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London Live with Mike Stubbs
Flipping the switch on parenting - how the digital age changes parenting

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 12:01


Samantha Kemp-Jackson joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about how parents can bring out motivation in their kids, and how disciplining has changed in the digital age. Kemp-Jackson urges parents to keep in mind the world that their child lives in now, and how different it is from 20 or 30 years ago.

London Live with Mike Stubbs
How to talk to your kids about tragedies

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 8:14


Samantha Kemp-Jackson, college and university instructor, parenting expert, writer and podcaster, joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about how parents can approach the topic of tragedies with your kids. Samantha gives some tips on how parents can have those tough conversations that are inevitable.

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What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
Ask Margaret: My Son Doesn't Have Any Close Friends. Is That a Problem?

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 6:38


This week, a listener asks: My 10-year-old son is friendly, outgoing, and very accepting. He is also really interested in sports. He has a lot of acquaintances in both school and on his teams, but has no one I would call a best friend. He doesn't get invited to a lot of birthday parties and rarely is asked for a play date, although the neighborhood kids will knock on the door and ask for him to come play a fair amount. He has ADHD and can get a little overly silly and/or annoy kids (I suspect). But he has not expressed any dissatisfaction with his social life and does not appear lonely, so I don't want to project my thoughts and feelings on him, but is his lack of close friendships a concern? Is it something we should work on, perhaps social skills? I have never had a lot of acquaintances but have always had a few close friends. My friends changed throughout school but I always had a small group of close friends. Again, I know he is a different person than I am, but I don't want to miss a sign of something that is amiss. Thoughts? Margaret suggests that if your child isn't expressing dissatisfaction with their social life, it's perfectly alright to leave the matter alone for the time being. There are things that can get in the way of a child forming close friendships, as discussed in the Huffington Post article linked below, and approaching the situation by modeling appropriate behavior yourself is the best course of action. This could look like a social skills class for your child, which Margaret found helpful with hers, or it could simply be practicing polite conversation, reading social cues, and asking others about their interests at the dinner table. Social skills are something you can get better at over time, so don't sweat it if your kid doesn't seem to have it down pat yet. Here is the link to the article Margaret mentions in the episode: Samantha Kemp-Jackson for the Huffington Post: When Your Child Doesn't Have Friends, Here's What To Do Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
Women at a Breaking Point, The 'N' Word, and Help For The Fashion Impaired

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 54:05


As we near the one year mark of this pandemic, the experts are now debating if the Covid virus can be likened to a wave or a forest fire with variants across the country threatening to roll us back into lockdown and dampening spirits everywhere. Women especially are watching this news with increased trepidation since we’ve already been carrying a heavy load and are unsure how much more we can endure. In fact my first guest today shares that only 7% of us claim to be doing well. Erica Ehm from Ehm & Co joins me to share details on a survey her company conducted recently that highlights some disturbing trends amongst moms which includes, but is not limited to less sex, more drinking, less exercise, and definitely more frustration. This is a must listen for all women and anyone who loves a woman. Anne Brodie has the biggest Saturday Night at the Movies ever to share and all I can do is wonder where is all this entertainment coming from. No matter though because tv shows and movies are bright spots in our lives right now, and this week you’ll want to hear Anne’s thoughts on Allen vs. Farrow, a four-part documentary series about Dylan Farrow’s shocking recollections with her adoptive father Woody Allen. Plus a look at Framing Britney Spears on FX and I Care A Lot with Rosamund Pike on Netflix. Samantha Kemp-Jackson joins me to discuss the N Word and yes, you know what n word I speak of. You will definitely want to hear Samantha’s thoughts on free speech, whataboutism, and whether or not there is ever an acceptable time to use that word. Would you ever suspect that systemic racism could show up in how we treat breast cancer in this country? Well as we are all learning, systemic racism is insidious and shows up in everything. Dr. Paula Gordon is one of Canada’s foremost experts on breast cancer and joins me to share how breast cancer affects women of colour, how our system is currently failing them and what we need to do to change it. If you now consider what’s fashionable your daily decision of what top to match with your flannel pjs, perhaps it’s time for a refresher course. Rachel Bristow is a fashion-savvy influencer who has spent the last year seeking out the best Canadian online shops to help us stay on trend, and in a price range we can all afford. Finally, you’d be hard-pressed to find a person who hasn’t been doing some deep thinking about their future and what they’d like to do with it these days. The result is that a lot of women are returning to school to either upgrade their credentials or pursue an entirely new passion. York University anticipates interest in its Masters of Leadership and Community Engagement degree program will be at an all-time high this year and Professor Vidya Shah joins me to share details about this program meant to help shape our world into a better place. You’ll definitely want to stick around to hear this one because the next application period doesn’t open up until 2023 so NOW is the time. Social Channels: Erica Ehm Twitter: @ericaehm Instagram: @ericaehm Website: ehmco.com Anne Brodie TWitter: @annebrodie Samantha Kemp Jackson Twitter: @samkj27 Instagram: @samkj27 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Multiplemayhemmamma/ Website: https://multiplemayhemmamma.com/ Dr. Paula Gordon Twitter: @drpaulagordon Rachel Bristow Instagram: @rach.bristow TikTok: @rach.bristow York U Instagram: @yorkuniversity @yorkueducation Twitter: @vidyashah6 @YorkUeducation @yorkuniversity Facebook: @yorkuniversity @yorkueducation Website: www.yorku.ca

Experts Connect (with HelpMeSara & guest)

Sara Dimerman in conversation with Samantha Kemp-Jackson about parenting through pain. Over the course of this episode you will learn more about: Samantha's parenting and career journey as the mom of four An incident that led to her being physically incapacitated and how this impacted her ability to parent as she once did How Lupus has made parenting more challenging Resources that have been helpful How to tell the kids about your pain as a parent and typical ways in which they respond What impact parenting with pain has on children and family Samantha's recommendations to other parents who may be challenged by physical or mental health conditions or living with chronic pain

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Help Me Sara
Episode 33 - Parenting through pain

Help Me Sara

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 45:58


Sara Dimerman offers advice on how room mates can survive covid while living under the same roof, is in conversation with writer and podcer Samantha Kemp Jackson about parenting through pain - in her case as a result of Lupus - , and then answers listeners questions

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What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
The Good Stripper, A Game Changer for Depression, Protesting Safely and More

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 48:58


Dr. Andrea Gonzalez, the lead author of the Ontario Parent Survey joins me to share some of the jaw-dropping results of her study that was conducted in May and June of this year. If you’re looking for your next great read, you won’t want to miss my interview with Marci Warhaft who joins me to share details on the release of her new book: The Good Stripper: A Soccer Mom’s Memoir of Loss, Lies and Lap Dances. Canadians now have an incredible new way to treat major depressive disorder that is non-invasive and medication-free. Dr. Steiner joins me to discuss the benefits of BrainsWay’s Deep TMS approach and how it can help you. We are living in the age of protest, and many parents want their children to show up and speak up for issues that matter to them. How to do that safely though, especially during this pandemic is the challenge. Samantha Kemp Jackson joins me to share some of the tips she shared in a recent article in Today’s Parent. Anne Brodie is joining me to share an exclusive interview she has with Noomi Rapace and Joel Kinnaman from The Secrets We Keep. Plus two absolutely can’t miss premieres on Netflix. Finally, if you’ve been struggling with the quarantine15, my next guest wants you step off the hamster wheel of crazy diets and fads. Randa Derkson joins me to share why she wrote her new e-book Real Life: The No Deprivation Nutrition Guide.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday July 10, 2020

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 51:36


Mia Rabson explains the WE controversy. Although the organization withdrew from its involvement with the Canada Student Service Grant, new questions have arisen because members of the Prime Minister's family have been paid by WE for participation in events; Eric Munoz of Oxfam America outlines their study which projects that because of complications from the pandemic in some parts of the world, more people may succumb to starvation than to COVID-19; Journalist, parenting writer and podcaster, Samantha Kemp-Jackson discusses how families are coping with all of the complications from the pandemic; Kent Moore, a climate scientist at the University of Toronto, talks about what our current heat wave has in common with uncommonly high temperatures in Siberia and the South Pole; The CBC's Haydn Watters brings us the final instalment in his series of unheralded front line workers. Today he profiles the people who have to deal with death and dying; Our happiness columnist, Jennifer Moss. examines how the pandemic is straining some marriages; Some politicians in Grey County will be shaving off their beards for charity, We hear from the Deputy Mayor of Hanover Walkerton, Selwyn Hicks and his relieved wife, Barbara.

London Live with Mike Stubbs
Parenting expert Samantha Kemp-Jackson on talking to kids about war

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 9:58


IAt the beginning of 2020, U.S. president Donald Trump ordered the killing of top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani. Iran struck back days later, firing a barrage of ballistic missiles at two Iraqi military bases housing American troops. Shortly after, a plane travelling from Tehran to the Ukraine went down, and on January 10, Iran said the plane was shot down after being misidentified as a missile. All 176 people on board, including 57 Canadians, died. The news is saturated with upsetting headlines, and there’s no end in sight. Unfortunately, even if you shield them from it at home, your children are probably hearing this news from friends, teachers, coaches, or social media.  Parenting expert Samantha Kemp-Jackson joins Mike to discuss how to talk to your kids about war.

Forty Thrive
Are You Really Ready to Make a Change?

Forty Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 40:30


When it comes to shaking things up over 40, Samantha Kemp Jackson is living proof that anything is possible. From switching careers -- not once, but twice -- to starting over in parenting, Sam is all about reinvention and following your dreams. A Parenting writer, media commentator and creator/host of the Parenting Then and Now podcast, Sam is the mother of four children, ranging in age from adult to elementary school. Find Sam online at her blog, Multiple Mayhem Mamma or writing over at Medium or on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Meet Our Sponsor:   Today's episode is brought to you by a super fun Forty Thrive giveaway. We're giving away two pairs of tickets to FRIENDS! The Musical Parody running July 16 – August 4, 2019 at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City, CA. FRIENDS! The Musical Parody is the comedic musical that lovingly pokes fun at TV’s Friends, celebrating the adventures of your favorite group of 20-something friends as they navigate the pitfalls of work, life, and love in 1990s Manhattan. It’s a typical day at New York’s only coffee shop, Central Perk, until an unexpected runaway bride enters the picture and kicks the whole gang out of second gear! The new musical recreates our favorite moments from all 10 years of Friends through an uncensored, fast-paced, music filled romp. Enter to win one of two pairs of tickets to Friends: The Musical Parody! For more info, head to our private Forty Thrive FB group. 

Woke Mommy Chatter- The Podcast
S3 E3 Parenting 101,102 and 103! Your questions answered

Woke Mommy Chatter- The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 43:04


We are all winging it when it comes to parenting. At least that is what I tell myself.  This week, I am chatting with someone who isn't just winging it.  Samantha-Kemp Jackson is a parenting expert, mom of four, author of the  Multiple Mayhem Mamma blog and the Parenting Then and Now Podcast.   Her answers  to questions like, how do you talk to kids about consent, how do you manage public tantrums and how do you not get in an argument with a 5 year old are the things every parent needs to hear or be reminded of.  You're doing a great job, but grab a coffee or tea and a huge piece of cake and sit down and listen to Samantha as she answers your parenting questions with humor, sage advise and a practical confidence every parent needs! Don't forget to visit the woke mommy chatter podcast to help support the blog!  Your support means I can do more great shows, and you'll get a say in some of the episodes we cover ;)  You can support at: www.wokemommychatter.com  You can follow Samantha on Facebook, and Twitter.    

Tech It Out
Parenting in the Digital Age; & Backing Up Your iPhone

Tech It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2018 39:09


An interactive water bottle?! We hear about Gululu Go, for kids.Parent expert Samantha Kemp-Jackson gives some tips on parenting in the digital ageLearn about the iXpand Base from SanDisk, a clever way to charge (and back-up) your iPhone or iPadI answer a few questions from the Tech it Out mailbag  

Rewatchability is a Podcast.
309- THE SOUND OF MUSIC with Samantha Kemp-Jackson

Rewatchability is a Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 57:45


This week hold onto your habit, we've got a real flibbertigibbet on our hands! Yes, we're talking about the THE SOUND OF MUSIC, the 1965 musical-drama starring Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer and a bunch of creepy children. I mean lovely children.  Joining us is Samantha Kemp-Jackson of the Parenting Then And Now Podcast.  This movie is a beloved childhood classic for millions, but how does it hold up now? Listen below to find out. Also, please Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. Also, follow us on Twitter. And please consider supporting our Patreon campaign. WARNING: this podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised.

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
March 25, 2017 - Samantha Kemp-Jackson, Quinton Cochran & more

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 51:07


Guests: Samantha Kemp-Jackson, Jane Ji, Kathy Buckworth, Anne Brodie, TD's Karen Clarke-Whistler & Quinton Cochran. SUBSCRIBE to What She Said: http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Help What She Said support Canadian musicians on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shown for free on iTunes: http://www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! with Christine Bentley & Kate Wheeler airs Saturday and Sunday at 6PM ET on The Jewel Radio Network. Listen LIVE on the APP: http://www.streamdb5web.securenetsystems.net/v5/CKDX

RCI The Link
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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 6:06


Samantha Kemp-Jackson says Canada needs to realize it is not immune to the negative talk about race and ethnicity going on in the U.S.

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NFI: No Fun Intended
We find out why girls drop out of sports, killer dogs, and our favourite Mommy blogger says structure, schmuckture.

NFI: No Fun Intended

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 59:18


According to research, girls drop out of athletics because of their boobs and periods and Mark tells us how that feels. Samantha Kemp Jackson drops by with advice on what not to do with your kids this summer, and is fine of a few hundred dollars really enough punishment when a dog mauls a human.