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Meg shares her triumphant high five moment: she’s been a parent for a decade now and finally thinks she might know a few things. Meg reveals to Casey that her 6 year old has been researching pranks on YouTube to try out on him. Meg shares her dread about having “the talk” with her 10 year old and reminisces about her own Sex Ed - growing up in the 90s. Casey wonders if he has to be a part of that conversation. Meg also celebrates that her daughters are FINALLY making their own lunches without help. Casey and Meg discuss parents who have a hard time letting go when their children become independent and some of the deeper issues connected with that mindset.
Have show ideas? Share with us! [email protected]
Also find us on Facebook @thementalmomshow
Every Episode:
WARNING: This show contains ADULT CONTENT and is NOT intended for children or adolescents!
Special Thanks to Brad Tourcette aka Brad Sucks for being a copyleft participant and allowing us to use his song “Making Me Nervous” for our intro!
Learn more about Brad Sucks and the copyleft movement at
https://www.bradsucks.net/about
https://www.copyleft.org/
Disclaimer: Meghan Farr, LCSW is a licensed therapist in the state of Indiana,USA, however, the Mental Mom show is meant to be entertaining and educational and should never replace the advice of your therapist or health care provider. The list below offers resources for crisis or emergency help.
If feeling unsafe or suicidal please call one of the numbers listed below to talk to someone who can help.
FOR A LIST OF ALL COUNTRIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER GO TO:
http://www.suicidestop.com/call_a_hotline.html
Australia:
Life Crisis Support: 13 11 14
Canada:
If in distress: 1 (905) 688 3711
France: 01 46 21 46 46
SOS Help for suicide prevention
UK:
Mind: Mental Health Support: 0300 123 3393
USA:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255 Or Text: text HOME to 741 741
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
By Meghan Farr & Casey HarperMeg shares her triumphant high five moment: she’s been a parent for a decade now and finally thinks she might know a few things. Meg reveals to Casey that her 6 year old has been researching pranks on YouTube to try out on him. Meg shares her dread about having “the talk” with her 10 year old and reminisces about her own Sex Ed - growing up in the 90s. Casey wonders if he has to be a part of that conversation. Meg also celebrates that her daughters are FINALLY making their own lunches without help. Casey and Meg discuss parents who have a hard time letting go when their children become independent and some of the deeper issues connected with that mindset.
Have show ideas? Share with us! [email protected]
Also find us on Facebook @thementalmomshow
Every Episode:
WARNING: This show contains ADULT CONTENT and is NOT intended for children or adolescents!
Special Thanks to Brad Tourcette aka Brad Sucks for being a copyleft participant and allowing us to use his song “Making Me Nervous” for our intro!
Learn more about Brad Sucks and the copyleft movement at
https://www.bradsucks.net/about
https://www.copyleft.org/
Disclaimer: Meghan Farr, LCSW is a licensed therapist in the state of Indiana,USA, however, the Mental Mom show is meant to be entertaining and educational and should never replace the advice of your therapist or health care provider. The list below offers resources for crisis or emergency help.
If feeling unsafe or suicidal please call one of the numbers listed below to talk to someone who can help.
FOR A LIST OF ALL COUNTRIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER GO TO:
http://www.suicidestop.com/call_a_hotline.html
Australia:
Life Crisis Support: 13 11 14
Canada:
If in distress: 1 (905) 688 3711
France: 01 46 21 46 46
SOS Help for suicide prevention
UK:
Mind: Mental Health Support: 0300 123 3393
USA:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255 Or Text: text HOME to 741 741
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.