
Alexa Arnold
Social impact entrepreneur and coach who worked with Jonathan Haidt on The Anxious Generation movement; speaks about balancing ambitious professional opportunities with parenting and intensive-parenting culture.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 57min
Deep Dive with Alexa Arnold & Kate Cockrill on Tracking our Kids
Join social impact entrepreneur Alexa Arnold, a mother, and leadership coach Kate Cockrill, who raises two teenagers, as they dive into the complexities of tracking children. They discuss why parents feel the need to monitor their kids' data and locations, challenging the idea that it ensures safety. With insights on the emotional motivations behind tracking, they explore how it can inadvertently stem from a desire for intimacy rather than protection. The conversation offers valuable perspectives on balancing supervision with fostering independence.

Nov 11, 2025 • 1h 2min
Deep Dive with Alexa Arnold and Kate Cockrill on Mom Rage
This engaging discussion features Kate Cockrill, a leadership coach and improv comedian, alongside Alexa Arnold, a social impact entrepreneur noted for tackling work-life tensions. They dive into the chaotic world of mom rage, exploring the unrealistic expectations on mothers and the emotional toll of task hoarding. With stories of personal meltdowns, they reflect on how small triggers can lead to big reactions and share insights on finding mercy and forgiveness in parenting. Their candid conversation reveals the complexities of identity and competence in motherhood.

Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 5min
Deep Dive with Alexa Arnold & Kate Cockrill on Working & Parenting
Alexa Arnold, a social impact entrepreneur, and Kate Cockrill, a leadership coach and improv comedian, dive into the chaos of balancing ambitious careers with parenting. They share personal anecdotes, including Alexa's anxiety over a dream job proposal while managing a toddler. The discussion explores the pressures of modern intensive parenting, the joy in pursuing personal fulfillment, and how social media amplifies the parenting performance. They challenge the belief that one must excel in all areas, advocating for redefining success and prioritizing mental health for better parenting.


