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Raising Good Humans

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23 snips
Feb 7, 2025 • 39min

Are Stay-at-Home Moms Giving Up? Are Working Moms Selfish? Let’s Talk w/ Neha Ruch

In this engaging conversation, Neha Ruch, author of The Power Pause and founder of Motherhood Untitled, unpacks the complexities of motherhood choices. She challenges the outdated narratives dividing stay-at-home and working moms, advocating for support and validation of diverse experiences. Neha reveals how career pauses can empower women and emphasizes the importance of redefining motherhood beyond traditional stereotypes. Discover insights on navigating identity, setting personal goals, and fostering connections among parents in a supportive community.
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33 snips
Jan 31, 2025 • 1h

Managing Your Emotions So They Don't Manage You w/ Ethan Kross

Ethan Kross, aUniversity of Michigan professor and director of the Emotion and Self-Control Lab, dives deep into emotion regulation. He shares practical strategies for parents to help children navigate anger and anxiety without suppressing feelings. Kross emphasizes viewing emotional challenges as growth opportunities, using tools like music for emotional management, and highlights the vital role of family culture in fostering resilience. Discover how understanding emotions can empower both parents and kids to thrive.
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33 snips
Jan 24, 2025 • 43min

How to Show Up for Others When They Need You Most

Kelly Corrigan, a NYT bestselling author and host of "Kelly Corrigan Wonders," shares her wisdom on supporting loved ones in crisis. She discusses practical tools for offering help, from thoughtful texts to meaningful conversations. The power of community during tough times is highlighted, emphasizing empathy and connection. Corrigan also explores navigating emotions amidst crises and the delicate balance of personal support while maintaining boundaries. Her insights inspire us to be present and show kindness when it matters most.
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56 snips
Jan 17, 2025 • 55min

The Disengagement Crisis: Why Kids Are Falling Out of Love With Learning—and How to Change That

In this engaging discussion, Jenny Anderson, an award-winning journalist with over 25 years of experience, tackles the alarming disengagement crisis among students. She highlights how boredom and overwhelm are driving kids away from learning. Jenny categorizes students into four types and emphasizes the need for innovative strategies to reignite their curiosity. She advocates for a balanced lifestyle, safe tech, and fostering children's agency to foster a lifelong love of learning. Curious parents, take notes!
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19 snips
Jan 10, 2025 • 55min

Understanding Suicide and Self-Injury: What Parents Need to Know

In this insightful discussion, Dr. Matt Nock, a Harvard professor renowned for his research on self-harm and suicide, sheds light on a challenging topic. Parents learn to identify risk factors and foster open conversations about suicide, breaking down stigma. Dr. Nock explores the significance of discussing mental health openly and tackles the complexities surrounding suicide contagion and media portrayal. He also emphasizes the role of technology in predicting suicidal behavior and highlights the importance of providing support for both parents and children.
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20 snips
Jan 3, 2025 • 46min

Navigating Moral Differences: How to Help Guide Your Child’s Moral Compass without Moral Righteousness with Professor Kurt Gray

Dr. Kurt Gray, a Professor at the University of North Carolina, dives into the art of teaching kids strong values while respecting differing opinions. He discusses the importance of empathy in moral development and offers practical strategies for navigating moral dilemmas. The conversation emphasizes open dialogue over judgment, especially in discussions about complex issues like bullying. Gray also highlights how fostering independence in teens can enhance their moral growth, blending individual beliefs with understanding broader perspectives.
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20 snips
Dec 27, 2024 • 45min

John Legend on Fatherhood, Music, and Spreading Holiday Joy

In this lively conversation, John Legend, a celebrated singer and father of four, shares heartwarming insights into fatherhood and his new children’s album, 'My Favorite Dream.' He discusses the joys and challenges of parenting, including navigating his son's type 1 diabetes. John emphasizes the importance of music in their family life, how it fosters creativity and emotional bonding, and highlights his advocacy for arts in education. He also reflects on family holiday traditions and the excitement of touring during the festive season.
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9 snips
Dec 20, 2024 • 52min

Holiday Talks with Drew Barrymore: Is Santa Real, Creating Meaningful Traditions, and Tips on How to Cultivate Gratitude

Drew Barrymore, iconic actress and producer, shares her insights on navigating holiday traditions while raising children. She discusses the delicate balance of instilling gratitude amidst materialism and addresses the challenging questions about Santa Claus. Barrymore emphasizes fostering meaningful rituals, like a gratitude tree, and highlights the importance of kindness over judgment in parenting. With personal anecdotes, she inspires listeners to integrate gratitude practices year-round, ensuring the holiday magic and values continue to thrive.
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36 snips
Dec 13, 2024 • 50min

To Medicate or Not to Medicate? Dr. Jaffe on ADHD & Anxiety: Finding the Right Path for Your Child

Dr. Jaffe, a board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist at Mount Sinai, tackles the intricate world of ADHD and anxiety in children. He highlights the importance of parental intuition in seeking help and discusses when medication may be necessary. The conversation dives into genetic and environmental factors affecting mental health, strategies for fostering resilience, and managing online safety for teenagers. Dr. Jaffe also emphasizes the significance of effective communication about treatment options while reducing stigma surrounding mental health.
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27 snips
Dec 6, 2024 • 1h 4min

The Science of Conversation: Tools for Parents and Kids

Dr. Alison Wood Brooks, a Harvard Business School professor and author, delves into the science of conversation. She shares tools for parents to help children, regardless of their social nature, build essential communication skills. Topics include using humor to engage in serious discussions and reframing anxiety into excitement. Brooks emphasizes the significance of active listening and personalized topics to strengthen connections. She also provides strategies to empower anxious kids and navigate tough conversations, ensuring children thrive socially and emotionally.

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