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Did you know, your childâs gut microbiome impacts their behavior and immunity? Listen in and get expert answers from Dr. Elisa Song.
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Your childâs microbiome is essential to having healthy kids, happy kids. Learn from integrative pediatrician Elisa Song as she shares evidence-based choices we can make for our childrenâs future.
What We Talked About:Understanding the impact your childâs Microbiome has on long term health
The potential long-term effects of antibiotics in early childhood
Five simple steps to having microbiome magic
Mindful choices you can make to reduce processed foods in your home
Understanding what is healthy stress for children
The vagus nerve explained and how to engage it
Things to RememberâParenting is being able to go inward and listen to the inner voice and trust it.â
âJust like we take care of our external world's ecosystem, we must take care of our microbiome's ecosystem.â
â80% of your child's immune system is in their gut.â
âUse antibiotics only when it's necessary. Be judicious, to not overuse antibiotics.â
âOne of the factors that predicted success in adulthood was the ability to self-regulate.â
âStress is simply your physiologic response getting ready for something to happen.There's a certain amount of stress that actually makes us more productive, makes us more efficient.â
âNo matter where your child is on their health journeyâŠIt's never too late to move towards a path of thriving.â
- Dr. Elisa Song
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Are you ready to spark a love for math in your child? Listen in as my guest, Shalinee Sharma, reveals her top tips.
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The Mathematical Mind is something we all possess, yet there are many myths about having a math mind or not. Today my guest shares the beauty that can be found in math and how to guide our children to enjoy and succeed in math.
What We Talked About:Unlocking the "Mathematical Mind"
Shalinee's four tips for Math confidence
Simple ways to bring math into daily routines
Why visual and hands-on approaches make math meaningful & engaging.
How to make math a game for young kids
The importance of letting go of the "math kid" myth
Things to RememberâParenting connects us to the purpose of life.â
âAs a parent, you're the guide of your child to help them to do their duty.â
âAll children can succeed in Math.â
âMath ability is intrinsic. We all have it.â
âWhen you hit a roadblock in learning, it's a signal to try harder.â
âPut the myth of the math kid on a shelf and ask for help.â
âThere is no humiliation in math. Math is beautiful, itâs fun.â
- Shalinee Sharma
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Whatâs the key to thriving preschool success? Listen in as my guest, Amber Jayne, reveals it all.
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We all know how crucial children's early years of development are for their lifelong joy and success. Today we talk about how to determine what is the best environment for children to thrive.
What We Talked About:How to identify a high-quality preschool using the four senses rule
Balancing parenthood and business
The role of love and nurturing in early childhood development
How traditional education doesnât fit every child
The impact of technology on children's development
Things to RememberâYour parenting style is yours to embraceâ
âAlways internally check your parenting style because we have the answers always within us.â
âWhen you walk into a home daycare, a child care center, or preschool, follow your senses.â
âWe need to have our children ready for kindergarten. We need to have them build their confidence.â
âIf youâre missing the foundation of love, respect, and trust, your child is going to have a hard time wherever they go.â
âIf you can't homeschool, just advocate for your child.â
âWeâre learning to be a mom just as our children are learning to grow up.â
- Ms. Amber Jayne
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Is 'Mommy Brain' real or just a myth? Listen in and discover the science behind it with my guest, Jodi Pawluski!
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So often the âMommy Brainâ gets a bad wrap, but did you know everything happens for a reason!? Today Iâm talking with a neuroscientist to understand the science of the mommy brain better.
What We Talked About:The brain changes that occur in mothers during parenthood
Societal and environmental pressures that disproportionately affect mothers
Effects of perinatal mental illness on both mothers and their offspring
Oxytocin and bonding without breastfeeding
Why parenting skill is built through experience
Changes in brain structure and function when learning to care for a child.
Things to RememberâParenting is accepting the diversity and working to find what works for you and your child within your household.â
âMotherhood itself has a special list of pressures and to-do's.â
âYour brain can only do so much.â
âAcknowledge all the amazing things that occur in our brains during pregnancy and the postpartum period and not see it as a deficit.â
âYour brain is functioning when it has the capacity and the environment to function well when you're pregnant or postpartum.â
âPregnant women are much better at memory for parenting-related things.â
âBecoming a parent can increase the chances of mental health struggles.â
âOur brain is really valuable in our transition to parenthood and we need to acknowledge that.â
- Jodi Pawluski
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Can yoga help children manage big feelings and emotions? Listen in as my guest, Lauren Chaitoff shares her insights.
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Yoga has always been my go-to for relaxing and feeling in tune with my physical body. Today, Iâm talking with a yoga instructor who is focused on bringing this ancient practice to children.
What We Talked About:Ways to introduce yoga to children
How yoga can help both parents and children manage emotions
Building emotional awareness in children
The four pillars of Yogi Bean
Morning and evening yoga rituals for parents and children
How to add a bit of yoga to your daily life
Things to RememberâParenting is similar to the breath, a lot of expansion and contraction.â
âWhen you change how you breathe, you can change how you feel.â
âHaving good posture is important for the mind and body connection.â
âWhen your goal is to get children to sit quietly and still you need to let them move a little bit.â
âMaking children aware of their feelings is a lifelong tool to help them cope with bigger feelings.â
âEverything is a phase.â
- Lauren Chaitoff
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Is there really such a thing as the perfect parent? Listen in and discover the power of being an imperfect parent with Kate Hamilton.
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I truly believe we all strive to be the best parent possible, yet when we strive for perfection is when we get ourselves in trouble. The notion of perfection is unattainable so letâs embrace being an Imperfect Parent instead.
What We Talked About:Understanding generational behaviors helps us break unhelpful cycles
Parenting as a partnership
Mistakes are valuable learning opportunities for both parents and children.
How to handle unsolicited advice
The â8-Year Ruleâ for tough conversations
Creating an open family environment
Things to RememberâThereâs not one formula that works in parenting.â
âParenting is believing in our ability to parent.â
âIt's totally okay to fail, it's okay to make a mistake but it's not okay to stop, it's not okay not to learn.â
âConsequences are important to teach our kids but there are times in life when everybody needs a little bit of grace.â
âImperfection is good and normal.â
âWe know our children better than the experts do and we need to trust that we know our children.â
- Kate Hamilton
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Could your understanding of postpartum mental health be missing a crucial piece? Listen in as my guest, Aaisha Alvi shares the realities of postpartum psychosis.
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A Mom Like That is a memoir of a womanâs journey into perinatal and postpartum mood disorders. She shares her honest and harrowing experiences with a healthcare system that does not yet take these issues seriously. A must listen to all.
What We Talked About:What are perinatal mood disorders
Aaisha's personal experience with Postpartum Psychosis
What is the biological basis of Postpartum Psychosis
What urged Aaisha to write the book 'A Mom Like That'
The lack of awareness among healthcare providers regarding postpartum psychosis
Things to RememberâParenting with a mindset that always tries to bring out the best our children will have to offer the world.â
âPostpartum psychosis is one of the most severe psychiatric illnesses a woman can ever experience in her lifetime.â
âWhen it comes to postpartum psychosis, nobody knows why it occurs.â
âWhen you have a miscarriage, you don't have a baby to take care of, but you still have biological elements that trigger postpartum.â
âWhen you lose touch with reality, there is a risk to yourself and your child.â
âNobody needs to suffer due to shame or stigma.â
- Aaisha Alvi
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What does it take to truly heal after a challenging birth? Listen in and find out in this powerful conversation with Jennifer Summerfeldt.
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Our birth experience, how we came to the world, and how, if able, we give birth to our own have a lasting impact on our overall well-being.
What We Talked About:Midwifery and alternative birth options
Overcoming the fear induced by mainstream pregnancy advice
Understand different birth paradigms
Choosing birth based on values
The emergence of free birth
The difference between a disappointing birth experience and birth trauma
How birth trauma impacts both the body and mind
How the nervous system reacts during traumatic events like childbirth
Identifying postpartum challenges
Things to RememberâParenting is about learning how to listen to that guiding principle that resides in all of us as a human being.â
âIt's important that you understand what that birth paradigm includes, that they're motivated by fear, litigation, and money, and to manage and control and take charge of your experience.â
âWhen you hire a professional or registered midwife, most often you have the option to give birth at home, in a birthing center or a hospital.â
âAny choice out of fear is usually a bad recipe.â
âYou can have a disappointing birth experience that is not traumatic.â
âIt's not about controlling the outside world. It's about knowing that there's a way for us to ride the waves of life, to ride the stressors of life and it doesn't have to be traumatic.â
âRest in the role of motherhood.â
- Jennifer Summerfeldt
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â My guest, today is on a mission to bring more wellness, joy, and intentionality to parenting and beyond she shares her powerful approach that encourages us to embrace growth in a deeply intentional way.â
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Life is all about growing, expanding, and improving ourselves the best we can. My guest shares her framework to do just that.
What We Talked About:The "Stop, Drop, Grow, and Glow" Framework
The Five Rights of Parenting
The Importance of Self-Reflection in Parenting
Setting boundaries with screens and devices
Why integrating self-care into your daily routine is crucial
Things to RememberâBeing open to learning from your children models, learning is a lifelong process.â
âChildren will teach you about yourself and the work you still need to do more than anyone in life.â
âYour voice is a tool of creation and you have the power to use it to uplift or tear down in your home.â
âLove is the cure for all that ails us, parenting and beyond.â
âLetting your child know how much you love them, and that you're there for them, will plant their spirit in deep, rich soil as they grow.â
âIt's important for your child to be a child and not lose their childhood.â
âParents need to feel more grace in terms of being able to take care of themselves.â
âBe more intentional in how you're choosing to live and parent.â
- Holly Swenson
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Wondering how to build a strong emotional bond with your child? Listen in as my guest, Eli Harwood shares some insights.
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Secure attachment is known to be the one ingredient necessary not only for our survival but also for our positive evolution as a thriving species. We are social beings and need to trust those that care for us. Today Eli shares her research and helps us create a secure bond with those we care for.
What We Talked About:Creating a secure environment for children
Understanding the attachment theory
Eliâs personal experiences with attachment
The Importance of Parental Self-awareness
The power of apologizing to children
Recognizing and respecting the unique needs & love languages of each child
Things to RememberâParenting is a process, there is no final product.â
âOur relationships with our children are all unique.â
âThe parent-child relationship affects the development process.â
âWhen we bring our presence to our children in a way that connotes delight. There's medicine that gets wired between us.â
âCreate an experience for your children where they sense that you are a safe place to open up.â
âMessing up and conflicts are part of a relationship that we can repair without shame or self-contempt.â
âMaturity is a relational process.â
âDo the best you can and then trust that when the mess up is acknowledged, there is power in just saying, I'm so sorry.â
- Eli Harwood
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Whatâs your secret formula to happiness? Listen to my guest, Stella Grizont, and find out what science has to say about it.
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Ah, happiness⊠such a profound emotion. Did you know there was a science to it? Today we are learning how to nurture those happy vibes at home and work for both ourselves and our children.
What We Talked About:Creating emotional safety for children
The importance of clarity and setting boundaries
The 8 Inner Skills from the Work Happiness Method
Clarity in your goals and decisions, both as a parent and in your career
Why tuning into your own needs is essential
Things to RememberâCreate freedom for your children to be themselves and to know themselves better.â
âEmotion is always in motion. It's just information.â
âParenting is harder than any job you could do.â
âOur boundaries are there to make it easier for us to be who we want to be.â
âWhen you're in your play mindset, you're setting yourself up to be more curious and open to possibilities.â
âThe people-pleasing tendency is a trauma response. It's a trauma response called fawning.â
âTending to our own needs is a way of caring better for others.â
âBoundaries are less about no and more about saying yes to what matters.â
âBoundaries are one way we can support ourselves in being who we want to be with greater ease.â
- Stella Grizont
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Has your child rejected you? Listen in and learn how to handle it with Cathy Himlin.
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It can be tough when you feel rejected by your child, especially when you are going through a separation. Today's guest, a Marriage and Family Therapist helps us understand why and how to manage these situations.
What We Talked About:The complexities of high-conflict divorces and how they impact children
The underlying reasons why children may reject a parent
Recurring patterns observed in children during custody disputes
How attachment-based methods can help repair strained relationships between children and parents
Practical advice for parents considering divorce
How power struggles within couples can impact parenting
The difference between litigation and mediation
Things to RememberâParenting is getting into the child's world.â
âThe ideal for children from separated homes, to not be pulled or pushed from either home is to have both parents work together and try to have similar items.â
âYou can't go into divorce and figure out what you want unless you understand your options.â
âTrying to make it work is best, because it may just be relationship ruptures or injuries that never got healed.â
âTry to have that lens on what's in the best interest of your child.â
âHave some respite care. Take time in between having children to focus on the marriage.â
âControlling usually means anxiety.â
âThere's no book for each child. Every child is different and we don't know what they're going to turn out to be.â
âAll the parenting tools and techniques out there are just tools. It's the relationship that matters.â
âThe Family Court system needs to shift focus away from litigation and toward the children and their developmental, psychological, and emotional needs.â
- Cathy Himlin
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How can we prepare our children to be impactful citizens? Listen in and find out why it is important to start young.
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As parents weâre not only raising children we are raising future citizens. My guest today, a professor in Political Science, shares why it is up to us to do so and shares some actionable steps to guide us along.
What We Talked About:How to start having informative political conversations early on
Simple strategies for introducing politics at home
How to nurture critical thinking with our children
The importance of creating a supportive civic environment
Why Lindsey felt the need to write âRaising Citizenâ
Things to RememberâParenting is trying to do a little bit better than our parents did for us.â
âPolitics is going to happen to us whether we like it or not so it's better if we understand the process.â
âEveryone has a different version of what the good life is and how to get there.â
âOur kids don't need us to be politics or government experts, they need us to model the behavior of learning more.â
âWhen we're raising a citizen, we're not necessarily trying to raise a partisan.â
âLet's make sure our kids are equipped and capable of getting through the world in a better way than we are.â
- Lindsey Cormack
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Curious about the benefits of parenting at your child's pace? Listen in as my guest, Dr. Joel Warsh shares insights you won't want to miss!
What We Talked About:
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Our childrenâs well-being and health are among the biggest responsibilities we take on as parents.. Yet today it has become complex to navigate the does and donâts of our health let alone that of our children. Today Iâm speaking with Dr.Joel Warsh an integrative pediatrician on the importance of parenting at your childâs pace.Deciphering the abundance of parenting information
The benefits of Integrative Medicine for family health
The rise of chronic diseases in children
The critical role nutrition & preventive care plays in maintaining your family's health
The impacts social media has on parental expectations
The benefits of homeopathic remedies and other integrative medicine practices in pediatric care
Things to RememberâParenting is figuring out what are the best ways to create a healthy, happy home and create healthy, happy, resilient kids.â
âThe internet can make you scared about things that you don't really have to worry that much about.â
âIf we aren't mindful of what we're doing, then then our children are going to be sick and we're going to be sick.â
âLittle changes make a huge difference.â
âJust because you have one symptom does not necessarily mean that you have the scary thing. Most scary things have all the basic symptoms, but the scary things have a lot more to it.â
âIf you have a prescription in the first six months to a year, that increases your risk for every disease.â
âIt's okay to be a little nervous, but don't be overly stressed.â
- Dr. Joel Warsh
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Do you think we should dedicate a month to celebrate families? Listen in to find out what Anne Doherty's plan to do just that.
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Families are the backbone of our societies and they have evolved over time. Today my guest wants us to have a whole month every year to celebrate all families.
What We Talked About:What the concept of Family Month is
Understanding the impacts birth order has
Navigating between biological and chosen families
Integrating our personal challenges into parenting
How early experiences affects a childâs behavior and attachment style
Managing sibling rivalry, especially when introducing a new sibling
How to balance our guilt with the need for self-care and personal growth
Things to RememberâParenting is like meditation. Itâs an active, moving meditation where youâre focused on the children, the family, and itâs all outside of you.â
âBeing human means that youâre part of the family. â
âDoing something positive is good.â
âMany people want their children to fill a need that they never had filled when they were little.â
âRespect means that you acknowledge them for who they are. You respect their boundaries, and respect your own boundaries.â
âIf you keep expecting it to change, youâre never going to be happy.â
âItâs hard to have compassion for yourself until you have compassion for others.â
- Anne Doherty
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How can you teach your child to be financially smart? Listen in as my guest, Anthony Delauney, shares his essential advice.
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You would not necessarily think of financial literacy as something a child should know, yet my guest today shares the importance of learning about finances early so we can have money smart children.
What We Talked About:How Anthony's extensive knowledge in financial planning has influenced his parenting
Introducing financial concepts to children in an engaging and age-appropriate manner
The doâs and don'ts of implementing allowances
Developing healthy financial habits early on
Making the complexity of financial literacy simple
The impact emotions have on financial decisions
Things to RememberâParenting is trying to get a sense of how best we can relate to our children.â
âIt's hard enough to figure out your own situation, but when you start to incorporate a spouse and children into the mix, it makes the planning process a lot more fun, but also a lot more complex.â
âYou can have two children and you can raise them the exact same way and they can become totally different individuals.â
âWhen children receive the money, it's very important that they maintain some sense of ownership in terms of how it's distributed.â
âFear of judgment is the number one thing that prevents people from achieving success.â
âThe best part about being a child is you can fail in a safe environment.â
âWhen a child does fail, we want to give them the opportunity to do it, but we need to be extremely mindful of how we react to their failure.â
âEmotion and money do not go well together.â
âDo not introduce certain concepts that your children may not be emotionally prepared to absorb or relate to.â
âAs a parent, make sure that you're mindful of how you react.â
âIt's not so much what we tell our children. It's what we show them.â
- Anthony Delauney
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Why do you think comparing yourself to other parents is a trap? Listen in as my guest, Kathy Bowers explains why it's unnecessary and unhelpful.
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Kathy is a nursery teacher turned life and parenting coach and shares with us some compassionate advice for modern-day parents.
What We Talked About:The importance of embracing your unique parenting style
The negative effect comparison can have on your parenting
What it takes to truly nurture a child
Strong relationships provide a solid foundation for children
The critical need for self-care when parenting
Communicating expectations and house rules to children
Setting boundaries and maintaining consistency
Overcoming external pressures
Things to RememberâEvery parent can improve their parenting skills. We don't always naturally become parents.â
âFailure sets you up to try again. It gives you that strength.ââParenting is finding the best way of guiding your children and putting them first.â
âIt will happen when itâs meant to happen.â
âChildren will always pick the easiest option.â
âYour children will not be your friend because you are the parent.â
âIf you canât meet your own needs, how can you meet your childrenâs needs?â
âDonât compare yourself to anybody else. Parenting is a slow step.â
- Kathy Bowers
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Are you ready to uncover the power of shared courage? Listen in as my guest, Jessica Patay shares her inspiring story.
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Parenting is already a journey with many ups and downs add to it a child with special needs, then the community becomes your lifeline. Jessica created an amazing international community so we can all be brave together and we thank her for it.
What We Talked About:The Mission of 'We Are Brave Together'
The importance of finding a support network for parents caring for children with special needs.
The daily struggles and unique challenges faced by caregivers, especially those caring for children with disabilities.
Understanding Prader-Willi Syndrome
The difference between self-comfort and true self-care
Things to RememberâWhat works for one child may not work for your next child. You have to learn the beauty and the complexity of your child to be the best parent for them.â
âCommunity is everything. When you have a crisis you have to be surrounded by other people who understand and who can validate what you're experiencing.â
âAs human beings, as parents, we must invest in our mental health.â
âI know you're tired. I know you're overwhelmed. I know you're exhausted but when you have people around you who get it. It's comforting and transformative.â
âYou do not have to be a coach or a therapist to learn how to facilitate a safe sacred space for moms to share.â
âSelf-comfort will not sustain you for the long haul of life or caregiving.â
âYou have to believe that you deserve to invest in your mental health.â
âTaking care of yourself is not selfish but when weâve heard the term âself-careâ we tend to equate it with selfishness.â
âFocus more on connection than control.â
-Jessica Patay
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Do you know whether your child's sippy cup is doing more harm than good? Listen to my guest, an infant feeding expert for the answers.
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An infant feeding expert explains why itâs best to ditch the sippy cup and use an open cup instead when teaching children to learn to drink on their own. She also shared more baby-led weaning advice.
What We Talked About:What are the benefits of Baby-Led Weaning
How not using a sippy cup can prevent speech delays and feeding issues
Making mealtime safer and more enjoyable for children
What are the feeding Developmental Milestones
Both the immature and mature swallowing patterns in babies.
How to help babies develop essential pre-feeding skills
The natural picky eating stage and how to handle it effectively
Things to RememberâParenting is acquiring that knowledge and then making the best decision that works for your family.â
âBaby-led-weaning is allowing the baby to have some control and learn new skills.â
âSkip the sippy cup and use an open cup to help your child meet their feeding milestones.â
âDevelopmentally, the picky eating phase is normal with the toddlers but not with infants.â
âBabies are born to be able to suck and swallow and that swallowing reflex changes as the baby gets older.â
âPicky eating is a natural feeding and swallowing phase that every child should go through.â
âTwo things that a child is doing during that picky-eating phase is they're trying to figure out if that food is still safe for them and they're trying to figure out if that feeder is still safe for them.â
- Dawn Winkelmann
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Have you ever had a gut feeling that something was off? Listen in as Marisa Peters inspires and encourages people to embrace being seen.
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Being a new parent can be stressful and exhausting; add to it a devastating health diagnosis, and youâre in for some very challenging times. Today, my guest shares her experience of being diagnosed with stage three rectal cancer after the birth of her third son and what she was inspired to create since then.
What We Talked About:The key symptoms to be aware of when it comes to Colorectal Cancer
The importance of early detection and why she created âBe Seen.â
How she managed parenting three young boys while undergoing cancer treatment
Creating a supportive environment and open dialogue with children
Things to RememberâParenting is tough, and caring for ourselves is also tough.â
âWe know that we should have an annual physical. We would never miss those appointments for our children. And yet, as parents, we sometimes miss those for ourselves.â
âHiding things or calling it something different creates more instability for our children.â
âLife is wild. It will throw us curveballs.â
âHelp your kids know that It's okay to walk into these different settings that feel a bit unknown and, sometimes, very scary when you're going through it.â
âYour kids give you as much energy as they take.â
âIf we turn the volume off on that inner voice and instinct, we're missing so much of that goodness inside us.â
- Marisa Peters
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