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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Our guests this week are Evan Berger & Kevin Laferriere of the Dumb Dad Podcast! You may recognize them from their hilarious Tik Toks and viral “Dad Press Conference” video that have been making their way across the internet! Both stay-at-home dads, this duo expertly weaves humour and vulnerability throughout everything they do. Today we dive into their experiences of fatherhood through the pandemic and in general.
On our shows we often highlight tools developed by Jennifer Kolari. If you are interested in Connected Parenting, please visit Jennifer Kolari's webpage at connectedparenting.com
You can continue the conversation with us on social media @empoweredparentingpodcast on Facebook and Instagram.
Don’t forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE on your favourite podcast service.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are our own and do not reflect the views and opinions of any organization.
Whether you choose to become a parent or choose not to become a parent, there are deep emotions that are wrapped up within it. On today’s episode we go on a ride with our guest Kim, from flying solo, to the struggles of infertility, to finally being solidly grounded in the day-to-day of caring for a family.
Content Warning: Today's episode contains open discussion about pregnancy loss.
On our shows we often highlight tools developed by Jennifer Kolari. If you are interested in Connected Parenting, please visit Jennifer Kolari's webpage at connectedparenting.com
You can continue the conversation with us on social media @empoweredparentingpodcast on Facebook and Instagram.
Don’t forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE on your favourite podcast service.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are our own and do not reflect the views and opinions of any organization.
Today we meet Bethany, a parent who went down the rabbit hole of negativity and found herself parenting through a lens of cynicism and stress. But she pulled herself out. And we can’t wait for you to hear how.
Join us for today’s episode where Cindy and Alisa explore Optimism and the true meaning of Empowered Parenting.
On our shows we often highlight tools developed by Jennifer Kolari. If you are interested in Connected Parenting, please visit Jennifer Kolari's webpage at connectedparenting.com
You can continue the conversation with us on social media @empoweredparentingpodcast on Facebook and Instagram.
Don’t forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE on your favourite podcast service.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are our own and do not reflect the views and opinions of any organization.
On today’s episode we explore how to parent when you are feeling fragile. Our guest this week Lisa Sonshine’s job as a prominent children’s performer is to bring joy and happiness, but Lisa’s Father passed away recently so joy is sometimes hard to find these days. Lisa is finding herself navigating the pandemic, parenting her young son and trying to be present in the deep grief all at the same time.
Join us while Cindy and Alisa explore ways to find the balance in hard times.
On our shows we often highlight tools developed by Jennifer Kolari. If you are interested in Connected Parenting, please visit Jennifer Kolari's webpage at connectedparenting.com
You can continue the conversation with us on social media @empoweredparentingpodcast on Facebook and Instagram.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are our own and do not reflect the views and opinions of any organization.
Here in Ontario where our Podcast is recorded, we are entering another lockdown and we are all at the end of our tether. We have this impossible job of teaching our children how to learn emotional regulation during an impossible time to feel regulated, all while we ourselves are feeling completely dysregulated.
Today we welcome Liat Horovitz, life coach, and host of the hit podcast Minx Your Morning to talk about how we can all get through this.
On our shows we often highlight tools developed by Jennifer Kolari. If you are interested in Connected Parenting, please visit Jennifer Kolari's webpage at connectedparenting.com
You can continue the conversation with us on social media @empoweredparentingpodcast on Facebook and Instagram.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are our own and do not reflect the views and opinions of any organization.
Don’t forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE on your favourite podcast service.
Ask yourself… How many roles do you take on each day? A parent. A partner. A sibling, daughter or son, and friend. Where do you feel pulled, and what does this look like in your world? In order to balance all of these roles, what do you feel like you end up sacrificing in the process?
Through their personal stories, Julie and Jordana so eloquently describe the idea of the “invisible mask” we present to others - the mask that demonstrates our strength, bravery, success, and competency on the outside, and in the process shields our internal feelings of being torn, doubting ourselves and guilt. This mask has protective factors but it's also important to take it off.
On our shows we often highlight tools developed by Jennifer Kolari. If you are interested in Connected Parenting, please visit Jennifer Kolari's webpage at connectedparenting.com
You can continue the conversation with us on social media @empoweredparentingpodcast on Facebook and Instagram.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are our own and do not reflect the views and opinions of any organization.
Today's episode is all about setting limits with our kids and how setting those limits helps lay the foundation for kids being able to handle life when things get hard. Parental polarization often takes place though when our thoughts or beliefs around limits don’t match. So, how can we work through this?
On today's show we may highlight tools developed by Jennifer Kolari. If you are interested in learning more about Connected Parenting, please visit Jennifer Kolari's webpage at: https://connectedparenting.com/
You can continue the conversation with us on Social at @empoweredparentingpodcast on Facebook and Instagram.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are our own and do not reflect the views and opinions of any organization.
Parental guilt seems to be a never-ending well we keep drawing from. Before you take another drink, pause and tune in to today’s episode to learn how common this is. We’ll give you some thoughts on how to relieve yourself of some of it.
You can continue the conversation with us on Social at @empoweredparentingpodcast on Facebook and Instagram.
Don’t forget to LIKE this page and SUBSCRIBE to our show on your favourite podcast service. We are on all of them - Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spotify.
On today's show we discuss tools developed by Jennifer Kolari. If you are interested in learning more about Connected Parenting, please visit Jennifer Kolari's webpage at: https://connectedparenting.com/
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are our own and do not reflect the views and opinions of any organization.
A lot bubbles up for parents when faced with children who are fighting all the time. How do you tell the difference between healthy/unhealthy sibling rivalry? How do we teach our children ways to get along with each other and build healthy relationships? Perhaps most importantly, how do we model good conflict resolution skills when we struggle to keep our own emotions in check?
On today's show we highlight one of the tools developed by Jennifer Kolari "Friendship Moves and Friendship Blocks". If you are interested in learning more about Connected Parenting, please visit Jennifer Kolari's webpage at: https://connectedparenting.com/
You can continue the conversation with us on Social at @empoweredparentingpodcast on Facebook and Instagram.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are our own and do not reflect the views and opinions of any organization.
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TODAY'S EPISODE:
Temper Tantrums are a normal part of everyday life with children. But how do you stay in the moment with your children and not dysregulate too when you just don't have time for a tantrum. As Alisa's wise Mom says "you can't go around it, you have to go through it". A tantrum can be an opportunity to show your child compassion, understanding and connection.
Today's episode Cindy and Alisa explore this topic, with Alisa as our parent. We welcome her husband Rob as a special guest and Cindy gives us some tips and tools on how we can keep our cool when things are getting hot around us.
If you are interested in learning more about Connected Parenting, please visit Jennifer Kolari's webpage at: https://connectedparenting.com/
You can continue the conversation with us on Social at @empoweredparentingpodcast on Facebook and Instagram.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in our podcast are our own and do not reflect the views and opinions of any organization.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.