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We build standard operating procedures for screen time and reverse engineer toddler meltdowns, but what happens to your family when profound loss shatters every system you have in place? Today on The Parent Tap, I am joined by Rachel Snyder. Long before social media, Rachel was building million-dollar teams and training alongside leadership experts like Michael Hyatt. But beyond the business success, Rachel is the founder of Spirited Prosperity, where she helps mothers overcome massive life challenges. Rachel shares the raw reality of navigating her husband's terminal ALS diagnosis and single-parenting two boys who processed the trauma in completely different ways—one turning to addiction, and the other to sports.
We trade the theoretical advice for a rigid look at how to model resilience by showing real emotion , the double-edged sword of keeping a strict daily routine during a crisis , and the exact "1-on-1 Circuit Breaker" protocol to execute when you feel like you are failing your kids.
CONNECT WITH RACHELKERR SNYDER:
THE EPISODE BLUEPRINT (TIMESTAMPS):00:00 - Cold Open: The Isolation of Being a Single Parent 02:00 - The Operational Jump From One Toddler to Two 06:30 - The Data: Why Siblings Process Trauma Completely Differently 13:00 - The Double-Edged Sword of Keeping a Strict Routine 16:30 - When the Support Leaves: Facing the New Reality 20:00 - How to Model Resilience Without Suppressing Emotion 23:50 - System Triage: When a Child Turns to Rebellion and Addiction 27:00 - Rapid Fire: The Absolute Worst Thing to Say to a Grieving Parent 28:00 - The 1-on-1 "Circuit Breaker" Protocol for When You're Failing 30:00 - Rachel's Memoir Trilogy & Where to Connect
👋 JOIN THE COMMUNITY
Stop surviving the chaos and start managing the system. * 🌐 Official Website & Blueprints: theparenttappod.com
Listen & Subscribe: If you found today’s SOP helpful, please subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It’s the #1 way to help us get these tactical blueprints to other working parents who need them.
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We build standard operating procedures for screen time and reverse engineer toddler meltdowns, but what happens to your family when profound loss shatters every system you have in place? Today on The Parent Tap, I am joined by Rachel Snyder. Long before social media, Rachel was building million-dollar teams and training alongside leadership experts like Michael Hyatt. But beyond the business success, Rachel is the founder of Spirited Prosperity, where she helps mothers overcome massive life challenges. Rachel shares the raw reality of navigating her husband's terminal ALS diagnosis and single-parenting two boys who processed the trauma in completely different ways—one turning to addiction, and the other to sports.
We trade the theoretical advice for a rigid look at how to model resilience by showing real emotion , the double-edged sword of keeping a strict daily routine during a crisis , and the exact "1-on-1 Circuit Breaker" protocol to execute when you feel like you are failing your kids.
CONNECT WITH RACHELKERR SNYDER:
THE EPISODE BLUEPRINT (TIMESTAMPS):00:00 - Cold Open: The Isolation of Being a Single Parent 02:00 - The Operational Jump From One Toddler to Two 06:30 - The Data: Why Siblings Process Trauma Completely Differently 13:00 - The Double-Edged Sword of Keeping a Strict Routine 16:30 - When the Support Leaves: Facing the New Reality 20:00 - How to Model Resilience Without Suppressing Emotion 23:50 - System Triage: When a Child Turns to Rebellion and Addiction 27:00 - Rapid Fire: The Absolute Worst Thing to Say to a Grieving Parent 28:00 - The 1-on-1 "Circuit Breaker" Protocol for When You're Failing 30:00 - Rachel's Memoir Trilogy & Where to Connect
👋 JOIN THE COMMUNITY
Stop surviving the chaos and start managing the system. * 🌐 Official Website & Blueprints: theparenttappod.com
Listen & Subscribe: If you found today’s SOP helpful, please subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It’s the #1 way to help us get these tactical blueprints to other working parents who need them.