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Julie King is a renowned parenting expert, author, and workshop leader who has dedicated her career to helping parents communicate more effectively with their children. She is the co-author of two bestselling books: "How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen” and "How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen”.Julie joined this episode to discuss:The trick to get kids to leave the park (and your users to retain)The secret framing solution for showing kids (and users) their progressThe way to ask someone to do something that is foolproofHow to set boundaries and still acknowledge feelings (employee management 101)The psychology behind getting your kids to go to bed (or users to engage)This episode reveals why the same psychological principles that work with stubborn toddlers can transform your product strategy and team dynamics.Whether you're designing user flows, managing stakeholder relationships, or creating engagement strategies, Julie's communication framework offers valuable techniques for influencing behavior without creating resistance—critical skills for anyone building a successful product.Enjoy this episode? Rate it and leave a review. It really helps others find the podcast. Learn more about Kristen and Irrational Labs here.
For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that's something that doesn't fit what you're looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week about personal style with Conni Jesperson or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don't want to miss!In this episode, I spoke with author, Whitney Lowe to discuss her new book, Set Your Eyes Higher, a devotional designed to help young women navigate life through the lens of faith and abundance. Together, we delve into how shifting from a scarcity mindset to one rooted in God's provision can transform the way we approach consumerism, minimalism, and the true meaning of fulfillment. Whether you're seeking a deeper connection with God or looking for ways to simplify your life, this conversation is full of encouragement to set your sights on a higher purpose.About Whitney |Whitney Lowe is a Christian influencer who wants to see young women excited about God's work: in the Bible, in history, in the world, and in themselves. She writes and creates on Instagram at ScribbleDevs, a project born from the realization that young women simply do not interact with the Bible enough to be changed by its truth. Whitney is passionate about disrupting the toxic scroll of social media with hope, peace, and light straight from Scripture. She lives in Denver, Colorado, with her husband—a pastor—and their two young children.Links Discussed in This Episode |Order a Copy of Minimalist Moms: Living and Parenting with SimplicityPrevious Episode: John Mark Comer Discusses the Ruthless Elimination of Hurry (Bonus Episode)Whitney's Resource: 1-2-3 Magic by Thomas Phelan | How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna FaberWhitney Can't Stop Talking About: Era by BrumateConnect with Whitney:IG + FB + TikTokEpisode Sponsors |The Minimalist Moms Podcast would not be possible without the support of weekly sponsors. Choosing brands that I believe in is important to me. I only want to recommend brands that I believe may help you in your daily life. As always, never feel pressured into buying anything. Remember: if you don't need it, it's not a good deal!Enjoy the Podcast?Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your fellow mothers so that they can be inspired to think more and do with less. Order (or review) my book, Minimalist Moms: Living & Parenting With Simplicity.Questions |You can contact me through my website, find me on Instagram, Pinterest or like The Minimalist Moms Page on Facebook.Checkout the Minimalist Moms Podcast storefront for recommendations from Diane.If you've been struggling with motivation to declutter or work through bad habits that keep you stuck, I'd love to help you achieve your goals! We'll work together (locally or virtually) to discover what areas in your life are high priority to get you feeling less overwhelmed right away. For more info on my processes, fees, and availability please contact!Our Sponsors:* Check out Gobble: https://gobble.com/MINIMALIST* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: happymammoth.com* Check out Ritual : https://ritual.com/MINSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/minimalist-moms-podcast2093/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In the third installment of the DINA Book Club, the moms take a dive into How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna Faber and Julie King. Rachel and Cori discuss the strategies and their practicality, and the larger effect of how reading books like these can really affect how you parent your child. Cori gives a pregnancy update.
In this episode of Playfully Faithful Parenting, join host Joy Wendling as she discusses how God responds to our emotions. Joy shares insights from a recent training session with Julie King, author of "How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen." Discover the importance of acknowledging and empathizing with our children's feelings, just as God does with us. Joy reflects on how God models this behavior in the Psalms, providing gentle and kind responses to David's emotions. Join the conversation as Joy encourages parents to create a safe space for their children to express their emotions and develop empathy towards others. Take a step closer to being more like Jesus in responding to your kids' big emotions. Don't miss this episode of Playfully Faithful Parenting. You've got the Holy Spirit! You can do it, mama! Links: (This may contain some affiliate links, which means I receive a small commission, at no extra cost to you, if you make a purchase using these links. For more information, please see my disclosure policy.) How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen Free Consult Call Facebook Group Playfully Faithful Parenting Podcast is a ministry of CreatedtoPlay.com. For more resources, tips, devotions, and tools check us out online: https://createdtoplay.com . Freebies for you: Want to work with me? Sign up for a 15-minute free coaching call: https://createdtoplay.com/free-coaching Free Bible Study on 3 Traits of God to Guide Your Discipline: https://createdtoplay.com/freebiblestudy Join my free 5-day Bible Play Challenge: https://createdtoplay.com/challenge Get 17 fun, free kid's blessings for meals: https://createdtoplay.com/kids-blessings Even though I'm an introvert, I'm social! Let's connect! Instagram: https://instagram.com/createdtoplay Facebook: https://facebook.com/created2play Twitter: https://twitter.com/createdtoplay Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/createdtoplay Are you looking for a speaker for your next women's, parenting, family, or Children's Ministry event? I'm now booking for 2023. I'm available for virtual and live conferences, brunches, MOPS meetings, retreats, trainings, and more. More details and sample video here: createdtoplay.com/speaking Did you enjoy the show? Subscribe and leave me a 5-star review on Apple Music and make me giddy. Music by jorikbasov from Pixabay. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joy-wendling/message
Parenting coach and communication expert Julie King gets specific and practical on effective talking with squirming, distracted, disgruntled young children. Leah has questions on apologizing, getting kids out the door in the morning, moral vocabulary, and socks that can talk. Additional resources: JulieKing.orgBook: How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Julie King and Joanna Faber App: How to Talk: Parenting Tips in Your Pocket App: Parenting Hero Book: How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen by Julie King and Joanna Faber
Parent educator and author Julie King (How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen) talks about sibling dynamics in families with one or more differently wired children.Support the showConnect with Tilt Parenting Visit Tilt Parenting Take the free 7-Day Challenge Read a chapter of Differently Wired Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram
Become a Friend of the Show! – join our Patreon communityToday we continue our Looking Back series with reflections and shared laughs over our parenting experience so far. We became parents within two years of each other and while being next door neighbors. And much of it has been chronicled on this podcast! We talk about how we each became parents, revisit the challenges and cuteness of toddler years (which is not much of a stretch for Kelsey), compare notes on having same-gender siblings very close in age, and consider what we've learned about ourselves along the way. We'd love for you to join us; meet us out on the driveway!Mentioned on the show:@maryvangeffen on Instagram@destini.ann on Instagram@attachmentnerd on InstagramHow To Talk So Kids Will Listen, and Listen So Kids Will TalkHow to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, and Listen So Little Kids Will TalkParenting Without Parenting StrugglesSimplicity ParentingThe Mom Hour podcastWhat Fresh Hell podcastCup of Jo parenting postsUsery Mountain Regional ParkLost Dutchman State Park Become a Friend of the Show! – join our Patreon communityConnect with us on Instagram: @higirlsnextdoorSee show notes on our website: girlnextdoorpodcast.comWe love to get your emails: higirlsnextdoor@gmail.comYour reviews on Apple Podcasts really help the show - thank you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An interview with the authors of How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, Julie King and Joanna Faber------Sign up for the Parenting Translator Substack, and follow along on Instagram.Parenting Translator is hosted by Dr. Cara Goodwin and is produced by Earfluence.Dr. Cara Goodwin, PhD, is a child psychologist and mother to three children who "translates" research on parenting and child development into information that is accurate, relevant, and useful to parents.
In this podcast, Julie King and Joanna Faber, authors of the ground-breaking book: How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, discuss how parents can more effectively communicate with their children, and what roadblocks prevent constructive conversations from unfolding between parents and children. The heartfelt and comedic episode delves into concrete examples inspired by Tammy's own communication blunders with her own children, and brings Julia & Joanna's content to life. Want a sneak peek at their book "How to Talk so Little Kids Will Listen" with a FREE PDF on Tools for Handling Emotions & Engaging Cooperation: https://instituteofchildpsychology.com/tools-for-handling-emotions If you love our podcast, you need to check out more amazing authors and speakers like these 2 brilliant ladies. When you become a member with ICP you get access to 80+ Parenting & Mental Health Courses Certificates of Completion for Continuing Eduaction Parent Coaching Printables & Parenting Scripts Resource Library Webinars & Live Events And a Supportive Community Listeners can take 40% OFF their annual membership (or $19.99/m). Get your 7-Day Free Trial today!
In this episode, Matt and Rachel go back and forth talking about what works and doesn't work for convincing Oliver to do what he's asked from preparing him for what's to come to offering a rational explanation to playing games along the way.Have your own negotiating tactic? Email us at timmstake@gmail.com.Mentioned in this episode:Episode 59 on Gentle ParentingHow to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna Faber & Julie KingBig Little FeelingsDune the book (by Frank Herbert); Dune the Movie
Today I'm so honored to be joined by Julie King and Joanna Faber who are the authors of two of my favorite books, How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen and How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen. With no exaggeration, these two books have totally transformed not only my parenting journey, but also my time in the classroom and as a summer camp director. In this episode, we cover: Joanna and Julie's journeys of parenthood and the ways they were humbled along the way Giving yourself lots of grace and so many chances to try again The connection between how kids (and adults) feel and how they behave Focusing on problem solving over punishment Teaching our kids how to address conflict in a healthy way so that we can respect needs and feelings of all people Suggestions on ways to inspire play between you and your kids How this approach affects (and helps!) the teenage years with kids Connect with Joanna and Julie: Check out their website Book: How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen [affiliate link] Book: How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen [affiliate link] Book: Siblings Without Rivalry [affiliate link] Check out their two apps: How to Talk and Parenting Hero Resources & Links: Get your YouDoYou32 tracker! (82's little sister!) Learn more about my speaking Get your #YouDoYou82 tracker and join the Facebook community! Gather in Growth podcast produced by: Jill Carr Podcasting Connect with Emily: Follow on Instagram and Facebook Join my email list Check out my website Connect with on LinkedIn Some links referenced above are affiliate links which means I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support! Be sure to hit subscribe so you never miss the latest episode! Reviews help us reach more rockstar rural women, and are always greatly appreciated! Find the complete show notes here: https://www.emilyreuschel.com/017-how-to-talk-when-kids-wont-listen-with-julie-king-and-joanna-faber
From homework hassles to temper tantrums, sibling rivalry to bedtime battles, every parent has faced escalating scenarios and ineffective parenting techniques. How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen is filled with top tips, relatable stories and forward-thinking techniques designed to transform your relationship with your child. Whether you are struggling with digital dilemmas, or life-changing events like divorce, this user friendly guide offers a respectful and practical approach to communicating with your child. Joanna Faber and Julie King are the bestselling authors of How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen and co-creators of HOW TO TALK: Parenting Tips in Your Pocket, a companion app to the books.Find out More at: https://how-to-talk.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Matt and Rachel give an update on the state of the pod and take turns sharing defining characteristics of Oliver at the burgeoning age of 2. Enjoy! And as always, we welcome your feedback and thoughts - just drop a note to timmstake@gmail.com.Mentioned in this episode:The Karissa-recommended book: How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna Faber & Julie King"The Pool Song" aka "The World es mi Familia"Oliver performing with backup dancer Balou
Twenty Minute VC Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Don't shield your kids from the world. Kids understand fairness and inequity; they will be better off having exposure to varying perspectives and experiences.Due to overexposure to monoculture and struggle-free lifestyle, “we have a surplus of assholes coming down the pike right now” – Chris SaccaParenting forces work/life balance and efficiency on youIt taught Ann Wojcicki how to delegate; she realized she didn't need to be a part of every meetingIn the words of Deena Shakir, kids give you “ruthless prioritization”Kids value presence over everything.Presence isn't physical, it's mental. Presence is your attention.“Once you have children, the art of being a good parent and the art of being a good leader are the same”– Ian SiegelPatience & Listening: You must be able to suppress your first reaction and think about the outcome you want to createYou can learn a lot about negotiation by becoming a parentDeena Shakir actually recommendsHow to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna Faber and Julie King as a business book more so than a parenting bookMicromanagement is a poor strategy in both leadership and parenting. You want to model behaviors rather than enforce behaviors.Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.org Chris Sacca is the Founder and Chairman @ Lowercase Capital, one of the best performing funds in the history of venture capital with a portfolio including Uber, Stripe, Twitter, Instagram, Twilio, Docker and many more. Why does Chris believe we have bred a generation of asshole kids? What is the right way to negotiate with children? How has that impacted how he manages his team? Anne Wojcicki is the Founder & CEO @ 23andMe, offering DNA testing with the most comprehensive ancestry breakdown, personalized health insights, and more. How did having kids change Anne's approach to time allocation and risk? Harley Finkelstein is the President of Shopify. Over the last 12 years, Harley has partnered with Tobi to the tune of building Shopify's revenue to over $4.6BN in 2021 and the team to over 10,000 employees. Does Harley believe he has always been a good father? What changes has Harley made to be more present and there for his children? Why does Harley advise couples therapy as early in a relationship as possible? Deena Shakir is a Partner at Lux Capital, one of the leading firms investing in emerging science and technology ventures at the outermost edges of what is possible. What specific negotiation tactics from parenting can be applied to business? How can a parent show their children they listen, they understand and are there for them? Why does Deena believe children make you more productive and more efficient? Eric Liaw is a General Partner @ IVP, one of the leading later-stage venture capital and growth equity firms of the last decade with $8.7 billion of committed capital and a 40-year IRR of 43.1%. What have been the biggest challenges for Eric of managing family and work? What have been some of Eric's biggest lessons in terms of how he communicates about his work to his family? Scott Dietzen is Vice Chairman of the Board of Pure Storage and served as the Company's CEO from 2010 to 2017. Under his leadership, Pure grew to thousands of employees and completed an IPO in 2015. What can parents learn from nature programs? What core elements of parenting are directly transferrable to management?
You can give to the Timms Take GreenHouse Fundraiser here. In this episode, Matt and Rachel share a couple of wonderful letters, explore the topics of hidden and competing goals in parenting and then give an update on Oliver's language in a segment called "Key Plays." It's a packed episode!Mentioned in this episode:Donate to the GreenHouse any time of year hereHow to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna Faber & Julie King: 3 Powerful Types Of Parenting Goals That Will Change Your Life 2022 by Pamela Li
Whining is potentially one of the worst sounds we hear as parents. For most of us, it almost feels painful—like fingernails on a chalkboard. In those moments, we don't always navigate the situation the best way. So, how do we get kids to stop whining? To find the answer, I chatted with Joanna Faber and Julie King, authors of the bestselling book, How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen. In a recent episode, Joanna and Julie discussed navigating defiance. Today, they're back to discuss how to talk when children start whining.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3LN766u
Little kids can be masters of defiance. We ask them to put on their shoes or brush their teeth and chaos erupts. The more we try to force them to listen, the more they defy and rebel. So how do we get our kids to listen, especially in moments of defiance? I sat down with Julie King and Joanna Faber, authors of How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, to find out more about their simple, but effective strategies for getting kids to comply. (For the second part of our conversation, how to navigate whining, catch our upcoming episode!)Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3qrYl9C
How To Talk When Kids Won't Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King A brand-new addition to the beloved and bestselling How To Talk series, focused specifically on communication strategies for childhood's most challenging moments. Since 1980, millions of parents have relied on Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish's timeless How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk—hailed by the Boston Globe as the “parenting Bible”—for practical advice on communicating effectively and empathetically with children. In 2017, Adele's daughter, Joanna Faber, along with Julie King, published the bestselling How to Talk So LITTLE Kids Will Listen, applying the same trusted techniques to the particular challenges of parenting young children. Now, Faber and King apply the “How to Talk” communication strategies to some of the most difficult challenges of raising children, from tantrums to technology to homework hassles, sibling squabbles, and tough topics like sex or divorce. Readers can jump directly to the chapter on their most urgent issue and find concrete solutions to common conflicts. Building on core themes of mutual respect, Faber and King offer thoughtful, constructive, and sympathetic alternatives to yelling or punishment. With its lively combination of real-life anecdotes, entertaining cartoons, and answers to topics requested by readers, HOW TO TALK WHEN KIDS WON'T LISTEN is an invaluable resource for every parent, grandparent, teacher, and anyone else who lives or works with children—coming after a year in which adults and kids alike have been through so much. Joanna Faber is the author, along with Julie King, of the new book, How To Talk When Kids Won't Listen, as well as the best-selling book How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, which has been translated into 22 languages worldwide. Joanna and Julie created the companion app, HOW TO TALK: Parenting Tips in Your Pocket, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Joanna also wrote a new afterword for the thirtieth anniversary edition of the classic book, How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids WIl Talk, co-authored by her mother, Adele Faber. Joanna contributed heavily to her mother's book, How to Talk So Kids Can Learn, at Home and in School, with her frontline experience in the classroom as a bilingual special education teacher in West Harlem. Joanna lectures and conducts workshops across the U.S. and internationally for parents, educators, and other professionals who work with children. She and her husband raised three sons in the Hudson Valley region of New York, along with dogs, cats, and an assortment of chickens. Julie King is the author, along with Joanna Faber, of the new book, How To Talk When Kids Won't Listen, as well as the best selling book, How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, which has been translated into 22 languages worldwide. Julie and Joanna created the companion app, HOW TO TALK: Parenting Tips in Your Pocket, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Julie has been educating and supporting parents since 1995. In addition to consulting with individual parents and couples, she speaks and leads workshops online and in-person for schools, nonprofits, businesses and parent groups across the U.S. and internationally. Julie received her AB from Princeton University and a JD from Yale Law School. She lives with her husband in the San Francisco Bay Area where they are visited often by her three grown children. Learn more about Dr. Bernie here: http://berniesiegelmd.com/
Join Susan and her special guest, Julie King, as they discuss her newly published book, "How to Talk When Kids Won't Listen." Since 1980, millions of parents have relied on Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish's "How to Talk" series of books for practical advice on communicating effectively and empathetically with children. In 2017 Adele's daughter, Joanna Faber, along with Julie King, published the bestselling "How to Talk So LITTLE Kids Will Listen," applying the same trusted techniques to the particular challenges of parenting young children. Now, Faber and King apply the "How to Talk" strategies to some of the most difficult challenges of raising children, from trantrums to technology to homework hassles. Watch it live on Facebook!
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Today's discussion focuses on some recommendations of the best books to read as an online trainer. The Episode: The Best Books That Every Online Trainer Should Read There are many avenues to explore to learn and improve your online training business, and one of the most fruitful is the books you can read to up your game. Impactful books are not limited to a specific field, and today we speak about a selection of recommendations from different genres that can help push the needle in your life and business. Learning and improving is what will take you from average to highly successful and profitable, so adopting this kind of mindset is a must! In This Episode The range of books that can help you and your business [0:16:02] How Ignite the Fire can provide a great foundation for a coaching business [0:17:41] Dan John's Never Let Go and the philosophy of training [0:19:41] The importance of the lessons in The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel [0:20:55] Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic and how to follow your curiosity [0:25:47] Applying the lesson from How To Talk So Kids Will Listen [0:28:35] Frameworks for coaches from The Simple Path to Wealth [0:29:36] The profound wisdom of All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten [0:34:14] “You don't listen to financial advice from somebody who has different financial goals and risk appetites. Good advice could be good advice for somebody else, and not you.” — Jonathan Goodman Mindset and Money There are so many different types of books that can help you, so do not restrict yourself to a certain area or genre. We recommend figuring out your goals (something that books can help with too!) and then seeking out experts on the subjects related to those goals. A great starting point for the basics of mindset comes from our very own Jonathan Goodman and is called Ignite the Fire. From there you can dive into the philosophy of training and commitment in the amazing Never Let Go by Dan John, an older book but one with so much relevance and wisdom. On the financial side of things, The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel can set you on a path to better management and building the life that you truly want. While The Simple Path to Wealth by J L Collins is a great addition to your explorations into money and securing your future. Curiosity and Life Lessons There are some amazing lessons about passion and curiosity in Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic, another must-read for any creative person or business owner. The application of small lessons to bigger areas of your life is exemplified by the applicability of How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, as we believe that these ideas can be used beyond parenting! The last recommendation we have for you today is the fun yet profound All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, which is a series of essays about how to keep your life simple and healthy. Already at $1,000/month online and want to scale? Apply for OTA 2 here: www.thePTDC.com/OTA2 Books Mentioned Today: Ignite the Fire — https://www.amazon.com/Ignite-Fire-Building-Successful-Personal/dp/1505787610 Never Let Go — https://www.amazon.com/Never-Let-Go-Philosophy-Learning/dp/1931046387 The Psychology of Money — https://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Money-Timeless-lessons-happiness/dp/0857197681/ Big Magic — https://www.amazon.com/Big-Magic-Creative-Living-Beyond/dp/1594634726/ How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen — https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/1451663889 The Simple Path to Wealth — https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Path-Wealth-financial-independence/dp/1533667926 All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten — https://www.amazon.com/Really-Need-Know-Learned-Kindergarten/dp/034546639X/ Mr. Money Mustache Blog — https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/ SPONSORS Get started TODAY with the world leading certification and business development program for personal trainers, nutrition coaches, and gym owners – The Online Trainer Academy:http://onlinetrainer.com/ota Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1468193055 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jon-goodman/its-possible-conversations-with-successful-online-trainers Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/20veRnzFOvUn6fTy9ud8jm?si=zMWTLmtISMm1XrU-4Q8oxA YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JonGoodmanPTDC
If you believe in equal opportunities, then we have a long way to go in IT. Creating stronger female networks is one way forward. In a special #WomenInTech Cloudspotting episode, Sai and Alex are joined by four members of the Professional Organization of Women Empowerment at Rackspace Technology (POWER). Show notes • Rackspace Technology POWER Podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXK8KWNgW1Msvv2LcWVp7xGgjJeSev45g Recommended reads: • Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brené Brown https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13588356-daring-greatly • How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna Faber and Julie King https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29430725-how-to-talk-so-little-kids-will-listen • How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish, Kimberly Ann Coe https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/769016.HowtoTalkSoKidsWillListenListenSoKidsWill_Talk • Little Girls Can Be Mean: Four Steps to Bully-proof Girls in the Early Grades by Michelle Anthony, Reyna Lindert https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7607611-little-girls-can-be-mean • Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World – and Why Things Are Better Than You Think by Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling, Anna Rosling Rönnlund https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34890015-factfulness • Corporates Are from Mars, Charities Are from Venus. By Kay Allen with Tanja Rasmussen https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15939995-corporates-are-from-mars-charities-are-from-venus-kay-allen-with-tanja Special Guests: Danielle Rudden, Gavin Bounds, Jo Glass, and Vanessa Thompson.
Special guests: Joanna Faber & Julie King. What do you do with a little kid who won't brush his teeth? Screams in his car seat? Pinches the baby? Refuses to eat her vegetables? Throws books at the library and runs rampant in the restaurant? We've all been there. How many of us have seen the parent with the child at the supermarket who is throwing one big tantrum in the cereal aisle because s/he won't buy the super sugar rainbowloops that he had to-- HAD TO-- have? How many of us have BEEN that parent with that child? No judgment- we are here to discuss it and get some strategies and scripts to all parents who have ever had some trouble with their young kids. Many of you who are hungry for parenting and teaching knowledge probably know the blockbuster best-selling book, How to Listen So Kids will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It's a staple on my shelf. Well, Adele Faber has a daughter, Joanna Faber who not only grew up being the recipient of all the strategies Faber and Mazlish described in their mega-bestseller, but also wrote a follow up book with her childhood best friend, Julie King that takes a similar structure, using common challenges of young children and provides tool after tool to help anyone with children ages 2-7. Joanna Faber and Julie King are the authors of How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7 (Scribner 2017). The book has been ranked #1 as a best-seller on Amazon, and is being translated into 17 languages world-wide. Joanna and Julie created the soon-to-be-released app Pocket Parent, a companion to their book, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Joanna and Julie lead workshops online and in person, consult privately and give lectures in the U.S. and internationally. Visit them at HowToTalkSoLittleKidsWillListen.com or on Facebook. The post How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guests: Joanna Faber & Julie King. What do you do with a little kid who won't brush his teeth? Screams in his car seat? Pinches the baby? Refuses to eat her vegetables? Throws books at the library and runs rampant in the restaurant? We've all been there. How many of us have seen the parent with the child at the supermarket who is throwing one big tantrum in the cereal aisle because s/he won't buy the super sugar rainbowloops that he had to-- HAD TO-- have? How many of us have BEEN that parent with that child? No judgment- we are here to discuss it and get some strategies and scripts to all parents who have ever had some trouble with their young kids. Many of you who are hungry for parenting and teaching knowledge probably know the blockbuster best-selling book, How to Listen So Kids will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It's a staple on my shelf. Well, Adele Faber has a daughter, Joanna Faber who not only grew up being the recipient of all the strategies Faber and Mazlish described in their mega-bestseller, but also wrote a follow up book with her childhood best friend, Julie King that takes a similar structure, using common challenges of young children and provides tool after tool to help anyone with children ages 2-7. Joanna Faber and Julie King are the authors of How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7 (Scribner 2017). The book has been ranked #1 as a best-seller on Amazon, and is being translated into 17 languages world-wide. Joanna and Julie created the soon-to-be-released app Pocket Parent, a companion to their book, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Joanna and Julie lead workshops online and in person, consult privately and give lectures in the U.S. and internationally. Visit them at HowToTalkSoLittleKidsWillListen.com or on Facebook. The post How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guests: Joanna Faber & Julie King. What do you do with a little kid who won’t brush his teeth? Screams in his car seat? Pinches the baby? Refuses to eat her vegetables? Throws books at the library and runs rampant in the restaurant? We’ve all been there. How many of us have seen the parent with the child at the supermarket who is throwing one big tantrum in the cereal aisle because s/he won’t buy the super sugar rainbowloops that he had to-- HAD TO-- have? How many of us have BEEN that parent with that child? No judgment- we are here to discuss it and get some strategies and scripts to all parents who have ever had some trouble with their young kids. Many of you who are hungry for parenting and teaching knowledge probably know the blockbuster best-selling book, How to Listen So Kids will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It’s a staple on my shelf. Well, Adele Faber has a daughter, Joanna Faber who not only grew up being the recipient of all the strategies Faber and Mazlish described in their mega-bestseller, but also wrote a follow up book with her childhood best friend, Julie King that takes a similar structure, using common challenges of young children and provides tool after tool to help anyone with children ages 2-7. Joanna Faber and Julie King are the authors of How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7 (Scribner 2017). The book has been ranked #1 as a best-seller on Amazon, and is being translated into 17 languages world-wide. Joanna and Julie created the soon-to-be-released app Pocket Parent, a companion to their book, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Joanna and Julie lead workshops online and in person, consult privately and give lectures in the U.S. and internationally. Visit them at HowToTalkSoLittleKidsWillListen.com or on Facebook. The post How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guests: Joanna Faber & Julie King. What do you do with a little kid who won’t brush his teeth? Screams in his car seat? Pinches the baby? Refuses to eat her vegetables? Throws books at the library and runs rampant in the restaurant? We’ve all been there. How many of us have seen the parent with the child at the supermarket who is throwing one big tantrum in the cereal aisle because s/he won’t buy the super sugar rainbowloops that he had to-- HAD TO-- have? How many of us have BEEN that parent with that child? No judgment- we are here to discuss it and get some strategies and scripts to all parents who have ever had some trouble with their young kids. Many of you who are hungry for parenting and teaching knowledge probably know the blockbuster best-selling book, How to Listen So Kids will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It’s a staple on my shelf. Well, Adele Faber has a daughter, Joanna Faber who not only grew up being the recipient of all the strategies Faber and Mazlish described in their mega-bestseller, but also wrote a follow up book with her childhood best friend, Julie King that takes a similar structure, using common challenges of young children and provides tool after tool to help anyone with children ages 2-7. Joanna Faber and Julie King are the authors of How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7 (Scribner 2017). The book has been ranked #1 as a best-seller on Amazon, and is being translated into 17 languages world-wide. Joanna and Julie created the soon-to-be-released app Pocket Parent, a companion to their book, as well as the app Parenting Hero. Joanna and Julie lead workshops online and in person, consult privately and give lectures in the U.S. and internationally. Visit them at HowToTalkSoLittleKidsWillListen.com or on Facebook. The post How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen with Joanna Faber & Julie King appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
We first chatted about Growing Gills with Addie Zierman in this episode on self-care, resourcing, and diving back into writing after some time away. Then, we got the chance to interview Jessica Abel herself on her method for creating systems that help you be creative in this episode. And then we realized that we had a lot to say about what Growing Gills taught each of us and how we’re incorporating those lessons into spending time on our own much-neglected creative projects. That’s what this episode is all about. Get your hands on a copy of Growing Gills: How to Find Creative Focus When You’re Drowning in Your Daily Life and the free workbook on Jessica’s site here and start creating! Or check out Jessica’s Creative Focus Workshop, which is an even more intense, instructor-led process to set up strategies to help make your creative work happen. Other things we talked about: Ashley uses the Insight Timer - Meditation App. Abbie is probably going to download that ASAP and try the session Ashley recommends, “Five Minute Break for Reflection by Tony Brady”. Atomic Habits by James Clear The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden (Winternight Trilogy #2) How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna Faber and Julie King Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman (updated edition!) King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo Here’s where you can find Ashley: Personal blog: http://www.ashleybrookswrites.com Business website: http://www.brookseditorial.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/brookseditorial Twitter: http://twitter.com/brookseditorial Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/brookseditorial Here’s where you can find Abbie: Website: http://www.inkwellsandimages.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/abbigailekriebs Twitter: http://twitter.com/abbigailekriebs Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/abbigailekriebs/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/inkwellsandimages
Meredith and Kaytee are back in your earbuds this week. Reunited!! We’ve got a bit of a longer episode for you full of readerly chat. You’ll hear a “bookish moment of the week” from each of us: a neighborly book relationship and bookish travels. Plenty of book recommendations coming your way this week as we discuss three recent books each and go down little rabbit trails of additional titles. Our deep dive this week is about reading slumps: why they suck so bad and some tips for avoiding them or overcoming them! We finish up with A Book (yep, capitalized) that we’d like to put into every reader’s hands. Some hilarious short stories and a classic mystery. This week also includes a bonus pick by Meredith’s nephew Collin for the younger readers in your life. Time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! 7:45 - The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg 7:58 - Better Than Before by Gretchen Rubin 10:22 - A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson 10:30 - Notes From a Small Island by Bill Bryson 13:00 - Siblings without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish 13:25 - How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish 13:30 - How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish 15:51 - Bringing Up Bebe: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting by Pamela Druckerman 17:24 - Fierce Kingdom by Gin Phillips 20:12 - A Spark of Light by Jodi Picoult 21:40 - Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult 25:36 - Book Scavenger by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman 27:13 - The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin 28:00 - Ready Player One by Ernest Cline 28:42 - The Vanderbeeker’s of 141st Street by Karina Yan Glaser 33:28 - To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee 34:11 - Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi 39:40 - Calypso by David Sedaris 40:39 - Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris 41:13 - Theft by Finding: Diaries 1977-2002 by David Sedaris 43:47 -Max: Best Friend. Hero. Marine. by Jennifer Li Shotz 43:53 - Hero by Jennifer Li Shotz 46:15 - And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie *Please note that all book titles linked above are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!*
Parent educator and author Julie King (How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen) talks about sibling dynamics in families with one or more differently wired children. Learn more on the show notes page at http://www.tiltparenting.com/session106
We have a lot to say about parenting—our philosophies, reflections on how we were raised, and what aspects of parenting we like best and least. We draw parenting inspiration from many resources, but here are the ones we mentioned in the show:Simplicity Parenting by Kim John PayneHow to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna Faber and Julie KingRIE philosophyLife latelySarah is anticipating all of the delicious food she will eat on her birthday.Abby shares about a recent secondhand win: a new coffee table!Reading latelySarah finished Jesmyn Ward's Sing, Unburied, Sing, which was this year's National Book Award winner.Abby listened to Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman.Eating latelyAbby enjoyed a hearty taco salad.Sarah loves these biscuits from Peter Reinhart's book Artisan Breads Every Day.If you’d like to join in the conversation, please leave us a comment on our website, email us at friendlierpodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Instagram @friendlierpodcast. Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Kim Lim, CEO of Ultimate Labs and mother of two shares tips for being the CEO of your business and family. Spotlight on Moms features Kathryn Dickson, video producer and editor. Erin Loechner, author of Chasing Slow: Courage to Journey Off the Beaten Path, shares tips to those who want to do more with less. Joanna Faber, co-author of How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, offers tips to empower parents and caregivers. Kasey Edwards, CEO and Co-Founder of Helpr, shares what Helpr is doing to disrupt the childcare industry.
Interview with Julie King, co-author of "How to Talk so Little Kids Will Listen," about strategies and stories that will help you improve communication with your preschooler. The post How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen appeared first on Mr. Dad.