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Since starting his second term, President Trump has thrown the full weight of the federal government behind the denying the idea of transgender identity, and pushing to prevent trans minors from getting gender-affirming medical care.Two parents of a trans child discuss facing the scramble of supporting their child, and their fears of becoming targets of the government.Guest: The parents of Allie, who is trans.Background reading: Hospitals are limiting gender treatment for trans minors, even in blue states.States have sued over Mr. Trump's efforts to end pediatric transgender medical care.Trans youth are rattled by efforts to ban gender care. So are hospitals.Photo: Christopher Capozziello for The New York TimesFor more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
Today is a traditional Q & A episode, answering listerner-submitted questions. For those wondering how to submit a question, just shoot me an email: andystumpf212@gmail.com Here is what I covered: -My thoughts on the 25 Million Dollar Rob O'Neill lawsuit -Advice for a Police Officer getting ready to patrol on his own -Parenting suggestions for the jump from childhood to young adulthood -How to deal with a Stepson who seems unwilling to do anything productive Enjoy! Today's sponsors: Firecracker Farm: https://www.firecracker.farm Pique: Get 20% off + a FREE rechargeable frother and glass beaker with your first purchase with my link https://Piquelife.com/CLEAREDHOT
Sarah's 13-year-old daughter has asked that her most critical relatives not be invited to attend her musical performance. 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.
Learn how to JournalSpeak ➡️ LEARN HOW: https://bit.ly/3IsmzN4 In today's episode, we explore a powerful insight backed by neuroscience:children regulate emotionally not through our advice, but through our presence. Drawing from a recent study, we break down how a simple daily practice — asking a child about their day and responding with calm acknowledgment instead of problem-solving — can significantly strengthen emotional regulation. But this isn't just about parenting. The same is true for inner child work. Managing our own internal stress, anxiety, and emotional overwhelm is so much easier when we understand how to connect with these small, vulnerable parts of ourselves. In doing so, the same principles apply:pressure escalates; presence regulates. You don't need perfect words. You don't need the right solution. You just need to show up without urgency. Presence creates the conditions for change. Join us for a discussion that might lead to your own epiphany! XOOX n. 1:1 COACHING WITH TRAINED COACHES SUPERVISED DIRECTLY BY NICOLE PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW THE PODCAST HERE TO HELP OTHERS FIND IT! Producer: Lisa Eisenpresser ~~~~~ SUPPORT:
In this week's episode, I talk with New York Times reporter Matt Richtel about what adolescence actually is—and why so much of what we think we know about teens is outdated. We discuss an entirely new framework for understanding the adolescent brain: a period designed for intense information processing, where kids are constantly reconciling what they've been taught with a fast-changing world. We unpack why teens don't listen (and why it's not personal), why overwhelm shows up as emotional explosions or rumination, and how parents can help their kids “reboot” instead of pushing more information into an already overloaded system. We also explore what adults can model—curiosity, coping skills, and the ability to live with ambiguity—to support teens through this challenging, necessary, and deeply meaningful developmental stage.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: draliza.substack.com Follow me on Instagram for more:@raisinggoodhumanspodcast Sponsors:Kendra Scott: Visit kendrascott.com/gifts and use code RGH20 at checkout for 20% off ONE full-priced jewelry itemFlavCity: Visit Shop FlavCity.com and use code GOODHUMAN15 at checkout for 15% offSuvie: Check out Suvie's Black Friday Sale for extra savings while it lasts. Go to Suvie.com/Humans to get $150 off plus 16 free meals when you order during their saleMonarch: That's 50% off your first year at monarch.com with code HUMANSKiwiCo: Get up to 50% off your first crate at kiwico.com, promo code RGHiRestore: Reverse hair loss with @iRestorelaser and unlock HUGE savings on the iRestore Elite with the code HUMANS at www.irestore.com/humans Saks: Head to saks.comPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Parenting today feels harder than ever—information overload, online anxiety, and constant pressure to “get it right.” Dr. Michael Milobsky, a pediatrician with 25 years of experience and host of the podcast "Your Kids Will Be Fine, " joins Amy and Margaret to talk about how raising kids has changed in today's society, and how parents can feel more confident. Dr. Milobsky tells us how to separate the noise from the signal, and what pediatricians really wish parents understood about their own kids. From picky eating to teen mental health, this is a grounded, compassionate conversation for parents who just want to do their best. Here's where you can find Dr. Mike: www.yourkidswillbefine.com Listen to the "Your Kids Will Be Fine" podcast @pedsatthemeadows on IG @dr_mikem on TikTok @DrMichaelMilobsky on YouTube We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com/FRESH Ready to raise money-smart kids? Start now with your first month FREE at acornsearly.com/FRESH! Head to GigSalad.com and book some awesome talent for your next party, and let them know that What Fresh Hell sent you. Parenting advice, pediatrician interview, Dr. Michael Milobsky, parenting anxiety, digital parenting, childhood vaccines, picky eating, neurodiversity, autism diagnosis, teen mental health, adolescent anxiety, parenting in the information age, trusting your instincts, parental overwhelm, modern motherhood, fatherhood, pediatric medicine, parent-doctor relationship, raising resilient kids, social media and parenting, What Fresh Hell podcast, mom friends, funny moms, parenting advice, parenting experts, parenting tips, mothers, families, parenting skills, parenting strategies, parenting styles, busy moms, self-help for moms, manage kid's behavior, teenager, tween, child development, family activities, family fun, parent child relationship, decluttering, kid-friendly, invisible workload, default parent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
William and Jordan catch up on a brimming inbox and postbag, with some classic Northern parenting quotes and outrageous tales from the wild world of PAs and EAs. William's also got some very strong opinions on cheese boards, and Jordan's getting ready to sign a mountain of Christmas cards for G&Divas everywhere. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join us as we explore the transformative journey of Todd Sarner, a dedicated parenting coach and couples counselor, who shares his unique insights into attachment-first parenting. Through Todd's personal story of transitioning from an aspiring psychotherapist to a parenting expert, we learn about the crucial role of attachment in nurturing both child development and adult relationships. Todd offers valuable perspectives on how prioritizing connection with children can resolve behavioral issues and foster healthier family dynamics. Listen in as we discuss the complexities and triumphs of couples counseling for parents and uncover how understanding each child's unique needs can lead to more harmonious relationships. In our engaging conversation, we also address the significance of balancing predictability and technology in parenting. Todd shares his observations from his travels and experiences, highlighting the benefits of daily rituals and structured routines in creating a grounded family environment. We discuss the challenges faced by high-achieving families and the importance of managing children's screen time. Todd introduces his upcoming book, "A Calm and Connected Parent," offering practical advice for cultivating a stable and organized approach to parenting. Discover transformative resources at transformativeparenting.com and explore the masterclassforparents.com platform for further engagement with Todd's innovative parenting programs. Connect with Todd: Website: www.transformativeparenting.com LinkedIn: Todd Sarner, MFT Instagram: @tparenting Facebook: Transformative Parenting YouTube: Transformative Parenting with Todd Let's keep the conversation going!Website: www.martaspirk.com Instagram: @martaspirk Facebook: Marta Spirk Want to be my next guest on The Empowered Woman Podcast?Apply here: www.martaspirk.com/podcastguest Watch my TEDx talk: http://bit.ly/martatedx Discover and unlock your potential in Suzanne Roberts' book and documentary, It's Deeper Than That: Pathway to a Vibrant, Purposeful, and Liberated Life. You are guided to reconnect with the self-renewing energy at your core, where clarity returns, purpose ignites, and your life expands beyond what you thought was possible. Learn more at UnifyingSolutions.com
In this episode, I'm diving into something you probably didn't realize is shaping your parenting every single day…the quiet questions running in the background of your brain.Most parents think the problem is their kids' behavior. But so much of what we experience as “hard parenting moments” comes from the questions we're unconsciously asking ourselves—questions like:Why can't they just listen?What's wrong with me?Why is everything so hard?And here's the kicker:Your brain will always answer the question you give it.If the question is negative, the answer will be too.Today, I'm sharing a story from New Zealand (yes, the Cathedral Caves saga!) where one powerful pause and a handful of compassionate questions completely shifted a moment of frustration between me and my daughter.You'll learn:Why “Is this true?” might be the most liberating question you ever ask.How to catch the sneaky questions that are sabotaging your parenting.The three coaching questions I use daily to regulate, reflect, and reconnect.Why being an observer of your own mind is the actual parenting superpower.How to reframe disempowering questions into ones your brain can actually work with.Plus, I'll give you a handful of empowering questions you can start using right away to shift your mindset, calm your nervous system, and bring more connection (and ease!) into your home.This work is life-changing. And the best part?It starts with just one better question.Learn more here --> https://connectmethodparenting.comNext Steps: Leave a review if you've been enjoying the CMP Podcast My Book: https://cmp.works/1xs My IG: https://cmp.works/ista
Sure, they're being a little rude. They're being annoying. They are acting entitled. And yet? As we've said, maybe you are the problem.
It feels like there is so much opposition to homeschooling. Though today there is a far greater degree of acceptance, plenty of voices remain which not only question but blatantly oppose our efforts to raise our children at home. That said, the greatest opposition probably comes in our own self doubts and even resistance to what homeschooling requires of us. And what does it require? Just about everything. But if we learn to yield to the requirements, to the sacrifice, we learn the secret - giving is receiving, losing is reclaiming. Death is life. About Sean Sean Allen is the founder of The Well Ordered Homeschool, husband to his beautiful bride Caroline and a proud father of eight. He has a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design and is passionate about creating materials to assist parents in the incredibly challenging, yet surpassingly beautiful, work of schooling and training their children at home. Resources The Well Ordered Homeschool Planner - Undated Edition Find a Great Homeschool Convention near you! Connect Sean Allen | Instagram | Facebook | Website Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there! For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show. View full show notes on the blog.
If I told you one Facebook post could bring in $1,000 or more—without selling a thing—would you believe me?This is part 3 of our 4-part series… and inside Preschool All Stars, we teach a strategy called 1K in 1 Day. It's designed to help you raise the money you need to start your preschool—without ever dipping into your own bank account.Alejandra Chavez only had 437 Facebook friends—and wasn't even sure anyone would care when she posted her 1K in 1 Day script. But she followed our strategy inside Preschool All Stars… and within just 24 hours, she raised $1,780. By the end, she had made over $2,000—and told her boss she was leaving her job.And what happens when you try it? Well… the sky's the limit!Listen in to learn:The 1-sentence shift that turns a Facebook post into a donation magnetHow this script works even if your Facebook profile has been dead for yearsHow several Preschool All Stars who tried this strategy made $33,529 in just 30 days! Please rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. (We hope we've earned your 5 stars!)GET MY FREE RESOURCES FOR YOUR PRESCHOOL JOURNEY:❤️ Get my FREE “Start Your Preschool” book (+ $7.95 s&h)❤️ Watch my FREE "How to Start a Local or Online Preschool" Workshop❤️ Join my Preschool All Stars membership to get mentorship, support, friendship, and training for every step of your preschool journeyFOLLOW ME ON MY MISSION:
Little by Little Homeschool - Homeschooling, Motherhood, Homemaking, Education, Family
This week marks a significant day for our family. 25 years ago, James and I said, "I do" to each other. While I believe that our marriages should be kept private, today's episode is about sharing the ways that I have personally sinned and caused harm to our marriage over the years. My hope is that it exposes and names areas that you may be struggling in, but the bigger mission is to encourage you to have a stronger marriage that glorifies God while you homeschool and raise your children. I am thankful for His grace and mercy in our marriage and for the work of sanctification in my own life. To God be the glory! ♥Leigh Christmas Podcast Episode List: https://littlebylittlehomeschool.b-cdn.net/Little%20by%20Little%20Homeschool%20Podcast%20Christmas%20Episode%20List.pdf CREATE YOUR HOMESCHOOL FAMILY'S HOME TASK SYSTEM https://www.littlebylittlehomeschool.com/tidyhome DESIGN YOUR FAMILY'S UNIQUE HOMESCHOOL THAT YOU'LL LOVE! https://littlebylittlehomeschool.com/blueprint GET EXCLUSIVE MENTORSHIP WITH LEIGH https://littlebylittlehomeschool.com/mentorship SIMPLIFY YOUR MEAL PLANNING https://littlebylittlehomeschool.com/meal Website - https://www.littlebylittlehomeschool.com Newsletter - https://littlebylittlehomeschool.myflodesk.com/subscribe Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeschoollifestylecommunity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/littlebylittlehomeschool/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/littlebylittlehomeschool/ Listen to these related episodes: 25. How Your Marriage Affects Your Ability to Homeschool Well and Why Making It a Priority Matters to Your Family and Parenting 120. Why Homeschooling Can Lead To A Better Marriage: 4 Results From Educating Together 201. Redeem Your November From the Upcoming Pressure of the Holidays: Simple And Fun Ways to Create Thankfulness in Your Homeschool Family
A huge week in the Coulson household — ADHD dilemmas, graduation milestones, big Roblox safety updates, and a brutally honest conversation about whether homeschooling is finally over. In this episode, we unpack the emotional load of parenting when life feels stretched thin, and why the choices we make for our kids rarely come with simple answers. KEY POINTS ADHD medications, family wellbeing, and the real question behind parental burnout Why “child problems” are often “environment problems” A major Roblox safety update parents need to know about Graduation highs, formal prep… and food poisoning A heartfelt mother–daughter conversation about going back to school How exploration conversations help kids feel heard (and make decisions they trust) QUOTE OF THE EPISODE "We’ve got to stop blaming the child — most of the time it’s not a child problem, it’s an environment problem." RESOURCES MENTIONED ADHD episode (“Halloween ADHD Overdiagnosis”) Sammy Tamimi’s Searching for Normal and Naughty Boys Happy Families Podcast feedback: podcast@happyfamilies.com ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS Pause and ask: Is this really a child issue, or is the environment overstretched? Revisit routines — sleep, movement, screens, food — before jumping to quick fixes Try an “exploration conversation” with your child when emotions are high Stay curious, not certain — especially with big decisions Monitor new Roblox age-check and chat-safety changes if gaming is in your home See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parenting consists of many habits and routines—mealtimes, getting ready for school, bedtimes. These habits can be opportunities to live out God's love in profound ways. Author and dad Justin Earley helps us see how we can incorporate spiritual meaning into the mundane moments of daily life. Learn how to establish Habits of the Household on Equipped. Featured resource:Habits of the Household by Justin Whitmel Earley November thank you gift:Habits of the Household by Justin Whitmel Earley Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible through your support. To donate now, click here.
If you've ever lain awake wondering, "Am I messing my kids up?"—you're in good company. So many of us are parenting without a clear template. This is where the language of attachment can be a gift—not as a label to shame you, but as a tool to understand how you were shaped, how you're parenting now, and how Jesus can bring healing and security into the story. In this episode, Jamie and Heather sit down with Valerie Isaacs, a licensed professional counselor supervisor, reflective consultant, and mental health trainer. It's honest, eye-opening, grace-filled, and full of hope for every stage of the parenting journey. Show Notes: Check out Valerie's Podcast: The Whole Person Parenting Podcast (with Valerie Isaacs) Attachment Style Quiz The Still Face Experiment: A powerful demonstration of how babies respond to connection and disconnection. Understanding Attachment Styles About Church on the Move: We are a family of churches in northeast Oklahoma. Our mission is to introduce people to the real Jesus. A lot of people know about Jesus but have yet to experience the life-changing power of His grace and truth. Knowing Jesus has transformed our lives, so our goal for each of our worship services, from our kids' environments on up, is to help people know that same love. We actively pursue Jesus in everything we do, and we believe He's given us a vision for a church that is deeply centered on Him and His word. Find more information about service times, locations, and ministries by visiting: https://churchonthemove.com
In this episode of the podcast, Karlos Dillard speaks with Jeanette Yoffe, a psychotherapist and advocate in the field of foster care and adoption. Jeanette shares her personal journey through the foster care system, her experiences with adoption, and the complexities of identity and attachment. They discuss the historical context of adoption, the impact of mental health on family dynamics, and the importance of therapeutic parenting. Jeanette emphasizes the need for understanding and compassion for those who have experienced trauma, and she offers valuable advice for youth navigating similar challenges.Watch the Video Podcast! If you would like to be on the show, please fill out the form here www.JeanetteYoffe.comYouTube Channel: Jeanette-ically Speaking About Foster Care Adoption and Mental HealthIf you are experiencing a mental health crisis/emergency, please contact the 24 hour-7 day a week, crisis line: LA COUNTY ACCESS at 1-800-854-7771NEW CHILDREN'S BOOKS: What is Adoption? for KidsWhat is Foster Care? For Kids
Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week.Catherine's library find is a series of picture books by Helen Lester starring the disheveled but lovable Tacky the Penguin. Plus, a middle-grade read called The Curse of the Werepenguin by Allan Woodrow.Terri's random recommendation has come, once again, from the Facebook Reels algorithm. It's the That Was Us podcast, a This Is Us rewatch podcast hosted by actors Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, and Chris Sullivan.Bonus content: You can hear our thoughts on Dancing with the Stars every Tuesday night on YouTube; here's our chat on this week's episode (week 10, the semi-finals).In the archives, we checked in on an episode from 2019, Parenting Let-Downs.Next week, we'll be off for Thanksgiving, but will be sharing some of our past turkey-themed chats on social media. After that, we'll return to our regular lineup:Lost S4 E5, "The Constant," on Tuesday, December 2The Lowdown S1 E3, "Dinosaur Memories" on Wednesday, December 3Weekly roundup on Thursday, December 4Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.
In this powerful episode of the Decisions Podcast, host Jonathan Pitts sits down with Mandy Majors, founder of nextTalk, to discuss the challenges and opportunities of parenting in a digital world. Mandy shares her personal journey of navigating the unexpected exposure of her young children to harmful content and how it led to the creation of nextTalk, a nonprofit equipping parents to have open, honest conversations with their kids about faith, technology, and real life. Together, Jonathan and Mandy explore practical steps for creating a culture of communication in your home, the importance of listening, and how to disciple your children in today's digital age. Whether you're a parent, leader, or mentor, this episode offers invaluable insights and encouragement to help you lead with intention and courage. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that will inspire you to connect with your kids and guide them through the challenges of the digital world!
In this episode of Barnyard Language, Gemma Hodge from Scotland talks about her life on the farm with her husband George, their children, their livestock, and her transition from a beauty business to dog grooming. Gemma shares her struggles with postnatal anxiety, the challenges of managing a farm and raising children, and the adjustments they've made over time. The episode also touches on broader themes of rural life, farming, and mental health.We're glad you're joining us for another episode of Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend (or two) and be sure to rate and review us wherever you're listening! If you want to help us keep buying coffee and paying our editor, you can make a monthly pledge on Patreon to help us stay on the air. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and if you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch.If you have a something you'd like to Cuss & Discuss, you can submit it here: speakpipe.com/barnyardlanguage or email us at barnyardlanguage@gmail.com.
Send us a textRHOSLC Teased Roots and Shaky RelationshipsPodcast Summary RHOSLC Season 6 Episode 10 The Bigger the Hair the Closer to GodIn this episode, Whitney organizes a surprise “High Body Count” hair party in honor of Britani, turning a controversial nickname into a celebratory moment. The women tease up their hair for her, and a somewhat playful, emotional tone takes over as they share kind words. But the festivity gets complicated when Jared confronts Britani about rumors he heard during their break, questioning her stability and commitment — a deeply hurtful moment for her.Meanwhile, Bronwyn is grappling with marital issues, revealing that she's removed her wedding ring and is reconsidering her relationship with Todd after seeing signs of distance and disconnection. She admits feeling insecure, especially after tweets and reports implied infidelity, and wonders if they need a formal agreement to move forward. In another corner, Lisa and her husband John have a tense discussion about their communication breakdown; Lisa expresses feeling invisible in their relationship, while John feels she doesn't truly listen.On the spiritual front, Mary Cosby reopens her newly renovated church and invites the group as a gesture of unity and healing. She gives a heartfelt sermon, calling on the women to reflect, make amends, and lean on faith in this tumultuous season. Her sermon resonates with several cast members, offering a moment of peace, but it also underscores how much work remains in repairing broken relationships and finding genuine connection. TakeawaysMary's son is facing serious struggles that affect the family.The potluck was a heartfelt surprise for Brittany.Mary's honesty stands out among the group dynamics.Meredith's eavesdropping incident raises questions about loyalty.Bronwyn and Todd's relationship is filled with confusion and drama.Real conversations about relationships are highlighted in this episode.Mary's church renovation reflects her family's history and struggles.Lisa and John's parenting styles clash, revealing deeper issues.Brittany and Jared's relationship feels performative and cringy.The Pentecostal church experience is lively and expressive.Support the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/
What if strength wasn't about doing more, but about offering yourself grace? In this episode, Jessica Colarco and Kelly discuss the pervasive feelings of guilt, particularly among women, and how to choose grace over guilt. They explore the importance of setting boundaries, practicing self-compassion, and redefining strength to include rest and self-care. The discussion also touches on parenting and the guilt that often accompanies it, emphasizing the need for self-acceptance and the understanding that worthiness is not tied to productivity. Inside This Conversation: Guilt often sneaks into our everyday lives, especially for women. Burnout can manifest as quiet resentment and heaviness. Setting boundaries is a form of honesty and self-respect. Overcommitting leads to a version of ourselves that is not genuine. Resting is not laziness; it's a necessary part of self-care. Self-compassion helps counteract feelings of guilt. Grace allows us to acknowledge our worth without productivity. Parenting guilt can hinder our ability to teach resilience to our children. Choosing grace over guilt can redefine our understanding of strength. Practicing grace can create a ripple effect, encouraging others to do the same. Chapters 00:00 Choosing Grace Over Guilt 02:59 Understanding Burnout and Boundaries 05:49 The Power of Self-Compassion 08:14 Redefining Strength and Rest 10:56 Parenting, Guilt, and Resilience 13:50 Practicing Grace in Everyday Life Connect With Us:
Today, I want to share with you a prayer for a wandering adult child, included in Kathleen Nielson's wonderful book, “Prayers of Parents for Adult Children”: “Lord God, I do not know and cannot see her heart, but all her steps appear to turn away from you, away from light and life found in your Son. I know, Lord, that you see into the darkest heart; your perfect wisdom lays out all our paths. Please turn her feet and move her heart toward you, toward life in Christ, I pray. I do not know just how you might ordain to call her to yourself to find eternal life and life abundant, through believing in your Son. I know that you have given your breathed-out Word, the writings that can make us wise for salvation as we believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, the living Word made flesh to save us. Please, by your Spirit and your people, speak your Word of life into her heart, I pray. I trust in you, even as I daily ask, please lead her to believe in Christ your Son, I pray.”
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It's every parent's worst nightmare: hearing the words “I hate you” come out of your child's mouth. The kid you'd do anything for now looks at you like you're the enemy. But what if that moment wasn't the end of your connection… but the beginning of something deeper?In this powerful, eye-opening episode, Kristin sits down with pediatric psychologist and author Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart (Love the Teen You Have) to unpack what's really going on when your kid lashes out, slams the door, rolls their eyes, or says things that cut deep. You'll learn what's happening in their brain during those heated moments, why your teen or tween pushes you away, and how to stay calm even when every nerve in your body wants to scream back.Through raw honesty, relatable examples, and practical tools, this conversation is your roadmap for staying grounded in the chaos and connected through the storm. If you've ever walked away from an argument with your child thinking “Did I just ruin everything?” then this episode is for you.You'll walk away with:- Concrete scripts for what to say in the heat of the moment- A better understanding of your child's emotional and brain development- The #1 mistake parents make that pushes teens further away- Tools to repair after a blowup and rebuild trust- A reminder that you're not alone, and you're doing better than you thinkYour kid doesn't hate you. Their brain is under construction. And you? You're exactly the parent they need. Tune in — this one could change everything.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.Discover all of the ways a Chrysler Pacifica can make your life and your family's rides easier and more enjoyable by visiting chrysler.com/pacificaGet 20% off of all orders with code BLF at myvitalvitamins.com.Go to HIYAHEALTH.COM/BLF for 50% off of your first order of Hiya Health children's multivitamin!Go to K12.com/BLF today to find a tuition-free K12-powered school near you and enroll today!If you're looking for gifts that are guaranteed to surprise and delight, head to Neiman MarcusVisit kendrascott.com/gifts and use code BLF20 at checkout for 20% off ONE full-priced jewelry item. Expires December 31, 2025.Use code BLF for 20% off Minted Holiday Cards, Gifts, and Wrapping Paper. Head to minted.com and use code BLF. 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.
This week, Good Moms resurface an important conversation with international best-selling author and wellness thought leader, Mel Robbins. The ladies talk about why saying "i'm sorry" is annoying, weakens your power, invalidates your needs, and denies the support that you deserve. Mel leaves us with some science based tips/tools to soothe the nervous system, and gain our power back. You can expect to hear: How replacing “I’m sorry” with “thank you” shifts responsibility and restores confidence Anxiety in the body: how it starts, how it travels, and what actually helps calm it The story behind Mel’s “High 5 Habit” and the science that makes it work Why taking up space feels uncomfortable for so many women The moment Mel gathered us about “disrespecting our business” and leveling up systems Childhood patterns, internal voices, and how they follow us into adulthood What it looks like to build something out of passion before realizing it’s a real business How saying no can be a power move in negotiations and life Navigating self-doubt, self-rejection, and why affirmations sometimes fall flat The connection between trauma, survival mode, and daily overwhelm Tools like high-fiving your heart to soothe the nervous system Why celebrating yourself, even for the small things, matters more than you think Parenting, identity, and watching our children grapple with the same insecurities we once had ------------------------ Watch This episode & more on YouTube! Submit your advice questions, anonymous secrets or vent about motherhood anonymously! Submit your questions Catch up with us over at Patreon and get all our Full visual episodes, bonus content & early episode releases. Join our private Facebook group! ------------------------ Connect With Us: @GoodMoms_BadChoices @TheGoodVibeRetreat @Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica @Milah_Mapp ------------------------ Jamaica, Ganja Goddess Retreat - April 17th- April 22nd Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a sexy fun time, the Ganja Goddess Retreat promises an unforgettable experience of empowerment and sisterhood. Join us as we celebrate femininity, wellness, and the magic of Jamaica's natural splendor at the Ganja Goddess Retreat. ------------------------ Connect With Us: @GoodMoms_BadChoices @TheGoodVibeRetreat @Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica @Milah_Mapp ------------------------ Jamaica, Ganja Goddess Retreat - April 17th- April 22nd Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a sexy fun time, the Ganja Goddess Retreat promises an unforgettable experience of empowerment and sisterhood. Join us as we celebrate femininity, wellness, and the magic of Jamaica's natural splendor at the Ganja Goddess Retreat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Advent season is about “waiting in anticipation” for Jesus' coming. In the Western world, we wait by throwing Christmas parties, buying presents, and trying to avoid the hustle and bustle. But instead of trying to avoid, what if we tried to embrace? It's one thing to avoid, it's quite another to step into something with intention. In this episode, Josh and Christi share ways of embracing presence this Christmas — both with your spouse and kids, and with God as well. They cover some key highlights from their Advent book for families, The 25 Days of the Christmas Story, and also talk about what's coming for Tender & Fierce in 2026!Time Stamps: 0:00 Introduction and 25 Days of Christmas Story4:50 What's coming up for the podcast6:15 Christi updates on Tender & Fierce and what's coming for 202615:08 Embracing presence this Christmas20:50 Ideas for helping your kids experience God's presence this ChristmasShow Notes: Get 25 Days of the Christmas Story! https://amzn.to/49kHiO1Buy 25 Days of the Christmas Story in bulk: https://www.lifeway.com/en/product/25-days-of-the-christmas-story-P005829480Register for Tender & Fierce 2026! https://www.famousathome.com/tenderandfierceSign up for our email list and Famous at Home Starter Bundle: https://www.famousathome.com/newsletter Want a marriage you love? Fill out this form: https://www.famousathome.com/loveyourmarriage Download NONAH's single Find My Way Home by clicking here: https://bellpartners.ffm.to/findmywayhome
You have this dream of what your house should look like. And then reality inevitably intrudes. And what is that reality? It's that you have kids.
On this week's episode of the WHOOP Podcast, WHOOP SVP of Research, Algorithms, and Data Emily Capodilupo sits down with Dr. Angela Holliday-Bell, physician and certified sleep specialist, to discuss the importance of sleep training from infancy to adulthood. Dr. Holliday-Bell explains how building consistent sleep habits supports long-term health by reducing risks like cardiovascular disease, anxiety, and depression, while also improving daily energy, focus, and creativity. Dr. Holliday-Bell shares her insights from her own experience sleep training her infant and breaks down the variety of methods parents can use to help their children sleep through the night. Emily and Dr. Holliday-Bell discuss the need for setting solid sleep routines for your toddler, teen, and evolving with these habits as your children grow up. Ultimately, Dr. Holliday-Bell reveals the key to supporting your child's sleep is supporting your own. (00:54) Dr. Angela Holliday-Bell's Background and Intro(03:18) WHOOP Rapid Fire Q's (04:03) Importance of Regulating Your Own Sleep to Help Your Child(05:42) How You Sleep As A Child Impacts Your Sleep As An Adult(06:31) Skills & Behaviors You Need For Your Child's Sleep Routine(09:36) The Three Habits To Try Before Seeking Help From Your Pediatrician(10:30) Life Through Sleep Stages: Newborn, Infancy, and Adulthood(15:52) How To Sleep Train Your Toddler(17:22) Importance of Whole Family Sleep Hygiene (20:30) Common Misconceptions About Sleep and Sleep Training(30:50) What To Look For In A Sleep Specialist(33:50) Sleep For Teens: How To Ensure Your Teen Is Sleeping Effectively(36:58) Sleep Patterns and Puberty: How Parents Can Help?(42:40) How To Reduce Sleep Deprivation(47:55) Wearables and Sleep Tracking for Parents & Kids(49:15) Dr. Holliday-Bell's Message For Kids, Teens, & ParentsFollow Dr. Angela Holliday-Bell:InstagramTiktokLinkedInWebsiteSupport the showFollow WHOOP: Sign up for WHOOP Advanced Labs Trial WHOOP for Free www.whoop.com Instagram TikTok YouTube X Facebook LinkedIn Follow Will Ahmed: Instagram X LinkedIn Follow Kristen Holmes: Instagram LinkedIn Follow Emily Capodilupo: LinkedIn
Send us a textIn this episode of Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations, Jordan Rackie, CEO of KeyFactor, opens up about leading a 600-person cybersecurity company while staying grounded as a dad, musician
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Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.Do you sometimes feel that self-care is an impossible goal when you are parenting kids who have experienced trauma? There isn't enough time in the day to do it all, much less take care of yourself. Or is there? Join us to talk about how to find time to take care of yourself. We will talk with Angelica Jones, MSW, Program Director of Intercountry Services and the Intensive Service Foster Care Recruiter and Trainer at Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services.In this episode, we discuss:“Selfcare” or “take care of yourself” are overused but still vitally important terms for foster, adoptive, and kinship parents.Why do all parents but especially parents of kids who've experienced trauma need to practice self-care?What is secondary trauma?Why are kids who've experience neglect, abuse and other childhood traumas harder to parent?Challenging BehaviorsLearning disabilitiesThe busyness of foster and adoptive parenting.So many appointments (therapy, OT, tutoring, doctors, IEP meetings, social workers, birth family visits, etc.)Helping with education-homework struggles.Dealing with the emotional fallout from early life trauma.What are some of the barriers to taking care of ourselves as adoptive, foster or kinship parents?The importance of respite care and the barriers to parents using it.Practical ideas for providing self-care.Think small when thinking self-care.Ask for help and accept it when offered. If someone offers to help, say “yes” and suggest something specific.Parent Support groupsSupport the showPlease leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content: Weekly podcasts Weekly articles/blog posts Resource pages on all aspects of family building
For the first time ever, Coffee Talk Studios listens back, in real time, to previous episode clips from years ago to see if they STILL agree with what they said or STILL feel the same way. The results are somewhat unexpected AND unexpectedly encouraging! You're gonna like this one! _ _ _ _ _Official WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
This week on Moms on Call, Laura and Jennifer are joined by Kristin Pagano, General Manager of Munchkin. They explore the innovative product development process at Munchkin, highlighting the success of the Miracle Cup and the challenges faced with product failures. The conversation also delves into the balance of work and family life, the importance of consumer feedback, and the personal experiences that shape their professional journeys.
This conversation is an immersion into heat, cold, faith, family, and the steady pursuit of resilience. Pete Nelson II is a husband, father, entrepreneur, and 33 time ultramarathoner who founded SISU Sauna to bring ancestral wellness back into the modern world.We explore the science and spirit of sauna culture, the nervous system reset that happens in cold water, the role of faith in leadership, how endurance shapes character, and what it means to build a business with integrity and patience.This episode is for anyone who wants to live longer, but more importantly, live better. It is for the people who are ready to step into the heat, breathe, feel, release, and return to life renewed.Timestamps and Episode Flow0:00 Welcome and presence. The meaning of SISU.4:12 Pete's upbringing and the roots of faith and discipline.9:45 From endurance athlete to sauna founder. The calling emerges.14:30 Why sauna is more than heat. Adaptation, circulation, and longevity.19:22 Cold immersion and the nervous system reset.25:40 Biohacking is ancient. We are returning, not inventing.31:10 The power of community in recovery rituals.36:48 Building SISU Sauna from the ground up and staying aligned with values.45:00 Parenting through example instead of instruction.52:18 The endurance mindset and business. Slow is smooth. Smooth is strong.1:00:02 Final reflections on living with gratitude and purpose.Key Quotes from Pete • “Heat brings things to the surface. The fire does not lie.” • “Cold teaches presence. You cannot hide from yourself when the water hits.” • “We are not inventing wellness. We are remembering it.” • “Faith and family are not things I balance. They are the foundation I build everything on.” • “Longevity is not about living forever. It is about living more fully in the time we have.” • “Endurance taught me that the only way is through.” • “Sauna is where I let go. Cold is where I return.” • “Leadership is not pressure. It is service.”Major Takeaways• Sauna triggers heat shock proteins that reduce inflammation and increase cellular repair.• Cold therapy trains the nervous system to stay calm under stress.• Modern wellness is a return to ancestral rhythms: sunlight, movement, breath, presence, community.• Longevity begins with recovery, not just training and output.• Building a business that lasts requires patience, humility, and alignment with core values.• Fatherhood and leadership are most powerful when demonstrated, not spoken.• The most meaningful progress is consistency over intensity.If this episode moved you, support the message.Share the episode with one friend who is ready to step into the fire and rediscover their strength.Connect with Pete and SISU Sauna:Instagram: @peternelsoniiSISU Sauna: @sisu_saunaHogsback: @hellonhogsbackConnect with ALLSMITH:Instagram: @therealbrycesmithInstagram: @allsmithcoSubscribe to the ALLSMITH Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.Your support helps us expand the community, create more conversations like this, and continue the mission of building resilient humans and meaningful lives.Thank you for Listening! Learn more below.ALLSMITH IG ALLSMITH YouTubeBryce Smith IG
It's often said that "it takes a village." But with our social lives becoming more and more digital, it can take a special, concerted effort to make a village. So how do social cicles become support networks in the modern age? Family columnist Kathryn Jezer-Morton and journalist Rhaina Cohen, author of The Other Significant Others: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center, re-evaluate 'the village,' and what it means to lean on friends for more than just socializing.
Parenting teens and young adults comes with unique challenges—how do you give your child agency and independence, while still offering the guidance they need? In this episode, we explore proven parenting strategies that help you balance support and autonomy during your child's transition from high school to college and adulthood. Learn how to foster healthy parent-child relationships, set respectful boundaries, and encourage your teen or college student to confidently make their own decisions, all while navigating your own concerns about letting go. That's what we cover with Rachel Glik, a licensed professional counselor with 30+ years as a couples and individual therapist in private practice. We'll also discuss essential approaches for guiding neurodiverse children, resolving conflicts, and—crucially—navigating estrangement or distance from your adult children. Discover actionable insights for repairing relationships, rebuilding trust, and creating open communication, empowering you to nurture independence while staying connected for the long term. KEY TOPICS · Navigating Parenting Teens and Young Adults Today (0:00) · Understanding Modern Parenting Shifts and Potential Pitfalls (3:17) · Supporting Adult Children Through Individuation and Past Hurts (7:27) · Empowering Teens with Agency While Setting Clear Boundaries (11:01) · Guiding Neurodiverse Children Towards Independence and Support (14:40) · Consciously Navigating the College Transition and Family Contact (17:43) · Fostering Open Communication and Vulnerability with Adult Children (21:12) · Exploring the Complexities and Causes of Family Estrangement (25:04) · Strategies for Repairing Estranged Parent–Child Relationships (28:47) · Embracing Flexibility in Evolving Adult Family Dynamics (32:51) · Empowering Women to Prioritize Themselves After Family Focus (39:35) · Embracing the Empty Nest as an Opportunity for Self-Growth (43:26) · Finding Hope and Growth in Evolving Family Relationships (47:39) Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@herstarringrole Follow + Listen, + Review: APPLE PODCASTS Follow + Listen, + Review: SPOTIFY PODCASTS · Join Michele's Newsletter + Get a List of 52-Selfcare Tips · Website: https://www.drrachelglik.com/ · Book: A Soulful Marriage: Healing Your Relationship With Responsibility, Growth, Priority, and Purpose Guest Bio: Rachel Glik is a licensed professional counselor with 30+ years as a couples and individual therapist in private practice. Her book, A SOULFUL MARRIAGE: Healing Your Relationship With Responsibility, Growth, Priority, and Purpose, is available now. If you enjoyed this interview, please take a moment to rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or other podcast player. *The Good Life with Michele Lamoureux podcast and content provided by Michele Lamoureux is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It does NOT constitute medical, mental health, professional, personal, or any kind of advice or serve as a substitute for such advice. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website is at the user's own risk. Always consult a qualified healthcare or trusted provider for any decisions regarding your health and wellbeing. This episode may contain affiliate links.
Ever feel like you and your partner are speaking totally different languages when it comes to parenting? Whether it's discipline, routines, or screen time, not being on the same page can leave you feeling frustrated, overwhelmed, and ready to throw in the towel. In this episode, we're joined by parenting expert Amy McCready, founder of Positive Parenting Solutions and creator of the 7-Step Parenting Success System. She's also the author of two best-selling books and a mom of two grown sons—so she's been there! We chat with Amy about: How to uncover the real issues behind parenting conflicts Why consistency is crucial—and how to actually get there as a team Tools to turn daily disagreements into a united front You'll walk away with actionable tips to help you and your co-parent stop the power struggles and parent with more confidence (and a lot less stress).
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Parenting a child who's melting down while you're barely holding it together yourself can feel impossible.One minute you're calm, and the next—you're yelling too. You didn't mean to, but their meltdown triggered yours. You're not alone, and it doesn't mean you're a bad parent. It means both of your nervous systems are overwhelmed.Let me share why this happens and exactly how to stop the cycle of dysregulation before it spirals out of control. You'll learn how your calm can anchor your child, what to do in the heat of the moment, and how small shifts can lead to lasting change in your family.Why Do I Lose My Cool When My Child Has a Meltdown?When your child screams, your nervous system feels it. That's because of mirror neurons—the part of the brain that syncs emotions and energy between people. Your child's chaos can trigger yours, just like your stress can trigger theirs.Here's what's happening:Your stress cup overflows just like your child's. Every demand, noise, or unexpected change adds a drop until you spill over.Your survival brain takes over. Logic goes offline, patience disappears, and you react instead of respond.You move into fight, flight, or freeze, which makes emotional regulation nearly impossible.
When children have big emotions, they aren't being "dramatic"; they're revealing something happening inside that they can't yet name, regulate, or express in mature ways. Shepherding a child through that requires both emotional attunement and calm leadership. Join me today to learn a research-based framework that aligns with a faith-anchored, relational approach. If you've ever had a child who feels everything deeply: joy, sadness, frustration, excitement. You know those moments can stretch you as a parent. You might wonder, 'Why can't they just calm down?' But what if those big emotions aren't something to fix, they're something to shepherd? Read the full show notes with links here: Shepherding a Child with Big Emotions If you enjoy listening to Parenting and Homeschool Advice ~ Equipped To Be with Connie Albers, please leave a review and a five-star rating. It is easy and will only take a few seconds. When you do, it helps others see the show in their feed. Also, would you kindly share this with a friend or two? Equipped To Be might be an encouragement to them, too. Thank you ~ Connie Popular episode: Raising Respectful Kids in a Rude World Top 5 Struggles Moms Are Facing and How to Find Hope in Them Connect with Connie here Facebook Instagram X.com Pinterest Buy Parenting Beyond the Rules here Have a question? Interested in having Connie speak? Send an email to Connie here: https://conniealbers.com/contact/
Send us a textWhat if the cliché about rolling stones is wrong—and motion can grow moss? We sit down with Mercy, a veteran, military nurse, coach, and unmistakable force of nature, to unpack how change, faith, and community can turn chaos into clarity. From acing the ASVAB to laying bricks in steel-toed boots, she went from nuclear-engineering hopes to civil engineering reality, proving that prestige doesn't equal purpose and grit is a decision you make daily.Mercy shares the mental model that keeps her steady: every event has two levers—what you can control and what you can't. That simple rule, learned in childhood and sharpened in uniform, becomes a survival tool for boot camp, career pivots, and the “single wife” paradox of military spouse life. She opens up about managing information during deployments, protecting her husband's focus while rebuilding order at home, and the art of expectation management when a parent returns. The takeaway is practical and tender: steward timing, protect connection, and act where your agency matters.We also explore time as both transmission and revelation. Some experiences can only happen in their season; others make sense only in hindsight. Mercy's approach blends Stoic clarity with active faith, echoing the regret minimization lens: make choices today that your future self will be proud to remember. She lays out a playbook for community as a strategy—finding a YMCA and a church before you even unpack—so isolation never gets a foothold. Parenting through absence, reintegration with care, and keeping discipline secondary to connection round out her family blueprint.If you're navigating a transition, wrestling with control, or rebuilding after a move, this conversation offers a map. Tap play for resilient mindset shifts, marriage and parenting strategies for military families, and a grounded philosophy you can apply anywhere. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review to help others find it.Support the showYou can support this show via the link below;https://www.buzzsprout.com/1718587/supporters/new
With holiday hosting just around the corner, queen of hospitality Abby Kuykendall is the perfect person to help get you in the right frame of mind! Abby joins AllMomDoes podcast host Julie Lyles Carr to discuss what true hospitality is all about, and how to let go of stress, expectations, and perfection so you can focus on your people instead!Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3K9KQbzTakeaways:Hospitality connects people and is a way to show love.It's important to redefine hospitality beyond entertaining.Cultural pressures can hinder our ability to practice hospitality.Setting boundaries is essential for healthy hospitality.Authenticity in hospitality leads to deeper connections.Women often bear the mental load of hospitality tasks.Introverts and extroverts experience hospitality differently.Throwing off expectations can enhance the hospitality experience.God calls us to practice hospitality regardless of our skills.The journey of hospitality is about being true to oneself. I'm not carrying that torch alone.We have to look at our calendars.Set that up at the beginning.Take the stress off of yourself.Potluck it up, man.A coffee meetup in the front yard.Opening our resources to be hospitable.Using your resources to build those connections.We can distract ourselves away from what the point is.I want to focus on and he's like, Oh, if it was dirty.Sound bites:"It's not about trying to be Martha Stewart""I'm not carrying that torch alone.""We have to look at our calendars.""Set that up at the beginning.""Take the stress off of yourself.""Potluck it up, man.""A coffee meetup in the front yard.""Opening our resources to be hospitable."Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Hospitality and Connection01:53 Redefining Hospitality: From Entertaining to Authenticity04:58 Cultural Pressures and Expectations in Hospitality10:06 Overcoming Anxiety and Setting Boundaries in Hospitality18:51 Navigating Different Personalities in Hospitality21:56 Navigating Hospitality with Family Dynamics22:47 Planning and Preparation for Hospitality24:56 The Power of Potlucks and Delegation26:55 Innovative Approaches to Hosting27:53 Hospitality Beyond the Home29:38 Building Relationships Through Shared Experiences31:33 Creating Presence Over Perfection33:23 Teamwork in Hospitality35:57 Setting Expectations in Co-Hosting37:33 Connecting with the AudienceKeywords:hospitality, connection, authenticity, cultural pressures, boundaries, introverts, extroverts, community, anxiety, expectations, hospitality, family dynamics, planning, potluck, hosting, relationships, presence, teamwork, expectations, community
- My child I went into labor in a Long Beach courthouse while waiting to be seen by the judge about my step-daughter. Mother would not allow us to continue. I had to drive four hours in LA traffic and barely made it back to Palm Springs before giving birth. My husband just made it within 20 minutes of the delivery.- The birth of my daughter was way different- My daughter's delivery was so traumatic for both of us. We both look beat up afterward - literally. It's a crazy story. Induction, after 24-hours, pushed for 3 hours, needed oxygen, traumatic C-section, and baby had huge hematoma and heart surgery.Professionally, I started a million-dollar preschool from my living room.I wrote a book and am writing my second book.Started a Podcast.FIND HER HERE:Website: https://www.jesssaying.netTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessdanelX (Twitter): https://x.com/jessdanel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessdanel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jessicadanel3LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-danel-mba-88970283/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@jessicadanel4240
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“FAFO parenting” is getting attention — the idea that sometimes the best way for kids to learn is by experiencing natural consequences. FAFO doesn't exactly stand for “fool around and find out,” but you get the idea.Supporters say the parenting approach builds resilience and responsibility. Critics worry it can cross into neglect or leave kids without the guidance they need.MPR News guest host Catharine Richert talks with a parenting researcher about when stepping back helps children grow, when intervention matters and how families can find the balance between independence and safety.Guest:Christopher Mehus is a research associate professor in the Department of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota.
How's In this episode of the Joy Lab podcast, Dr. Henry Emmons and Dr. Aimee Prasek explore the theme of gratitude, specifically focusing on the nurturing roles of mothers and other caregivers in our lives. They discuss the concept of 'good enough parenting' as introduced by Dr. Donald Winnicott, emphasizing that parents don't need to be perfect but should provide sufficient love and care. The hosts highlight the historical context where mothers were unfairly blamed for children's mental health issues and discuss the broader societal implications of appreciating maternal figures. They encourage listeners to recognize and express gratitude towards the various 'mothers' in their lives. About: The Joy Lab Podcast blends science and soul to help you cope better with stress, ease anxiety, and uplift mood. Join Dr. Henry Emmons and Dr. Aimee Prasek for practical, mindfulness-based tools and positive psychology strategies to build resilience and create lasting joy. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review us wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts! Like and follow Joy Lab on Socials: Instagram TikTok Linkedin Watch on YouTube Sources and Notes: Joy Lab Program: Take the next leap in your wellbeing journey with step-by-step practices to help you build and maintain the elements of joy in your life. Book: Winnicott on The Child by Donald Winnicott Full transcript here Please remember that this content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice and is not a replacement for advice and treatment from a medical professional. Please consult your doctor or other qualified health professional before beginning any diet change, supplement, or lifestyle program. Please see our terms for more information. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call the NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-6264 available Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., ET. OR text "HelpLine" to 62640 or email NAMI at helpline@nami.org. Visit NAMI for more. You can also call or text SAMHSA at 988 or chat 988lifeline.org.
In this episode, I'm joined by Christian therapist Meaghan Hampton, who speacializes in helping parents heal, regulate, and lead their homes with peace instead of reactivity. Together we explore why our emotional health matters for the spiritual formation for our kids, what regulation actually looks like in a busy household, and how the gospel invites us into a calmer, more connected way of parenting. If you've ever wondered how to respond instead of react or break cycles you never meant to repeat - this conversation will encourage, equip, and remind you that transformation is possible Connect with Meaghan Instagram: @Soulcareforfamilies Substack: Soul Care Circle
In this heartfelt and engaging episode, Rachel Hollis introduces a novel podcast format where she takes a walk with her guest instead of a conventional studio interview. Her guest, renowned interior designer Nate Berkus, shares his journey from his early career, including his significant experience on the Oprah Winfrey Show, to his present-day success and personal life. They discuss the value of authentic, layered design, life-changing experiences, like the tsunami that deeply impacted Nate, and how these events shaped their perspectives.Get your copy of Rachel's New Book Here: Audible, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Millon, Bookshop.org, or wherever books are sold!00:22 Introducing the New Podcast Format02:10 Guest Introduction: Nate Burki05:26 Nate's Journey and Early Career09:45 Design Philosophy and Practical Tips15:04 Balancing Personal and Professional Life22:14 Maintaining Relevance in Media24:38 Reflecting on Personal Growth25:14 Balancing Career and Family27:04 Navigating Identity and Legacy33:50 Coping with Trauma and PTSD37:32 The Importance of Supportive Relationships41:30 Exploring Therapy and Self-Improvement46:04 Creating a Practical Design BookSign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626Watch the podcast on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@MsRachelHollisFollow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollisTo learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices.1 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.