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Explore "parenting challenges" with insightful episodes like "S8 EP26: Andi & Miquita Oliver", "Parenting Playbook Part 1: How We Handle Everyday Challenges", "#92)Susan Reynolds: How Much Can a Mother Love Her Baby?", "Ep 71: Live Life The Way You Really Fucking Want To" and "CHANGES PARENT SUPPORT NETWORK: A free parent support resource for parents of oppositional with unsafe behaviors with Jessi Stringham" from podcasts like ""Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe's Parenting Hell", "Strong Family Project", "The Hard Won Wisdom Podcast", "Just Women Talking Sh!t" and "Fight Like a Mother"" and more!
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Parenting Playbook Part 1: How We Handle Everyday Challenges
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast! In this episode, join our hosts as they delve into the intricate world of parenting, offering valuable advice and practical tips for handling common situations that arise in every family.
Starting with a brief update on their family's current health status, the hosts dive into discussions on recent readings and their impact on their parenting journey. They explore the significance of legacy projects and family books, emphasizing the importance of role models and instilling a love for reading in children.
As the conversation unfolds, the hosts reflect on the challenges of navigating materialism and life priorities in today's world. They then shift gears to address a series of common parenting scenarios, including dealing with misbehaving children in your home, managing disputes at school, and addressing materialistic desires.
From sharing personal anecdotes to providing expert advice, the hosts offer practical solutions and insightful perspectives on these everyday parenting dilemmas. They also emphasize the importance of fostering creativity and individuality while balancing the demands of school culture.
In the conclusion, the hosts underscore the significance of knowing your children intimately and fostering effective communication to navigate the complexities of parenting. Tune in to gain valuable insights and strategies for building a strong and resilient family unit in today's fast-paced world.
So, grab your headphones and join us on this enlightening journey through the world of parenting on the Strong Family Project Podcast!
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#92)Susan Reynolds: How Much Can a Mother Love Her Baby?
There are some circumstances that no baby manual or parenting guide could ever prepare you for. Author Susan Reynolds shares the gripping true story of how a first-time mother and her baby fight together for survival. Susan is the author of the new memoir, "While I Breathe," which tells the heartbreaking and heartwarming story of her magical son, Ryan, who was born with Down syndrome and a heart defect.
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Ep 71: Live Life The Way You Really Fucking Want To
As I lay here in bed looking up at the ceiling, it's 4:20 in the morning & my daughter is hella sick. We've spent the past hour going back & forth with her hunched over a toilet in agony as I hold her hair back. And it hit me...
No anxiety. No stress. No worry. No calling out of work or asking permission to stay home with my sick kid.
No pressure of any kind. Just ease in knowing that I get to show up for her without any of the stress that comes with using paid time off or sick days.
So listen in to grab some little nuggets of wisdom & hear me reflect on how drastic life has changed since 2019, my final line in the sand moment when I got fired from my job just a week before Thanksgiving.
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CHANGES PARENT SUPPORT NETWORK: A free parent support resource for parents of oppositional with unsafe behaviors with Jessi Stringham
Does your child have challenging and sometimes rebellious and unsafe behaviors that have you desperate for a resource? Are you feeling fearful and desperate? This podcast could be your answer.
Today my guest Jessi Stringham shares a resource for parents that is free and really amazing. It is a peer led support group that is extremely well organized and
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My Child Can't Express Emotion - with Scott Turansky (Bonus Episode)
Join Dr. Rob Rienow on Family Vision as he continues his conversation with Dr. Scott Turansky from the National Center for Biblical Parenting.
This special bonus episode focuses on developing emotional intelligence in children. Dr. Turansky provides an in-depth exploration of emotional intelligence, breaking it down into its core components and discussing how to nurture these skills in children.
He addresses the varying levels of emotional awareness and responsiveness in children, offering insights into how parents can guide their children towards better understanding and managing their emotions.
This discussion is a must-listen for parents seeking to equip their children with the skills necessary for recognizing and responding to their own emotions and those of others.
Discover key strategies to help your child develop emotional intelligence, a critical aspect of their overall wellbeing and success.
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My Child's Emotions Are Out of Control - with Scott Turansky (Bonus Episode)
In this special bonus episode of Family Vision, Dr. Rob Rienow is joined by Dr. Scott Turansky from the National Center for Biblical Parenting.
They delve into the complex world of children's emotions, discussing the challenges faced by children who either express excessive emotions or seem withdrawn and unemotional.
Dr. Turansky shares expert advice on how parents can effectively navigate and respond to their children's emotional states, emphasizing the importance of understanding and validation.
Whether your child is highly expressive or more reserved, this episode offers valuable guidance for fostering healthy emotional development and strengthening family relationships.
Tune in to discover practical strategies for helping your child navigate their emotions in a constructive and nurturing way.
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S8 EP5: WORMS IN THE HOUSE!!
S7 EP43: Rob's manic week (Part 2)
Episode 010: Juggling Life: Parenting, Relationships, and Self-Discovery Post Divorce
Welcome to Unpacking with Mark and Nayah, where raw conversations reveal life's complex journey post-divorce. In this episode, hosts Nayah and Mark delve into the intricate web of balancing roles after they transition from being a couple to co-parents. The episode kicks off with a candid discussion about their hectic week, filled with school schedules, pickups, and managing their kids' activities. The challenges of reorganizing parenting responsibilities, especially with kids in different schools, shed light on the unexpected complexities of modern parenting.
Nayah shares her journey of seeking help and adjusting her mindset, learning to accept support from unexpected quarters, particularly from her mom. This opens up a heartfelt reflection on cultural expectations versus personal growth, exploring the dynamics of being an adult while maintaining family connections.
As the conversation evolves, Nayah opens up about her recent dating experience, highlighting the evolving self-awareness gained from past relationships. She discusses the valuable lessons learned and the new clarity she has gained in understanding her desires and expectations in a relationship.
Join us on this incredible journey by liking and following Unpacking with Mark and Nayah across all major podcast platforms! Tune in every week for riveting and thought-provoking conversations that unpack life's complexities. Engage with us as we navigate parenthood challenges, relationship dynamics, cultural expectations, and self-discovery. Don't miss out on these insightful discussions that resonate with the realities of modern life. Hit that follow button and be part of our podcast family to stay updated on our latest episodes and join the conversation!
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Real Talk Friday: Teen Mental Health Crisis
Are you concerned about the mental health crisis affecting today's teenagers? Join Traci in this Real Talk Friday episode as she dives into the hard-hitting conversation about the challenges our youth face in the realm of mental health and provides thought-provoking insights and practical advice.
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Redefining Parenting and Mental Health with Dr. Adolph Brown III
Dr. Adolph Brown III is a servant-leader at heart, a life-long mental health & safe spaces advocate, a renowned parent/family television host, career teacher educator, top business motivational speaker, marque entrepreneurial business keynote speaker, virtual presenter, and peak performance coach. He is highly regarded as the “balcony” human leadership advisor, and highly skilled peak performance coach who gets you from where you are to where you want to be while having the most fun ever.
In this episode, Larry Hagner and Dr. Adolph Brown III discusses their love for the "Back to the Future" movies and the iconic characters they are named after. They also talk about the various jokes and references people make about their names, such as references to famous boxers. The conversation then shifts to Doc Brown's large family, consisting of eight children. Doc Brown shares that having a larger family has its benefits, with the children taking care of each other and the household being surprisingly orderly.
Large families have their benefits. While some may view having a large family as chaotic and overwhelming, Brown highlights the love and support that exists within his family unit. One of the benefits of having a large family is the unlimited love that each family member has for each other. Brown emphasizes that despite having eight children, he and his wife have an abundance of love for each of them. Additionally, the children themselves have unlimited love for each other. This creates a strong bond and support system within the family, where everyone takes care of and looks out for one another.
Another benefit is the sense of order and organization that can be found in large families. Contrary to what some may expect, Brown mentions that his home is not chaotic, but rather orderly. The children play together in groups and move from room to room together. They even take responsibility for checking on any accidents or mishaps that occur in the house, reassuring their parents that everything is fine. This sense of collective responsibility and teamwork contributes to a harmonious household.
It is important to note that the benefits of having a large family may not be immediately apparent to those who come from smaller families or have not experienced it themselves.
Phases of Parenting
Parenting, in all the phases, can be difficult. Each phase presents challenges of its own. Some are harder than others. Learning to let go is a lesson we, as parents, need to learn.
Elevating Inspiration: Jenn Drummond's Story from Car Crash Survivor to Everest Climber
Join Joe, on this exhilarating episode of the 'No Sitting on the Sideline Dad Podcast' where he chats with the awe-inspiring Jenn Drummond. Jenn, a mom who redefines the limits of possibility, shares her captivating journey from recovering from a severe car crash to scaling the majestic heights of Mount Everest.
In this episode, you'll dive deep into Jenn's incredible story of resilience, determination, and the power of a never-give-up attitude. Discover how she transformed a life-altering accident into a springboard for some of the most challenging and rewarding experiences of her life.
Highlights of this episode include:
- Jenn's personal recount of her car accident and initial recovery process.
- The mental and physical challenges she faced while training for Everest.
- Her inspiring message to parents and individuals facing their own mountains.
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Dad, How Do I? with Rob Kenney
Rob Kenney is known as the “Internet Dad” (a Google search of that term immediately brings up his name). But he’s also a self-described introvert who, through genuine concern for others, unexpectedly achieved digital fame during the pandemic. His channel “Dad, How do I” has more than 4 million subscribers, drawn by his straightforward tips and sincere encouragement.
In this episode of the Dad Edge podcast, Larry Hagner welcomes the Rob Kenney where they had a fun conversation about being a dad. They discuss various topics such as home repairs, parenting challenges, and the concept behind the YouTube channel "Dad, How Do I?". Rob also shares a funny idea his wife had about a jar for every time someone asks "Mom, do you know where’s my…" Overall, it's an entertaining and relatable discussion about fatherhood.
Rob Kenney's traumatic childhood had a profound impact on his life, particularly in his quest for perfection. At a young age of 14 and a half, Rob experienced the separation of his parents, which led to him moving in with his older brother and his wife. This transition was not easy for Rob, as he felt the weight of living up to unrealistic expectations. He believed that if he could be perfect, he could prevent such a traumatic event from happening again.
The theme of traumatic childhood and striving for perfection is a common struggle for many individuals who have experienced similar hardships. Trauma can shape one's perception of themselves and their place in the world, leading to a constant need to prove their worth and avoid further pain. The desire for perfection becomes a defense mechanism, a way to control their environment and prevent future trauma.
However, it is important to recognize that striving for perfection is an unattainable goal. Nobody is perfect, and the pressure to be flawless can be detrimental to one's mental health and overall well-being. Rob's story serves as a reminder that it is crucial to seek support and healing instead of trying to meet unrealistic expectations.
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E663 Ask Nick - Should We Get Married for a Visa?
Welcome back to another episode of The Viall Files: Ask Nick Edition! We’re back to answer your burning questions about the world of dating and relationships. Before getting to our callers, we discuss jobs we missed out on and a restaurant’s policy on charging a surcharge for “bad parenting.” We also read a submission from a writer-iner who asked a friend to be a flower girl in her wedding. She’s having a small wedding party, and wanted to include her work friend and thought this would be a nice way to do so. However, the friend was aghast at the suggestion of being a 27-year old flower girl. We then get to our callers.
Our first caller wants to break up with her boyfriend, but hasn’t yet because she’s not sure how to handle the financial component. She’s currently unemployed as she studies for the BAR exam, so he pays for most aspects in her life, but she’s not sure if she can continue in the relationship despite this. Our second callers are wondering if they should continue their pattern of being unhinged, and get married. They’ve only been dating for a year and have already hit many relationship milestones, like moving in together and potentially buying a house. They’re wondering if they should hit the next milestone by getting married in order to obtain a Visa. Our final caller has a crush on her male friend, and is trying to figure out if he’s into her. Their mutual friend group is going on a trip soon, and they’ll be sharing a hotel room, and she wants to start putting out feelers if he might be interested in being more than friends. We help her craft an Instagram DM to send to him.
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TOTALLY EXTRA: A Wrapmaster, Pantomime Ideas & Fingering on the Back Seat
It's time to get TOTALLY EXTRA. Extra chat, extra rants, extra bants, extra stories, nonsense and more.
On this week's Totally Extra: Back to School bollocks, petty revenge on a ex's pubes, a bed shagging dog, favourite meals, many ideas for Luanna : The Pantomime, a wrap master for newlyweds, fingering on the backseat and a sneaky mama catching some extra zzzs.
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Empowering Preemie Parents: A Conversation with Jodi Klaristenfeld
In this episode of "The Art of Living Proactively," host Tony Winyard sits down with Jodi Klaristenfeld, founder of FLRRiSH, an organization offering support and resources for parents of premature babies and NICU graduates. Jodi shares her personal experience of having her daughter born 12 weeks early and the lack of community and information she encountered during that challenging time. She emphasizes the importance of being proactive and advocating for necessary therapies and tailored education to help these children thrive. Jodi also discusses the importance of mental health support for parents and the need to destigmatize asking for help. With a focus on spreading awareness and partnering with other organizations, Jodi aims to provide a lifeline for preemie parents and remind them that they are not alone on this journey.
Chapters:
[00:00:00] Supporting premature babies and their parents.
[00:04:59] Connecting parents going through difficult journeys
[00:06:25] Spreading word, getting mental health support.
[00:11:11] 1% of pregnancies have help syndrome
[00:13:40] Focus on maternal mortality rates, raise awareness.
[00:16:53] Government funded services take time to start.
[00:20:45] Risk factors exist for high blood pressure, obesity.
[00:23:35] Encouraging success and support for children.
[00:28:57] Parent constantly trying to think ahead for child.
[00:31:51] Not enough parent-focused books, avoid comparisons.
[00:34:24] FLRRiSH is about growth, evolution, and thriving.
[00:39:41] Endodontist explains benefits of root canal treatments.
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Tony champions the cause of busy individuals, helping them reclaim their health through gradual and transformative changes in lifestyle, habits, and nutrition. With an impressive career spanning over 20 years in coaching, public speaking, and workshop facilitation, Tony has impacted lives from diverse backgrounds and cultures. He is fervently dedicated to empowering individuals to upgrade their health, well-being, and overall life quality.
With Tony, your journey to wellness is grounded in the five core pillars of health - sleep, stress management, breathing, nutrition, and physical activity. He assists clients in embracing beneficial habits while shedding unwanted ones.
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Inspiring Journey of Faith and Ministry: Mark and Dee Jobe
Join Dave and Ann Wilson as they host Mark and Dee Jobe on FamilyLife Today. In this inspiring conversation, Mark, the president of Moody Bible Institute, and his wife Dee share their incredible journey of faith and ministry. From parenting challenges to church planting and evangelism, they offer valuable insights and reflections on making a lasting impact through faith. Tune in to be encouraged and inspired by their story.
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