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When weâre triggered by our kids and trying to keep our cool⊠more is going on in our unconscious mind than what we are aware of. When we have the tools to work through whatâs going on under the surface, we can more easily show up as the shame-free parents that we want to be (and wish we had).
Connect with Melissa: IG HERE, Website HERE
Join our Shame Resiliency Seminar HERE
Get started on this work through a daily mindset practice- Journal HERE
Join the next round of The Shame-Free Parenting Movement: HERE
Listen to the bonus episodes on the podcast: www.coachcrystal.ca/blogIn todayâs episode:
Whatâs really triggering us (so much more than just words)Hypnosis tips for parents (to use on ourselves in the midst of heavy times)Calming the nervous system within, so we can help our children calm theirsHow those around us live up to what we expect from them (and how shifting that can change them too)Melissa Tiers is a multi-award-winning author, lecturer, keynote speaker and hypnosis trainer. She is the founder of The Center for Integrative Hypnosis, co-founder of The Ethical Coaching Collective and creator of Coaching the Unconscious Mind. Melissa has earned three IMDHA Pen and Quill awards for her books, âIntegrative Hypnosis: A comprehensive Course in Changeâ, âKeeping the brain in mind: Practical Neuroscience for Therapists, Coaches and Hypnosis Practitionersâ and âIntegrative Hypnosis for kids and teens: Playing for Change.â
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Do you want to uncover how shame might be showing up in your relationships and life? It likes to hide in the sneakiest of places⊠feeling the need to correct others, getting defensive during arguments, passive-aggressive social media comments, and scrolling your phone for hours every evening. How is shame underneath all of that? Come and find out by tuning in to todayâs episode to hear a coaching call in action- and use what you hear for your own inner work.
Join our Shame Resiliency Seminar HERE **NOTE: Date changed to Feb 2025
Get started on this work through a daily mindset practice- Journal HERE
Join the next round of The Shame-Free Parenting Movement: HERE
Listen to the bonus episodes on the podcast: www.coachcrystal.ca/blogIn todayâs episode:
How shame can keep us stuck from relating to others in a way that feels good to us.How to notice when shame is under the surface of something bothering usHow to dig deep and find the shame, call it out, and move through it (shame resiliency)Our brand-new shame resiliency seminar for coaches, therapists and counsellors. -
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That not-enough-ness feeling that we all feel is called shame, and we canât run from it, avoid it or hope it will stop showing up for us. Shame is under the surface of our biggest triggers- and working through it will bring big change to your relationships, big emotions and life.
Join our Shame Resiliency Seminar HERE ** Date changed to Feb 2025
Get started on this work through a daily mindset practice- Journal HERE
Join the next round of The Shame-Free Parenting Movement: HEREToday youâll hear:
How shame is under the surface of big emotions or âtriggersâWhat to do to move us and our clients through shame (shame resiliency)Youâll hear a coaching experience in real-time, as I help a mom move through frustration at her kids fighting and getting overwhelmed around food issues in her kids.Our brand-new shame resiliency seminar for coaches, therapists, and counsellors. -
Using research and knowledge about the brain, we can not only help parent our kids better, but help our kids develop their brains in ways that will benefit themselves, their future relationships and the world.
Today you will hear my conversation with Dr Dan Siegel, who is the executive director of the Mindsight Institute and founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA. An award-winning educator, Dan is the author of five New York Times bestsellers and over fifteen other books which have been translated into over forty languages. He was trained in attachment research and narrative analysis, focusing on how relationships shape our autobiographical ways of making sense of our lives and influence our development across the lifespan.
Learn more about Dr. Siegel HERE and HERE and find his books HERE
In this episode we cover:
The difference between the left and right brain, and how to parent effectively using knowledge about our kidsâ brains How to help our kids develop their upstairs brain, and know how to move them back upstairs when neededDr Siegelâs hand model of the brain to help us remember the different parts of our brains (this will be helpful in all relationships, not just parenting) Mirror neurons and body language, how to separate between our own emotions, and the emotions we may be taking on from others Why teens and tweens need to push back against the norm (and resources and books to help in parenting teens and tweens)Get Your Copy of The Whole-Brain Child HERE
Connect with Crystal:
Join the next round of The Shame-Free Parenting Movement: HERE
Get started with teaching your child emotions, free feelings wheel HERE
Find your parenting personality (and get tips specific to it) by taking the quiz HERE
Check out all my fun parenting courses and programs here: www.coachcrystal.ca
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Our birth stories are inextricably linked to other areas of our lives, and as we recognize our own birthing stories (whether for good or bad) and choose to rewrite them, it can add confidence and peace to our parenting and motherhood. Nicole Lawrence is a mother, writer, visionary, and host of the podcast, Re:birth, with a mission to alchemize birth stories & the stories we bring to motherhood into fertile soil for evolving our mothering and our lineage.
In this powerful episode we share:
How our birth stories impacted us for good or bad How to re-write our stories (and recognize the impact they may have had) Nicole shares some beautiful stories of women who have re-written their stories and how it changes things for them How to prep for your upcoming birth on a soul level (and what your birthing plan can include to help this)Connect with Nicole: WEBSITE or IG
Connect with Crystal:
Join the next round of The Shame-Free Parenting Movement: HERE
Get started with teaching your child emotions, free feelings wheel HERE
Find your parenting personality (and get tips specific to it) by taking the quiz HERE
Check out all my fun parenting courses and programs here: www.coachcrystal.ca
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Join me as I chat with Wendy Snyder all about those extra spicy, extra tricky kids that we often call âstrong-willedâ and learn through her story, and mine, how to support your own strong-willed child better. Wendy is a mom of two, certified parenting educator & family life coach, who inspires parents to learn & grow through connection-based positive parenting strategies.
In this episode:
Wendyâs story of her young daughter throwing her for a loop, and how it called into a new way of parentingWendyâs growth and healing through parenting, and how she fosters her daughterâs independence, without losing her mindFirm and compassionate ways to care for our little ones (and bigger ones)Connect with Wendy:
Website HERE
Podcast show: HERE
Instagram: HERE
Youtube: HERE
Facebook: HEREConnect with Crystal:
Join the next round of The Shame-Free Parenting Movement: HERE
Get started with teaching your child emotions, free feelings wheel HERE
Find your parenting personality (and get tips specific to it) by taking the quiz HERE
Check out all my fun parenting courses and programs here: www.coachcrystal.ca
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Are you looking for ways to help your child love learning a certain subject, especially the ones they seem to drag their feet about? Or do you have an avid learner, and you want to make sure you continue to add to that love of learning, instead of dousing the fire they have? Join our conversation today, with Julie Bogart. Julie is known for her commonsense writing, critical thinking and home education advice.
In this conversation we cover:
how to build a love of learning, in homeschool and public schoolhow to use your childâs interests to help them learnhow children are always learning, and how we can help cultivate thatwhat education truly is, and why itâs importantadding in regular doses of surprise and delight, to help our elementary-aged kids love learning any subject (like poetry, writing and even math!)Connect with Julie!
On IG HERE
On FB HERE
BRAVE WRITER links HERE
Podcast HEREConnect with Crystal:
Get started with teaching your child emotions, free feelings wheel HERE
Find your parenting personality (and get tips specific to it) by taking the quiz HERE
Check out all my fun parenting courses and programs here: www.coachcrystal.ca
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Are you an ADHD mama that is finding it hard to balance motherhood, parenting, and constant to-do lists with a neurodiverse brain? This conversation is for you. Patricia Sung helps moms with adult ADHD work with their unique brains and get their ish together one step at a time and feel confident running their family life. Sheâs a hobby-hopping, anxious adventurer, willing to try almost anything once. A mid-westerner at heart, she reluctantly has adopted the word "y'all" and lives in Houston with her husband and two young sons.
Join the Shame-Free Parenting Movement HERE
In this episode:
Childhood grief that may come up with an ADHD diagnosisWhat to look for in adulthood as an ADHDer (and the importance of understanding yourself more)How ADHD can affect your motherhood and parenting (and what to do for support when youâre in the middle of it)New shame-free parenting coaching program coming up for parents of elementary-aged kids⊠get on the waitlist HERE for more information.
Connect with Patricia:
Snag free resources and get your crap together with other ADHD moms in Successful Mama Meetups at www.motherhoodinadhd.com.
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Listen on your favorite podcast app or at www.motherhoodinadhd.com
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Join the Shame-Free Parenting Movement! Learn more at coachcrystal.ca/group
This 5-day live coaching event happened in October 2024 and was published on the podcast for all my listeners. If you're watching this after the event, message me and tell me your takeaways.
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Join the Shame-Free Parenting Movement! Learn more at coachcrystal.ca/group
This 5-day live coaching event happened in October 2024 and was published on the podcast for all my listeners. If you're watching this after the event, message me and tell me your takeaways.
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Join the Shame-Free Parenting Movement! Learn more at coachcrystal.ca/group
This 5-day live coaching event happened in October 2024 and was published on the podcast for all my listeners. If you're watching this after the event, message me and tell me your takeaways.
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Join the Shame-Free Parenting Movement! Learn more at coachcrystal.ca/group
This 5-day live coaching event happened in October 2024, and was published on the podcast for all my listeners. If you're watching this after the event, message me and let me know your takeaways.
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Join the Shame-Free Parenting Movement! Learn more at coachcrystal.ca/group
This 5-day live coaching event happened in October 2024, and was published on the podcast for all my listeners. If you're watching this after the event, message me and let me know your takeaways.
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âBecause I said soâ, âYouâre making me mad!â, âWhy canât you be more like your sister?!â, âStop crying or Iâll give you something to cry about!â ⊠sound familiar? Parenting in the 80s and 90s (and before) was shame-based to the core, and itâs still affecting us and our parenting now, in ways we canât often see.
5 Days to Shame-Free Parenting: Join us HERE
Join the program: Shame-Free Parenting Movement: HERE
In Todayâs Episode:
What Iâve learned from trainings with BrenĂ© Brown and shame (vs guilt)What parenting looked like in the 1980s and 1990s and how shame was involvedHow to feel empowered in our parenting through becoming aware of our shame, and moving through it (shame resiliency)How you may be, unknowingly, shaming your kids (even when youâre trying not to)Shame blocking us from connection to ourselves and othersHow to move through shame (itâs SO much more in our feelings and under-the-surface thoughts than in our logical easy-to-access thoughts)Connect with Crystal:
Get started with teaching your child emotions, free feelings wheel HERE
Find your parenting personality (and get tips specific to it) by taking the quiz HERE
Check out all my fun parenting courses and programs here: www.coachcrystal.ca
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Our beliefs about our kids matter, and we can be one of the greatest influences of their lives. Intentional parenting can set us up to help support our kids through any challenge and instill them with beliefs that will help them achieve true success (not just the type of success that weâre socialized to believe matters most).
In this episode:
Dropping my oldest off at college and all the mixed emotions (and how it brought up this topic over the weekend)What manifestation has to do with parenting (and the spiritual principles of it)What you value most and how to instill those values into your kids through manifestationHow to find out if shame is blocking belief work (in any area of your life, but I share a parenting example that youâll likely relate to).Join my $5 live coaching event HERE and I will do more than teach you these principles, Iâll SHOW you, and weâll get there together (live on zoom, and recordings sent out to youâŠ. Bring a friend!)New shame-free parenting coaching program coming up for parents of elementary-aged kids⊠get on the waitlist HERE for more information.
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Neurodivergent kids need to be supported both in the home and in the classroom to thrive and grow. ADHD and anxiety seem to be on the rise, but schools arenât always creating the most effective environment for the growth to happen. In this episode I am joined by Dr Emily in a conversation around supporting learning in the classroom for neurodivergent kids, and how this support can help all kids too.
In this episode:
We talk about how to support ADHD and anxiety in our kids and youthWhy anxiety may be on the rise, and the power of playOur current curriculum not aligning with child developmentHow play-based education is supportive for young kids (not pushing academics early will help them with future learning)How we can advocate for our kids mental health in the classroom, and when to know if changing schools is neededJoin the Shame-Free Parenting Movement HERE
Connect with Dr Emily below:
Website: https://www.learnwithdremily.com/
Substack Blog: https://learnwithdremily.substack.com/
Podcast: Learn with Dr. Emily
Instagram: @emilywkingphd
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What we believe we become. Have you ever taken an inventory on what beliefs you hold for your kids? And how they are becoming exactly what you believe? If you want to parent intentionally and breathe amazing beliefs into your kids⊠tune in to this tender episode where I share my own parenting struggles, and what my plan is to turn them around (it works).
In todayâs episode:
How I came across my childrenâs beliefs, and the shock that came as I recognized my own beliefs in them How our beliefs of our children (what we think and say about them) manifest in themHow to be the gardener who cultivates the garden, instead of controlling it How to manifest belief in our children who then become calm, confident humans that we love to be around (even if it doesnât seem true yet)Resources:
Join the womenâs re-parenting retreat waitlist HEREGet on the waitlist for Parent School HERECoach with Crystal HERE -
âChildren learn best when they like their teacher, and they think their teacher likes themâ. What are you trying to teach your children? Do you know how learning happens? Naturally. It comes naturally, with a few specific ingredients, ones that may not seem so necessary, but truly are.
A Recipe for Learning was first published in the July 2024 monthly bundle of the Wild + Free magazine.
Today youâll hear:
my story of frustration and tantrums (from both me and my young son) when we first started our homeschooling journeyhow unlearning about learning was the path to deeper and more natural learning in our homeschool, for me too. relationships matter most, how learning comes naturally from creating the environment for it to happen the ingredients to a messy and imperfect relationship, but one that is full of joy, confidence, connection and growthResources:
Ainsley Arment on IG HERE and Wild + Free on IG HEREWild + Free book HEREWild + Free bundle (magazine) HERE3-day Womenâs Re-Parenting Retreat HERE âThe Inward Journeyâ1:1 coaching, limited spots HEREThe Creation Room (my magical group program full of intuition, energetic shifts and deep connection) HERE -
Children should be seen and not heard. Big money makes you evil. Negative emotions should be avoided at all costs. I make others mad, sad or happy with me. I should shove down my ideas and intuition and listen to others that are older, wiser and more experienced than me.
Donât believe these anymore? Yup, me neither. But that doesnât mean that my subconscious isnât bringing these beliefs along and affecting me and my current reality.
In this episode we cover:
what beliefs you may still have, that you donât notice on a conscious levelwhat questions to ask yourself to uncover your deeper beliefs practices to help you move through and shift beliefs how growth is stagnant when we stick with resistance, versus being open (switching from âthis is not showing up for meâ to âhow is this showing up for me?â)Resources:
3-day Womenâs Re-Parenting Retreat HERE âThe Inward Journeyâ1:1 coaching, limited spots HEREThe Creation Room (my magical group program full of intuition, energetic shifts and deep connection) HERE -
We donât build muscles, without first breaking them down⊠and the breaking down feels very uncomfortable. This is the same theme for all growth in life, itâs uncomfortable to break down. It doesnât feel good to dig inward and notice where our resistance is, but on the other side of resistance is the most magical growth and life that we could imagine.
In this episode:
growth and resistance, and how they are intrinsically connected (breaking down our muscles) where we are feeling resistance in our life, and whatâs behind it (some of the BEST journal prompts here for your growth). whatâs on the other side of resistance (changing my parenting, changing my business and my life)where is resistance popping up in small ways? And how can I be more radically honest and vulnerable with myself?On being âun-coach-ableâ and sticking in our concrete box of resistance (the no-growth path)Resources:
Join the womenâs re-parenting retreat HEREGet on the waitlist for Parent School HERE - Laat meer zien