How Kathryn Collects Drops of Awesome
Conquer self-doubt with the simple practice of celebrating small successes.
Conquer self-doubt with the simple practice of celebrating small successes.
Dr. Catherine Pearlman, author of the fabulous book, First Phone, talks about how we can empower kids to make good choices about how they use technology.
Gini Ewart's teenage daughter was getting in some serious trouble. Just when Gini thought she had tried everything, she learned some key principles that transformed her relationship with her daughter.
Fourteen tactics for connecting with teens, from ten different moms.
In 1983, Ellen Weir Casey became the first woman in Colorado to give birth through in vitro fertilization. She shares her tumultuous journey to motherhood.
My kids help me evaluate all of our summer experiments, from jobs to swimming to family reunions and lots of bravery.
Teenagers are people too! Camille Ward, co-host of the Family Looking Up Podcast, shares her connection-first approach to parenting teenagers, while still setting boundaries and preparing them to go out into the world.
Mary Van Geffen is spicy. Which is why she's made it her mission as a parenting coach to help parents understand their own spicy children. In this episode, Mary teaches how to manage our own reactions as we parent these amazing kids.
To celebrate 100 episodes, I put together an episode of 12 (or so) ideas that have helped me become a better mom over the past three years.
Here's a teaser of some of the topics and guests I plan to feature in this season, plus a behind-the-scenes look at how I put the podcast together.