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Dr. John Delony joins Matt & Abby to talk about marriage, parenting, and the hard conversations couples avoid. From emotional affairs and s*xual conflict to the impact of raising kids on your relationship, Dr. Delony shares honest advice that challenges cultural norms—and might just change the way you think about your family. This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money, Nutrafol & Bobbie. Rocket Money: Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to https://RocketMoney.com/unplanned. Nutrafol: Visit https://nutrafol.com and enter promo code UNPLANNEDPOD for $10 off any order and free shipping when you subscribe. Bobbie: Visit https://hibobbie.com for an additional 10% off your purchase with code UNPLANNED. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What does it really take for your teenager to trust you with everything? Are you creating a home where your wife feels truly safe to open up? Could a father-son conversation reveal the surprising answers? Today I'm bringing you something truly special: a replay of one of the most meaningful live Q&A sessions I've ever recorded. This one goes way back to 2023, and I had my oldest son, Ethan, who was just 17 at the time (he's 19 now) join me, along with 35 awesome guys from The Dad Edge Alliance. What made this conversation so powerful is that it was completely unscripted. Real questions, raw answers, and packed with the kind of gold you can only get from honest, open dialogue. Even though it was a live stream with our members, the themes we dove into are just as crucial today. In this episode, you'll hear us tackle some major challenges that I know resonate with so many of you: Connecting with Your Wife When She's Emotionally Distant: Real strategies for bridging that gap. Creating Psychological Safety in Conversations: How to foster an environment where true communication can thrive. Navigating Discipline Without Losing Connection with Your Kids: Ethan even chimes in with his perspective on this one! The Power of the Experience Cube: We explore this incredible conflict resolution tool (originally taught by ClearLeadership.com) that's a game-changer for tough conversations with your wife, kids, and even at work. But what truly blew me away during this Q&A was hearing, in his own words, what builds trust between Ethan and me. And spoiler alert: it's not about being the perfect dad. It's about something much more real: showing up, owning your mistakes, and spending genuine time together. I'm not going to lie, you might even hear a little emotion in my voice when Ethan starts talking about this–it really hit home the importance of creating that safe space where our kids feel they can tell us anything. So, whether you're a dad wanting to lead your family better, a husband striving for deeper connection, or just a man wanting to improve your relationships, this episode is packed with hard-earned wisdom. Sit back, relax, and get ready for some real talk that still rings true today. This special "WINSday" edition is all about celebrating our members' successes and sharing the valuable lessons they've learned on their journey to becoming better dads. Sit back, tune in, and get ready to be motivated by the remarkable guests of the Dad Edge community. www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.1stphorm.com/dadedge
Unlock your parenting potential! Start here: https://drlindsayemmerson.com/workshop In this episode, I tackle that critical moment when your child tests boundaries and consequences hang in the balance. Your next move - whether to follow through, back down, or ignore what happened - fundamentally shapes your parent-child relationship. I'll reveal the most common mistake parents make with consequences and how to avoid it completely. While setting boundaries is essential for raising well-adjusted children, many parents feel uncomfortable using consequences with their kids. The good news? When done correctly, consequences become a supportive teaching tool that transforms discipline into an opportunity for growth - the hallmark of truly amazing parenting. New to my podcast? If you want to take the stress, frustration, and overwhelm out of parenting by learning how to promote better behavior in your child, you're in the right place. I'm a clinical psychologist and Mom of 4, and I share the psychology-based strategies that I use to parent with intention and confidence. I help parents move from feeling exhausted and at wit's end, losing their cool, yelling, and wishing parenting was easier, to feeling calm and confident, effectively managing any challenging parenting situation, and actually enjoying time spent with their kids. The practical positive discipline tools I teach based on my 5 C's parenting framework can get you there. ------------------------------------------- Let's connect! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlindsayemmerson TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drlindsayemmerson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@drlindsayemmerson ------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: The advice provided on my channel is different from therapy and does not substitute for professional psychological treatment or other types of professional advice or intervention. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional or postpone seeking professional medical advice related to anything you hear on this channel. If you or your child have concerns or need further parenting or personal support, please contact a physician or other qualified local health professional.
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As parents, we play a huge role in shaping our children's attitudes toward money, often without even realizing it. From small everyday actions to the words we use around finances, our habits and choices can influence how our kids view saving, spending, and budgeting. Tune In NowSupport the show
If you just knew what to do to avoid all those arguments, power struggles and temper tantrums with your teen, right?!Well, that's what I'm hear to tell you about today. As parents of teens and tweens there are a handful of really big mistakes most of us make that cause us so much grief and we don't even realize it.Listen in and learn how to avoid so much of the conflict, the temper tantrums, the disconnection and chaos. Show Notes for other resources and sourcesTranscriptFind our FREE Parenting Guides Here"I just wanted to let you know that I'm so thankful for your podcast! ...I'm so happy I discovered it!" Speaking of Teens Listener^If you feel the same way, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps people know the show is worth their time to listen. Tap here, to go to Apple podcasts, and scroll down until you see the STARS to tap on the last star, then tap on “Write a Review” and let me know what you love about the show. If you're listening in Spotify, you can also rate the show by going to the main episode page and tap the 3 dots to the right of the follow button, tap rate show and tap the 5th star!Thank you in advance for helping me help more parents!I drop new episodes every Tuesday and Friday so please tap Follow on the main episode page, so they'll be ready for you in your app.You can reach out to me with ideas for the show or guest suggestions here. Thanks so much for listening!Check out PARENT CAMP - a cohort-based, 10-week experience that includes a virtual course, in-depth exercises and tools, and weekly live meetings with Ann, where you will learn how to strengthen your relationship and decrease the conflict with your teens and tweens (while improving their behavior.)Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram Read Speaking of Teens weekly articles on Substack Join our Facebook Group for Free Support for Parents and others who care for Teens (and get easy access to all the parenting guides above!)See My Recommended Books For Both You And Your Teen
Are we raising resilient, capable kids—or fragile, anxious ones? In this eye-opening episode, Keith McCurdy joins BaseCamp Live to expose the cultural shifts that have led to skyrocketing anxiety and emotional fragility in children. He explains why modern parenting has drifted from raising kids of character to chasing happiness and success, and how this shift has deeply impacted our families, schools, and society.But there's good news: we can course-correct. Keith outlines four critical parenting strategies to cultivate sturdy kids—children who embrace responsibility, struggle well, and grow into mature, self-regulated adults. If you're ready for practical, countercultural wisdom that will transform your family for the better, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Special Thanks to our partners who make BaseCamp Live possible:ZipCastWilson Hill AcademyClassic Learning TestGordon CollegeClassical Academic PressLife Architects CoachingLight Phone Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on classical Christian education, and join us next time on BaseCamp Live! Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, and reach out to us at info@basecamplive.comDon't forget to visit basecamplive.com for more info and past episodes.
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This is a Men in the Arena podcast highlight from EP 471, Imperfect Parenting and How to Be Good at It w/ Dave Wilson.
In this episode of Cup of Parenting, we explore 10 common parenting mistakes that can unintentionally weaken the bond with your child. Drawing inspiration from the teachings of Islam and the example of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), we'll uncover practical tips to foster love, trust, and connection within your family. From the importance of quality time to the power of gentle discipline, this episode will help you nurture a strong, spiritually grounded relationship with your children. Tune in to learn, reflect, and grow as a parent!
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Many parents have experienced that unpleasant situation when they realize their child's behavior has changed, but they can't understand where the problem came from. We at Bright Side have found some answers that all parents will be able to learn something from. Other videos you might like: 8 Lessons You Should Avoid Teaching Children • 8 Lessons You Should Avoid Teaching C... 7 Parenting Tips to Deal With a Naughty Child • 7 Parenting Tips to Deal With a Naugh... 10 Important Things Your Child Should Learn by Age 10 • 10 Important Things Your Child Should... TIMESTAMPS: Why your child is secretive 0:40 Why your child is irritable 1:00 Why your child shows envy and jealousy 1:15 Why your child is overly shy 1:30 Why your child doesn't respect others 1:48 Why your child is rude 2:03 Why your child takes other kids' toys 2:21 Why your child lies to you 2:35 Why your child can't stand up for themselves 2:52 Why it's important to affirm a child's uniqueness 3:05 Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz For copyright matters please contact us at: welcome@brightside.me ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Message us Questions and/or comments about the show In this episode, we dive into one of the toughest parts of parenting that often goes unspoken—learning to forgive ourselves. Every parent has faced moments of guilt, whether it's feeling judged by others, questioning their decisions, or struggling with their child's behavior in public. We'll talk about how to process these moments without letting them define us, focusing on practical ways to let go of the “perfect parent” standard and embrace self-forgiveness. We'll also explore how to rebuild connections with our kids after mistakes, teaching them a valuable lesson in resilience and grace. Join us as we learn to show ourselves the same grace we work so hard to give our children, one step at a time. Contact:podcasts@calfarley.org To Donate: https://secure.calfarley.org/site/Donation2?3358.donation=form1&df_id=3358&mfc_pref=TTo Apply:https://apply.workable.com/cal-farleys-boys-ranch/j/25E1226091/For More Information about Cal Farley's Boys Ranch:https://www.calfarley.org/Music:"Shine" -NewsboysCCS License No. 9402
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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Jennifer Cohen of the “Habits & Hustle Podcast” about her upcoming TED Talk on raising mentally strong children in an overly coddling society; the negative effects of overprotective parenting and how it diminishes children's resilience and coping skills; challenges of living in Los Angeles, including high taxes, homelessness, and the political climate; the importance of exercise, discipline, and building healthy habits for achieving personal and professional success; the damaging effects of social media and technology on mental health, human connections, and relationships; the importance of real-life community and face-to-face interactions; changing standards of beauty, driven by trends like plastic surgery in teens; the dangers of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic; and much more. Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ----------------------------------- Today's Sponsor: Contagion Emergency Kit - This prescription Contagion Emergency Kit from The Wellness Company provides you with a carefully selected assortment of effective medications for bird flu, COVID-19, and other respiratory illnesses. Rubin Report viewers save $45 at checkout PLUS free shipping when they use code: RUBIN. Kits are ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE USA. Go to: https://TWC.health/RUBIN and use CODE: RUBIN Gravity Defyer - Sick of knee pain? Get Gravity Defyer shoes. Minimize the shock waves that normal shoes absorb through your feet, knees and hips with every step. Use the promo code "RUBIN30" at checkout, to get an extra $30 off orders over $130 or more. Go to: http://gdefy.com and Use the promo code "RUBIN30" Reliefband - Don't let nausea ruin your life! Go to https://www.reliefband.com/ And use PROMO CODE: RUBIN to get 20% off plus free shipping as well as a 30-day money back guarantee. Dr. Gundry Olive Oil - Get the incredible health benefits from olive oil. Watch the video to be able to tell the difference between an olive oil that can be a health booster and which one isn't up to par. Go to: https://GetOlive1.com/Rubin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Divorce can be a challenging and emotional time, not only for the parents but especially for the children. While there are many concerns parents have regarding their children's well-being, what can easily get overlooked are the subtle emotional impacts this transition can have on them. Parents may focus on practical aspects like custody, finances, and new living arrangements, but it's essential not to lose sight of the emotional and psychological needs of the children during this time. In this week's episode, I highlight 7 critical mistakes parents should avoid before, during, and after divorce to ensure their children receive the love, stability, and support they need throughout the process. Tune in for valuable insights on navigating this challenging time with care and intention. **SCHEDULE YOUR 90-MINUTE INTENSIVE BELOW** https://www.tonyacarter.com/strategy Order my book: "Divorce Your Story: A Woman's Guide to Heal & Thrive After Divorce" - http://www.divorceyourstorybook.com. Also available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2QPWoCn Follow me on IG - @iamtonyacarter Follow me on Facebook - Tonya Carter Subscribe to my YouTube - Tonya Carter
Send us a textOn October 3rd, he asked me what day it was. “It's October 3rd.” In observance of “Mean Girls” day, we're revisiting the Burn Book. Let's start October off with a cleanse - clean that cup so we can fill it up with zen. An airing of our grievances. And while we're at it, we'll have a conversation about the top 10 mistakes that parents make when communicating with their teens, and how we can do better. Episode 66 Traveling with TeensEpisode 80 It's Not about the SocksEpisode 78 La Vie est Belle Thank you for listening and being part of this community! Let's get social. Follow me on Facebook, on Twitter @reframing_me, on Instagram @reframingme and on TikTok @reframingmeI hope you enjoyed the episode! Please leave a review, catch up on any missed episodes, and be sure to follow the show, so you don't miss new content!
Send us a textOn October 3rd, he asked me what day it was. “It's October 3rd.” In observance of “Mean Girls” day, we're revisiting the Burn Book. Let's start October off with a cleanse - clean that cup so we can fill it up with zen. An airing of our grievances. And while we're at it, we'll have a conversation about the top 10 mistakes that parents make when communicating with their teens, and how we can do better. Episode 66 Traveling with TeensEpisode 80 It's Not about the SocksEpisode 78 La Vie est Belle Thank you for listening and being part of this community! Let's get social. Follow me on Facebook, on Twitter @reframing_me, on Instagram @reframingme and on TikTok @reframingmeI hope you enjoyed the episode! Please leave a review, catch up on any missed episodes, and be sure to follow the show, so you don't miss new content!
In this solo episode, Dr. Eryn breaks down the top "don'ts" every parent should know to keep their kids safe and healthy. From the dangers of ATVs and off-roading to the rising risks of vaping, melatonin misuse, and gun safety, Dr. Eryn covers the most critical issues impacting children's safety today. She also tackles the alarming trends in teen motor vehicle accidents, firearm-related deaths, and drug overdoses, sharing the latest CDC data and expert insights. If you're a parent looking to protect your kids from preventable harm, this episode is packed with essential information to help you navigate today's biggest health and safety threats. Coach VinnyEmail: vinny@balancedbodies.ioInstagram: vinnyrusso_balancedbodiesFacebook: Vinny Russo Dr. ErynEmail: dr.eryn@balancedbodies.ioInstagram: dr.eryn_balancedbodies|Facebook: Eryn Stansfield LEGION 20% OFF CODEGo to https://legionathletics.com/ and use the code RUSSO for 20% off your order!
Amy Betters-Midtvedt, author of You'll Make It, and They Will Too, joins us to share her experience raising five teenagers and offers practical advice on effective communication, handling dating and social media, and fostering mental health and responsibility.If you've enjoyed Talking to Teens, we'd love if you could leave us a five-star rating, and if you have time, a review! Full Show NotesParenting teens can often feel like navigating a minefield, fraught with miscommunications, emotional upheavals, and a constant barrage of new challenges. Many parents find themselves at a loss, longing for the days when their greatest worry was whether their child would eat their vegetables or play nicely with others. When it comes to teenagers, the stakes often feel much higher, and the navigation significantly murkier.How do you maintain open lines of communication with your teen? What should you do when they break the rules or need direction? How can you help them deal with the pressures of social media, or the heartbreak of their first serious relationship?We're joined this week by Amy Betters-Midtvedt, an author and seasoned parent who knows these challenges all too well. Amy is the author of the new book, You'll Make It, and They Will Too: Everything No One Talks About When You're Parenting Teens. With five teenagers of her own, Amy has seen and experienced the multitudes of teenage tribulations and triumphs. Her engaging narratives and insightful advice have garnered her over a million readers and appearances in publications like HuffPost and Parents Magazine.The Inspiration Behind the BookAmy reveals that the idea for her book came from personal moments of loneliness and confusion, wondering if other parents dealt with similar struggles. She highlights that conversations about parenting teens often fall silent, creating isolation for parents. Her goal with the book is to provide guidance and camaraderie, sharing wisdom and commiserative anecdotes in an easily digestible format.Effective Communication with TeensOne of the standout strategies Amy discusses is the power of noticing and naming positive behaviors. Highlighting what children are doing right can help reinforce those behaviors, whereas constantly pointing out what they're doing wrong can tear down their self-esteem and create friction. As an educator, Amy understands the profound impact that language can have on shaping a child's self-perception and her approach has been both simple and transformative.Different Kids, Different RulesAmy's experience with five unique children underscores the necessity of individualizing rules and expectations. She compares this to how different injuries require different treatments rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. This strategy is respectful of each child's individual journey and needs, rather than trying to enforce uniformity. This personal touch helps keep the lines of communication open and reinforces trust within the family.Handling Dating and Romantic RelationshipsWhen it comes to teenage dating and relationships, Amy underscores the importance of being a supportive, non-judgmental, listening ear. Navigating teenage heartbreak is about empathy and presence, rather than rushing in to solve or fix their problems. She also emphasizes the importance of knowing when professional help is needed for mental health issues, drawing parallels to how we wouldn't hesitate to seek medical help for a physical injury.Welcoming the Teen Coming Home from CollegeA special chapter discusses the unique challenges and joys of welcoming home a college student. Amy talks about managing expectations and understanding that the child who comes back from college may be different from the one who left. Supporting their newfound independence while maintaining house rules requires a delicate balance, but it's a rewarding experience.In the Episode…Amy Betters-Midtvedt shares invaluable advice that any parent of a teen can benefit from:How to maintain open and effective communication with teensBalancing different rules for different kidsEmpathizing and supporting teens through heartbreakUnderstanding the importance of professional help for mental healthNavigating the dynamics when college kids return homeThis episode is packed with practical tips and heartfelt advice that make it a must-listen for anyone parenting teens. Amy's experiences and insights offer a reassuring reminder that you're not alone in the journey and that with understanding and love, you and your teen will indeed make it.For more of Amy's wisdom and updates, you can follow her on her blog at AmyBettersMidtvedt.com and connect with her on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @AmyBettersMidtvedt.Tune in to this enlightening episode and subscribe to Talking to Teens for more expert advice on navigating the teenage years!Follow us on Social Media! We're @talkingtoteens on Instagram and TikTok
Parenting definitely comes with its fair share of complaints. If it were a business, we'd all be asking to speak to the manager - long hours, little appreciation, and a never-ending workload. But, every now and then, something magical happens in those moments that makes it the best job in the world. In this episode, Annaliese and Tegan dive into their parenting regrets and reasons. Of course, it wouldn't be This Glorious Mess without a perfect mix of light and shade. Plus, Sarah Marie has a unique take on a tricky work dilemma and we hear how one mum is completely reimagining dinner time to better suit her child's needs. THE END BITS If you're looking for something else to listen to why not check out our award winning parenting podcast How To Build A Human. Or click here to listen to the hosts of Mamamia Out Loud open up about creativity and how they stay inspired. Got a message for Sarah Marie? We're listening! Send us a voice message, email us at tgm@mamamia.com.au We've compiled all the best resources for new mums in a free newsletter. Join the mailing list. CREDITS: Host: Tegan Natoli, Annaliese Todd & Sarah Marie Fahd Producer: Grace Rouvray Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All parents have their own – unique – way of bringing up their kids. Many of them work in order to be able to buy new toys for them, others are strict because they want their children to be disciplined and goal-oriented, others give their children a choice and teach them to make decisions on their own. Every family has its own ways of upbringing, but there is one thing that all parents have in common: when they look back, they all want to fix some of the mistakes they made in the past. The first years of a child's life are a magical time that you should enjoy. Because in the future, you might regret some lost opportunities. So, take a look at the things that many parents regret in order to avoid repeating the same mistakes. Other videos you might like: 10 Traits of Toxic Parents Who Ruin Their Children's Lives • 10 Traits of Toxic Parents Who Ruin T... 10 Things You Should Never Say to Teens • 10 Things You Should Never Say to Teens 10 Important Things Your Child Should Learn by Age 10 • 10 Important Things Your Child Should... TIMESTAMPS: They scolded their children too often 0:22 They missed out on the most important moments 1:09 They didn't play enough creative games 1:55 They didn't take enough photos and videos 2:39 They didn't take their child's opinion into account 3:23 They didn't enjoy communicating with their child 4:18 They didn't educate them about money 4:57 They didn't make their child happy enough 5:50 They didn't hug their children often enough 6:35 They weren't consistent 7:20 They often followed someone else's advice 8:13 #kids #parenting #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Parenting and your voice.Where is there strength in silence and speaking up?As a parent, partner, person in community.Our voices mist be heard.. in the right moments.Fertility FridayJuly Friday 12th at 12(If all goes well with my dad in hospital I will be on the live on a break between visitations:)https://www.youtube.com/live/Kx71YrHOHTU?si=0vGXDkFa_5H3hqEkSupport the Show.IMPERFECT PARENTING:*Free parenting meditation*https://mailchi.mp/965b821ebde2/imperfectparentingfreeminimeditation1 Free parent de-stress tips:http://bit.ly/34TmARwInstagram: @Ip_parenting Tik tok @imperfectparentingariel Website:https://imperfectparenting.netWrite me: Ariel@imperfectparenting.net______ WORKING WITH FERTILITY? FREE Fertility Meditation: https://mailchi.mp/00ddad27abb2/freefertilitymeditation223Instagram and Tik tok: @arielgreenandersson*Looking to get pregnant over 40? https://bit.ly/2ZbPSdk *Experienced pregnancy loss? I have a little something for you.. https://bit.ly/2HB7uJH______________WANT TO SUPPORT this podcast? https://www.buzzsprout.com/222253/supportWe're here to move you through “it's not possible” to full access to joy and health through creating the life, work and fertility journey that is truly yours:).
Yousuf Bhaijee is a Growth Gdvisor and interim Head of Growth to companies like Brightwheel, HP, Evernow and Blackbird. Chris Lloyd is an engineer who most recently worked at AI company, Humane, and also Pinterest, Assembly and Opera. Yousuf is the father of three kids and Chris is the father of two. Chris and his family, Yousuf and his family and five other families live in a town-home complex that they all collectively bought several years ago. There are now a total of fifteen kids at the complex! In today's conversation we discussed:* How this whole modern day commune experiment got started* What it means to live in a modern day commune* The shared rituals, benefits and drawbacks of this lifestyle* The positive impacts on mental health* The benefits of sharing* How gender roles take on new meaning in communal living* The most surprising aspects of a communal lifestyle* Family privacy and parenting styles when you live in close proximity with othersWhere to find Yousuf Bhaijee* Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yousufbhaijee* X: https://twitter.com/ybhaijeeWhere to find Chris Lloyd* X: https://twitter.com/chrislloydWhere to find Adam Fishman* FishmanAF Newsletter: www.FishmanAFNewsletter.com* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[1:47] Yousuf & Chris Introduction/Welcome[4:46] Family Life and Hottakes [10:42] Commune Living - What it is[12:44] Commune Living - How it came to be[17:50] Logistics & Agreements[19:42] Gender Roles[21:30] External Judgements[23:36] Macro and Micro Rituals[26:15] Social Media[27:15] Functionality of Commune Living[30:00] Family Privacy & Parenting Styles[35:52] Changes in Mental Health[39:22] Modern Day Sharing Economy[42:37] Discoveries of Living in a Commune[45:00] Vulnerability & Parenting Advice[50:48] Technology and the Communal Impact[57:12] Parenting Mistakes as a Dad[1:00:25] Reaching Out[1:00:00] Rapid Fire—Show references:Amazon One Medical: https://health.amazon.com/primeBrightwheel: https://mybrightwheel.com/home-b/HP: https://www.hp.comEvernow: https://www.evernow.com/Blackbird: https://www.blackbird.xyz/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.comAssembly: https://www.joinassembly.com/Opera: https://www.opera.com/Eaze: https://www.eaze.com/Zynga: https://www.zynga.com/Humane: https://humane.com/WWDC: https://developer.apple.com/wwdc24/Disney: https://www.disney.com/Paw Patrol: https://www.pawpatrol.com/Blippi: https://blippi.com/Nickelodeon: https://www.nick.com/Lovevery: https://lovevery.com/SNOO: https://www.happiestbaby.com/products/snoo-smart-bassinetNoseFrida: https://frida.com/products/nosefrida—For sponsorship inquiries email: podcast@fishmana.com.For Startup Dad Merch: www.startupdadshop.com Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com
As we approach Father's Day, I had the privilege of recording a special podcast episode with my husband, John Andrejack. This is a message of hope! John is not just the father of our amazing atypical child, Ocean, but also an educator and a Parkinson's Disease advocate. This episode delves into parenting, coping with chronic illness, and the beauty of seeing our children thrive despite obstacles. 00:29 Meet John Andrejack: Educator and Parkinson's Advocate 01:15 John's Journey with Young Onset Parkinson's Disease 02:23 Parenting Challenges and Philosophies 05:10 Memorable Parenting Moments 06:13 A Walk on Water: Surf Therapy for Ocean 10:35 Parenting Mistakes and Lessons Learned 13:52 Core Values and Reflections on Fatherhood 18:08 Final Thoughts and Father's Day Wishes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oceansmama/message
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Are you aware of the common parenting mistakes you might be making? Summary: Tune into "The Whinypaluza Podcast with Rebecca Greene" Replay from Episode 223, for an enlightening discussion on parenting missteps. This episode not only uncovers frequent errors made by parents but also provides pragmatic solutions to enhance your parenting approach. Rebecca, along with her family, shares insights during their Whinypaluza Wednesday Live vlog, extending their weekly blog's reach to listeners everywhere. Key Takeaways:
"Parenting is not just about getting our kids to behave, true change happens from the inside out, and that is only through the transformative power of Christ." ~ Ginger Hubbard Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. Are you seeking a better approach to discipline that goes beyond counting to three? In this episode of the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, host Yvette Hampton sits down with renowned parenting expert Ginger Hubbard to discuss the mistakes many parents make and how to correct them with love, consistency, and scriptural wisdom. Discover Ginger's practical tips and tools like the "Wise Words for Moms" chart to help you discipline with a heart-based approach. Listen now and elevate your parenting skills to build a joyful, obedient home. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more episodes that prepare you and your children for a life that glorifies God. Come back tomorrow for the rest of this important conversation. Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Would you please consider a year-end gift to support the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry? Recommended Resources: Podcast Note-Taking Guide USE COUPON CODE “PARENTING” and receive a 10% Discount on Ginger's Wise Words for Moms Chart Don't Make Me Count to Three! by Ginger Hubbard I Can't Believe You Just Said That!: Biblical Wisdom for Taming Your Child's Tongue, by Ginger Hubbard Chloe and the Closet of Secrets: A Book about Lying, by Ginger Hubbard and Al Roland Shawn and His Amazing Shrinking Sister: A Book about Teasing, by Ginger Hubbard and Al Roland Sam and the Sticky Situation: A Book about Whining, by Ginger Hubbard and Al Roland Related Podcast Episodes: Parenting with Ginger Hubbard Podcast Parenting for Eternity - Ginger Hubbard on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Parenting Rebellious Teens - Ginger Hubbard on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Biblical Parenting - Ginger Hubbard on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Raising Godly Girls - Yvette Hampton on the Parenting with Ginger Hubbard Podcast
"Parenting is not just about getting our kids to behave, true change happens from the inside out, and that is only through the transformative power of Christ." ~ Ginger Hubbard Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel. Ginger Hubbard joins Yvette Hampton on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast for a profound conversation where they uncover the common pitfalls of parenting and learn how to avoid parenting mistakes by focusing on heart change rather than behavior modification. Ginger shares insights from her book "Don't Make Me Count to Three" and introduces her transformative three-step plan for discipline that applies biblical principles. Tune in and equip yourself with strategies to foster obedience, self-control, and a fulfilling relationship with your child. Subscribe for more parenting tips and Biblical guidance for your homeschooling journey. Come back Wednesday and Thursday for the rest of this important conversation. Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Would you please consider a year-end gift to support the Schoolhouse Rocked ministry? Recommended Resources: Podcast Note-Taking Guide USE COUPON CODE “PARENTING” and receive a 10% Discount on Ginger's Wise Words for Moms Chart Don't Make Me Count to Three! by Ginger Hubbard I Can't Believe You Just Said That!: Biblical Wisdom for Taming Your Child's Tongue, by Ginger Hubbard Chloe and the Closet of Secrets: A Book about Lying, by Ginger Hubbard and Al Roland Shawn and His Amazing Shrinking Sister: A Book about Teasing, by Ginger Hubbard and Al Roland Sam and the Sticky Situation: A Book about Whining, by Ginger Hubbard and Al Roland Related Podcast Episodes: Parenting with Ginger Hubbard Podcast Parenting for Eternity - Ginger Hubbard on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Parenting Rebellious Teens - Ginger Hubbard on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Biblical Parenting - Ginger Hubbard on the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast Raising Godly Girls - Yvette Hampton on the Parenting with Ginger Hubbard Podcast Discussion Questions: 1. Ginger Hubbard discusses the importance of focusing on heart change rather than just behavioral change. How can parents practically engage in discipline that targets the heart of our child? 2. Yvette and Ginger talk about the temptation to use ineffective parenting methods like bribing and threatening. Why do you think these methods are so commonly used and what can be some long-term effects of relying on them? 3. In the podcast, it's mentioned that parents often act out of selfishness when disciplining their children. Can you think of examples when you've witnessed this, and how can parents shift their focus to a more selfless, Christ-centered approach to parenting? 4. How does the idea of instant obedience play into raising children who are obedient to God's word? Do you agree with Ginger Hubbard's stance on not counting to three before expecting a child's obedience? 5. Ginger emphasizes the need to teach children self-control and obedience to experience joy and God's best for their lives. How can implementing these values early on impact a child's adult life? 6. The three-step plan for effective parenting outlined by Ginger includes asking heart-probing questions, instructing children to put off wrong behavior, and to put on right behavior. How can parents effectively implement this strategy in daily situations? 7. How can the use of heart-probing questions benefit the child and the parent in understanding the motivations behind a child's misbehavior? 8. What are some ways parents can maintain their authority over their children while still fostering a loving and respectful relationship? 9. Ginger's "Wise Words for Moms" chart is mentioned as a quick reference. How might having such a tool at hand change the way parents address disobedience and other behavior issues? 10. Modeling behavior is a significant part of parenting—as Ginger and Yvette discuss modeling self-control, consistency, and love. Can you share an example of how positive modeling from a parent influenced a child in a noticeable way?
Have you listened to the FULL EPISODE yet?Dr. Becky Kennedy, often referred to as the millennial parenting whisperer, discusses the importance of parents focusing on their own emotional regulation and leadership skills rather than solely trying to "fix" their children's behaviors. She emphasizes the need for parents to understand resilience and tolerance of difficult situations, teaching them to intervene effectively by modeling healthy responses. Kennedy highlights the long-term impact of parental actions on a child's development, advocating for a shift in perspective from seeking convenience to embracing opportunities for growth and resilience building within family dynamics. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter!
In this week's episode of the KICK-ASS Stepmom podcast, Jamie interviews renowned psychologist Dr. Jody Carrington. Jody has a no-nonsense and candid approach backed by her clinical knowledge, it's that combination that makes her one of our favourite guests. Join them for an unfiltered conversation on - Life in your 40's Parenting and anxiety in the digital age The power of reconnection Loyalty binds and what's really going on for our kids in transitions How we can use acknowledgement and reconnection to improve the mom stepmom relationship For more from Jamie Scrimgeour visit www.jamiescrimgeour.com Follow along on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jamiescrimgeour Follow along on Facebook: www.facebook.com/scrimgeourjamie Join The KICK-ASS Stepmom Community: www.jamiescrimgeour.com/membership Download The Secret To Improving Your Stepfamily Life: www.jamiescrimgeour.com/freeguide For More From Dr. Jody Carrington: Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjodycarrington Check out their website:https://www.drjodycarrington.com/ Listen to their podcast: https://www.drjodycarrington.com/podcast/ Thanks to Our Sponsors: Attend The Masterclass With The High Conflict Ex www.jamiescrimgeour.com/highconflictmasterclass Cozy Earth - cozyearth.com/COZYJAMIE40 and use the code COZYJAMIE40 for 40% off LMNT - My Go To Electrolyte Drink - www.drinklmnt.com/kickassstepmom to get a free sample pack with purchase
Everyone faces different challenges when growing up. While some children can flourish and become well-adjusted adults, others may not be so blessed with ideal conditions. And while you love them for the most part, a big attribute to this disfunction is how your parents raised you. So here are some common parenting mistakes that negatively affect their children's growth. DISCLAIMER: This video is not made to attack anyone who may display these signs, but rather to understand them and bring more awareness to the topic! Is your child depressed? We have a video on the signs your child might be depressed: https://youtu.be/Oyf9kEmLg7Y Writer: Stela Kosic Script Editor: Michal Mitchell Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Billie YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
In this episode of The School of Greatness, Lewis is joined by Dr. Becky Kennedy, a clinical psychologist, bestselling author, and renowned parenting expert. Dr. Becky discusses her innovative approach to parenting, emphasizing the importance of understanding children's emotions, managing parental triggers, and fostering a nurturing environment. She shares practical strategies for parents to connect with their children, set healthy boundaries, and break unhealthy cycles. Dr. Becky also addresses common challenges such as screen time, social media, and maintaining work/life balance, offering insights and solutions to empower parents and support their children's growth.Buy her book for yourself and a friend! Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be.Listen to Dr. Becky's top podcast, Good Inside with Dr. Becky.In this episode you will learnHow to approach parenting without punishment and manage common triggers for a calm and nurturing environment.Strategies for understanding and connecting with your child's emotions, and helping them feel seen and heard.The importance of setting healthy boundaries and breaking unhealthy cycles in parenting.Tips for maintaining work/life balance as a parent and entrepreneur.Practical ways to cultivate empathy and understanding towards your child's perspective, and the significance of self-compassion for parents.For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1586For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes on parenting and intergenerational trauma we think you'll love:Dr. Mariel Buqué – https://link.chtbl.com/1555-podGabby Bernstein – https://link.chtbl.com/1407-pod
Click the link or go to http://buyraycon.com/nwos to get 20% off your Raycon purchase, plus free shipping! On this episode of New World Old Soul, Melissa and Jeremy share in a conversation with their oldest child; their 17 year old daughter, Nevaeh Souza. The family members discusss a myriad of topics including the differences between their generations, Nevaeh's upcoming transition into young adulthood, whether or not their family's YouTube adventures have caused any issues or disruptions in their life, and also their regrets in ever doing a family based YouTube channel in the first place.
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Navigating Social Media with Your Kids [feat. Dave Adamson]Love it or hate it, social media is a part of our culture, churches, and, frankly, our everyday lives. And as parents, social media can be a point of tension with our kids. Should they use it? And if so, when? Is it as dangerous as it's perceived to be, or could social media be used positively by us and our kids? Today, joining Pastor Joe all the way from Australia is author and Pastor Dave Adamson to talk to us about how to navigate social media with our kids and how it can be used as a tool to help point our kids to Jesus.Resources: Meta Church feat. Dave Adamson - https://bit.ly/3UGts12To learn more about Dave or to grab a copy of his book - https://www.daveadamson.tv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2069: Dr. Margaret Rutherford sheds light on the complex issue of parental denial in "How To Tell If You're In Denial As A Parent." With compassion and insight, she guides parents through recognizing their denial, understanding its impact on their ability to guide and protect, and offers practical steps for confronting and overcoming it. Her advice is a beacon for parents grappling with the hard truths of their behaviors and their consequences on their children's lives. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://drmargaretrutherford.com/im-doing-my-best-as-a-parent-are-you-in-denial/ Quotes to ponder: "Confronting denial takes being brutally honest with yourself. It means admitting your mistakes and being willing to be scared and vulnerable." "Listen to what others are telling you about yourself." Episode references: Girl Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis: https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Wash-Your-Face-Believing/dp/1400201659 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Shefali received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Columbia University. Specializing in the integration of Western psychology and Eastern philosophy, she brings together the best of both worlds for her clients. She is an expert in family dynamics and personal development, teaching courses around the globe. She has written six books, three of which are New York Times best-sellers, including her two landmark books The Conscious Parent and The Awakened Family. Today on the show we discuss: Fantasies that parents need to do away with, Subtle ways to build connection with your kids, How to practice conscious parenting, How parents can detach from their kids level of success, Why you should look to connect before correcting your kid, How to model healthy behavior and much more. ⚠ WELLNESS DISCLAIMER ⚠ Please be advised; the topics related to mental health in my content are for informational, discussion, and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your current condition. Never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard from your favorite creator, on social media, or shared within content you've consumed. If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you do not have a health professional who is able to assist you, use these resources to find help: Emergency Medical Services—911 If the situation is potentially life-threatening, get immediate emergency assistance by calling 911, available 24 hours a day. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. SAMHSA addiction and mental health treatment Referral Helpline, 1-877-SAMHSA7 (1-877-726-4727) and https://www.samhsa.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you are a parent of adult children and they have tried to share about their childhood with you, you might be tempted get defensive or feel guilty. Don't do it! Listen to this episode first! You'll learn about why you need to embrace what your child is saying, embrace the idea that you made some mistakes in parenting, and use this as an opportunity to build a better relationship with your child. Aaron Potratz & Nathan Hawkins are behavioral health experts, licensed counselors, and clinical supervisors with over 35 years of experience. They each own a private group therapy practice and co-own a third one together. Aaron is also a business consultant for therapists in private practice wanting to start, grow, or expand their business. *Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/-f2_bB2yybk *Now on YouTube: @shrink-think *Sign up for our FREE email course on overcoming fear and insecurity at: https://www.shrinkthink.com/podcast -------------- *Member of the PsychCraft Podcast Network* https://psychcraftnetwork.com/
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At some point in our parenting, we will make mistakes—perhaps big ones.There are so many questions when it comes to disciplining our kids. What do I do when I recognize I've messed up? What is appropriate discipline and what is too far? How can we as parents model God's heart to our children when correction is needed?Join us for part 2 of our conversation on discipline in this episode of At Home with the Beveres as we explore how our parenting can model the kingdom of God!
Kids don't need perfect parents. We all make mistakes. We will all act before we think sometimes. It's OK. I messed up this week. I didn't show up as the best version of myself for my daughter when she was looking to me for support. It's a perfect example of how we are all human and have human moments. I share this experience with you and how I re-connected with her after I realized my mistake. Kids don't need perfect parents but they learn so much from how we handle being human.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code parenting50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/* Check out Greenlight and use my code parenting for a great deal: https://greenlight.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/parenting-beyond-discipline/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Learning From My Parenting Mistakes Can Be This Country's Hope . . .I had a completely different plan for today's show, but then God convicted me about my parenting. I tried my best, but my best didn't involve studying God's plan or seeking out a mentor to guide me. I believe that many souls in this nation could be saved by avoiding some of the missteps I made in parenting. We also discuss a pediatric professor at Yale whose logic contradicts God's plan and a man in Oklahoma who has been arrested on child pornography charges and yet has been hired as an elementary school principal.Me ~80 pounds and ~14 years ago with my beloved Daughter before our Dad + Daughter dinner date. I wish I knew then how to parent in abidance with God's plan. What does God's Word say? The Powers and Plans of the World Are Nothing Compared to the Power and Plan of GodEpisode Links:Dr. McNamara, who holds a position as a Pediatrics professor at Yale, believes there should be no safeguards for children, because “children know who they are”.Meet Shane Murnan- elementary principal at @wh_isd (Western Heights in Oklahoma City). Shane is a drag queen who performs for children and reads books about gender to kids while dressed in drag. Shane was also previously arrested on child porn charges. Would you want this person in charge of your kid's school?Oklahoma education officials to investigate hiring of principal arrested on child porn charges; State officials 'looking into all accusations' as drag images surface4Patriots https://4patriots.com Protect your family with Food kits, solar generators and more at 4Patriots. Use code TODD for 10% off your first purchase. Alan's Soaps https://alanssoaps.com/TODD Use coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price. BiOptimizers https://magbreakthrough.com/todd Use promo code TODD for 10% off your order. Bonefrog https://bonefrog.us Enter promo code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your subscription. Bulwark Capital http://KnowYourRiskRadio.com Find out how Bulwark Capital Actively Manages risk. Call 866-779-RISK or visit KnowYourRiskRadio.com Patriot Mobile https://patriotmobile.com/herman Get free activation today with offer code HERMAN. Visit or call 878-PATRIOT. RuffGreens https://ruffgreens.com/todd Get your FREE Jumpstart Trial Bag of Ruff Greens, simply cover shipping. Visit or call 877-MYDOG-64. SOTA Weight Loss https://sotaweightloss.com SOTA Weight Loss is, say it with me now, STATE OF THE ART! Sound of Freedom https://angel.com/freedom Join the two million and see Sound of Freedom in theaters July 4th. GreenHaven Interactive https://greenhaveninteractive.com Digital Marketing including search engine optimization and website design.
I made a huge parenting mistake recently that sent me into a tailspin of guilt and regret. I felt like I had let my daughter down in a significant and irreversible way… but showing up from a place of regret and guilt over a mistake doesn't have me showing up as my best self. I knew I deserved forgiveness, and my child deserved a mom who showed up from strength and love. In today's episode I walk you through what happened, and how I was able to overcome the shame spiral by choosing a better thought. BUT, this episode isn't just for parents. Its for anyone who has ever made a mistake, or done something they regret, or finds themselves arguing with reality and wishing they could change the past… because while I am talking specifically about how I let my daughter down, I'm also talking about how you can offer yourself forgiveness and love WHEN mistakes happen. I'd love to hear something you're going to work to forgive yourself for, so you can set yourself free. See you inside