Kevin Baker, a certified life coach specializing in empowering teenagers, is on a mission to nurture self-esteem, confidence, and resilience in young minds. With a firm belief that true happiness and success stem from inner strength, he guides teens through the transformative process of self-discovery and growth, starting with their minds. In today’s conversation, we discuss the biggest issues facing teens today, strategies to let go of expectations and frustrations, and some actionable tips to raise confident teens who can navigate life’s challenges.
Read MoreWith the shift into summer, it’s important to get back to the basics of creating a wellness routine. Today we’re talking about what a digital detox can do for you, from the reasons behind it to the steps you’ll need to take to make it happen. It might be easier than you think, and the benefits of reconnecting with the world around you can have a lasting impact on you, as well as your kids.
Read MoreDana Malstaff is the founder of Boss Mom and creator of Nurture to Convert. She’s a mom, author, speaker, and podcaster who believes that too many brilliant moms are struggling to grow their businesses while balancing all that is required to be a good mom, partner, and woman. Our conversation covers a lot of ground, including how starting a business forces you to confront your insecurities and limiting beliefs, and how showing up to all of life right now (especially your own pursuits outside of motherhood) can set the stage for your kids to see what it looks like to live a life of growth and meaning.
Read MoreIn the midst of the always chaotic end-of-school season, I decided to share a story about why it matters that we’re intentional with our kids, and some thoughts on how to get there. In today’s solo episode, I dive into some pressing issues, including effective communication, dealing with lying and trust issues, emotional regulation, building resilience, and self-care strategies. And all of this came up for me during a recent incident involving a late night, a brown paper bag, and a burrito. I think you’ll be able to relate.
Read MoreHeidi Schalk is a business strategy and leadership coach who is also an author, speaker, and the host of The Be S.H.E. Podcast (Be Seen, Be Heard, Be Empowered). Heidi believes each of us has a story and a gift the world needs, and she empowers women to be seen and heard so they can make a lasting impact on others.
Heidi and I sat down to discuss not only entrepreneurship, but our conversation also dives into personal development tools, the importance of self-care, and how modeling for our kids comes in all shapes and forms.
Read MoreSpring has sprung, but are you feeling frayed around the edges? This season, ditch the stress and embrace tranquility with our curated selection of unwinding essentials. From mindful escapes to self-care havens, discover gifts that redefine relaxation.
Read MoreWe all put up emotional barriers to shield ourselves from getting hurt, but we often miss the delicate balance of healthy space yet true connection with others.
Today’s clip features Henry Ammar, a human behavior expert, entrepreneur, and podcaster. Henry guides us through creating genuine connections and the importance of vulnerability while also establishing healthy boundaries. If we want our kids to learn how to stand up for their needs but also form deep relationships, it starts with us showing them how.
Read MoreWe all experience hard things and off days—but how often do we realize we have a choice whether to be happy or not? As parents, we want our children to be happy, but we can’t teach them something we’re not living out ourselves. Today’s clip of Connie Podesta offers some stories and insights into how to be a happy role model.
Read MoreAs a consultant, parent coach, conscious discipline practitioner, podcaster, and content creator, Mr. Chazz is on a mission to empower adults to truly see, guide, and trust children. Our conversation dives into why it’s called parenting, how to use music and play to create connection, how to set boundaries and respond to emotions in a healthy way, and how to avoid being a perfectionist. Whether you’re a seasoned parent or a newbie discovering the complexities of parenthood, this episode is for you.
Read MoreHow do you navigate the uncertainty of deciding when it’s time to make a change in your life, or even quit something altogether? How do you weigh all the options and make decisions when you just feel exhausted and empty?
Sarah Weiler, a thought leader, coach, and creative entrepreneur, believes that quitting doesn’t equal failure—in fact, it can be life-giving. In this fun and insightful clip, she guides us through the art of quitting and explains how it can boost your happiness, mental health, and even physical well-being.
Read MoreLet’s talk about money today. Many of us didn’t learn any kind of financial literacy in school or from parents, and now the topic is often seen as taboo, or too hard, or frustrating—but it’s such a critical piece of being a person in this world.
I had the chance to chat with Maya Corbic, the founder of The Wealthy Kids Investment Club and the popular Instagram account @teach.kids.money, where she inspires parents to raise financially independent kids. Maya has overcome her own financial challenges early in life to become a CPA, and she’s on a mission to simplify money matters for both kids and their parents. We talk about how to have better money habits, how to invest for greater returns (for yourself and on your child’s behalf), and how to navigate money blind spots.
Read MoreWe talk a lot about navigating our emotions in our personal (and parenting) lives, but what about in our professional lives? So often people suppress their emotions at work, only to come home and take it out on their family.
In today’s clip, author Mollie West Duffy explains why she believes we should be showing up authentically in all areas of our lives, including the workplace. Whether you’re leading adults or the little people in your life, Mollie will walk you through actionable research-backed advice on how to lead both yourself and your people well.
Read MoreAfter more than a decade of strategic business consulting, Lindsay Rae Hancock realized her innate passion was empowering individuals to achieve the same level of internal success as her Fortune 500 clients. She helps others develop a personal strategy to define what success means to them and take tangible steps to get there.
Whether you’re a busy parent juggling family and life, or you’re endlessly running on the hamster wheel of work, or you just feel guilty taking the time to focus on your own needs and wants, Lindsay’s experiences and insights will have you making shifts to define and reach your own personal idea of success.
Read MoreIf you’re like me and find the mind-body connection fascinating, this episode is for you. Today’s clip features Dr. Gabor Mate, a physician, speaker, and author specializing in childhood development, trauma, and the potential life-long impacts of both physical and mental well-being.
His talk explores stress, disease, family, and social and cultural foundations, including the role of women in American society. While our culture separates physical, mental, and emotional health, Dr. Mate explains how research shows the relationship between them, and why social connection may actually lead to less physical symptoms and disease.
Read MoreCindy Muchnick, author and mother of four (almost) grown children, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her parenting guidebook, The Parent Compass. She is not only an expert in the college admission process, but also a former private academic counselor for high school students. She now passionately shares her experience and insights through public speaking engagements to student, parent, school, and business groups.
Today’s conversation explores key topics from her guidebook, including how to truly appreciate your teen, becoming a better listener and asking the right questions, and how to help kids develop self-advocacy skills. Whether you’re currently a parent of teens, or you know the teen years are fast approaching for your little ones, this is a conversation filled with wisdom you won’t want to miss.
Read MoreHolidays can be a mixed bag of emotions, and it’s important to be real about that. You may have had a great time, but you also may have faced grief, loneliness, broken expectations, and exhaustion. While the new year often brings resolutions and hope for change, we also need to support each other in the deeper struggles.
Today’s clip features writer and podcaster Nora McInerny. She shares gut-wrenching, hard-earned wisdom about life and death, urging you to shift your approach to grief. And while her main focus is on death, her insights resonate with anything you may be grieving or grappling with.
Read MoreDr. Caroline Leaf is a best-selling author, renowned neuroscientist, and host of the award-winning podcast Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess. She joins me today to discuss scientifically proven steps to help kids (and adults, of course) recognize their feelings and respond in a healthy way. She explains how to replace toxic thoughts with brain-building practices that will increase resilience and lead to a healthier life.
Read MoreKailan Carr is the author of Screens Away, Time To Play, and the founder of Quiet Book Queen and Crafts In Between. She is on a mission to prioritize play for kids and to reclaim their childhood with less screens and more opportunities for creativity and imagination. In our conversation today, we discuss the idea that as parents of the next generation, we have to prioritize play—not just for our kiddos, but for ourselves as well. Kailan explains why it’s critical that we give context to our kids for how to learn to connect, communicate, and problem solve through real conversations and human connections.
Read MoreHumans have the innate desire to connect with others. However, relationships will always be complex, and it’s easy to take the people in our lives for granted. In today’s clip, iconic couples’ therapist Esther Perel has two poignant things to say about relationships. You won’t want to miss this wisdom on how your life story is impacted by the way you choose to interact with those around you.
Read MoreWhether you’re looking to evolve yourself, manage a team at work, or influence your children, it can be hard to know where to start making changes. In today’s clip, John Maxwell recounts how everything begins with a thought—in other words, what you think determines what you do and who you are. If you want to leave a positive legacy as a parent, it starts with a new way of thinking.
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