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Ever feel like your teen just shrugs off every consequence you give—curfew blown, phone gone, and they still say "whatever"?If you're a parent stuck in a loop of threats, punishments, and zero results, this episode will explain why your teen tunes out—and how to reset your approach for real change. Most consequences aren't working because they don't teach anything. But with the right strategies, you can shift from power struggles to peaceful, effective parenting.Discover 8 evidence-based techniques that actually work when consequences fail.Learn how to create structure, accountability, and trust—without yelling or punishment.Walk away with real-life scripts and examples to strengthen your connection and guide your teen toward responsibility.Hit play now to learn how to stop the consequence spiral and start creating a more peaceful, respectful relationship with your teen—starting today.⭐Got screen time problems at home, get the Tech Reset Agreement here
So, you've made it past Thanksgiving, and Christmas is just around the corner. What are the holidays like, when you're single? Is it family time, or lonely time? What about all the stuff at your church? Sign up for Dr. Randy’s INTENTIONAL ONE THING CHALLENGE. Here’s an Intentional Living Blog for inspiration! Single Parents: 3 […]
When Abraham disinherited Ishmael and abandoned him in the wilderness, he instantly turned Hagar into a single mom. Being the single mother of a teenage boy is quite a challenge, but Hagar took steps to see that her son would successfully grow into manhood. Many women and men who face the prospect of raising their children alone, without the support of a spouse, may find themselves wondering if their efforts are doomed to failure. In our lesson for today we see that such negative thinking forgets the reality of God as our father, and discounts what He can accomplish through a parent who will obey Him. Hagar's example teaches us some powerful lessons about parenting. To receive a free copy of Dr. Steve Schell's newest book Study Verse by Verse: Revelation, email us at info@lifelessonspublishing.com and ask for your copy at no charge! Also check out our website at lifelessonspublishing.com for additional resources for pastors and leaders. We have recorded classes and other materials offered at no charge.
On today's show, a new initiative to help smaller cities thrive will begin with work in two Oklahoma communities. Also, Rogers public school students gather to give back to single parents, and a new episode of Sound Perimeter.
Clarence Ford spoke to Nadia Boezak, Founder: Undercover Heroes on their upcoming event Single Parent Valedictory on 29 November. Views and News with Clarence Ford is the mid-morning show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour long programme shares and reflects a broad array of perspectives. It is inspirational, passionate and positive. Host Clarence Ford’s gentle curiosity and dapper demeanour leave listeners feeling motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and golf, Clarrie covers a range of themes including relationships, heritage and philosophy. Popular segments include Barbs’ Wire at 9:30am (Mon-Thurs) and The Naked Scientist at 9:30 on Fridays. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Views & News with Clarence Ford Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to Views and News with Clarence Ford broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/erjiQj2 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BdpaXRn Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After 20 years as a nurse, Natalie Horsman made a life-changing pivot to become a bestselling children's author. Her secret? Turning her single-parent childhood experiences into stories that teach kids kindness and curiosity—featuring a character inspired by her real pet goat, Scout!
Calls are ongoing for measures to ensure that children in single-parent families have access to the same amount of parental leave as those in two-parent families.To chat more about this, Jonathan Healy is joined by Carly Bailey from One Family.
Ever feel like every conversation with your teen turns into an argument — and you're both left frustrated and unheard?You're not alone — but there's a smarter way to navigate these tense moments. In this episode, Tess Connolly, LCSW and parent coach, shares a calm, connection-first approach to arguing with your teen that doesn't end in slammed doors or shut-downs. If you're tired of lecturing, yelling, or feeling like the “bad guy,” this episode offers a new path forward.Discover the best time and place to address conflict without triggering a blow-up.Learn how listening (not lecturing) can shift your teen's defensiveness into openness.Find out how to use conflict as a tool to build trust, empathy, and emotional growth.Press play now to learn five simple yet powerful strategies to handle arguments with your teen in a way that brings you closer instead of tearing you apart.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why conflict is normal (and healthy) for teens.How to choose the right time and place for difficult conversations.The power of listening over lecturing.How to focus on behavior without labeling your teen.Why apologizing strengthens your relationship, not your authority.How to repair and reset after an argument. Conflict isn't about control — it's about communication. When you slow down, listen, and create safety, your teen learns emotional regulation, problem-solving, and respect. And that's how single parents raise confident, connected young adults.⭐Got screen time problems at home, get the Tech Reset Agreement here
Struggling with screen time limits that spark constant battles with your teen?As a single parent, managing your own screen habits while teaching your teen self-regulation can feel like a losing game. This episode dives deep into how your communication and role modeling directly impact your teen's behavior—and why traditional screen rules may be working against you.Learn how to set screen boundaries based on developmental readiness—not just age.Discover simple strategies for modeling healthier device habits (yes, even when you have to work on your phone!).Get practical ways to transition from control to collaboration in managing tech with your teen.Hit play to learn how to reduce screen-time conflicts and help your teen build lifelong digital discipline.⭐Got screen time problems at home, get the Tech Reset Agreement here
Top Stories for October 28th Publish Date: October 28th From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, October 28th and Happy Birthday to Julia Roberts I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. SPARC, Motel to Home help homeless single-parent families get back into housing E-SPLOST headlines countywide ballot — but faces challenges Gwinnett police chief pushes back in Peachtree Corners debate All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: KIA Mall Of Georgia STORY 1: SPARC, Motel to Home help homeless single-parent families get back into housing Life hit Faith Busano like a freight train. “The day we moved into our last apartment, I lost my job,” she said. Originally from California, Faith, 32, had bounced from Michigan to Georgia, trying to find stability for herself and her two daughters, 3-year-old Love and 13-year-old Harmoni. But things kept falling apart. Family couldn’t help. The apartment didn’t work out. And when the job disappeared, so did their home. They ended up in an extended-stay motel—what was supposed to be a temporary fix. But weeks turned into months, and the motel became a trap. Her toddler’s energy was endless, her teen was struggling with mental health, and Faith herself was barely holding on. She worked customer service, drove for DoorDash, styled hair—anything to scrape by. But the grind was relentless. Then, one day, a flier changed everything. The motel was handing out groceries, and someone slipped her information about SPARC’s Motel to Home program. It felt like a lifeline. SPARC, led by Joy Monroe, helps families like Faith’s escape the cycle of extended-stay living. The program covers deposits, first month’s rent, and helps families transition into stable housing. But it’s not easy—there are requirements, and families have to actively work toward qualifying. Faith did the work. She found an apartment within her budget, got approved, and finally moved in. Monroe, who started SPARC to support single moms like herself, knows the struggle all too well. Faith is still rebuilding—working toward her medical assistant certification, dreaming of opening her own business someday. But for now, she’s just grateful to have a place to call home. STORY 2: E-SPLOST headlines countywide ballot — but faces challenges This fall, Gwinnett voters have plenty to decide, but nothing’s stirring the pot quite like the E-SPLOST referendum. Here’s the deal: Gwinnett County Public Schools and Buford City Schools want to extend the 1% sales tax for another six years, aiming to rake in $1.47 billion—most of it ($1.44 billion) for GCPS. The money would go toward maintaining aging schools (average age: 24 years), fixing roofs, replacing HVAC systems, and even funding a new career and technical education center. Safety upgrades and Chromebooks? Also on the list. Supporters say it’s essential. Opponents? They’re calling out wasteful spending—like a $7 million church purchase with no clear plan. Turnout’s been dismal so far—just 1.7% of voters have shown up. Maybe it’s the confusion of needing multiple ballots in some areas. Or maybe people just aren’t paying attention. Either way, the stakes are high. STORY 3: Gwinnett police chief pushes back in Peachtree Corners debate Nancy McGregor doesn’t see the point. The Peachtree Corners resident has been a supporter of the Gwinnett County Police Department for years, and after attending a community meeting with Police Chief J.D. McClure, she’s even more convinced: the city doesn’t need its own police force. “When you’ve got an elite department like Gwinnett’s—with their training, resources, and expertise—why would we try to replicate that?” McGregor said. The meeting, held at Peachtree Corners Baptist Church, was the first time residents heard directly from county police about the city’s proposal to break away and form its own department. McClure didn’t hold back. Crime in Peachtree Corners? Down across the board. Robberies dropped 40% this year, assaults 41%, and commercial burglaries a staggering 66%. But it’s not just about crime stats. McClure laid out what the city would lose: specialized units like SWAT, K9, and Behavioral Health, plus the county’s ability to surge officers during emergencies. Residents like Paul La Motte left the meeting impressed. “I’ve always been against the idea of a city police department, but now? I’m even more confident Gwinnett’s got this.” McGregor agreed. “Hearing their side just confirmed it for me. They’re doing a great job.” We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles Markets STORY 4: Rotary joint manufacturer maierAMERICA marks 25 years in Gwinnett Back in 2000, Germany’s Christian Maier GmbH & Co. KG decided to plant roots in the U.S., and they picked Gwinnett County as their home base. Fast forward 25 years, and their subsidiary, maierAMERICA, is still here—thriving, growing, and making waves in the Norcross area. This week, the company celebrated two big milestones: 25 years in Gwinnett and 100 years since its parent company’s founding. The company’s growth has been impressive. Just last year, they tripled their space to 20,500 square feet. Gwinnett County Commission Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson marked the occasion with a proclamation, calling maierAMERICA’s success a testament to the county’s role as a hub for international business. German Consul General Melanie Moltmann and other officials echoed the sentiment, celebrating the deep ties between Germany and the U.S. STORY 5: Georgia Supreme Court upholds conviction from fatal DUI in Gwinnett Victor Allen Smith’s conviction is sticking. The Georgia Supreme Court unanimously upheld the 2023 verdict that found Smith, 59, guilty of killing 22-year-old Hugo Natanael Martinez while fleeing a state trooper in Gwinnett County. Smith, who was sentenced to life in prison, had argued that evidence about his 18-year license suspension unfairly swayed the jury. But the court didn’t buy it, ruling the evidence against him was overwhelming. Back in March 2022, Smith was clocked speeding over 80 mph on I-85—then hit 120 mph trying to outrun the trooper. Martinez, standing by his truck on the shoulder, sadly never stood a chance. Smith struck him, sending him over a retaining wall. STORY 6: ART BEAT: Nocross Gallery's 'Shapes' fundraiser features artists in a friendly bidding war The bidding’s still going strong at Norcross Gallery and Studios! Their annual fundraiser, “Norcross Shapes,” runs through Nov. 2 at 2 p.m., and it’s a must-see (and bid) event. This month-long auction, which kicked off Oct. 5, supports everything from artist programs and community outreach to high school exhibitions and ongoing classes. The best part? You can either outbid the competition or pay the “full price” to snag your favorite piece on the spot. The artwork is as diverse as it gets—paintings, pottery, jewelry, even gift baskets. And the stories behind the pieces? Just as colorful. This year’s auction has no size limits, so expect everything from tiny treasures to statement pieces. Swing by the gallery at 116 Carlyle Street in downtown Norcross, open Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Don’t miss it! STORY 7: Gladiators Legend: ECHL Hall of Famer Cam Brown Dies at 56 When the Gwinnett Gladiators needed a leader back in 2003, they found one in Cam Brown. Fresh out of retirement, the Canadian left winger joined the brand-new Duluth-based team, bringing grit, heart, and a lifetime of hockey experience. Over three seasons, he became the face of the franchise, leading them to a Kelly Cup Final and scoring the first goal in team history. On Sunday, fans and friends were devastated to learn Brown had passed away at just 56, reportedly in a motorcycle accident. Brown’s No. 44 jersey hangs in the rafters, a permanent reminder of his impact. He’s the only Gladiator in the ECHL Hall of Fame, a league he helped shape with 789 games, 206 goals, and 2,425 penalty minutes. Old school? Absolutely. But that’s what made him special. Brown leaves behind his wife, two children, and a legacy that stretches far beyond the rink. We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: Ingles Markets Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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Coming up on this episode of Flirtations, we welcome Heidi Friedman to the show, author of the book Love Lessons: 104 Dates and the Stories That Led Me to True Love. After her divorce and stepping into life as a single parent, Heidi woke up one morning shortly after her fortieth birthday with a realization: she wasn't sure she'd ever experienced romantic love. So, she set out on a journey — one that would take her on 104 dates, and we're going to hear about some of those experiences today. We'll talk about dating after divorce, dating as a single parent, and what it means to find love. We explore the fears, the logistics, the judgment, and the hope — and how even after the loss of a previous life, love can still surprise you. Because dating in your 40s isn't about starting over — it's about beginning again. Which is kind of the same thing, but you get it! Alright Flirties, let's do this, and meet Heidi! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Flirtations on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode to spread BFE - big flirt energy, all over the world! Enjoying the show and want to support my work? Buy the Flirt Coach a coffee! Take the FREE Flirt Styles Quiz Get INSTANT ACCESS to my anti-anxiety flirting and dating guide Download my FLIRTING AND TEXTING CONVERSATION GUIDE Grab my FREE Dating App Survival handbook Book your 1:1 Flirting Audit Ask the Flirt Coach About our guest: Heidi B. Friedman, formerly Goldstein and born Eisman, is a successful attorney and partner at a large law firm specializing in all areas of environmental law and environmental, social and governance (ESG) based counseling. Love Lessons is her first book, but Heidi has written regularly for Bloomberg, Law 360, and other publications related to her professional life and experience as a female lawyer. Heidi lives in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, with her husband Will, and their joint baby, Felix, a cur mix they rescued. Will is Heidi's do-over after being single for almost 10 years and surviving 104 dates. Heidi has four children. Two children she birthed, Morgan (25) and Zach (21) and two are her bonus children, Max (28) and Ben (26). Heidi and Will greatly enjoy traveling as well as spending time with friends. Heidi likes walks around Shaker Lakes, her time at yoga and Pilates, and date nights at a bar with Will. In her life, she has a strong network of amazing women who she treasures and who provide support, guidance and company for drinking wine. You can follow Heidi on Instagram and check out the I Love You More podcast on Apple. About your host: Benjamin is a flirt and dating coach sharing his love of flirting and BFE - big flirt energy - with the world! A lifelong introvert and socially anxious member of society, Benjamin now helps singles and daters alike flirt with more confidence, clarity, and fun! As the flirt is all about connection, Benjamin helps the flirt community (the Flirties!) date from a place that allows the value of connection in all forms - platonic, romantic, and with the self - to take center stage. Ultimately, this practice of connection helps flirters and daters alike create stronger relationships, transcend limiting beliefs, and develop an unwavering love for the self. His work has been featured in Fortune, NBC News, The Huffington Post, Men's Health, and Yoga Journal. You can connect with Benjamin on Instagram, TikTok, watch on YouTube, and stream the Flirtations Flirtcast everywhere you listen to podcasts (like right here!), and find out more about working together 1:1 here.
Are you feeling drained from constant power struggles, screen-time battles, and emotional blowups with your teen?In this episode of The Single Parenting Reset Show, host Tess Connolly, LCSW, talks with therapist Katie K. May about the Caregiver Capacity Map—a breakthrough framework that helps single parents understand their own emotional limits and their teen's unique sensitivities. If you're exhausted from trying to “stay calm” while managing behavior, co-parenting, and keeping your teen off screens, this conversation will help you reset and reconnect.Discover how to recognize your emotional “capacity level” and refill it before frustration takes over.Learn simple validation techniques that instantly improve communication with your tween or teen.Find out how small mindset shifts can reduce screen-time conflicts and bring calm back into your home.Tune in now to learn how to manage stress, respond with empathy, and strengthen communication with your teen—so your single-parent home feels calmer and more connected.Find out more about Katie K. May and how to purchase her book 'You're on Fire, It's Fine' here
Are you a single parent trying to figure out whether your child's struggles with focus, emotions, or school might be ADHD — and how to truly help them thrive?In this insightful episode, host Tess Connolly, LCSW, sits down with Dr. Yael Rothman and Dr. Katia Fredriksen, two pediatric neuropsychologists (a.k.a. “thinking doctors for kids”) who help parents understand the why behind their child's behaviors. You'll learn what ADHD really is, how it's diagnosed, and why many common assumptions about it are completely outdated.Listeners will discover:How to reframe ADHD as a different way of thinking rather than a disorder to fix.Practical parenting approaches to help your child focus, manage anxiety, and build confidence.The essential reason why your own self-care is a critical part of supporting your child's success.Press play to learn proven, compassionate ways to support your child with ADHD and create a calmer, more connected home life today.Find out more about Yael and Katia here
This week we're discussing Why Self-Care Can Trigger Single Parents For many single parents, the idea of self-care doesn't feel like a gift. It can feel selfish, unrealistic, or even triggering when you're already carrying the full weight of responsibility. This conversation explores the complicated relationship single parents often have with self-care, why it sometimes feels like a weapon, why the myths around it can be harmful, and how to redefine it in a way that actually builds resilience. Today, we cover three main points: When self-care gets weaponized The myths of self-care Redefining self-care for real life When you've been told to just “take more time for yourself,” it can feel dismissive. But when self-care is redefined as everyday disciplines and intentional choices that align with your real needs, it becomes a tool for healing and strength, not shame or guilt. Stay Connected + Get Support: We want to answer any Solo Parent questions you may have. Submit your listener questions HERE. Full Show Notes Learn more about Solo Parent Follow us on Instagram
Home educating can be a lonely journey and this is often even more so when you are doing it as a single parent. And yes, there are positives (and we get to these, don't worry!) but Tamsin and I are also here to talk about the difficult times and particular challenges to home educating as the lone parent in the house. [Enjoying the podcast? Leave a comment and say hi or take the time to rate us or share us with friends. It means a lot to us!]
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Christian single parent families come with their own unique challenges, but they also offers opportunities for deep spiritual growth and familial bonding. This article explores the landscape of Christian single parenting, offering guidance, support, and understanding to those walking this path. The family unit has always been a cornerstone of society and within the Christian community, its significance is both spiritual and cultural. In recent years, the rise of single parent families within this community has prompted a reevaluation of […] The post Christian Single Parent Families: Challenges and Triumphs appeared first on Christian Singles Advice | Christian Dating Advice Tips. Related posts: Christian Single Parent Support Christian Single Parents | Single Christian Parents Single Parent Dad Advice Single Parenting Tips for Helping Your Kids Solo Parenting vs Single Parenting: Understanding the Difference
Is your tween suddenly struggling with friendships—being left out, confused by shifting dynamics, or dealing with drama you don't know how to fix? As a single parent, it can feel overwhelming to know how much to step in—and when to step back.In this episode of The Single Parenting Reset Podcast (formerly The Parenting Reset Show), Tess Connolly, LCSW, sits down with friendship expert Jessica to unpack the emotional rollercoaster of tween and teen friendships. Together they explore how shifting social circles impact your child's confidence, behavior, and communication—and what single parents can do to provide steady support at home.You'll discover:Jessica's Friendship Pyramid—a simple tool tweens can use to identify safe, healthy connections.How to guide your tween through friendship shifts, social pain, and party exclusions without overreacting.Real-world strategies for helping your child build self-awareness, resilience, and better communication skills that strengthen relationships at home and with peers.When friendships feel shaky, home becomes the anchor. By learning how to support—not rescue—your tween during these transitions, you can strengthen your parent-child connection and reduce conflict around other stressors like screen time and managing behavior. This episode gives you the tools to stay grounded while helping your tween handle the ups and downs of growing up.
Tired of daily battles with your tween or teen over screen time, chores, or attitude? Wondering why every conversation feels like a war zone?If you're a single parent caught in an endless loop of reactive parenting, power struggles, and emotional exhaustion—this episode is your reset. Tess Connolly, LCSW, walks you through a powerful framework to help you interrupt the conflict cycle and rebuild authentic connection with your teen.Learn the STOP method to take ownership of your parenting energy and shift your dynamic.Discover practical, age-specific ways to reconnect with your tween or teen—without lectures or guilt trips.Get scripts, strategies, and mindset shifts to help you parent from connection, not control.Press play now to learn how to stop the negativity spiral and create a calm, connected relationship with your tween—starting today.
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Being a single dad is a bit like starring in your own reality show—complete with the chaos, triumphs, and plenty of snack-time drama. Add to that the desire to raise your kids with biblical principles, and you've got a role that requires faith, patience, and a sense of humor sharper than a toddler's “why” phase. Let's unpack the joys and challenges of being a single Christian dad, with some laughs along the way, because, let's face it, we all need […] The post Single Parent Dad Advice appeared first on Christian Singles Advice | Christian Dating Advice Tips. Related posts: Christian Single Parent Families: Challenges and Triumphs Christian Single Parent Support Single Parenthood Advice for Christians With Troubled Kids Single Parenting Advice Before Dating What to Look for in Single Christian Parent Support Groups:
As a single parent, one of the most stressful moments you can face is when your tween or teen flat-out refuses to give up their phone. Whether it's bedtime, homework time, or a consequence you need to enforce—what do you actually do in that moment without ending up in a yelling match or tug-of-war?In this episode of The Single Parenting Reset Show, Tess Connolly, LCSW, shares practical, in-the-moment strategies to handle phone battles with authority and calm.You'll learn: ✔ Why tweens and teens resist giving up their phones and why it feels so explosive. ✔ Simple strategies to avoid physical power struggles while still keeping your boundaries. ✔ How to use tech tools, natural consequences, and preset “collection spots” to make phone transitions easier. ✔ Ways to protect your relationship while still enforcing screen-time agreements.Resources & Links:
OverviewFrom fleeing a toxic relationship to building a successful HR consultancy and founding a charity, Olivia Johnson's story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit. She offers valuable insights into balancing entrepreneurship, motherhood, and philanthropy while navigating the challenges of single parenthood.Key Takeaways from This Episode:Strategies for healing and self-discovery after leaving a toxic relationshipThe importance of mental health support for single parentsHow to turn personal pain into purposeful actionTips for recognizing and addressing emotional and psychological abuseThe power of writing as a tool for healing and empowermentOlivia's candid discussion touches on sensitive topics such as domestic violence, child sexual abuse, and the stigma often faced by single mothers. Her openness serves to raise awareness and provide hope to those in similar situations.Olivia's Three Essential Tips for Single Parents:1. Don't give up - Even on the toughest days, perseverance pays off2. Prioritize self-care - You can't pour from an empty cup3. Protect your mental health - Seek support without shameThis conversation is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration, practical advice, or wanting to gain perspective the challenges that single moms face. Olivia's story reminds us that with courage and determination, it's possible to overcome life's greatest challenges and create a meaningful, impactful life."Do what you have to do for your kids, not what other people want you to do or to please your community or please your family."Discover how Olivia balances her roles as a mother, entrepreneur, and philanthropist while advocating for mental health awareness and support for diverse communities. Her journey from survivor to thriver offers valuable lessons on resilience, self-discovery, and the power of giving back.Connect with OliviaWebsite | Book: Echos of Resilience | Facebook | LinkedIn | Charity website Don't parent alone! Get the emotional support you need by connecting with communities on or off line. Solo Moms Connect is an online community designed to connect single moms globally. Join our Facebook group or sign up for our next virtual meetup here. Thanks.https://solomomstalk.mysites.io/podcast-2-copy/from-trauma-to-triumph-a-single-moms-journey-to-empowerment-w-olivia-johnson This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Finding out your Tween or Teen is vaping marijuana, drinking or experimenting with substances can feel like a crisis. But what if this moment could bring you closer together. In this episode of The Single Parent Reset Show, Tess Connolly, LCSW, shares her own story of discovering her own son had vaped marijuana - and how a five minute pause before reacting turned into a rupture into a powerful reset. You'll learn: ✔️ The critical role of pausing before responding so you can approach with calm, not crisis. ✔️ How single parent can shift substance - use discovery moments into opportunities for trust and connection. ✔️ Specific strategies to set boundaries without shame, lead with curiosity and strengthen communication. ✔️ What to do if experimentation becomes consistent use - and the to seek professional help.
Are you a single parent stuck in endless battles over screen time, disrespect, or constant power struggles with your tween or teen?When you're parenting alone, every conflict feels magnified—and without a co-parent to back you up, it's easy to feel like yelling or giving in are your only options. But what if there was a proven way to rebuild trust, calm the storm, and reconnect with your teen after conflict?In this episode, you'll discover:The 4-step repair process that turns blowups into breakthroughs.The biggest mistakes single parents make when trying to repair (and how to avoid them).Why repair builds lasting trust so your teen actually comes to you when it matters most.Press play now to learn the repair skill that transforms conflict into connection with your tween or teen.
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Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.Questions: I am a 58 single man and I am considering fostering. My first question is how much of a bias is there against men? What are the unique challenges that single foster dads face that discourage so many? What can we do to get more single foster dads to help families reunify, foster, and possibly adopt?Resources:Creating a Support Network as a Single Adoptive, Foster, or Kinship Parent (Article)Adopting as a Single Parent (Online Parent Training course)Resources for Adopting or Fostering as a Single ParentSupport 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
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Have a question or comment for us? We welcome you to send us a text, thank you! Host-June Bryant, Co-hosts-Antoine Mcfadden, Richard Shaw, Patricia Steen, Guest Panelists- Kiihandra Jones, Monica Steen, Etay Brown#vent101 Support the showhttps://www.facebook.com/VENT-101-103416278100472https://www.youtube.com/@v.e.n.t.101https://www.vent-101.com/https://instagram.com/v.e.n.t.101?igshid=NTA5ZTk1NTc=
Have a question or comment for us? We welcome you to send us a text, thank you! Host-June Bryant, Co-hosts-Antoine Mcfadden, Richard Shaw, Patricia Steen, Guest Panelists- Monica Steen, Kiihandra Jones, Etay Brown#vent101 Support the showhttps://www.facebook.com/VENT-101-103416278100472https://www.youtube.com/@v.e.n.t.101https://www.vent-101.com/https://instagram.com/v.e.n.t.101?igshid=NTA5ZTk1NTc=
In this enlightening discussion, I sit down with Tim Jack Adams, the founder of Green X7, to explore the concept of personal well-being and the metaphorical "battery" that reflects our life's energy and purpose. Tim shares his compelling journey from a dive master to a wellness expert, motivated by personal tragedies and a passion for nature. They delve into the practical steps and philosophical shifts necessary to lead a life that is both fulfilling and sustainable. What You'll Learn: The Importance of Purpose: Discover why defining the 'why' behind your actions is crucial for long-term well-being and satisfaction. Personal Battery Concept: Learn how to gauge your life’s energy with Tim Jack Adams' personal battery check – a simple tool to measure well-being across eight areas of life. Practical Interventions for Well-being: Gain insights into 'Green X7', a framework combining movement, connection, and nature to boost mental and physical health. The Role of Ego: Understand how ego can be a barrier to true happiness and why letting go of materialistic pursuits can lead to a more meaningful life. Addressing Loneliness: Examine the critical impact of relationships and belonging on subjective well-being and overall life satisfaction. Empowerment Through Simplicity: Explore how small, intentional actions can lead to significant improvements in mental health. Key Takeaways: Understanding and living your purpose can redirect your life towards a path of genuine happiness and fulfillment. Wellness isn't just about relaxation; it’s about active recovery that rejuvenates both body and mind. Simplifying life by living within your means can provide the freedom and time necessary to pursue passions and family connections. Embracing vulnerability and sharing personal struggles can improve emotional health and build stronger relationships. Regular assessment of your well-being can proactively prevent burnout and sustain energy levels. Community and connection are vital for mental health; engaging with nature and others can significantly enhance well-being. Resources: Explore Green X7's comprehensive wellness tools on their website. Stay connected with Tim Jack Adams for more insights into fostering sustainable well-being and leadership. If you find these insights valuable, consider sharing this post to inspire and support others in their journey of personal growth and fulfillment. Instagram:Greenx7 Tim's Book: Energised Support the Podcast: If you found this episode valuable, please consider subscribing to our podcast and leaving a review. Your feedback helps us continue bringing important conversations like these to a wider audience. 00:48 Tim's Early Adventures and Career Beginnings 03:12 Tragic Loss and Emotional Awakening 04:11 The Birth of Water Sports Guru 04:34 Discovering the Power of Nature 06:02 The Concept of Personal Battery 07:38 Childhood and Emotional Resilience 09:48 The Importance of Wellbeing 14:20 Living Within Your Means 16:53 The Problem with Modern Life 19:05 The Benefits of Earthing 25:11 Finding Purpose and Recharging Your Battery 30:35 The Role of Money in Happiness 31:13 Living Within Your Means 32:07 The Importance of Purpose 32:28 Ego and Financial Decisions 33:29 Balancing Work and Personal Life 34:20 The Cost of Overworking 36:13 Quality of Relationships and Wellbeing 37:42 Men and Loneliness 39:04 Challenges Faced by Middle-Aged Men 40:33 The Importance of Talking About Problems 44:03 Teaching the Next Generation 44:40 Creating Value, Meaning, and Belonging 47:30 The Green X Seven Framework 51:58 Advice for Single Parents 52:15 The Power of Small IntentionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Need Single Parenting Tips? Did you know that over 30% of US families are run by single-parenting households? We all know that single parenting is a difficult job. However, children residing in single-parent homes usually have it more difficult because they are deprived of the full-time guidance and direction of two parents, which is so essential for their moral, spiritual, and character growth. Single Parenting and Risks Having worked in Family Court for several decades as a mediator, consent hearing […] The post Single Parenting Tips for Helping Your Kids appeared first on Christian Singles Advice | Christian Dating Advice Tips. Related posts: Single Moms Tips Podcast Single Parenthood Advice for Christians With Troubled Kids Single Parents Dating and their Kids Solo Parenting vs Single Parenting: Understanding the Difference Stress Reducers for Single Parents
Are you a single parent lying awake at night wondering, Am I messing up my kids? You're not alone—and the truth is, perfect parenting doesn't exist.Parenting tweens and teens as a single parent can feel overwhelming. Between managing behavior, setting screen time boundaries, and keeping communication open, the pressure to “get it all right” can leave you exhausted and doubting yourself. That's why in this episode of The Single Parenting Reset Podcast, Tess Connolly, LCSW, introduces the idea of Good Enough Parenting—a practical, research-based approach that helps you let go of perfectionism and focus on what really matters in raising your tween or teen.In this episode, you'll discover:What Good Enough Parenting really means and how to practice it in daily single parenting life.Why quality moments matter more than endless hours when parenting tweens and teens.Simple family meeting ideas that strengthen trust and improve communication with your kids.Press play now to learn how letting go of perfection can actually make you a more confident, connected single parent—and help your tweens and teens thrive.
Is your tween or teen ready to thrive this school year — or are you already bracing for homework battles and behavior problems?In this timely episode of The Parenting Reset Show, Tess Connolly chats with Jessica Bradley of The Learning Room about how to reset and prepare for a smooth start to the school year. Jessica explains the difference between tutoring and academic coaching, shares three practical strategies to help students succeed, and reveals how proactive communication can prevent stress and screen time conflicts before they start. Whether you're a single parent or part of a busy household, this conversation will give you tools to set expectations and foster a positive learning environment for your middle or high schooler.Discover three actionable steps to help your tween or teen start the school year with confidence.Learn how to set realistic expectations that encourage responsibility and motivation.Improve communication with your teen so school-related challenges don't escalate into bigger problems.Press play now to learn how to set your tween or teen up for academic success and a stress-free school year.To learn more about Jessica Bradley click here
Today on Art of the Cut I'm speaking with Emmy-nominated editor, Susan Vaill, ACE, who's joined by her assistant editor, Stephanie Goldstein to discuss editing the HBO series, Hacks. Susan edited 70 episodes of Grey's Anatomy and also directed three episodes. She won an ACE Eddie for editing Hacks, and this is her second Emmy nomination for the show. She's also edited Abbott Elementary, The Time Traveler's Wife, Space Force, and This is Us.Stephanie has been an assistant editor on Gotham, Brooklyn 9-9, and Single Parents. She was bumped up to the editor's chair on that show for 2 episodes.On this episode, we talk about how an editor transitions to directing, understanding the process of notes and revisions, and - since this episode of Hacks is nominatead for an EMmy, how do you judge editing?
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Hey there! I want to chat with you about something that often confuses many people: the difference between solo parenting and single parenting. These terms may seem interchangeable, but they hold distinct meanings and experiences. As a fellow Christian single parent, who has had my ups and downs, I know the journey we walk as single parents is filled with unique challenges, yet some beautiful rewards. Defining Solo Parenting vs Single Parenting First things first, let's get our definitions straight: […] The post Solo Parenting vs Single Parenting: Understanding the Difference appeared first on Christian Singles Advice | Christian Dating Advice Tips. Related posts: Christian Single Parent Families: Challenges and Triumphs Life as a Christian Single Father: Dating, Parenting, and Finances Single Parenting Advice Before Dating Single Parenting Tips for Helping Your Kids Stress Reducers for Single Parents
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In this episode of the Real Estate Pros podcast, Kristen Knapp interviews Alan and Kris Hon, a dynamic couple in the real estate industry. They share their journey of developing a passion for helping others, particularly veterans and single parents, navigate the challenges of home ownership. The conversation delves into their nonprofit initiative aimed at providing affordable housing solutions and the systemic changes needed to support these underserved communities. They discuss various down payment assistance programs and their vision for creating a supportive community for veterans. The episode highlights the importance of compassion in real estate and the couple's commitment to making a difference in people's lives. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
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When I taught Parent Education classes, single parents dating would routinely ask this question: “When can I introduce my children to the person I am dating?” In a previous article, we discussed how difficult it is being a Christian Single Parent. But it doesn’t matter whether the single parents dating are Christian singles or unbelievers, the issues are still the same. All single parents, custodial or non-custodial, need to take special care when broaching the subject of dating with their […] The post Single Parents Dating and their Kids appeared first on Christian Singles Advice | Christian Dating Advice Tips. Related posts: Christian Dating Someone with Kids Christian Single Parents | Single Christian Parents Single Parenting Tips for Helping Your Kids Single Parents Podcast-Hope for Single Parents Stress Reducers for Single Parents
Are you a single parent relying on your job's insurance plan? You could be dangerously under covered. In this episode of Single Parent Success Stories, Wallis Tsai, founder of Aboveboard Financial and former Goldman Sachs exec, reveals the TRUTH about life, disability, and long-term care insurance. Learn how to protect your family, avoid financial pitfalls, and get transparent, honest advice—no strings attached.
Is anxiety driving tension in your home—whether it's yours or your tween's? Learn how to handle overwhelming moments with clarity, not panic.Anxiety often shows up during parenting—especially for single parents raising tweens and teens. Whether it's screen time fights, emotional shutdowns, or school stress, these moments can be hard to navigate when you're anxious too. In this powerful conversation, Tess Connolly, LCSW, sits down with psychiatrist Dr. Tracy Foose to reframe how we see anxiety—and how to manage it instead of avoiding it.Learn how to reframe anxiety as a signal, not a problem to fixGet tips for communicating with your tween or teen during moments of emotional overloadDiscover why avoidance is more harmful than anxiety itself—and how to support your child through it
How do you talk about breast cancer when it’s something your community rarely discusses, sometimes because of culture, sometimes because of faith, and sometimes just because it’s hard? Salima Hirani faced breast cancer not just as a patient, but as a mother, a daughter, and someone who knew the taboos around speaking up. In this episode: You’ll hear how Salima found her own voice in a world that often keeps silent. You’ll learn how faith and culture shape conversations about cancer in the family. You’ll find out how sharing your story can help break stigma and help someone else feel less alone. Subscribe to Let’s Talk About Your Breasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, and wherever you get your podcasts. Key Questions Answered 1. How did Salima first discover her breast cancer and when was she diagnosed? 2. What was Salima’s initial reaction upon being told she had breast cancer? 3.How did Salima share her diagnosis with her children and what were their reactions? 4. What was Salima’s treatment journey for breast cancer? 5. How did Salima’s children support her during her cancer journey? 6. What taboos or social challenges did Salima encounter in her community regarding breast cancer? 7. Why do some women in Salima’s community avoid breast cancer screening or mammograms? 8. How does Salima recommend supporting other women facing a breast cancer diagnosis? 9. What advice does Salima offer to her community about breast cancer awareness and prevention? 10. How does Salima view the importance of forming support groups and community awareness initiatives? Timestamped Overview 00:00 "Breaking Taboos on Breast Cancer" 06:05 Cancer Chart Reviewer Experience 07:59 Quick Errand Across Street 10:19 Single Parent's Concerns for Kids 13:26 Sibling Misunderstanding Spurs Emotions 17:48 "Nurse Overcomes MRI Anxiety" 21:06 "Personal Choice for Peace" 26:10 Private Strength Amid Diagnosis 29:23 "Prioritize Health Screenings Now" 31:12 Silent Support Network 34:41 Engaging Older Generations in Health Conversations 38:38 Addressing Health Concerns Early 39:51 Silent Struggle: Family's Cancer Journey 43:42 Breast Cancer: Treatable at Any Stage 49:08 Empowering Dialogue for Women's Health 52:58 Breast Cancer Warriors UniteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you hearing “I'm bored!” before your first cup of coffee hits the counter? If you're a single parent raising tweens or teens, you're definitely not alone.In this episode, Tess Connolly, LCSW, sits down with fellow mom Ruby Dichirico to unpack what's really going on when our kids complain of boredom—and why we shouldn't rush to fix it. Learn how summer boredom can actually benefit your child's creativity, emotional regulation, and independence.Tess shares practical, pressure-free parenting strategies to manage screen time, set up daily structure, and support your own self-care—all while encouraging your tween or teen to stretch into their own curiosity. You'll also get actionable tips for building in tech-free time and hosting a quick family meeting to prepare everyone for summer success.
This week we're discussing what Essential Relationships That Single Parents Need. We all know that connection is critical, but for single parents, the path to finding safe, trustworthy, and life-giving relationships can feel anything but simple. Time is limited. Trust may feel broken. And the need for support runs deep. That's why this week's episode is focused on practical, real-life ways to identify, nurture, and invest in the kinds of relationships that sustain us. Whether you're grieving the absence of a partner, rebuilding your community, or simply trying to figure out how to connect with others while barely keeping up with your to-do list, this conversation offers grounded guidance and hope. Today, we cover three main points: Different people meet different needs. Safe, trusting relationships don't always come naturally. Reflection helps you build better connections. We want to answer any Solo Parent questions you may have. Submit your listener questions HERE. Full Show Notes Learn more about Solo Parent Follow us on Instagram
Need some encouragement as a single parent? Single father Rich Griffin is here to talk about the ups and downs of parenting three adopted sons, dealing with trauma, and the problem of professionalizing discipleship. Rich has a message of hope for single parents, and every parent who wants guide their child towards wisdom. On today's episode, you'll learn: 2:47 Why Rich became a single dad 7:00 How to help your kids overcome trauma 9:10 From church and family, to church as family 15:03 Handling hard situations with your kids 19:33 How to do ministry with your kids 27:41 The three T's of parenting Rich Griffith is a part-time pastor and an associate professor of Youth and Multi-generational Ministry at Toccoa Falls College, where he has been teaching since 2016. He holds masters degrees in theology and organizational leadership, as well as a doctorate in youth, family, and culture. His books include Voices: Helping our Christian and Youth Listen to Wise Counsel. Rich is the single dad of three adopted sons. Find out more about Rich Griffith at https://d6family.com/ Have a question or comment for Rich? Email Rich at rwgriffith@tfc.edu Read Arlene's book, Screen Kids, which includes a section for single parents. https://www.happyhomeuniversity.com/books You're invited to see David Thomas, Sissy Goff, and Arlene at the Parents Rising Conference in San Diego, September 6, 2025. Get your ticket today. https://parentsrisingconference.com/ Purchase the Storyteller's Bible HERE.
Are you a single parent struggling with behavior problems and family conflict?In this episode, Tess Connolly, LCSW, shares how shifting from blame to responsibility can help you communicate more effectively with your tweens and teens—no matter how strong-willed they are.Learn why ditching blame language is essential for single parents facing screen time battles.Discover simple communication tips to calm behavior problems and boost cooperation.See how this shift supports long-term, healthy communication with your kids.Play this episode now to transform the way you handle screen time and behavior problems in single parenting.
Join Mary Crafts as she welcomes Nate Randle to this week's episode of "Crafting a Meaningful Life." In a heartfelt conversation, Mary and Nate explore the transformative power of personal trials and how overcoming adversity can shape a person's commitment to serving others. With more than just professional achievements, Nate shares his dedication to supporting single parents and his personal story of loss and resilience. In this compelling discussion, Nate Randle reveals how his life experiences, including the loss of his mother and daughter, have driven him to become a beacon of support for those in need. Sharing his personal journey, Nate uncovers the profound impact that empathy and vulnerability have had on his life and leadership style. This episode captures some extraordinary life lessons and serves as a testament to the human spirit's ability to triumph over adversity. Nate and Mary delve into themes of choice, sacrifice, and legacy, emphasizing the importance of showing up for others and living a life of purpose. With a focus on empowerment, especially of single parents, Nate illustrates through his work with the Live Your Dream Foundation how giving back can leave lasting positive impacts on both individuals and communities. Tune in to discover how embracing one's journey with open-heartedness and authenticity can lead to a fulfilling and meaningful life. About the Guest: Nate Randle is a highly respected business executive and dedicated philanthropist. As the CEO of a major company, Nate blends his leadership acumen with a profound commitment to community engagement, particularly focusing on supporting single parents. He sits on the board of the Live Your Dream Foundation, an organization devoted to empowering single mothers through scholarships. Key Takeaways: Nate Randle's life journey illustrates the profound influence of personal loss and resilience in cultivating empathy and commitment to community service. Nate emphasizes the importance of serving others as a means to honor the legacies of those who have passed and to uplift single parents genuinely. The conversation stresses the power of choice and the ability to prioritize family and community over professional pursuits when necessary. Authenticity and vulnerability in personal and professional realms can foster deep connections and open doors for meaningful impact. Living a life of purpose is a shared theme, with both Mary and Nate discussing the importance of reflecting one's values through everyday actions and commitments. Resources: Nate Randle's LinkedIn Profile: Nate Randle on LinkedIn Live Your Dream Foundation: liveyourdream.org Stay inspired and continue to craft a life filled with meaning and purpose. Listen to the full episode for more in-depth conversation and insights, and make sure you subscribe to "Crafting a Meaningful Life" for future episodes that will empower your journey of personal growth and giving.
Struggling to keep your tween or teen off their phone and sane around family this summer? You're not alone—and this episode is your survival plan.Summer brings less structure, more screen time, and potential behavioral flare-ups—especially during family vacations. For single parents, this season can easily go from bonding time to battle zone without the right tools. This episode helps you build a proactive plan with your teen to make the most of the summer months—without losing your mind.Discover how to set clear expectations with your child before the trip—even if they usually resist structure.Learn how to navigate screen time limits without daily power struggles.Get real-life examples for prepping your child to handle awkward or emotional family moments calmly.Press play now to learn how to turn your summer family trip into a connected and meltdown-free experience with your tween or teen.
Struggling to parent your screen-obsessed teen without constant conflict or guilt?In today's screen-saturated world, parenting tweens and teens feels more like managing meltdowns than building connection—especially for single parents. This episode unpacks how to address screen time battles, behavior problems, and communication breakdowns with practical, empowering tools.Discover how to set screen time limits without daily arguments, guilt, or second-guessing.Gain strategies for building strong family culture and communication—even as a single parent.Learn how to move from control to connection and influence as your child matures.Listen now to learn how to navigate screen time and behavior problems while creating deeper communication and connection with your tween or teen.Find out more about Avital Schreiber Levy here
In this episode Tracy gives her take on the news that Dave Grohl and his wife Jordyn Blum have decided to reconcile. While Grohl simultaneously has committed himself to being a "hands on" father with his daughter by his affair partner. Could we please change the discourse that single parents aren't family enough? And stop the assumption that everyone needs the FW in their lives? Just cash the check and live your own life.
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Can better systems make running our households easier? There's only so much work a whiteboard can do, but in this episode, Margaret and Amy discuss how they have set up effective systems to manage their kids' lives, their homes, and their work. Amy and Margaret discuss: Creating a central source of "parenting truth" The importance of touching base regularly with your parenting partner The need for self-compassion and flexibility in managing the demands of motherhood Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode: Marika Lindholm for Harvard Business Review: Creative Strategies from Single Parents on Juggling Work and Family Kate Hayes for Central Mass Mom: How I Stay Organized as a Working Mom Our episode "Solo Parenting Seasons and How to Get Through Them" 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/ 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