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The BEST Conversation With My Four-Year-Old!
20. mar. 2024 17m

This is a completely impromptu episode I had to release because it shares my love for all children (and, of course, my kiddos) with all of you! My son...

Raising Brave Kids: How and how much should I push my child?
13. mar. 2024 23m

The goal of parenting should be to foster the growth and development of the child in front of us, and part of this is guiding them through experiences...

Balancing the Benefits and Concerns of Kids and Phones
6. mar. 2024 34m

We live in a digital age, and at some point, our children will have access to phones, but it is our responsibility as parents to balance the benefits ...

Is it Sleep Apnea, ADHD, or Lack of Parental Sleep Boundaries?
28. feb. 2024 21m

Sleep apnea and ADHD can greatly impact sleep, but are often not discussed when discussing a sleep quality evaluation. On this episode, I welcome back...

Why Connection is The Core of Finding Joy As a Parent
21. feb. 2024 15m

“Finding Joy” episodes on this podcast tackle more than just parenting topics, but real-life mindfulness topics to be the best version of ourselves so...

Finding Joy: Jennifer Gates Nassar on Paving Her Own Path
14. feb. 2024 30m

Jennifer Gates Nassar is the eldest daughter of Bill and Melinda French Gates. She has grown up with privilege but is paving her own path as a medical...

Starting Solids and Picky Eating: A Conversation with Solid Starts founder Jenny Best
7. feb. 2024 50m

Solid Starts was founded in 2020 to revolutionize the way we feed our babies and toddlers. Their FREE first food database provides nutrition informati...

What exactly causes childhood trauma?
31. jan. 2024 30m

Childhood trauma has unfortunately become a buzzword across social media where sometimes things are labeled as “trauma” that may not exactly be. Or ma...

Why we shouldn’t put “sweets" and "treats” on a pedestal
17. jan. 2024 38m

Sweet and treats are part of our lives. Even if we may not eat a lot of them in our home; our children will be exposed to these foods in school and at...

Finding Joy: Letting Go Of Control
10. jan. 2024 34m

It’s 2024: And the goal of this year for my community and listeners is learning to “let it go” for the things that are not serving us or blocking our ...

Parenting is hard enough: Why are we making it harder?
13. dec. 2023 41m

In this final episode of 2023, I welcome my husband, Gaurav, to chat about how we as a generation are making parenting harder on ourselves. He has joi...

5 Skills kids learn from traveling
6. dec. 2023 20m

Traveling with kids can feel overwhelming, but it does provide many benefits to kids and your family. I welcome Preethi Harbuck who is a mom of six, a...

Are Time-outs OUT in parenting?
29. nov. 2023 31m

Time-Outs get a bad rap on social media, however when done correctly they can be effective for some children. On this episode, I welcome Dr Jenicka En...

How to involve kids in routine to create a clutter free home
22. nov. 2023 37m

Keeping your home clutter free and “tidy” doesn’t have to be a scary task and you can utilize your children in developmentally appropriate ways to do ...

Finding Joy: Overcoming Weight and percentile anxiety for my daughter
15. nov. 2023 29m

I have spoken about weight and percentile anxiety many times both on my social media channels and on this podcast and now I am experiencing it. On thi...

Finding Your Parenting Path with Artist Brooke Ring
8. nov. 2023 28m

#PhilipsPartner  Today on the podcast, we're joined by artist Brooke Ring, in collaboration with Philips Avent's Parent's Path Art Collection. We'll e...

Does independent sleep need to be taught?
1. nov. 2023 26m

Independent sleep? Co-sleeping? Parental assistance with sleep? There are a lot of opinions all over the place. On this episode, I welcome Dr Shelby H...

Partner resentment in motherhood and how to overcome
25. okt. 2023 18m

On this show, you will find guidance on all things parenting, health, and development for our kids AND important conversations surrounding parental me...

Why you may want to see that Pelvic floor PT after having kids
18. okt. 2023 27m

Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy is still a relatively unknown specialty and yet it is incredibly important. On this podcast, we discuss parenting and ch...

Rewards and threats: how they shape a young brain
11. okt. 2023 27m

What is the science of rewards and threats to the brain, especially to the child's brain? On this episode, I welcome Dr. Loretta Breuning, an author a...

The connection between the lack of postpartum sleep and postpartum depression
4. okt. 2023 21m

Sleep deprivation postpartum (and in general) has a deep impact on our mental health. On this episode, I welcome Dr. Harvey Karp who is a world renown...

Tips to De-escalating a tantrum
27. sep. 2023 29m

We’ve all been there. TANTRUMS. But, there is a way to de-escalate a tantrum and it involves us to be ready to do it. On this episode I welcome Chris ...

What to do when picky eating persists past toddlerhood
20. sep. 2023 19m

Picky eating is a very common phase children go through, but what happens when it goes past what’s “normal” and persists past toodlerhood? I welcome J...

The things they don't teach you about breastfeeding in the hospital
13. sep. 2023 29m

Breastfeeding is not always as straightforward as some may say. And part of this is managing expectations on what to expect at the hospital in terms o...

Being a mindful mama when everything around you is a dumpster fire
6. sep. 2023 24m

Mindfulness seems to be the IT word lately, but why does it feel so daunting and overwhelming? I welcome Helene Kusman who is a mom, yoga teacher, rei...

The newborn hearing screen: why early detection and intervention of pediatric hearing loss is important
30. aug. 2023 21m

Did you know newborn hearing screens are routine tests done in the hospital before your baby goes home? Sometimes, parents don’t realize it happens be...

Simplifying meal prep, planning, and feeding our kids
23. aug. 2023 34m

Meal planning, shopping, prepping, and feeding our families can be met with a lot of stress. And it’s important to find ways to REMOVE the stress from...

Why are breastfeeding rates so low in America?
16. aug. 2023 34m

The United States has the lowest breastfeeding rates of most developed countries. And this is a fault of the systemic issues at play. I invited Amanda...

Not your Mother's Postpartum Book: The things no one talks about in the postpartum period
9. aug. 2023 29m

We need to discuss some things about postpartum so we can normalize experiences.  On this episode, I welcome Chelsea & Caitlin, founders of Mama Psyc...

Breast Milk production is not "easy" for everyone
2. aug. 2023 36m

There is a misconception that breastfeeding comes easy to everyone who wants to do it. As an IBCLC, I know this is not the truth. I welcome Kaia Lacy,...