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    Order of Man
    KIPP SORENSEN | Self-leadership for the New Year

    Order of Man

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 73:01


    Leading others doesn't begin with a title—it begins with self-leadership. Too many men chase influence, authority, or recognition before they've learned how to lead themselves. That's where imposter syndrome creeps in—of course you're not as good yet; leadership isn't a destination, it's a discipline. It's not just tactical execution or getting things done—it's service, responsibility, and the relentless pursuit of getting better. Leadership at home, leadership with your kids, leadership over your own habits and standards. In this episode, I talk with leadership expert, Kipp Sorensen. Today, we break down the three traps of self-leadership that quietly sabotage men: the Victim, the Persecutor, and the Rescuer, the dark side of influence, how to get your own wishes and desires met, how to be aware of "polite manipulation," and why honoring agency (yourself and others) is the key to leading well. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 - Why Self-Leadership Comes Before Leading Others 03:10 - Can Everyone Be a Leader? Mindset vs Skillset 06:15 - Why Ryan Rejects "Imposter Syndrome" 09:00 - Parenting, Projection, and Self-Awareness 12:55 - Jiu-Jitsu, Ego, and the Cost of Pretending 17:45 - Where Men Struggle Most With Self-Leadership 18:05 - The Victim Mindset Explained 22:10 - The Hidden Payoff of Victimhood 26:00 - Taking Ownership and Closing the Integrity Gap 30:30 - Why We Justify Our Worst Behaviors 37:00 - The Persecutor Trap in Leadership 44:15 - How to Have Hard Conversations Without Blame 46:35 - Why Performance Is Emotional, Not Technical 51:20 - The Rescuer Trap and "Nice Guy" Leadership 56:10 - Why Difficulty Is Required for Growth 01:00:40 - Stress as a Catalyst for Learning 01:03:40 - Alignment, Leadership, and Kipp's New Mission Battle Planners: Pick yours up today! Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto. For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood. Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready

    #IMOMSOHARD
    Best Mom Moments of 2025

    #IMOMSOHARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 41:15


    Ladies, Happy New Year! We're kicking it off with our Top Mom Moments of 2025, the ones we all know a little too well. From handling bullies and hygiene battles to kids surviving middle school better than we ever did, we're giving you our most relatable mom moments yet.Chapters00:00 New Year Reflections and Parenting Challenges02:36 Navigating Kids' Social Dynamics and Confidence05:48 The Importance of Hygiene and Self-Care08:36 Balancing Parenting Responsibilities and Personal Time11:20 The Evolution of Parenting Expectations14:34 The Impact of Technology on Kids17:24 Finding Balance in Family Life20:16 The Pressure of Extracurricular Activities23:31 The Reality of Parenting in a Busy WorldMORE PODCAST EPISODES: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTGuNbPgq2EartAwwgs_H-LVho3FvWnXpJUST LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: https://link.chtbl.com/imomsohardSEE US ON TOUR:https://www.imomsohard.com/WATCH OUR AMAZON PRIME SPECIAL: https://www.amazon.com/IMomSoHard-Live/dp/B07VBJ34DTIf you are interested in advertising on this podcast email ussales@acast.comTo request #IMOMSOHARD to be on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to talent@pionairepodcasting.comFOLLOW US: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imomsohardInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/imomsohard/Twitter: https://twitter.com/imomsohardGet our sponsor DISCOUNT CODES here!https://linktr.ee/imshpodcastABOUT US Female comedy duo Kristin Hensley and Jen Smedley have been performing, teaching, and writing comedy internationally for a combined 40+ years. They have been moms for one quarter of that time and it shows. How do they cope? They laugh about all of the craziness that comes with being a mom and they want you to laugh about it too! From snot to stretchmarks to sleepless nights, Kristin and Jen know firsthand that parenting is a hard job and they invite you to join them in taking it all a little less seriously (even if for a few short minutes a day). After all, Jen currently has four days of dry shampoo in her hair and Kristin's keys are still in her front door. They try, they fail, they support each other, and they mom as hard as they can.Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Views expressed on this podcast solely reflect those of the host and do not reflect the views of Pionaire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    With Whit
    Getting Dressed Is a Power Move: Ramy Brook on Confidence, Risk, and Reinvention

    With Whit

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 57:14


    In today's episode, I'm sitting down with Ramy Brook, founder of the fashion brand built on confidence, celebration, and feeling really good in what you wear. Ramy shares her incredible journey of starting her business at 42, turning a need for beautiful, wearable pieces into a globally recognized brand carried by Bergdorf's and Bloomingdale's. We get into the real behind-the-scenes of building a fashion business, trusting your instincts, learning from your customer, and why getting dressed can truly change how you feel. Plus, Ramy shares her approach to effortless, day-to-night style, one-and-done outfits, and using jewelry as the ultimate outfit elevator. This conversation is equal parts inspiring, practical, and empowering. Especially if you've ever felt like it might be "too late" to start something new. Thank you so much, Ramy Brook! Visit RamyBrook.com and use code WITHWHIT for 15% off your first purchase. 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.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Wire Talk with Karen Stubbs
    499: Parenting Principles from Proverbs (Part 1): How to Parent with Confidence Instead of Anxiety

    Wire Talk with Karen Stubbs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 34:07


    Karen and Emily are kicking off the year with a three-part series about parenting principles we can learn from the book of Proverbs. Today, Karen addresses the confusion many moms today feel around discipline, authority, and the pressure to “get it right.” Drawing from Solomon's teaching, she reminds us that children need leadership, clear boundaries, and parents who are willing to direct them with confidence rather than fear. We hope this conversation encourages you to trust God for wisdom no matter what you are facing this week!Episode Recap:Wire Talk is celebrating 500 episodes next weekSubscribe to our YT podcast so you don't miss the giveawayGentle parenting does not workStop Googling and start getting into the Word of GodWe are bombarding ourselves with information overloadMoms are afraid of messing up and uncertain of what to doWhat are the 3 stages of discipline? How do I discipline without introducing shame? Children are so resilient, we do not give them enough creditTrust that God will give us wisdom exactly when we need itScripture: Proverbs 1:1-5 (ESV) – “The proverbs of Solomon son of David, king of Israel: for gaining wisdom and instruction; for understanding words of insight; for receiving instruction in prudent behavior, doing what is right and just and fair; for giving prudence to those who are simple, knowledge and discretion to the young—let the wise listen and add to their learning, and let the discerning get guidance…”Discussion Questions: What messages about parenting have influenced you the most in recent years—culture, social media, your upbringing, or Scripture?“More information is not always good information.” Where have you felt overwhelmed or anxious because of too much advice?Why do you think the word authority has become uncomfortable in parenting conversations?How does Proverbs reframe discipline as protection and love rather than punishment?What is one area of parenting where you need to ask God for wisdom instead of trying to figure it out on your own?Resources:Check out our BRAND NEW Bible study: How To Teach Your Kids the BibleListen to our series on the 3 stages of discipline: 154, 155, 156Grab Karen's devotional book: Moments with God for Moms 

    The Sustainable Minimalists Podcast

    The world has changed so much, but the tenets of timeless parenting haven't changed one bit. Our culture tends to treat childhood like a race. But the push to meet academic benchmarks at younger and younger ages is counterproductive to how a child's brain naturally develops. And when parents overschedule their children because they're afraid they'll be left behind, they may be robbing them of the downtime they need to thrive. On today's show world-renowned child psychologists Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Dr. Roberta Michnick Golinkoff dive into how to raise healthy, happy children without burning out -- and without relying on the latest "educational" gadgets.   Here's a preview: [5:15] Smart phones, AI, oh my: The fundamental needs of children haven't changed, even if  technology has [15:00] How to ignore the very-real temptation to get our kids "ahead" [19:45] Unrealistic expectations characterize much of the "academic" toys on the market. Here's how to spot them [25:00] The research is clear: Kids need more downtime. Extracurriculars aren't downtime! [34:00] Your new parenting mantra: "Reflect, Resist, Recenter"   Resources mentioned: Einstein Never Used Flashcards: How Our Children Really Learn–And Why They Need to Play More and Memorize Less Trouble in Toyland 2025: A.I. bots and toxics present hidden dangers (via PIRG) Kathy and Roberta on Instagram Book clubs are scheduled!    This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting! Join our (free!) Facebook community here. Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Daily Dad
    Help Them Become Who They Are Meant to Be

    The Daily Dad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 3:31


    Our kids have so comparatively little experience, so little wisdom, so little confidence. It's insane. It's more insane still that we confuse and disorient them with our own expectations and projections…even though we know how much our own parents confused us in this regard.

    Shark farmer Podcast/ agriculture farm
    501 Belinda Bowman Has A Huge Heart

    Shark farmer Podcast/ agriculture farm

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 55:11


    In this episode, Rob Sharkey interviews Belinda Bowman, a sixth-generation farmer from Ontario, Canada. Belinda shares her journey through grief after the loss of her partner, Troy, and how it has shaped her life and farming practices. She discusses the importance of animals in her healing process, the challenges of parenting, and her desire to help others who are navigating similar experiences. The conversation also touches on the differences between farming in Canada and the U.S., the impact of social media on agriculture, and the importance of authenticity in sharing one's story.   takeaways Belinda is a sixth-generation farmer on a first-generation mortgage. The loss of her partner, Troy, profoundly impacted her life and farming. Animals played a crucial role in her healing process after loss. She emphasizes the importance of relationships during grief. Belinda wants to help others navigate their grief and trauma. Parenting has its own challenges, especially after loss. She feels a strong connection to the farming community. Belinda is open about her mental health struggles and healing journey. She believes in the power of authenticity on social media. Farming in Canada presents unique challenges compared to the U.S.

    The Decluttered Mom Podcast
    180: When the House Falls Apart at the Same Time Every Day

    The Decluttered Mom Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 12:57 Transcription Available


    Struggling with mom routines after school, before dinner, or bedtime? Daily transitions create chaos for busy moms, but they don't have to. In this episode, Diana reveals how to fix your home's toughest transition with one simple strategy: pre-decide it.No printables, no apps, no overwhelm, just 3-4 steps that calm kids, reduce decision fatigue, and stabilize your day. What You'll Learn:Why transitions trigger meltdowns (and how to spot yours).How to build a 15-minute routine kids actually follow.Pre-decide steps like “shoes off, snack time” to end entryway clutter.Why routine > resolutions for lasting calm in busy family life.If you're a busy mom who craves calmer afternoons, smoother bedtimes, and fewer meltdowns without a full-blown schedule overhaul, this episode is for you.Find Diana Rene on social media:Instagram: @the.decluttered.momFacebook: @the.decluttered.momPinterest: @DianaRene Are you ready for a peaceful and clutter-free home? Watch my FREE training video “Chaos to Calm” to learn how it's possible! And find all of my resources here.

    Money Skills For Therapists
    194: Being the Breadwinning Therapist While Raising Young Kids

    Money Skills For Therapists

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 36:38


    If you're a therapist who carries the weight of being the primary breadwinner while also wanting more presence, more ease, and more time with your family, this episode is for you. This isn't a conversation about hustling harder or squeezing more productivity out of already-full days. It's about slowing down enough to make values-based decisions—so your money, time, and energy actually support the life you want to be living.In this coaching-style episode, I sit down with Colleen Barrows, a perinatal mental health therapist, mom of two young children, and graduate of Money Skills for Therapists. Together, we walk through the very real tension Colleen is feeling between maintaining financial stability as the primary breadwinner, managing most of the household responsibilities, and wanting more meaningful one-on-one time with her kids—while also nurturing a creative passion project, which will help therapists and postpartum women, that she hopes may one day provide her with passive income.Choosing Time, Family, and Financial Stability as a Breadwinning TherapistLike so many breadwinning therapist moms, Colleen's “math brain” keeps telling her that the solution is to see more clients. She's currently carrying a heavy client load while also functioning as the household manager and emotional anchor at home. In this conversation, I gently guide Colleen through a reflective exercise—imagining herself years from now, looking back on this fleeting season of early parenthood—and we explore what choices she would feel most proud of when it comes to time, money, and energy.A Coaching Conversation for Breadwinning Therapist Parents(00:03:39) Balancing Passion, Time, and Family(00:12:99) Juggling Work and Household Finances(00:16:57) Balancing Careers and Relationship Equity(00:22:41) Quality vs. Quantity in Parenting(00:24:20) Seeking Balance and Intentionality(00:27:08) Household Roles and Compatibility(00:31:52) Balancing Breadwinning and Family(00:33:21) Money Clarity for TherapistsExploring Choices Around Time, Energy, and IncomeThis episode offers an honest look at the tension many therapist parents feel—between financial responsibility, private practice demands, and the desire to be fully present during a fleeting season of early parenthood. If you've ever felt pulled between money decisions and your deeper values, this conversation is for you.Key takeaways to reflect on:Balance isn't just math: Financial choices should support your well-being, not override it.Quality over quantity: Small, protected moments of connection matter more than constant presence.Revisit roles regularly: Sharing household labor and support can ease resentment and restore energy.Being the breadwinner often means carrying more than just the paycheck. This season of parenting young children is intense—but it's not permanent. With thoughtful, values-led choices, you can build a life you'll look back on with pride, not regret.Ready to Improve your Business Money Skills?Are you a Solo Private Practice Owner? I made this course just for you: Money Skills for Therapists. My signature course has been carefully designed to take therapists from money confusion, shame, and uncertainty – to calm and confidence. In this course I give you everything you need to create financial peace of mind as a therapist in solo private practice.Want to learn more?

    Decide Your Legacy
    How to Play the Long Game

    Decide Your Legacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 23:29


    Ready to turn setbacks into your secret weapon? In Episode 185 of the DYL Podcast, Adam Gragg invites you to master "The Long Game" and discover why leaders, and anyone hungry for growth, must think beyond today. From NFL game-day blunders to personal battles with failure, Adam Gragg shows how grit, vulnerability, and vision fuel true success.Get real about your fears, gather lessons from every stumble, and create a bounce-back plan that keeps you moving forward. Whether you're a parent dreaming big for your kids or an entrepreneur navigating setbacks, these insights will inspire you to play, and WIN, the long game.Tune in now to laugh, learn, and light up your legacy. This episode isn't just hope, it's your playbook for lasting impact. Hit subscribe, share with a friend, and get ready to lead with courage!►► GET MY FREE VIDEO & WORKSHEET - SHATTERPROOF YOURSELF LITE! 7 SMALL STEPS TO A GIANT LEAP IN YOUR CONFIDENCE https://www.decideyourlegacy.com/shatterproof_landing_leadsCHAPTERS:00:00 Resilience After Failure05:26 "Parenting: Embrace the Long Game"09:22 "Growth Through Fear and Lessons"10:20 "Embrace Imperfection, Learn, Grow"15:23 "Brian's First Year in Business"17:30 "Letter from Daughter's Heart"20:51 "Take Action and Share" Be sure to check out Escape Artists Travel and tell them Decide Your Legacy sent you!

    Father Hoods
    #Throwback: Dad State of Mind feat. Shawn Ewashko (@vfxshawn)

    Father Hoods

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 47:31


    Kicking off 2026, the Father Hoods crew drops the first throwback episode of the year, and it's full of laughs, lessons, and real talk! Manny Digital and KGB welcome longtime listener and Virtual Effects wizard, Shawn Ewashko, to the table. They dive into the highs and lows of trusting others to watch your kids, being away from them, and starting fresh in a new city without family or close friends to lean on. Shawn also shares one of his go-to parenting apps that helps survive the modern parenthood grind, while the Dads dig into the importance of mental health for men. From laughs to life lessons, this episode hits on everything from fatherhood to friendship, showing that navigating the game of life as a Dad takes strategy, heart, and a little humor. Start your 2026 right. This throwback sets the tone for a year of parenting growth! What You'll Hear in This Episode: [00:03:30] Who's Got the Kids? [00:12:50] Hustle Mode: ON [00:21:35] Adjust & Adapt [00:29:15] Parenting in the Now [00:39:15] Fatherhood Therapy Why Tune In: Fatherhood like you've never heard it! DJ EFN, Manny Digital, and KGB serve the highs, the lows, and the lessons with a rhythm that hits deep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Jaxon Talks Everybody
    #444 - Davina Hehn- How Understanding Your Emotions Changes Everything

    Jaxon Talks Everybody

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 80:25


    Davina Hehn joins Something For Everybody this week. Davina is a trained therapist turned mental health coach and professional friend.  In this conversation, Davina shares her journey of finding steadiness amidst life's chaos, particularly through the lens of parenting and emotional intelligence. She discusses the importance of understanding emotions, the journey of anger management, and the role of therapy and coaching in personal growth. Davina emphasizes the need for curiosity in understanding oneself and the complexities of parenting, highlighting how it can transform relationships and personal identity. -

    Legacy Makers: A Conversation For Dads
    New Years Rhythms vs Resolutions

    Legacy Makers: A Conversation For Dads

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 30:06


    What if the rhythms you build this year shape your kids more than any resolution ever could? In this episode of Legacy Makers, two dads get honest about emotional availability, sustainable pace, spiritual leadership, and the long‑game of raising future adults—not just compliant kids. From year‑end reviews with their children to redefining success through rhythms instead of resolutions, this conversation challenges dads to rethink how they lead, love, and show up at home. Chapters 00:00 Lost Days, Holiday Chaos, and Youth Sports02:45 Year‑End Date Nights and Reflecting as a Couple05:58 Bringing Year‑End Reviews Into Parenting09:12 Resolutions vs. Rhythms: A Better Way to Grow12:40 Emotional Availability Over Emotional Control16:05 Visible Repentance and Apologizing Well19:22 Finding a Sustainable Pace of Family Life22:47 Intentional Words vs. Constant Commentary25:30 Modeling Faith Authentically at Home28:04 Parenting for the Long Game30:12 Choosing One Rhythm for the Year AheadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Healthy Parenting Handbook with Katie Kimball
    100: Why Are You So Tired? (Chronic Fatigue and Long Haulers with Dr. Evan Hirsch)

    Healthy Parenting Handbook with Katie Kimball

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 55:51


    Way back when my husband and I were new-ish parents, he read a headline that talked about parents being "bone tired" at the end of the day.For years, we referred to that phrase: "We're BONE TIRED. Parents are all BONE TIRED." (Put a little lilt and emphasis on "bone" and you can hear us in your head now.)As it turns out, Dr. Evan Hirsch would recommend that we stop with those negative thoughts, because they're not going to take us anywhere good. He's an international expert on chronic fatigue (and now long haulers), and this was an interview I was HIGHLY looking forward to. I was right!Prepare to be fascinated by Dr. Hirsch's wisdom on:The 33 causes of fatigueHow you KNOW you have chronic fatigue (and aren't just bone tired like every other parent out there - and it's way easier than I expected to figure it out!)Why solving your chronic fatigue may also make you live longerWhy some people become long haulers and others don't (this has fascinated me for a while and I couldn't wait to discuss it!)Dr. Hirsch's process for helping people reverse chronic fatigue (that more or less translates to long haul)How you know if 5 jumping jacks is pushing your body too muchA simple "recipe" to raise healthy kids (i.e. what an integrative MD would tell you to do to prevent your kids from getting chronic illnesses and BOOST their real energy—not the sugar-laden kind—to help them live happier lives now)THE most important technique he recommends to everyone, preventative and restorative (and there are only 4 steps to it and zero cost!!!)I'm going to be thinking about this interview for a long time...can't wait to hear what you think about it.Resources We Mention for Chronic FatigueDr. Hirsch would like to give you a FREE PDF download of his book Tired of Being Tired that has helped thousands of exhausted humans resolve their fatigue and achieve more in their livesHere is Dr. Hirsch's book Fix Your FatigueHere's an interview about one of those infections, Lyme diseaseHere's the Jack Canfield book The Success Principles we talked aboutFollow Dr. Hirsch on social media: Facebook, Instagram, YoutubeSay goodbye to picky eating today! Visit kidscookrealfood.com/pickypodcast now.  Get 4 life skills workshops now for free! Kitchen Stewardship Raising Healthy Families follow Katie on Instagram or Facebook Subscribe to the newsletter to get weekly updates YouTube shorts channel for HPH Find the Healthy Parenting Handbook at raisinghealthyfamilies.com/podcast Affiliate links used here. Thanks for supporting the Healthy Parenting Handbook!

    Marriage Is Tougher Than Woodpecker Lips

    SummaryIn this episode of The Marriage is Tougher Than Woodpecker Lips podcast, hosts Bryan Hooks and Paul Sargent explore the reasons behind staying married. They discuss the importance of commitment, the weight of responsibility, and the challenges that come with marriage. The conversation emphasizes love as a choice, the significance of self-love, and the impact of marriage on children. The hosts reflect on their personal experiences and insights, encouraging listeners to consider their own reasons for staying married and the work involved in maintaining a healthy relationship.TakeawaysMarriage requires constant effort and commitment.Choosing to stay married is a daily decision.Self-reflection is crucial in understanding marriage.Love is an action, not just a feeling.The weight of responsibility can be heavy for husbands.Facing challenges together strengthens the relationship.Setting a good example for children is important.Communication is key during tough times.Self-love is essential for loving others.Belief in the marriage foundation is vital for longevity.We hope you enjoy!Please reach out to us at:marriageistougher.comfacebook.com/MarriageIsTougherinstagram.com/marriageistougher/Let us know if you would like to be a guest on the show or share topic ideasDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!!!This goes a long way to help us get our message out to more men ready to be better husbands!Thank You,Bryan and Paul

    Raising Confident Girls with Melissa Jones
    5 Things to Say When Your Daughter Is Being Really Hard on Herself

    Raising Confident Girls with Melissa Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 26:50


    Welcome to Raising Confident Girls. In this episode, Melissa Jones dives into a challenge many girls face—but don't always talk about out loud: self-criticism. She explores how negative self-talk can quietly shape a girl's confidence and emotional world, and why it so often comes from pressure rather than truth.Melissa offers 5 practical, compassionate phrases parents can use to help their daughters soften their inner critic and build resilience through kinder self-talk. She reminds parents that perfection isn't the goal—connection is. By recognizing pressure, naming the inner critic, and meeting girls where they are emotionally, parents can support their daughters in developing a healthier, more supportive relationship with themselves.In this episode, we discuss:How self-criticism shows up quietly in girls' everyday livesWhy pressure—not truth—often fuels negative self-talkThe power of naming the inner critic to reduce its holdSimple, supportive phrases parents can use in hard momentsHow embracing imperfection builds emotional resilienceWhy meeting your daughter where she is matters more than fixing feelingsJoin Melissa for this thoughtful and reassuring conversation that will help you support your daughter's confidence from the inside out—by fostering kind self-talk, emotional awareness, and a deeper sense of self-acceptance.Download the Quick Tips PDF of today's episode for future reference.If you know a parent who could benefit from this conversation, share this episode with them! Let's work together to raise the next generation of confident girls.Melissa's Links:• Website • Instagram • Facebook• TikTok• LinkedIn

    Care to Change Counseling - Practical Solutions for Positive Change

    Host: April Bordeau Guest: Mac Zambrano  Parenting young children can feel overwhelming, especially when big emotions, power struggles, and exhaustion collide. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to parent littles with both love and limits, without relying on shame, fear, or survival-based parenting approaches.Rather than focusing on “fixing behavior,” this conversation reframes early childhood challenges through a developmental and relational lens. You'll learn why boundaries are not the opposite of love, but one of the clearest ways children experience safety, connection, and trust.We talk about:Why limits are essential for emotional and nervous system developmentHow to respond to big behaviors without escalating power strugglesThe difference between discipline and punishmentWhy parents don't need to do this alone—and were never meant toHow early support can change the trajectory for both children and parentsIf you're parenting a little one and find yourself questioning, second-guessing, or feeling worn down, this episode is an invitation to pause, breathe, and reach for support.

    Huberman Lab
    Best Ways to Build Better Habits & Break Bad Ones | James Clear

    Huberman Lab

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 155:33


    James Clear is an expert on behavioral change and habits and the author of the bestselling book Atomic Habits. We discuss the best ways to build new healthy habits and end bad ones without relying on motivation or willpower. Rather than list off categories of tools or acronyms, James explains how anchoring the changes you want to make in your identity and physical environment allows you to make desired changes quickly and ones that stick. Whether your goal is better fitness and physical health, productivity or mental health, you'll learn actionable, zero-cost protocols to build powerful and meaningful habits. Sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman Lingo: https://hellolingo.com/huberman Wealthfront*: https://wealthfront.com/huberman Joovv: https://joovv.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman Function: https://functionhealth.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 James Clear 00:02:57 Common Habits, Tool: Habit Success & Getting Started 00:06:16 Make Starting a Habit Easier, Tool: 4 Laws of Behavior Change 00:10:18 Sponsors: Lingo & Wealthfront 00:13:26 Writing Habits, Seasons & Flexibility; Adaptability, Tool: Bad Day Plan 00:18:42 Consistency, Flow vs Grind, Master Showing Up, Learning & Practice 00:24:54 Chunking, Getting Started at Gym 00:28:01 Flow Don't Fight, Dissatisfaction & Effort, Tool: Identity-Based Habits 00:34:10 Friction, Competition & Effort; Credentials 00:39:38 Make Effort Rewarding, Mindset, Tools: Previsualization, Emphasize Positives 00:45:59 Sponsors: AG1 & Joovv 00:48:56 Reflection & Learning, Tool: Self-Testing; Perfectionism, Tool: Curiosity 00:55:18 Striving vs Relaxation, Balance, Tool: Turn On/Off; Hiking, Nature Reset 01:04:20 Identity & Professional Pursuits; Choosing New Projects; Clinging to Identity 01:14:24 Sponsor: Eight Sleep 01:15:42 Criticism; Identity & Growth 01:21:47 Failure, Identity, Sports, Tool: Rebounding & Reaching; Public Failures 01:30:03 Daily Habits, Tools: Day in Quarters; Never Miss Twice; Meal Timing 01:38:22 Daily Habit Timing & Sequencing, Tool: Mindfully Choose Inputs 01:45:37 Creativity, Specialization vs Generalization; Books 01:51:31 Sponsor: Function 01:53:18 Habits & Context, Environmental Cues, Tools for Minimizing Phone Use 02:02:01 Bad Habits, Checking Phone, Tools for Breaking Bad Habits 02:08:21 Physical & Social Environment, New Habits, Tool: Join/Create Groups 02:18:40 Family, Habits; Kids & Parenting, Tools: Stimulus; Good Conditions 02:26:05 Impact of Habits, Habits as Solutions; Upcoming Projects 02:32:45 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter *This experience may not be representative of other Wealthfront clients, and there is no guarantee of future performance or success. Experiences will vary. The Cash Account, which is not a deposit account, is offered by Wealthfront Brokerage LLC, member FINRA/SIPC.  Wealthfront Brokerage is not a bank. The base APY is 3.50% on cash deposits as of November 07, 2025, is representative, subject to change, and requires no minimum. If eligible for the overall boosted rate of 4.15% offered in connection with this promo, your boosted rate is also subject to change if the base rate decreases during the 3 month promo period. Funds in the Cash Account are swept to program banks, where it earns the variable APY. New Cash Account deposits are subject to a 2-4 day holding period before becoming available for transfer. Investment advisory services are provided by Wealthfront Advisers LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. Securities investments: not bank deposits, bank-guaranteed or FDIC-insured, and may lose value. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Dr. Laura Call of the Day
    We Don't Want to Lose This Son Too

    Dr. Laura Call of the Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 11:59


    Joe and Stephanie lost one son to suicide and see their ties with their other son slipping away.  Call 1-800-DR-LAURA / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment at DrLaura.comFollow me on social media:Facebook.com/DrLauraInstagram.com/DrLauraProgramYouTube.com/DrLauraJoin 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.

    Wretched Radio
    New Years Resolutions? Here’s How To See Real Change In 2026

    Wretched Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 54:59


    Segment 1 • January 9 is the graveyard for most New Year's resolutions—will yours survive? • Don't just read your Bible—savor it. Slow down and mine for treasure. • God's word is an endless goldmine that you can never exhaust. Segment 2 • Even good, expository preaching can miss the point of the text. • Suffering, submission, and sanctification define the Christian life. • Show up to church expecting God to speak and change you. Segment 3 • 2025 contained so many painful losses. • Parenting - raising and training depraved sinners - is simply hard work. • Hard year or not, Christians still raise their eyes in hope. Segment 4 • 2025 headlines: SCOTUS ruled on abortion pills, the PCA named Kevin DeYoung as moderator. • The Anglican Communion appointed a lesbian archbishop, marking a significant shift. • Global persecution rose, antisemitism surged, and Christian nationalism hit new highs. ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!

    #MOMTRUTHS with Cat & Nat
    Parenting Unfiltered: Don't Share Your Tears With Nat

    #MOMTRUTHS with Cat & Nat

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 38:22


    We promise to be back soon with new episodes but life is just life'ing. In this repeat episode Nat shares how not one, but two people completely broke down in tears right in front of her. And while we all get that emotions can run high, Nat is definitely not the “let's hug it out” type. After today's episode, it's clear she's also not the shoulder to cry on type. Nat prefers to shut it down before things get too carried away!This podcast is presented by The Common Parent. The all-in-one parenting resource you need to for your teens & tweens. We've uncovered every parenting issue, so you don't have too.Are you a parent that is struggling understanding the online world, setting healthy screen-time limits, or navigating harmful online content? Purchase screen sense for $24.99 & unlock Cat & Nat's ultimate guide to parenting in the digital age. Go to https://www.thecommonparent.com/screen-sense-ebook Follow @thecommonparent on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecommonparent/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The BreakPoint Podcast
    Is Your Parenting Disordered?

    The BreakPoint Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 5:00


    The rise in outsource parenting and why a vibe check might help.  __________ For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org. 

    The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
    Digital Exhaustion and Why Technology Is Draining Our Focus at Home featuring Paul Leonardi

    The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 58:50


    To kick off 2026, I sit down with Dr. Paul Leonardi, author of the bestselling book Digital Exhaustion, for a conversation that felt incredibly timely—and personal. If you've been feeling distracted, mentally drained, short-tempered, or like your family is getting the leftovers of your energy, this episode puts clear language around what's happening inside your brain.   We dive deep into how constant app switching, nonstop notifications, and digital overload are quietly exhausting our attention, memory, marriages, and relationships with our kids. Paul breaks down the science behind digital exhaustion in a practical, grounded way, and I share a powerful moment when my 12-year-old voluntarily handed back his phone because he didn't like how it made him feel. This episode isn't about rejecting technology—it's about learning how to use it without letting it use us.     Timeline Summary: [0:00] Introduction [1:02] Welcoming listeners to 2026 and the 11th year of The Dad Edge Podcast. [1:40] Introducing Dr. Paul Leonardi and the concept of digital exhaustion. [2:22] How digital overload impacts attention, memory, marriage, and family life. [3:05] Parenting in a world our brains were never designed for. [4:12] Raising kids with devices and navigating unfamiliar territory. [6:07] Independence, social media, and emotional complexity in today's kids. [7:35] How online trends shape kids' identity and self-image. [9:58] What's actually happening in the brain during prolonged digital use. [11:16] The hidden "taxes" we pay for constant connectivity. [12:26] Driver #1: attention and constant context switching. [13:31] Driver #2: inference and filling in the blanks online. [15:26] Driver #3: amplified emotions—both positive and negative. [16:31] Why multitasking burns massive mental energy. [17:20] The impact of digital overload on memory and mental residue. [18:41] Outsourcing memory to devices and what it costs us. [21:15] When kids are actually ready for devices—and when they're not. [23:42] Why screen time isn't the real issue—interruptions and content are. [26:35] The emotional cost of likes, validation, and online comparison. [28:39] Larry shares the story of his son giving up his phone voluntarily. [31:11] Why kids struggle to articulate digital overwhelm. [32:06] The Facebook outage study and the surprising relief people felt. [35:10] Introducing the Roommates to Soulmates live course. [37:54] Digital exhaustion inside marriage and miscommunication over text. [38:58] "Make the match" — choosing the right communication medium. [43:12] "Be here, not elsewhere" and the power of undistracted presence. [46:09] How distraction has become socially normalized. [49:21] Why work interruptions at home send the wrong message. [51:39] Modeling priorities for kids through availability and presence. [56:21] Where to find Paul, his book, and additional resources.     Five Key Takeaways Digital exhaustion comes from attention switching, inference-making, and emotional overload, not just screen time alone. Multitasking is a myth—the brain burns massive energy switching contexts, leaving us mentally drained. Kids often feel overwhelmed by devices before they can explain it, which shows up as stress or behavior changes. Choosing the right communication tool matters, especially in marriage and parenting. Presence beats duration—ten fully focused minutes matter more than hours of distracted time.     Links & Resources Paul Leonardi — Digital Exhaustion Book: https://paulleonardi.com/digital-exhaustion-book/ Paul Leonardi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-leonardi-45b67321/ Dad Edge Mastermind & Alliance: https://thedadedge.com/mastermind Roommates to Soulmates Course: https://thedadedge.com/soulmates Episode Show Notes & Resources: https://thedadedge.com/1422     Closing Remark If this episode made you rethink how you're using your phone, your attention, or your presence at home, please rate, review, follow, and share the podcast. The way we show up—focused, intentional, and available—shapes not just our kids' childhoods, but the adults they become.

    Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning
    EFR 917: Nervous System Mastery: The Secret to Elite Performance and How to Perform Under Pressure (Without Burning Out) with Natalie Hummel

    Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 83:13


    This episode is brought to you by Timeline, Strong Coffee Company and Fatty15. In this episode of Ever Forward Radio, performance coach Natalie Hummel reframes what it truly means to be a high performer—arguing that excellence isn't built through discipline, talent, or mindset alone, but through nervous system mastery. Natalie explains how fear, pressure, and self-sabotage are not problems to eliminate but sensations to build capacity for, and why separating sensation from story is the key to performing with ease under stress. Together, we will explore identity, upper limits, resilience, flow states, and what high performance looks like in everyday life. This conversation offers a grounded, practical, and deeply human approach to performance—one rooted in presence, self-mastery, and the courage to feel what most people avoid. Follow Natalie @nataliehummelcoaching Follow Chase @chase_chewning ----- 00:00 – What Is High Performance, Really? 01:10 – Pressure, Purpose, and Choosing Your Arena 03:40 – Is Life Happening To You or For You? 05:40 – Performance Mastery vs. Self-Mastery 07:50 – Fear, Ego, and the Nervous System 10:50 – Why Competition Really Means "Striving Together" 12:30 – Identity, Ego, and the Default Nervous System 14:50 – How Your Past Sets Upper Limits on Success 17:15 – Why Discipline Eventually Stops Working 20:10 – Revisiting the Places That Formed Your Nervous System 23:00 – Freedom From vs. Freedom To 28:45 – Signs of Nervous System Dysregulation 31:20 – Separating Sensation From Story 33:20 – What Resilience Actually Is 36:20 – How to Train Resilience (The Nightly Practice) 40:30 – Parenting as a High-Performance Practice 45:10 – Giving Up Discipline for Presence 47:50 – Expanding Capacity Under Stress 49:30 – Reframing Failure Without Identity Collapse 53:00 – Why You Must Acknowledge the Past (But Not Live There) 57:30 – Nervous System > Mindset 01:01:00 – Spiritual Bypassing and Wellness Culture Pitfalls 01:06:20 – Flow State, Ease, and Pressure 01:10:20 – Why Pressure Is a Privilege 01:14:15 – High Performance for Non-Athletes 01:18:30 – The One Practice That Changes Everything 01:20:20 – Ever Forward ----- Episode resources: FREE 3-day sample of MitoPure longevity gummies at https://www.Timeline.com/everforwardsample  15% off organic coffee and lattes with adaptogens and collage with no crash or jitters with code CHASE at https://www.StrongCoffeeCompany.com  Extra 15% off 90-day starter kit of C15:0 essential fatty acids at https://www.Fatty15.com/everforward Watch and subscribe on YouTube Learn more at NatalieHummelCoaching.com

    The Family Discipleship Podcast
    OQ - How Do You Help Your Kids Be Ready to Be Uncool or Rejected?

    The Family Discipleship Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 10:42


    Following Jesus has never been the cool option—and that's something our kids need to be ready for. In this One Question episode, Adam and Chelsea talk about how to disciple kids who aren't ruled by popularity, approval, or the fear of man. They unpack how to make being “different” normal and why closeness to God matters more than being liked. Follow Us:Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteEditing and support by The Good Podcast Co. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Daily Dad
    How Do You Think It Feels?

    The Daily Dad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 3:20


    You're just trying to get your point across. You're just trying to teach them. You're just trying to keep them safe. But how do you think it feels? How do you think it feels to be them?

    Before You Kill Yourself
    How to cope with a high high and low low

    Before You Kill Yourself

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 23:39


    We explore why emotional highs are often followed by sudden lows, especially after moments of achievement, transition, or loss. We look at how identity, nervous system biology, and meaning collide — and why the crash doesn't mean something is wrong. Most importantly, we talk about how to build guardrails for the comedown.Key Points:Highs stress the nervous systemIdentity amplifies the swingEndings create emotional voidsGrief intensifies contrastThe drop is often biologicalGuardrails matter more than mindsetThrive 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.

    Just Alex
    Q&A: what we'll do differently with baby #2, parenting style differences & our #1 goal for 2026

    Just Alex

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 43:22


    This week on Two Parents & A Podcast — it's the FIRST EPISODE OF 2026!! (Happy New Year!!!) And we're kicking things off with a little Q&A (answering all of YOUR questions!!). We're talking through what we'll do differently with baby #2 (and what we're keeping the same), how we think about screen time for Tate (& baby #2) AND ourselves, and how we navigate parenting style differences with friends as we build our village. We also get into preparing Tate for baby boy, whether sibling jealousy is inevitable, and how we're balancing friendships with people who don't have kids — without making it weird. Plus, we share the one thing that made parenting noticeably easier this year that no one really talks about, and our #1 goal for 2026 as we go from a family of three to four. And if you've already been through the toddler-to-newborn transition… please DM us your best advice. We're collecting it all :)  Timestamps:  00:00:00 Welcome back to Two Parents & A Podcast! 00:01:49 Q&A: Do you rotate who gets up with Tate in the morning and who does bedtime routine? 00:08:07 Q&A: Things you'll do differently with baby #2? 00:13:27 Q&A: Things you won't change with baby #2?  00:17:33 Q&A: Starting to get nervous with giving birth - best advice?  00:22:36 Q&A: Opinions on screen time? 00:25:58 Q&A: How do you handle parenting and disciplining differences among friends with kids? 00:31:32 Q&A: How do you think Tate will react once baby boy comes? Any jealousy?  00:34:39 Q&A: Best activities to do with your single friends as a parent? 00:37:49 Q&A: What's one thing that made parenting easier this year that no one talks about?! 00:39:27 Q&A: What's your #1 goal for 2026? 00:41:40 LOVE YOU GUYS!  #twoparentsandapod --------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you to our sponsors this week: *Hero Bread: Hero Bread is offering 10% off your order. Go to https://www.hero.co and use code TWOPARENTS at checkout.  *Perelel:  Exclusive for our listeners, new customers can enjoy 20% off their first order with codeTWOPARENTS at https://www.perelelhealth.com *Hungryroot: For a limited time get 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life. Go to https://www.hungryroot.com/TWOPARENTS and use code TWOPARENTS.  *Cozy Earth: Go to https://www.cozyearth.com/TWOPARENTS for up to 20% off! --------------------------------------------------------------- Listen to the pod on YouTube/Spotify/Apple: https://www.youtube.com/@twoparentsandapod https://open.spotify.com/show/7BxuZnHmNzOX9MdnzyU4bD?si=5e715ebaf9014fac https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-parents-a-podcast/id1737442386 --------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Two Parents & A Podcast: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/twoparentsandapod TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@twoparentsandapod Follow Alex Bennett: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/justalexbennett TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@justalexbennett Follow Harrison Fugman: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/harrisonfugman TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@harrisonfugman --------------------------------------------------------------- Powered by: Just Media House – https://www.justmediahouse.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Mighty Mommy's Quick and Dirty Tips for Practical Parenting
    Tips for more connected parenting in the new year (Reissue)

    The Mighty Mommy's Quick and Dirty Tips for Practical Parenting

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 13:42


    701. Hoping to make some positive change in your parent-child relationship in the new year? Dr. Nanika Coor offers some ways to move toward becoming a more connected parent this year! Find a transcript here.Have a parenting question? Email Dr. Coor at parenthood@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 646-926-3243.Find Project Parenthood on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the Quick and Dirty Tips newsletter for more tips and advice.Project Parenthood is a part of Quick and Dirty Tips.Links: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/QDTProjectParenthoodhttps://twitter.com/qdtparenthoodhttps://brooklynparenttherapy.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Unstoppable U Podcast
    6 Micro Habits of Successful Teenagers in 2026

    The Unstoppable U Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 13:58


    Want to crush 2026 without overhauling your entire life? In this episode, I share six small habits that separate successful teens from everyone else. These aren't complicated. They're simple daily moves that compound into real results. From cold showers to Sunday reflections, you'll learn exactly what to do and why each habit matters. Which of these six are you already doing?

    Best You Can B
    Trailer | Motherhood Equipped

    Best You Can B

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 1:02


    Motherhood Equipped is for moms who want to feel confident, supported, and aligned with who God created them to be. Each episode shares practical wellness tips, biblical encouragement, natural pregnancy and postpartum guidance, birth stories of all kinds, and real conversations about identity, marriage, and raising little ones with intention. Hosted by Brigitta Borinstein, a mom of two, wellness advocate, and both home-birth and hospital-birth mama, this show equips you with simple tools to thrive in your health, your motherhood, and your walk with the Lord.Perfect for moms seeking to feel equipped in all things motherhood, wellness, faith, and birth! 

    Join The Journey Junior

    Journey with us as we practice this month's memory verse (John 15:5), review some of Acts 1, practice "waiting for a green light", and celebrating January's birthday shoutouts. You can email your memory verse practice recordings or future birthday shoutouts to jointhejourney@watermark.org

    The Art of Raising Humans
    10 Parenting Habits to Leave Behind This Year (So You Can Build More Connection and Cooperation)

    The Art of Raising Humans

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 38:26


    Parenting doesn't need another list of things to do. Sometimes the most powerful change comes from knowing what to stop. In this episode of The Art of Raising Humans, Kyle and Sara Wester explore 10 common parenting habits that quietly block connection and cooperation, even when they're widely accepted or well-intended. From grounding and “don't talk back” to screen-time double standards and over-advising, these habits often create power struggles instead of teaching skills. This conversation isn't about blame or perfection. It's about shifting from control-based parenting to connection-based leadership, so kids can build emotional, relational, and self-regulation skills that actually last.If you're feeling stuck in discipline cycles or longing for more cooperation without fear or force, this episode offers a grounded, compassionate way forward. View the full podcast transcript at: https://www.artofraisinghumans.com/10-parenting-habits-to-leave-behind-this-year-so-you-can-build-more-connection-and-cooperation Visit our website and social media channels for more valuable content for your parenting journey. Resource Website: https://www.artofraisinghumans.com Video Courses: https://art-of-raising-humans.newzenler.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artofraisinghumans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofraisinghumans Podcast Website: https://www.theartofraisinghumans.com Book 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.

    Family Disappeared
    Re-Parenting, Legacy & Emotional Inheritance in Parental Alienation Part 2 - Episode 127

    Family Disappeared

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 26:57 Transcription Available


    This conversation explores the transformative power of travel and cultural experiences in shaping family dynamics and personal growth. The speakers discuss the impact of parental alienation, the evolution of fatherhood, and the importance of being present in children's lives. They share insights on cultural connections, ancestry, and the significance of community in nurturing relationships. The discussion also delves into the themes of failure, recovery, and the journey of writing a book that encapsulates their experiences.Key TakeawaysTravel can provide children with a broader perspective on life.Cultural experiences can strengthen family bonds and connections.Fatherhood is evolving from transactional to transformational.Being present with children is more important than perfection.Understanding ancestry can deepen children's sense of identity.Community plays a crucial role in family dynamics.Personal growth often comes from embracing failure and learning from it.Intentional parenting can help break cycles of alienation.The power of pausing allows for reflection and growth.Sharing stories can inspire others and foster connection.Chapters00:00 - Navigating Parental Alienation Through Global Experiences 03:32 - Transforming Perspectives on Fatherhood 11:49 - Cultural Connections and Ancestry 15:52 - The Power of Presence and Intentionality 20:51 - Embracing Failure and Recovery 25:20 - Reflections on Change and Community Support 27:11 - Navigating Parental Alienation Through Global Experiences 30:44 - Transforming Perspectives on Fatherhood 39:19 - Cultural Connections and Ancestry 46:01 - The Power of Pausing and Personal Growth 49:02 - Understanding Failure Immunity 52:32 - Hope and Intentional ParentingIf you wish to connect with Lawrence Joss or any of the PA-A community members who have appeared as guests on the podcast:  Email - familydisappeared@gmail.com Linktree: https://linktr.ee/lawrencejoss (All links mentioned in the podcast are available in Linktree)  Please donate to support PAA programs: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=SDLTX8TBSZNXSsa bottom partThis podcast is made possible by the Family Disappeared Team:Anna Johnson- Editor/Contributor/Activist/Co-hostGlaze Gonzales- Podcast ManagerConnect with Lawrence Joss:Website: https://parentalalienationanonymous.com/Email- familydisappeared@gmail.com

    Chasing Brighter Podcast
    Super Woman Diaries #21: The Invisible Load of Parenting

    Chasing Brighter Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 14:14 Transcription Available


    Ever feel like managing your kids' healthcare is a full-time job you never applied for? In this honest and relatable conversation, Jessica and Kelly dive into the emotional and logistical load of parenting—starting with the surprisingly stressful world of pediatric dental care. From sticker shock and feeling like “just another number” to the exhausting process of finding providers who actually feel supportive, they unpack the invisible labor parents carry every day. Along the way, they remind us of something crucial: you don't have to earn rest, quitting a provider can be an act of self-respect, and caring for yourself is not optional—it's essential. This episode is a permission slip for grace, boundaries, and choosing care that truly feels like care. Inside This Conversation: Why parenting often feels like managing a healthcare system alone The emotional and financial reality of kids' dental care What it's like to feel dismissed—or truly supported—by providers Why leaving a dentist (or any provider) can be empowering The invisible mental load parents carry every day How self-care and grace can coexist with family responsibility Chapters 00:00 Navigating Dental Care for Kids 03:31 Finding the Right Dentist for Yourself 06:28 The Challenges of Scheduling and Insurance 09:17 The Emotional Load of Parental Responsibilities Connect With Us:

    Fitzy & Wippa
    Parenting Secrets From Dr Billy Garvey You Need To Hear

    Fitzy & Wippa

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 23:23 Transcription Available


    Dr Billy Garvey shares his expert insights, hilarious anecdotes, and practical tips for navigating the ups and downs of parenting. From everyday challenges to unexpected surprises, this episode is for any parent (or anyone who deals with kids!)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Hook and Bridge Podcast
    Christmas Recap/ Top 10 Songs of 2025

    The Hook and Bridge Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 62:28 Transcription Available


    Send in your music story!Start with a question: what happens when your words shape your year? We dive into that idea headfirst, sharing New Year goals about speaking with intention, listening better, and even using silence as a strategic tool. From high-stakes business meetings to decompressing at home, we talk about how choosing our words—and choosing when not to speak—can shift outcomes, mindsets, and relationships.Then we pivot into our favorite kind of chaos: holidays, family, and music. We trade stories about Christmas hosting mishaps, perfect plates from an ex–Italian chef grandpa, and gifts that fuel creativity, like a personalized guitar capo and a full art chest. Parenting makes a surprise entrance too: a toddler's sudden language burst, color naming, and the first proud “trash can.” It's the kind of moment that reminds you growth looks flat until it rockets ahead.On the music front, we break down the 2025 charts and confess our personal favorites, from Alex Warren's Ordinary to Teddy Swims and Billie Eilish. Sparks fly when we challenge the ease of country crossovers and ask whether dominant sounds invite outsiders to take over. It's lively, opinionated, and packed with examples—why some artists thrive across genres, why others don't, and how “90s alternative” still echoes through modern playlists. We also compare mood-based listening with old-school genre boxes and ask what really drives a hit in the streaming era.We wrap with pure fun: movies that blindsided us with big feelings, game recommendations, and a slate of plans for Pokemon's 30th anniversary—think retro runs, builds, card openings, and music-themed teams that listeners can help name. Hit play for a candid, energetic ride that blends real life with real music talk.If you're into thoughtful riffs, chart debates, and a community that builds together, follow the show, tap the bell, and share this episode with a friend. Rate and review to help more music nerds find us—what was your number one track of 2025?Check out our Youtube and Instagram! Check out our Website! Become a member!Support the showPlease give us a quick rate and review. If you enjoyed the audio version head over to our Youtube for video content! Follow the Instagram for special content and weekly updates. Check out our website and leave us a voice message to be heard on the show or find out more about the guests!Ever wanted to start your own podcast? Here is a link to get started!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1964696https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONMXkuIfpVizopNb_CoIGghttps://www.instagram.com/hook_and_bridge_podcast/https://www.thehookandbridgepodcast.com/

    The S.H.I.T.T.S Podcast
    Black Love, Real Talk, And Artistry

    The S.H.I.T.T.S Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 76:02 Transcription Available


    The mic opens on a check-in and turns into a masterclass on presence. Che' Afrique—singer, songwriter, and teacher—joins us to talk about becoming a better mother, paying attention to kids in a loud world, and why “being there” beats any illusion of balance. We dig into the moments parents miss, the power of boundaries, and how structure saves more futures than speeches ever will.From Boston classrooms to Chicago memories, Shea breaks down how education and edge shaped her voice. She takes us back to her first performances, the shaky hands that came with stage fright, and the mindset shift that turned critique into confidence. Then we get into the heart of craft: creativity, authorship, and the debate around ghostwriters. Che take is bold—give the pen its flowers, not just the face on the cover. Credit the creators, expand who gets seen, and let authenticity lead the sound.The standout story lands with “Not The One,” a heartbreak track born on New Year's Day, written through tears and recorded as a freestyle. That song became proof that vulnerability travels: men and women heard their own lives in it. We talk fame versus privacy, choosing fortune over endless cameras, and how artists can share truth without selling their peace. Along the way, we call out book bans, defend critical thinking, and map how to teach kids to question with respect. We close with property goals, an EP on deck, and a simple vow: keep pushing Black love—patient, purposeful, and present.Hit play, share with a friend, and tell us what you're working on internally. If this moved you, subscribe, leave a review, and pass it to someone who needs a nudge toward their own voice.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The SHITTS Podcast. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeart Radio. Subscribe and comment.

    The Divorced Dadvocate
    289 - New Year, Same Chaos, Better Plan

    The Divorced Dadvocate

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 21:39 Transcription Available


    The new year can feel loud with resolutions while your world feels quiet and broken. If divorce has left you unmoored, this conversation offers a steadier path: not hype or hollow motivation, but direction you can act on today. We walk through a simple 21‑day framework built for dads who need clarity, calm, and a plan that fits real life.Join our Signal Channel: https://shorturl.at/8yqTbJoin The Divorce Dadvocate Membership Community - FULL Episodes - Live Meetings – FREE Workshops & Courses – Private Discussion Groups & MORE! - https://thedivorceddadvocate.com/membership-tiers/How Are You Adjusting To Your Divorce? Find out in this quiz - http://www.thedivorceddadvocate.com/divorce-quiz.html*FREE Dads Guide To Divorce* How to survive and thrive during and after divorce: http://www.dadsguidetodivorce.comDon't suffer in silence! Get relief from the pain and confusion of your divorce and schedule your FREE, No Obligation Coaching Consultation - schedule a time directly into my schedule at www.TalkWithJude.com.Join other divorced dads who have experienced or are experiencing divorce in this FREE Divorced Dads Online Meetup Group - https://www.meetup.com/Divorced-Dads-Meetup-Group/Other Resources:The Divorced Dadvocate Website - http://www.TheDivorcedDadvocate.comThe Divorced Dadvocate YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeSwx-F8KK4&list=PLT4HyN5ishYJznK51205ESxGZ2d19YkBpThe Divorced Dadvocate Podcast - https://thedivorceddadvocate.buzzsprout.com/Divorced Dads Online Meetup Group - https://www.meetup.com/Divorced-Dads-Meetup-Group/The Divorced Dadvocate Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/thedivorceddadvocate/ Support the show

    How To Human
    The Five R's of Parenting: Relationship, Regulation, Reflection, Repair & Resilience

    How To Human

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 28:06


    In this episode, Marta explores the Five R's of Parenting — relationship, regulation, reflection, repair, and resilience — and how these pillars shape the humans our children become.Rather than striving for perfection, this conversation centers on presence: how connection builds safety, how regulation opens learning, and how repair transforms rupture into trust. Marta shares personal reflections and real-life family moments, illustrating how conscious parenting begins with the work we are willing to do within ourselves.Through grounded psychology, heartfelt storytelling, and simple tools for everyday life, this episode offers a compassionate roadmap for raising children who feel worthy, seen, and secure.It's an invitation to slow down, get curious, communicate honestly, and create a relational home where emotion is met, not managed.This is a gentle but powerful conversation about the kind of parenting that heals — one where connection comes first, growth is shared, and resilience is built through love, not pressure.

    Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
    Why We're All Digitally Exhausted With Paul Leonardi - TWMJ #1017

    Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 62:57


    Welcome to episode #1017 of Thinking With Mitch Joel (formerly Six Pixels of Separation). At a time when technology promises limitless capability yet leaves so many people mentally depleted, the question is no longer whether digital tools are powerful, but whether we know how to live with them. Paul Leonardi is a leading expert on digital transformation, the future of work, and organizational networks, with more than two decades of research and advisory work focused on how technology reshapes collaboration, innovation, and human behavior. A professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he holds the Duca Family Endowed Chair and chairs the Department of Technology Management, Paul has advised Fortune 500 companies, startups, and nonprofits on navigating the people side of technological change. His work has shaped global conversations, translating rigorous research into practical frameworks leaders can actually use. His latest book, Digital Exhaustion - Simple Rules For Reclaiming Your Life, confronts a growing paradox of modern work and life: technologies that make everything possible are also wearing us down. Drawing on years of research and real-world observation, Paul explains why digital exhaustion isn't simply about screen time, but about constant task switching, inference-making in data-saturated environments, and the emotional toll of being perpetually reachable. He examines how capitalist incentives and addictive design amplify fatigue, why generational differences don't offer immunity, and how the collapse of clear boundaries between work, home, and identity has created a new baseline of psychological strain. Rather than advocating withdrawal or digital detoxes, Paul offers a more realistic path rooted in intentionality, clearer norms, and conscious choices about which tools deserve our attention. His work reframes exhaustion not as personal failure, but as a systemic condition that can be managed through better design, better habits, and a more humane relationship with technology. Enjoy the conversation… Running time: 1:02:56. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Listen and subscribe over at Apple Podcasts. Listen and subscribe over at Spotify. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Thinking With Mitch Joel. Feel free to connect to me directly on LinkedIn. Check out ThinkersOne. Here is my conversation with Paul Leonardi. Digital Exhaustion - Simple Rules For Reclaiming Your Life. The Digital Mindset. Follow Paul on LinkedIn. Chapters: (00:00) - Introduction to Digital Exhaustion. (02:48) - The Dark Side of Technology. (06:13) - The Role of Capitalism in Digital Overwhelm. (09:00) - Generational Perspectives on Technology. (11:55) - The Search for Baselines in Digital Interaction. (14:54) - The Psychological and Physical Aspects of Exhaustion. (17:46) - Addiction to Technology. (20:55) - Strategies for Managing Digital Tools. (23:52) - The Complexity of Productivity in the Digital Age. (26:51) - The Future of AI and Digital Interaction. (32:37) - The Data Arms Race and Human Representation. (34:58) - The Shift from Attention to Intimacy Economy. (38:02) - Default Urgency and Social Norms in Communication. (42:19) - The Power of Intentional Response. (46:00) - Attention Span: Short vs. Long. (53:02) - The Joy of Missing Out vs. Fear of Missing Out. (56:35) - Parenting in the Age of Social Media.

    Living Faith Anglican Church
    The Sacred Work of Faithful Parenting

    Living Faith Anglican Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 29:05


    Sermon by Fr. Peter Smith2nd Sunday of ChristmasQuestions for Group Discussion1. How does who our child/ren belong to (whether us or to God) affect the way we relate to them as parents?2. If our children belong to God, what desires and expectations does God have for what they become?3. Practically speaking, what does it look like to make our children's love for God the top priority in their development? 4. What things might keep us from wanting and/or providing the right things for our children's spiritual lives?5. For those without children at home, how ought these things impact their relationship to the parents and children within the family of faith (the local church)?

    Emotionally Intelligent Parenting with Stephanie Pinto
    116: How to Raise Emotionally Intelligent Kids in 2026 (Without Doing More)

    Emotionally Intelligent Parenting with Stephanie Pinto

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 37:45


    Parenting in 2026 isn't harder because you're doing it wrong. Trust me! It's harder because the old tools don't work anymore.Today it's the first episode of the year!! So I'm reintroducing the foundation of emotionally intelligent parenting and sharing why emotional intelligence is no longer optional, it's essential.So I decided to talk about what emotional intelligence actually looks like in everyday family life, why behaviour is NEVER the full story, and how raising emotionally intelligent kids doesn't require more charts, consequences, or parenting hacks.Instead, I put together a list of 26 simple, practical ways to bring emotional intelligence into your home in 2026, WITHOUT doing more (or aiming for perfection). It sounds like a lot but I promise they are quick simple bite sized things.This episode is for parents who are tired of reacting, tired of yelling, and tired of feeling like they should know better. I have a lot of teachers and therapists who listen and love the podcast too, so anyone who lives or works with kids will enjoy this!Here's to a calmer, more connected way to raise resilient, confident kids in 2026. This episode is your starting point :)

    Revolutionary Left Radio
    [BEST OF 2025] Anti-Capitalist Parenting: A Dialectical Perspective w/ Breht O'Shea (Upstream Podcast)

    Revolutionary Left Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 132:00


    Jun 25, 2025   One of the most radical things you can do is live your life in direct opposition to the forces that control our society. Not just fighting for policies or organizing your community, although those are certainly important parts of it, but also living with values that oppose the values of our dominant society. And even more importantly, raising the next generation to embody those values—not in a coercive way, but through organic parenting and role modeling that make radicalism irresistible. This is how we raise revolutionaries: instilling community, love, egalitarianism, and a need for justice into children. And this is just what our guest in today's episode has devoted himself to doing. Breht O'Shea is an activist, organizer, political educator, and host of the podcast Revolutionary Left Radio and co-host of the podcasts Red Menace and Shoeless in South Dakota. He is a father of three based out of Omaha Nebraska. In this conversation, Part 3 of our Post Capitalist Parenting series, Breht shares with us insights about parenting that he's learned over the years as a father of three and what Marxism teaches us about parenting. We discuss the classic text by Engels, The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, which is a dialectical materialist analysis of patriarchy and the family, tracing the emergence of the patriarchal family and it took through various iterations of class society but also exploring what families have looked like under actually-existing socialism and also what it might look like under communism. We also explore the anti-natalist position which attempts to argue that having children is immoral, why this perspective is deeply flawed, what Buddhism can teach us about parenting, and much, much more. Support Breht and Rev Left Radio, and join their community HERE Further Resources The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, Freidrich Engels Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism: And Other Arguments for Economic Independence, by Kristen Ghodsee Related Episodes: Post Capitalist Parenting Pt. 1: Parenting Under Capitalism w/ Toi Smith Post Capitalist Parenting Pt. 2: Reimagining the Family w/ Kristen Ghodsee Revolutionary Leftism with Breht O'Shea Buddhism and Marxism with Breht O'Shea What is To Be Done? with Breht O'Shea and Alyson Escalante Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism w/ Breht O'Shea and Alyson Escalante Red Menace: "The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and The State" by Friedrich Engels (Pt. 1) Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism w/ Kristen Ghodsee Intermission music: "Cool 4 U" by Club Cafe Upstream is a labor of love—we couldn't keep this project going without the generosity of our listeners and fans. Subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/upstreampodcast or please consider chipping in a one-time or recurring donation at www.upstreampodcast.org/support If your organization wants to sponsor one of our upcoming documentaries, we have a number of sponsorship packages available. Find out more at  upstreampodcast.org/sponsorship For more from Upstream, visit www.upstreampodcast.org and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky. You can also subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.

    The Daily Dad
    Parenting Reminders You'll Need in 2026

    The Daily Dad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 25:38


    Before you try to parent differently in 2026, remember what actually helped in 2025. In this episode, Ryan shares a few parenting insights he picked up in 2025 from conversations on The Daily Stoic Podcast. You'll hear why self regulation is the real skill we're teaching our kids, how children borrow our nervous systems long before they can manage their own, and a powerful reminder about character.

    Pokémon GO Podcast
    WNN at Atlanta Comic Convention 2025

    Pokémon GO Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 50:06


    This Wise_N_Nerdy segment kicks off exactly how real life feels at a con: audio levels fighting for their lives, intros going sideways, and Charles and Joe still rolling with it like it's part of the show (because… it is). The dice hits early and lands on a surprisingly practical “How do I interact with my favorite celebrity?”—and it turns into a mini masterclass on not being weird in the best way possible. Joe nails the core: celebrities are people, they're having a day like everyone else, and the character is not the human (with a perfectly timed “Joffrey” example that made the whole thing land). Charles brings the con-floor wisdom—bathroom etiquette, consent, and the power of a deep-cut compliment that makes a guest stop and actually talk.Then the panel slides into “Daddy, tell me a story” and delivers the most convention-core tale possible: Joe's 2006 car decides Atlanta is the perfect place to throw a Christmas-tree dashboard, kill power steering, and spark a chaotic tour of AutoZone → Advance Auto → “we don't do alternator checks anymore (even though the sign says we do)” → mechanic limbo. And yet, the vibe doesn't crash—because the takeaway isn't “everything went wrong,” it's “this is what we make it.” They close by nerding out about guiding kids through the MCU like a controlled emotional demolition (Infinity War is next—those kids have no idea what's coming), then they end with exactly what the dice was born for: bad dad jokes, audience participation, and just enough groans to prove the room is fully alive.Celebrity interactions: Treat them like humans, assume they've repeated the same convo all day, and lead with kindness—not entitlement. Bonus: a deep-cut compliment can spark a real moment.Convention etiquette: Don't ambush celebs in bathrooms, ask for consent even in paid photo ops, and remember: “their character” ≠ “them.”When travel chaos hits: Don't let one crisis hijack the whole weekend—shift to “it is what you make it,” focus on what you can control, and salvage the experience.Parenting + fandom hack: Watch big franchise moments with your kids and watch their faces more than the screen—those reactions become the memory.“You can wallow in what's going wrong… or recognize it's not the end of the world. I made it here. It's going to be a great weekend regardless.” — Charles McFall

    A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan
    856 - New Years WifeCast

    A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 108:06


    • Bart Merrick real estate team sponsorship, experience, testimonials, stress reduction, early prep for spring market, free consultations • Holiday "Wifecast" framing and seasonal tone • Neighborhood construction noise, warning etiquette, early start realities, intent vs timing, community behavior conflicts • Confronting kids damaging property, parental embarrassment, safety vs emotional reactions, retaliatory noise humor • Child's first band performance, nerves, minimal practice, surprise competence, bonding over anxiety • Advanced math placement doubts vs results, lifelong math insecurity, trusting school decisions • Likability, humor, and "faking it" as coping strategies learned from parents • Band concert dress codes, inconsistent enforcement, embarrassment, past vs present norms • Parenting conflicts over toughness vs sensitivity, tone affecting confidence, undermining each other, seeking validation • Middle school desire for acceptance over achievement, awkward uniforms, body image, finances, fitting in • Growth, puberty, differing ambition levels, frustration as growth, conformity as teamwork vs resentment • Arguing over whose memories are "right," curiosity vs fixation on details • Former teacher arrested in park, legality, social norms, speculation, crude humor • Health testing with stool/blood kits, awkward logistics, partner help, anxiety, relief of home testing • Digestive issues, food sensitivities, improvement after quitting alcohol, waiting on results • Toilet repair saga, lesson in calling pros early, leak avoided, praise for honest service, show discount • Gift-giving debate, stopping exchanges, spending differences, emotional shopping, expensive craft machine mix-up, returns • Restocking fees, return abuse, shopping as dopamine addiction, corporate vs consumer responsibility • Amazon economics, Prime, seller fees, data, monopoly feel, bad recommendations, clutter fatigue • Buying experiences over stuff, adult loss of Christmas magic, modeling tradition for kids • Santa encounter with convincing banter, kid asking for practical gift, adult embarrassment • Stocking traditions, shopping for boys vs girls, tech killing toy novelty, loss of physical media • Novelty shirts, Spencer's humor, pushing offensiveness, custom shirt idea • Kids' edgy jokes, explaining boundaries, sex questions, puberty talks, disgust reactions, setting limits • Modeling affection, fear of distant patterns, timing-based rejection, libido humor, miscommunication • Over-the-top sexual jokes, generational shifts, eventual kid awareness • School photo fundraisers outdated, pricing complaints, yearbooks still valued • Ideas to modernize school photos, privacy concerns, candid vs posed shots • PTA staffing frustration, nostalgia for growth photos, abundance lowering value • Quality vs quantity in media, scrolling fatigue, distrust of AI visuals • Underwear ads obsession, hatred of pouch styles, trolling brands, algorithm traps • Online irony misread, niche marketing, "not for you" content, engagement fueling feeds • School photos again: phone cameras vs pro lighting, traditions, senior photos • Holiday time compression, fewer cards, travel plans • Italian Christmas dinner, homemade salad debate, effort vs efficiency, pride in cooking • Closing reminder on real estate timing and interest rates, lighthearted sign-off ### • Social Media: https://tomanddan.com | https://twitter.com/tomanddanlive | https://facebook.com/amediocretime | https://instagram.com/tomanddanlive
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    Raising Good Humans
    Independent Play, Play Pockets, and What to Do When Your Child Says “I'm Bored” with Lizzie Assa

    Raising Good Humans

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 36:57


    In this week's episode, I'm joined by education expert Lizzie Assa to talk about independent play—why it matters, what it actually builds in kids, and how to make it work in real life. We break down the difference between independent play and ignoring your child, how to respond when kids say “I'm bored,” and simple ways to set up your home so play can happen more naturally. Lizzie shares practical strategies like play prompts, play pockets, and quiet time, along with reassurance for parents who feel guilty stepping back. This conversation is all about helping kids build confidence, resilience, and creativity—while giving parents a little more breathing room too.I WROTE MY FIRST BOOK! Order your copy of The Five Principles of Parenting: Your Essential Guide to Raising Good Humans Here: https://bit.ly/3rMLMsLSubscribe to my free newsletter for parenting tips delivered straight to your inbox: https://dralizapressman.substack.com/Follow me on Instagram for more:@raisinggoodhumanspodcast Sponsors:Suvie: Go to Suvie.com/Humans to get $150 off plus 16 free meals when you order during their saleAvocado Mattress: With code humans, you'll save an extra $25 on Crib and Kids Mattresses on top of their holiday sale! AvocadoGreenMattress.com with the code humans.Bobbie: If you want to feel good about what's in your baby's bottle, get 10% off with code humans at hibobbie.comOsea: Get 10% off your first order sitewide with code HUMANS at OSEAMalibu.comQuince: Go to Quince.com/humans for free shipping on your order and 365 day returnsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Daily Dad
    Embrace Their Interests (Even If They're Gross)

    The Daily Dad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 4:18


    Embrace their interests, even if you think those interests are gross. Messes can almost always be cleaned up later.

    Uniquely Human: The Podcast
    Grow or fold: The Journey of a Dad and His Autistic Son with High Support Needs . With Matt Ross

    Uniquely Human: The Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 59:55


    Matt Ross is a professional who has experienced success as an entrepreneur in different businesses, especially regarding music education. When his son was diagnosed with autism and high support needs, including co-occurring medical conditions, his life and that of his family changed dramatically. Barry and Dave and Matt discuss the decisions he made and the path he decided to take to deal with the challenges he experienced and to best support his son and family.Learn more on Our WebsiteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.