasizes the transformative role fathers play using tools from neuroscience, psychology, and NLP. Dr. Davis shares insights from his groundbreaking "Amazing Dad" program, which is designed to help fathers develop critical emotional intelligence and communication skills necessary for building meaningful family relationships.Delving deeper into the intersection of neuroscience and parenting, this episode unravels the concept of being an “amazing” dad versus a “perfect” dad, effective Parenting through pacing and leading techniques. How to manage parental anger and emotional regulation and highlights the importance of intentionality and connection over unattainable perfection. Dr. Davis explains how small yet consistent changes in behavior and mindset can significantly impact family dynamics and individual growth. Through engaging discourse, the episode provides actionable strategies for reprogramming parenting mindsets. This episode promises to be a valuable resource for fathers, parents, and anyone interested in strengthening personal relationships through the lens of cognitive science.Timestamp Summary0:02 Empowering Fathers Through Neuroscience and Emotional Intelligence2:42 Empowering Dads with Tools for Modern Parenting Challenges7:57 Balancing Fatherhood and Career for Meaningful Relationships10:09 Redefining Fatherhood: From Perfection to Being Amazing14:37 Understanding Behavior Through Neuro Linguistic Programming16:39 Reprogramming Dads: Using NLP for Positive Behavioral Change23:07 Effective Parenting Through Pacing and Leading Techniques27:15 Navigating Authority and Influence in Parent-Child Relationships34:11 Managing Parental Anger and Emotional Regulation at Dinner Time38:30 The Power of Third-Party Perspective in Emotional Situations40:23 Reprogramming Parenting Mindsets to Manage Children's Eating Habits44:35 Empowering Dads Through Neuroscience and Personal GrowthResources:Josh Davis, PhD - Official WebsiteSocial Media: Search JoshDavisPhD on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn for more insights.Book: The Difference That Makes the Difference: NLP and the Science of Positive ChangeSponsors of this podcastWith Wegovy at Hers, lose up to 20% or more of your body weight when combined with diet and exercise. Visit forhers.com/transform to get personalized, affordable care that gets you. Physicians Choice: Better health really does start in the gut. Physician's Choice 60 Billion Probiotic Go to Amazon or physicianschoice.com and use code PCPODCAST10 for 10% off your entire order. See this video on The Transform Your Mind YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@MyhelpsUs/videosTo see a transcripts of this audio as well as links to all the advertisers on the show page https://myhelps.us/Follow Transform Your Mind on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/myrnamyoung/Follow Transform Your mind on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063738390977Please leave a rating and review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transform-your-mind/id1144973094Feedspot Top 100 Mental Health Podcast For sponsored Brand interviews and sponsorship inquires please visit Partner With The Transform Your Mind Podcast | Myrna Young Life Coach
One thing far too many parents have in common is that they are always putting off taking care of themselves. This may come from a good place, but the results are good for no one.
Father’s Day can stir up a lot for dads. For some, it’s breakfast in bed and handmade cards. For others, it’s a quiet moment of reflection: Am I really the dad I want to be? In this special Father’s Day episode, guest host and Director of Development, Chad Hayenga, sits down with Connected Families Certified Parent Coaches David Cervenka and Joe Dewey for an honest, encouraging conversation about what it looks like to stay calm as dads, especially when things get challenging at home. Together, they share real stories from their own parenting journeys, and share the kind of wisdom that comes from walking the same journey many of you may be on. If you’re a dad who sometimes wonders if you’re getting it right, this episode is for you. You don’t have to be perfect. You just have to keep showing up, and our loving God, who redeems the lives of His servants (Psalm 34:22), is in the business of redeeming our parenting moments, too. Key Takeaways: Hear why your presence matters more than your performance Learn how to do a quick self-inventory, because a dysregulated parent can’t help a dysregulated child Shift your intensity from correction toward connection, encouragement, and coaching God is in the business of redemption Our Episode Sponsor Today’s episode is brought to you by David Richter, owner of SimpleCFO and author of Profit First for Real Estate Investing. We’re grateful for David’s sponsorship, which helps make these conversations possible for families everywhere. You can find more information on his website https://simplecfo.com/. Mentioned in this Podcast: Psalm 34: 22 1 Thessalonians 2:11–12 Book – Discipline That Connects With Your Child’s Heart Sensitive & Intense Kids Online Course Connected Families Parent Coaching Just for Dads – Included in the Free Learning Library The cf community The Table Monthly Giving Program Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting! Guest Bio: Joe Dewey is a Connected Families Certified Parent Coach. He has a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering and has served in full-time ministry with Cru in Leader Development and Human Resources since 2010. He has been a certified life coach since 2017. These experiences and more have molded him into a leader who leads with solutions. Whether in ministry or parenting, he finds clarity amid complexity, providing win-win solutions. David Cervenka is a Connected Families Certified Parent Coach and loves helping people connect with God's heart. He has found that the Connected Families framework has deeply impacted his own relationship with the Lord. He has almost twenty years of experience in mentoring and coaching ministry leaders in spiritual and family rhythms. David lives in Texas with his wife, Danielle, and their children. Want to keep this conversation going? Join us inside the cf community — a faith-anchored, coach-supported space where parents grow together. Reflect on episodes like this one, ask hard questions, and celebrate the small wins alongside parents from around the world.
A tearjerker episode about the shift to “parenting” aging parents
When a hard drive crashes, people will spend thousands—or even hundreds of thousands—of dollars to recover what they thought was lost. In this episode, I explore what data recovery can teach us about resilience, meaning, and suicide prevention.In this episode, I discuss:Why we often don't realize the value of something until it's goneHow our bodies, relationships, and memories are more fragile than we thinkThe surprising parallels between data recovery specialists and suicide hotline counselorsHow a single grain of dust—or a single thought—can cause outsized damageWhy emotional crises are often about imbalance rather than total failureThe idea that the story we create from loss may be more valuable than what we lostArticle referenced: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2026/04/27/when-your-digital-life-vanishesThrive With Leo Coaching: If you want to reduce your psychological pain, regain your purpose and forge your own path, go to www.thrivewithleo.com to begin your journey.If you or anyone you know is considering suicide or self-harm, or is anxious, depressed, upset, or needs to talk, there are people who want to help:In the US: Crisis Text Line: Text CRISIS to 741741 for free, confidential crisis counseling. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 or 988The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386Outside the US:International Association for Suicide Prevention lists a number of suicide hotlines by country. Click here to find them.
Greenville Crime & The Parenting Solution: Reacting to the Haywood Mall Shooting In this segment, the hosts discuss a recent shooting incident at Haywood Mall in Greenville, South Carolina, involving a 17-year-old suspect. Reflecting on their own close call at the mall, they deliberate on the visible lack of mall security and the broader implications of local violent crime. The conversation evolves into a deep dive regarding the root causes of youth crime, emphasizing the breakdown of traditional family structures and permissive judicial systems. They advocate for "old school," strict parenting, highlighting the essential balance of maternal and paternal influences in raising dependable, respectful children who understand consequences. Haywood Mall Shooting, Greenville Crime, Youth Violence, Mall Security, Traditional Family Values, Strict Parenting, Role of Fathers, Juvenile Justice, South Carolina Courts
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Stopping yelling and punishing often feels like the only option, but it rarely helps dysregulated kids learn new behavior. In this episode, parents learn what actually works instead. Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge is an expert in Regulation First Parenting™ and child emotional dysregulation.When you're overwhelmed, exhausted, and nothing seems to get through to your child, it's easy to believe you're failing. But the truth is simpler—and more hopeful.Most parents aren't “bad at parenting,” they're just using strategies that don't reach a dysregulated brain. This episode breaks down why yelling and punishment don't create lasting change and what actually does.Why does my child get worse when I yell or punish?When your child is escalated, their nervous system is in survival mode, not learning mode. That means yelling or punishment adds more threat—not understanding.Their brain is focused on protection, not reasoningMore intensity = more escalation or shutdownShort-term compliance may happen, but no real change sticksReal-life example: You raise your voice to stop a behavior. Your child freezes or explodes again the next day. It feels like nothing is working—because the nervous system never actually calmed.What's really happening in my child's brain during a meltdown?A meltdown isn't defiance—it's dysregulation. The brain shifts into fight, flight, or shutdown, making it nearly impossible for your child to listen or learn.Stress response overrides logic and connectionThe child cannot “absorb” correction in this stateBehavior becomes communication of overwhelmBehavior is communication. Tune in to what the brain is saying.Instead of asking, “Why won't they listen?” try asking, “What state is their nervous system in right now?”Trying to understand your child's patterns more clearly? The Dysregulated Kid offers practical guidance to help you respond with more clarity and less overwhelm.What should I do instead of yelling and punishing in the moment?This is where real change begins. Instead of escalating, you become the calm anchor.Regulate first: lower your voice, slow your body, reduce stimulationConnect next: simple phrases like “I see this is hard”Correct later: teach only after calm returnsReal-life example: Your child refuses homework and starts yelling. Instead of reacting, you pause, soften your tone, and say less. The shift in your calm helps their nervous system settle faster.Before correction can work, the brain must move out of threat and into safety. That's where learning finally happens.Yelling less and staying calm isn't about being perfect—it's about having the right tools.Join the Dysregulation Insider VIP list and get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit, designed to help you handle oppositional behaviors without losing it. Download it now at www.drroseann.com/newsletterHow do I break the yelling cycle without losing control?Breaking the cycle starts with you regulating first. Not perfectly—just consistently. Staying calm is the real turning point.Regulate yourself before respondingRepair after yelling instead of spiraling in guiltFocus on progress, not perfection
In this episode Rebecca Maxwell interviews Amber Hicks, a friend and kids minister at Church of Eleven22 in Jacksonville, Florida. They dive deep into the philosophy behind gospel-centered kids ministry and partnering with parents in making disciples. Parents are encouraged to focus on setting up practical rhythms for family life (scripture, prayer, worship, memorization), and prioritizing heart-focused parenting over mere behavior management. Amber and Rebecca also address challenges kids face today—screens, social media, and cultural noise—and offer simple, everyday practices to disciple children, share stories of the unique challenges ministry families face, and point listeners to resources and community support for raising faith-filled kids. For more information on Rebecca Maxwell or her practice, please visit https://www.jesusandyourmentalhealth.com/
Parenting can be one of life's greatest joys—and one of its greatest challenges. In Episode 465 of Friends Talking Nerdy, The Reverend Tracy and Tim the Nerd dive into an honest and thought-provoking discussion about emotional regulation, generational trauma, and the ongoing journey of becoming the kind of parent, caregiver, or role model we wish we'd had ourselves.Throughout this episode, The Reverend Tracy and Tim The Nerd explore the delicate balance between discipline and connection, authority and empathy, and structure and flexibility. They discuss how emotional intelligence plays a crucial role in parenting, particularly for fathers who may have grown up in environments where emotional expression was discouraged or misunderstood.The conversation highlights the reality that children learn far more from what they observe than what they are told. From handling frustration and disappointment to navigating conflict and vulnerability, kids are constantly watching the adults around them for cues on how to engage with the world. The Reverend Tracy and Tim The Nerd examine why emotional consistency, self-awareness, and the willingness to repair mistakes can have a profound impact on a child's emotional development and long-term resilience.The episode also explores how cultural influences—from television and movies to social media and modern parenting trends—shape our expectations of what parents should be. Together, they unpack common myths about parenting perfection and discuss why embracing imperfection may be one of the healthiest things a caregiver can do.Among the topics discussed:• The connection between emotional regulation and healthy child development• How generational trauma is passed down—and how it can be interrupted• Why overcorrection often creates new parenting challenges• The importance of vulnerability and accountability in building trust• Emotional intelligence and why it's a skill that can be learned at any age• How children mirror the emotional habits they witness every day• Practical ways to model healthy conflict resolution and resilience• The science of attachment and its influence on lifelong relationships• The role of self-awareness in becoming a more intentional parent• How media and cultural storytelling influence children's understanding of family dynamicsWhether you're raising children, helping care for them, supporting loved ones, or simply trying to understand how your past experiences continue to shape your present relationships, this episode offers valuable insights, practical tools, and plenty of encouragement.Real growth doesn't require perfection. It starts with awareness, reflection, and the courage to make small changes that create lasting impact. Join The Reverend Tracy and Tim the Nerd as they explore how mindful parenting, emotional honesty, and intentional vulnerability can help build stronger relationships and healthier futures for the next generation.Growing yourself may be the greatest gift you can give to the people you love—and it's never too late to begin.Listen now and take the first step toward more connected, compassionate, and emotionally aware parenting.Support Friends Talking Nerdy on Patreon.As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms.Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
If you're like most parents, you've probably had a moment this summer where you said, "Okay, time to turn it off," and suddenly found yourself in a negotiation, an argument, or a full-blown meltdown. Screens have become one of the biggest parenting challenges of modern life. They're entertaining, social, educational, and often genuinely helpful. But they can also create power struggles, emotional outbursts, and frustration for both kids and parents. In this episode, Kyle and Sara explore a different way to think about screens. Instead of focusing on control, punishment, or finding the perfect amount of screen time, they discuss how parents can help children develop healthy screen habits while still enjoying the benefits technology can offer. You'll hear practical ideas for reducing conflict, understanding what's happening beneath screen battles, and leading your family with connection instead of control. Kyle and Sara also share five practical shifts parents can begin using immediately to create healthier rhythms around screens and reduce daily battles. In This Episode:Why turning off screens can feel so difficult for kidsWhat screens may be providing for children emotionally and sociallyWhy screen battles are often about more than the screen itselfCommon parenting responses that unintentionally increase conflictThe difference between creating limits and creating healthy rhythmsHow to support smoother transitions away from devicesWhy awareness works better than shameWhat screens may be crowding out in a child's lifeHow to collaborate with kids when creating screen expectationsWhat to do when children still become upset about screen limitsFive practical shifts you can start using this weekA Different Way to Think About Screens:Screens aren't going away.Our job isn't to eliminate them. Our job is to help our children learn how to use them with awareness, balance, and self-control while they're still under our guidance. When we move beyond fear, shame, and constant power struggles, we create opportunities to teach the skills our kids will need for a lifetime of healthy screen use. View the full podcast transcript at: https://www.artofraisinghumans.com/screen-time-without-the-power-struggles Visit our website and social media channels for more valuable content for your parenting journey. Resource Website: https://www.artofraisinghumans.comVideo Courses: https://art-of-raising-humans.newzenler.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artofraisinghumansInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofraisinghumansPodcast Website: https://www.theartofraisinghumans.comBook List:https://www.artofraisinghumans.com/booklist The Art of Raising Humans podcast should not be considered or used as counseling but for educational purposes only.
One of the cognitive skills we want to encourage in the early learning years is persistence. Intentional productive struggles help children to think more deeply and build persistence. Join Cynthia and Alison to learn the meaning of a productive struggle and how to plan for them.Check out our website: https://www.howpreschoolteachersdoit.com/Be sure to like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/howpreschoolteachersdoitLearn more about Cynthia's work, including professional development, family education, and consulting opportunities: https://hihello.com/hi/cindyterebush-RXMBKASubscribe to Cynthia's SubStack for free to receive articles and more in your email: https://substack.com/@cynthiaterebush
Jess sits down with psychiatrist and self-care expert Dr. Pooja Lakshmin. They explore how self-care isn't about bubble baths or spa days, but rather about setting boundaries, exercising compassion, and stepping out of the chronic fight-or-flight mode of parenting. Listeners will gain practical insights to help them with burnout. Want to hear more from Dr. Pooja?Connect on InstagramSign up for her newsletterGet 10% OFF parenting courses and kids' printable activities at Nurtured First using the code ROBOTUNICORN.We'd love to hear from you! Have questions you want us to answer on Robot Unicorn? Send us an email: podcast@robotunicorn.net. Credits:Editing by The Pod Cabin Artwork by Wallflower Studio Production by Nurtured First Head to nurturedfirst.com/bodysafety to learn more about our Body Safety & Consent course!
This solo episode kicks off Season 6 of The Girl Dad Show. Young Han reflects on six years of the show and how fatherhood, entrepreneurship, and intentionality have evolved together. He covers moving from San Francisco to Texas, the five year sprint and its impact on family, the shift from playful parenting to deliberate guidance, and why honesty and role modeling matter more than perfection. Expect practical takeaways on showing up consistently, curating your child's influences, and building a life that teaches by example. Key takeaways: → Your kids are more resilient than you think and good intentions matter more than perfection. → Model the behaviors and values you want your children to adopt. → Bring your children along on your journey and share both successes and struggles. → Be selective about who influences your children and expose them to positive environments. → Consistency and persistence in showing up matter more than being perfect.
Welcome to Summer Shorts, a special summer series featuring bite-sized encouragement from the Equip Collection at AriseSingleMoms.com. Mel Hiett shares a powerful parenting perspective that has helped her connect deeply with her children: “If you love it, I like it.” As a former single mom, Mel encourages single moms to step into their children's worlds and embrace their passions and interests as a way to build trust, connection, and confidence. Whether it's sports, music, cars, or something unexpected, showing interest in what matters to your children can strengthen relationships and create lasting memories. This message is a beautiful reminder that being present, curious, and supportive can make all the difference. You don't have to have all the answers—just a willing heart. Tune in and be encouraged.
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The structure, complexity, and functioning of the human brain gives glory to God, our Creator! With the advancements being made in brain scans, researchers are seeing just how incredibly magnificent the human brain really is. Recent findings indicate that the brain changes its wiring of neural circuits over the course of our lives. The phase of change known as adolescence kicks off around age nine, and then continues until around the age of thirty-two. While the bodies of our children and teens reach maturity during the teenage years, we have to understand that the brain is not yet fully formed. The last part to develop is the frontal lobe, which is responsible for decision-making and impulse control. Understanding this reality allows us to more fully understand our kids. This should not excuse poor decision-making or behavior during the teen years, but it does explain it. It should also motivate us to fulfill our God-given role to nurture them in the discipline and admonition of the Lord.
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Dr Leana Olivier who is the chief executive officer of the Foundation of Alcohol- Related Research (FARR) and Mokebe Thulo who is the chief executive officer of Aware.Org about how families, healthcare professional, educators, and communities can work together to support healthier pregnancies and give every child the best possible start in life. 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja is broadcast live on Johannesburg based talk radio station 702 every weekday afternoon. Relebogile brings a lighter touch to some of the issues of the day as well as a mix of lifestyle topics and a peak into the worlds of entertainment and leisure. Thank you for listening to a 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja podcast. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 13:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) to Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/2qKsEfu or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/DTykncj Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There have been numerous headlines over the past few days of Brad Pitt’s children dropping Pitt from their last names. So far, 3 of his 6 children have legally pursued their name changes, with his twins dropping Pitt’s name from their diplomas and playbills. We go over the only public statement one of his children has made as to the status of their relationship, and it’s brutal. Much like the situation with David Beckham and his eldest son, Brooklyn, who was a no show at Beckham’s big moment in LA this week, getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Beckham had the perfect response to reporters who asked about Brooklyn’s absence following that eviscerating instagram post he made about his parents earlier this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Philosopher Stefan Molyneux answers listener questions and tells listeners to stop being so "kind," arguing that vanity and false niceness block virtue while honest anger, letting competent people face consequences, and friendship built on truth and consistency deliver real results. He pushes rejecting postmodern denial of objective truth so people can submit to reason and live without managing others' bad choices.GET FREEDOMAIN MERCH! https://shop.freedomain.com/SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneuxFollow me on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/@freedomain1GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND THE FULL AUDIOBOOK!https://peacefulparenting.com/Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the "Truth About the French Revolution," multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material - as well as AIs for Real-Time Relationships, Bitcoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-In Shows!You also receive private livestreams, HUNDREDS of exclusive premium shows, early release podcasts, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/FREEDOMAIN2026
There have been numerous headlines over the past few days of Brad Pitt’s children dropping Pitt from their last names. So far, 3 of his 6 children have legally pursued their name changes, with his twins dropping Pitt’s name from their diplomas and playbills. We go over the only public statement one of his children has made as to the status of their relationship, and it’s brutal. Much like the situation with David Beckham and his eldest son, Brooklyn, who was a no show at Beckham’s big moment in LA this week, getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Beckham had the perfect response to reporters who asked about Brooklyn’s absence following that eviscerating instagram post he made about his parents earlier this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There have been numerous headlines over the past few days of Brad Pitt’s children dropping Pitt from their last names. So far, 3 of his 6 children have legally pursued their name changes, with his twins dropping Pitt’s name from their diplomas and playbills. We go over the only public statement one of his children has made as to the status of their relationship, and it’s brutal. Much like the situation with David Beckham and his eldest son, Brooklyn, who was a no show at Beckham’s big moment in LA this week, getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Beckham had the perfect response to reporters who asked about Brooklyn’s absence following that eviscerating instagram post he made about his parents earlier this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parenting a strong‑willed child can feel overwhelming—but it doesn't have to defeat you. In this episode, we explore five biblical strategies that help you spiritually parent a strong‑willed child with confidence, consistency, and grace.Whether your child battles authority, struggles with trust, resists instruction, or insists on fierce independence, this episode gives you practical, Scripture‑anchored tools to guide their heart toward God.You'll learn how to:• Cultivate a teachable heart in your child (Psalm 51:10)• Build trust and gently tear down emotional walls (Psalm 73:26)• Teach respect for authority in a biblical, relational way (Romans 13:1)• Develop a healthy fear of God rooted in reverence, not fearfulness (Matthew 10:28)• Encourage true dependence on God in a strong‑willed, independent spirit (Psalm 62:5)This episode is packed with Christian parenting wisdom, encouragement for weary moms, and practical steps to help you raise a strong‑willed child into a godly, teachable, influential leader.If you're ready to parent with more peace, clarity, and spiritual authority, this episode will equip you for the journey.Subscribe to the Prayer Tribe at RaisingKidsOnYourKnees.org to receive this week's prayer sheet and daily devotions that go along with this episode.Rest Refresh Renew Retreat https://RaisingKidsOnYourKnees.org/rest-refresh-renew-retreatLast week's episode https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/five-simple-ways-to-change-your-childs-spiritual-legacy/id1457098173?i=1000771520969Flying Arrow Productions
There have been numerous headlines over the past few days of Brad Pitt’s children dropping Pitt from their last names. So far, 3 of his 6 children have legally pursued their name changes, with his twins dropping Pitt’s name from their diplomas and playbills. We go over the only public statement one of his children has made as to the status of their relationship, and it’s brutal. Much like the situation with David Beckham and his eldest son, Brooklyn, who was a no show at Beckham’s big moment in LA this week, getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Beckham had the perfect response to reporters who asked about Brooklyn’s absence following that eviscerating instagram post he made about his parents earlier this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever changed your entire personality just to keep someone from leaving?In this episode of The BPD Bunch, Xannie, Katja, and Solène welcome new cast member Dan for an honest conversation about BPD, foster care, relationships, parenting, treatment, and what recovery actually looks like when life is still complicated.Dan talks about crashing after a breakup, begging and pleading, losing himself in romantic relationships, being afraid of the BPD label, and learning through two years of treatment how to build a life that feels calmer without losing the fun parts of himself.We discuss:* BPD and relationships* Fear of abandonment* Losing yourself in love* BPD recovery* Parenting with BPD* Therapy for BPD* Identity disturbance* Dating after treatment* Radical acceptance* Men with BPDIf you've ever felt like being loved meant becoming whatever someone else needed, this episode is for you.
One of the deepest forces driving our parenting is fear. Whether it's fear of failure, disappointment, missed opportunities, or not being enough, fear often fuels unhealthy parenting patterns like over-control, pressure, and anxiety. God's design for parenting isn't behavior management but heart formation. Parents are called not to crush their children's spirit, but to nurture, train, and instruct them in the ways of Jesus. God loves our children even more than we do, and faithful parenting means trusting Him while consistently showing up with love. (Talk by Joshua Ott)
How One Family Supported Their Son Through Severe Emotional Struggles, Developmental Challenges, and a Powerful Recovery JourneyThis week on the Natural Super Kids Podcast, we're sharing an incredibly raw and emotional conversation with mum Casey about her son Ashton's journey through severe behavioural challenges, mental health struggles, sleep issues, ADHD, anxiety and overwhelming family stress, and how things slowly began to change.We speak with Casey about the years where Ashton's aggression, emotional dysregulation, self-harm and physical health issues left the whole family in survival mode and how a combination of holistic health support, gut health interventions, psychological care and community support helped Ashton find his way back to himself.In this episode, we explore:How Ashton's sudden changes in behaviour, aggression, emotional outbursts and school struggles led to multiple diagnoses including ADHD, anxiety, depression and pathological demand avoidanceThe hidden physical health issues contributing to his mental and emotional state, including severe sleep deprivation, gut dysfunction and poor nutrient absorptionHow microbiome testing, targeted supplements, dietary changes and nervous system support helped improve Ashton's sleep, mood, emotional regulation and energyWhy community support, trusting parental instincts and taking small consistent steps can make such a powerful difference for families navigating complex challenges
In part 2 of our Family Matters series, we unpack that the purpose of parenting is to help our children transfer their dependence from us to God by loving Him wholeheartedly and intentionally leading them to develop a lifelong relationship with Him. Source
Instead of learning everything through trial and error, we can learn from the experiences and mistakes of others. Nowhere is that more important than in parenting. In today's episode, Ryan is sharing some of his favorite parenting books and the best lessons he has taken from them.
Send us Fan MailThis week, special guest Becky Veduccio joins Eileen Kelly on the show. In an instant these two reconnect through invisible threads and shared memories. "All The Things I Don't Wanna Tell You" is an episode that pulls out the dark, the ugly, the embarrassing, and the traumatic parts of our lives in an effort to find ourselves and become human once again. Often discovering that the part we REALLY don't wanna say out loud, is the part that needs to be heard the most, and in our case the punchline for all our jokes. Tune In To This Episode Now More About Our Guest: Becky Veduccio is an established stand-up comedian, an award-winning writer and a professional Joke Fluffer.See Becky LIVE Starting Tonight! 6/13 Warwick NY6/28 Long Island NY 7/3 Comedy Triathlon Bucks County, PA7/11 West Side Comedy Club NYC7/14 West Side Comedy Club NYC7/16 MomComs Staten Island NY7/18 Rhino Comedy Suffern NY7/24 Room52 NYC7/26 Uncle Vinnie's Comedy Club NJ7/30 Evansburg Winery PA8/15 The Milton Theater DE8/22 Rhino Comedy Suffern NY9/16 Curtains Up Comedy NJ10/29 Laugh Lounge PAGel Fluffed Here: https://www.beckyveduccio.com/joke-flufferConnect and Follow Here IG: https://www.instagram.com/beckyveduccio/FB:https://www.facebook.com/becky.langton.52TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@beckyveducciocomedy?lang=enSupport the showStrangers With Kittens is a podcast created by Eileen Kelly and Produced by Ashley Aker. You can listen to full podcast episodes on Spotify, Amazon, Audible, and Apple Podcasts. Follow Strangers With Kittens On Social Media Facebook InstagramTikTokYouTubeKeep The Conversation Going https://www.strangerswithkittens.com/
ITP - 148 follows Scott and Amanda as they share their international teaching journey from Dubai, Shanghai, the Philippines, Thailand, and Riyadh to their upcoming move to Jakarta. In this episode, they talk about meeting through OkCupid across continents, transitioning from teaching into school counseling, supporting student mental health in international schools, and what it is like to have a baby in Saudi Arabia while living overseas as educators.The conversation also explores raising a child as a third culture kid, navigating maternity and paternity leave abroad, international healthcare experiences, taxes and residency considerations for overseas teachers, and the realities of moving countries with pets, a newborn, and a teaching career. This episode is especially relevant for international teachers interested in counseling, family life abroad, overseas childbirth, and long-term expat living.-more information-The International Teacher Podcast is a bi-weekly discussion with experts in international education. New Teachers, burned out local teachers, local School Leaders, International school Leadership, current Overseas Teachers, and everyone interested in international schools can benefit from hearing stories and advice about living and teaching overseas.Additional Gems Related to Our Show:Greg's Favorite Video From Living Overseas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQWKBwzF-hwSignup to be our guest https://calendly.com/itpexpat/itp-interview?month=2025-01Our Website - https://www.itpexpat.com/Our FaceBook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/itpexpatJPMint Consulting Website - https://www.jpmintconsulting.com/Hannah's Personal IG - https://www.instagram.com/thatexpatfamily?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Greg's Personal YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs1B3Wc0wm6DR_99OS5SyzvuzENc-bBdOBooks By Gregory Lemoine:International Teacher Guide: Finding the "Right Fit" 2nd Edition (2025) | by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed."International Teaching: The Best-kept Secret in Education" | by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed.Apps by Greg:https://apps.apple.com/app/6755244840 1. Who's That? Name & Face Trainer Nov 21, 2025https://apps.apple.com/app/6756509803 2. Facetag | Memory Trainer Dec 16, 2025Chapters:(00:00) Introduction and Location Check-In(02:38) Scott and Amanda's Journey in International Education(05:51) Navigating Long-Distance Relationships in Teaching Abroad(08:18) Transitioning from Teaching to Counseling(10:58) The Role of Counselors in International Schools(13:53) Cultural Perspectives on Mental Health(16:38) The Importance of Counseling in Diverse Environments(19:19) Advisory Programs and Their Impact(21:51) Mental Health Awareness and Support(24:42) Parenting and Teaching Abroad(25:32) The Birth Experience: Teams and Protocols(27:30) Emergency Situations and Communication Challenges(29:29) Healthcare Experiences: Comparing Countries(31:24) Maternity Leave and Support Systems(35:13) Raising Third Culture Kids(38:47) Family Dynamics and Long-Distance Relationships(45:17) Choosing the Right Place to Live(47:54) Navigating Life Changes and Challenges(49:50) Understanding Tax Implications for Expats(52:41) Creating a Sense of Home Abroad(58:50) Adventures with Law Enforcement(01:00:52) Final Thoughts and Reflections
My teens are working doubles. My little ones spent the day hanging out with me... right up until dinner was over and suddenly I was no longer the most interesting thing in the house.
In this episode, I sit down with comedian, actress, and Broad City co-creator, Ilana Glazer. We crack open our Cann's (mine is Unspiked of course) and dive into how her relationship with cannabis has evolved, why she's drinking less alcohol, and how a low-dose cannabis drink fits into her life as a mom. We get into what millennial parenting really means, why she believes we're the most caring (and hottest) generation yet, and how motherhood doesn't strip you of your identity - society's script does. We also talk about female friendships, postpartum, her new stand-up tour, and so much more!Key Takeaway / Points:Why Ilana reaches for a 2mg Cann over wineHow cannabis allows her to be present with her daughterWhat millennial parenting means and why she thinks we're the best generation of parents yetHer motherhood experience and how it's shaped herFemale friendship and why parenting makes relationships more honestTherapy as her ultimate act of self-careRapid fire: mom hacks, bodega orders, and the one word her daughter uses to describe herThis episode is brought to you by Cann. Use code CAMERON for 20% off your order at drinkcann.com.Watch Ilana's stand-up special, Human Magic, streaming on Hulu HEREGet tickets to her tour, Ilana Glazer Live! HERECheck out momsandneighbors.orgFollow Ilana:Instagram: @ilanaPodcast: It's Open with Ilana GlazerYouTube: It's Open with Ilana GlazerWebsite: ilanaglazer.comFollow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogersSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogers
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This episode of the Nacho Kids Podcast dives into the realities of publishing the upcoming Nacho Kids book and unpacks common misconceptions about the Nacho Parenting method. The conversation focuses on the emotional journey behind writing and editing, clarifies what "nacho" means in step-parenting, and discusses the nuanced paths toward building healthier relationships within blended families. Listeners will hear honest reflections on perfectionism, practical advice on stepfamily dynamics, and encouragement for step-parents navigating their own journeys. Key topics discussed: The challenges and emotional process of writing, editing, and publishing the Nacho Kids book Perfectionism vs. sharing helpful information: letting go of the need for perfection The meaning of "nacho": clarifying that it's about boundaries and responsibility, not ignoring stepkids' issues The difference between "disengaging" and "not engaging" as step-parents, and why these can be temporary, needed steps Why step-parent/stepchild relationships can be complicated and change over time The variety of step-parent roles, from supportive adult to parental figure, and the importance of adapting to each unique family situation The importance of compassion, communication, and not forcing relationships or choices between step-kids and partners Encouragement for self-development, understanding, and treating everyone in the blend with kindness and respect
Send us Fan MailSend us Fan MailIn this captivating episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, we welcome the multi-talented Roman Wyden, an award-winning filmmaker, entrepreneur, and life coach. Roman shares his extraordinary journey from his beginnings in Switzerland to his pursuit of acting in the U.S., revealing how his passion for storytelling evolved into a successful career in film and coaching. With an impressive portfolio that includes notable films such as *Ageless Wisdom* and *Defaced Max*, Roman has worked with high-profile clients like Chrysler and is now focusing on projects that inspire change and awareness.Roman opens up about his latest documentary on ADHD, inspired by his son, and the misconceptions surrounding the diagnosis. He challenges the narrative that labels children and discusses the importance of understanding ADHD as a spectrum of behaviors rather than a fixed disorder. Through insightful anecdotes and expert perspectives, Roman emphasizes the need for parents to create supportive environments that nurture their children's unique wiring.Listeners will gain valuable insights into:- The evolution of Roman's career from acting to filmmaking and coaching- The impact of ADHD diagnoses on children and families- Practical strategies for parents to support their children's emotional and mental well-being- The role of stress in shaping behavior and learning- Roman's upcoming projects, including his coaching program for men navigating midlife crisesJoin us for an enlightening conversation that encourages personal growth, understanding, and the pursuit of dreams. For more information on Roman and his work, visit https://www.adhdisover.comSupport the show
As Mother's Day has come and gone and Father's Day approaches, I've been thinking about the ways our parents continue to shape us long after childhood. Many of us can still hear their voices in our minds, the "one liners" they repeated, the lessons they taught, and the encouragement they offered when we needed it most. When people say, "I miss my mom" or "I miss my dad," they often miss more than the person. They miss the comfort, guidance, protection, encouragement, and love that person provided. What happens when we need those things as adults? In this episode, we'll explore how the nurturing and strength we received from parents can continue to bless our lives today. We'll discuss how we can learn to offer ourselves compassion, encouragement, and support during difficult moments, and how we can become a source of comfort and strength for others. We'll also look at parenting through a spiritual lens and consider how our longing for "home" may reflect our desire to feel closer to our Heavenly Parents. Through the love, service, and kindness of those around us, we can experience glimpses of Their influence and love. Listen in as we explore the legacy our parents leave behind, not just in memories, but in the qualities we carry forward and share with others.
Produced by ContentMonsta.comMark Cuban reflects on how his early experiences selling door-to-door as a kid instilled confidence, hustle, and practical business skills that shaped his future success. The conversation explores effective parenting around wealth, emphasizing responsibility and self-reliance, and gives honest, actionable advice for using AI to become more efficient and competitive as an entrepreneur. Listeners are encouraged to experiment boldly with new tools and embrace selling as a foundational life skill.Key Points/Topics CoveredDeveloping confidence and resilience through early business hustles and rejectionPractical lessons in parenting: raising kids with wealth but insisting on responsibilityThe role of selling as a core life and business skillApproaching AI: how to choose and use tools to work smarter and more efficientlyEvaluating AI companies for investment or work opportunitiesTime Stamps01:06 – Developing confidence and hustle from early sales experiences04:43 – Selling as a life skill and how it breeds business confidence04:52 – Parenting philosophies around money and responsibility06:09 – Leveraging AI to work smarter and more efficiently07:36 – Evaluating and choosing trustworthy AI apps and companies Produced by ContentMonsta.com
Parents and caregivers are facing more challenges than ever, from bullying and mental health struggles to IEPs, addiction concerns, and not knowing where to turn. In this episode, Rich Bennett and co-host Wendy Beck sit down with Alexis Watson, Behavioral Health Specialist for Harford County with The Parents' Place of Maryland, to talk about how families can find real support.Alexis shares how The Parents' Place helps parents, grandparents, caregivers, and families across Maryland navigate special education, behavioral health, school challenges, risky behaviors, problem gambling, substance use concerns, and more. She also explains the importance of Maryland's Good Samaritan Law and why families should never feel ashamed to ask for help.Takeaways from this episode: How The Parents' Place of Maryland supports families statewide What parents should know about IEPs, 504 plans, and school conflicts Why bullying and social media are creating new challenges for kids How caregivers can access free resources and support Why asking for help can be the strongest step a family takes Resources mentioned: ppmd.org, 410-768-9100, 988 Crisis Lifeline, Harford's Heart Magazine, and Freedom Federal Credit Union.Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who may need support.Send us Fan MailCelebrate the Magic of Words in Bel Air, Maryland!https://bookfairatbelair.org/Harford's Heart MagazineKEEP IT LOCAL WITH HARFORD'S HEART maryland's lifestyle magazine for harford county!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showRate & Review on Apple Podcasts Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett Facebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett Instagram – @conversationswithrichbennettTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTokSponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Hosted on BuzzsproutSquadCastSubscribe by Email
What if the book of Genesis is not only the story of humanity's first family, but also the story of God learning how to parent? In this episode, Rabbi Marc Katz sits down with Stephen Spector to discuss his book God and the First Families: Parenting, Trauma, and Healing in the Book of Genesis (Jewish Publication Society, 2026), a provocative reexamination of the Bible's foundational stories through the lens of parenting. Drawing on both biblical interpretation and contemporary psychology, Spector explores how God's relationship with the patriarchs and matriarchs evolves throughout Genesis. God begins as a demanding authority figure, shifts toward a more nurturing presence, returns briefly to authoritarianism in the binding of Isaac, and ultimately develops a style focused on fostering moral and emotional growth. Remarkably, Spector argues, Genesis anticipates parenting insights that psychologists would not articulate for thousands of years. Along the way, familiar stories take on new meaning. Cain and Abel, Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers—each narrative becomes a window into questions of favoritism, resilience, forgiveness, family conflict, and healing after trauma. By reading Genesis as a story about parenting and human development, Spector uncovers enduring wisdom about how families flourish, fracture, and find their way back to one another. Together, Spector and Katz explore what the Bible can teach about raising children, repairing relationships, and understanding the complex bond between love, authority, and growth. Stephen Spector is a professor of English emeritus at Stony Brook University. He is the author of Operation Solomon: The Daring Rescue of the Ethiopian Jews and Evangelicals and Israel: The Story of American Christian Zionism, among other volumes. Spector has taught the Bible to undergraduate and graduate students for fifty years. He has been a visiting scholar at Hebrew University and a senior research fellow at the National Humanities Center and the Wesleyan Center for Humanities. Rabbi Marc Katz is the senior rabbi at Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield, New Jersey. He is the author of The Heart of Loneliness: How Jewish Wisdom Can Help You Cope and Find Comfort, a National Jewish Book Award finalist and Yochanan's Gamble: Judaism's Pragmatic Approach to Life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Have you ever dreamt of packing up your family and escaping to the country? Former AFL player Buddy Franklin and his wife Jesinta have ditched the big city for something a little... quieter. Monz, Amelia and Stacey are unpacking whether it’s possible to completely reinvent your family life. Plus, Stacey explains her 'Florist Theory.’ Also, there’s a new solution for parenting exhaustion that involves dividing household duties differently, and we’re trying to decide if it’s genius, or not all it’s cracked up to be. And, what about the ‘double drop-off’? First it was ponytails and pints and now it’s pints and periods. British dads are going to the pub to learn more about periods and how to show up for their daughters. Monz has thoughts, but honestly? We think it’s kind of wholesome. Reccos: Stacey is loving Office Romance on Netflix. Amelia recommends the Micador Junior Colour Wash Repeat Tablecloth, a $27 lifesaver that keeps kids calm and centred during family dinners or chaotic parties. Monique is loving buying cheap silicone ear putty from the chemist to turn down the volume on sensory overload at deafening basketball stadiums and supermarkets. Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Don't miss an episode of Parenting Out Loud The Royal School Run Is Just Like Yours & What Kids Think We Do All Day The One Word You Need To Stop Saying & Were 90s Mums 'All That'? 'Crying Cafes' & A Mother-In-Law Red Flag Signs You’re A Beta Mum & How To ‘Bounce Back’ The School Holiday Rule & The Big Bluey Stuff Up The Holiday Decision One Mum Regrets & Party Bags Are Officially Cancelled So, Are You A Popcorn Mum? Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts What to read: 'I'm a psychologist. I need you to stop saying this one common phrase to your kids.' 'I asked other toddler parents what they'd tell a first-timer. Here's the shortlist. GET IN TOUCH: Share your feedback! Send us a voice message or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Join our Facebook group Mamamia Family to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamia_family CREDITS: Hosts: Monique Bowley, Amelia Lester & Stacey Hicks Acting Group Executive Producer: Sasha Tannock Executive Producer: Grace Rouvray Video Editor: Julian Rosario Associate Producer: Tessa Kotowicz Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do pastor’s kids wish ministry parents knew? In this episode, three siblings who grew up in ministry share honest lessons about family, faith, church life, and living in the ministry fishbowl. Their practical insights on intentional parenting, healthy family culture, and navigating church life offer encouragement for every ministry family. Parenting is hard. Parenting […]
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. LaToya Gilmore. A licensed professional counselor with 20+ years of experience. Topic: Her book Communication Skills for Healthier Boundaries and her journey in mental health. 2. Dr. Gilmore’s Career Path Started in mass communication, switched to psychology after a friend's suggestion. First psychology class sparked her passion. Emphasizes the importance of curiosity and self-awareness in career transitions. 3. Mental Health and Career Change Discusses fear of change and how to overcome it. Encourages self-assessment and assertive communication. Talks about blocking external opinions to follow personal truth. 4. Mental Health in the Black Community Pandemic brought mental health to the forefront. Black professionals increasingly seeking therapy for trauma, stress, and work-life balance. Her practice is 95% African-American professionals. 5. HBCU Experience Attended Prairie View A&M and Texas Southern University. Highlights the affirming and empowering environment of HBCUs. Importance of representation and academic excellence. 6. Book Discussion: Communication Skills for Healthier Boundaries Focuses on effective communication and healthy boundaries. Addresses rigid vs. absent boundaries and their impact on relationships and self-worth. 7. Therapy Practice Model Transitioned from in-person to fully virtual practice. Offers flexibility for clients and shares her own experience with therapy. 8. Entrepreneurship Lessons Graduate school didn’t teach business fundamentals. Learned about insurance, legal structure, and accounting on the fly. Advocates mentorship and using resources like ChatGPT (with caution). 9. Betting on Yourself Shares her transition from full-time professor to private practice. Advises strategic planning and exit strategies over impulsive quitting. 10. Parenting and Child Development Warns against premature diagnoses in children. Encourages education on developmental stages and adapting parenting strategies. 11. Future of Mental Health Education Advocates normalization of mental health as part of routine healthcare. Notes increased visibility in media, faith communities, and public discourse. 12. Boundaries in Social Settings Shares how she handles unsolicited therapy requests at social events. Emphasizes professional boundaries and offers referrals when needed. 13. Closing Website: www.lovesupportguidance.com Social media: Instagram @DrGilmoreShares Encouragement to lead with gifts and keep winning.
Parenting in today's world has never felt more overwhelming. Between rising anxiety, social media, and the pressure to get it all right, many Christian parents are wondering: How do I raise resilient, emotionally healthy kids?In this episode, featuring counselors Sissy Goff and David Thomas, you'll learn:Common parenting mistakes that unintentionally undermine a child's confidence, capability, and emotional growth.How to discern the difference between healthy struggle and situations that require intervention and support.Practical scripts to use when your child experiences failure and disappointment.Tools for overcoming parental shame and trusting God with your child's story.Links and Resources We Mention in This Episode:Stay connected with Sissy Goff and David Thomas by visiting their website, getting a copy of their new book Capable, and following them on social media.Fight for your family by downloading 15 Prayers for Your Husband and 15 Prayers for Your Son or Daughter.We're grateful to the American Association of Christian Counselors for being a yearlong sponsor of Therapy & Theology. Click here to apply for their Youth Mental Health Coach program — a biblically grounded, clinically excellent training to help you support youth facing today's most common mental health challenges. Go to Compassion.com/Lysa to join us in sponsoring a child through Compassion International today.Subscribe here to receive new Therapy & Theology episodes straight to your inbox.Want a chance to be featured on Listener Mail? Leave Lysa, Jim, or Joel a message or a question right here.Download a transcript of this episode.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. LaToya Gilmore. A licensed professional counselor with 20+ years of experience. Topic: Her book Communication Skills for Healthier Boundaries and her journey in mental health. 2. Dr. Gilmore’s Career Path Started in mass communication, switched to psychology after a friend's suggestion. First psychology class sparked her passion. Emphasizes the importance of curiosity and self-awareness in career transitions. 3. Mental Health and Career Change Discusses fear of change and how to overcome it. Encourages self-assessment and assertive communication. Talks about blocking external opinions to follow personal truth. 4. Mental Health in the Black Community Pandemic brought mental health to the forefront. Black professionals increasingly seeking therapy for trauma, stress, and work-life balance. Her practice is 95% African-American professionals. 5. HBCU Experience Attended Prairie View A&M and Texas Southern University. Highlights the affirming and empowering environment of HBCUs. Importance of representation and academic excellence. 6. Book Discussion: Communication Skills for Healthier Boundaries Focuses on effective communication and healthy boundaries. Addresses rigid vs. absent boundaries and their impact on relationships and self-worth. 7. Therapy Practice Model Transitioned from in-person to fully virtual practice. Offers flexibility for clients and shares her own experience with therapy. 8. Entrepreneurship Lessons Graduate school didn’t teach business fundamentals. Learned about insurance, legal structure, and accounting on the fly. Advocates mentorship and using resources like ChatGPT (with caution). 9. Betting on Yourself Shares her transition from full-time professor to private practice. Advises strategic planning and exit strategies over impulsive quitting. 10. Parenting and Child Development Warns against premature diagnoses in children. Encourages education on developmental stages and adapting parenting strategies. 11. Future of Mental Health Education Advocates normalization of mental health as part of routine healthcare. Notes increased visibility in media, faith communities, and public discourse. 12. Boundaries in Social Settings Shares how she handles unsolicited therapy requests at social events. Emphasizes professional boundaries and offers referrals when needed. 13. Closing Website: www.lovesupportguidance.com Social media: Instagram @DrGilmoreShares Encouragement to lead with gifts and keep winning.
When you look back and wonder where the time went, where their childhood went, it's going to break your heart to have to account for how you spent it, for how much of it you wasted.