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Why Are Family Photos So Important? | Episode 511
May 4, 2026
4m 11s
How Do You Learn About New Things? | Episode 510
May 1, 2026
5m 31s
Do You Have to Remind Your Children of Things? | Episode 509
Apr 29, 2026
6m 15s
How Are Your Children’s Social Skills? | Episode 508
Apr 27, 2026
5m 20s
Will Your Children Grow Up to Be Strong or Will They Be Wimps? | Episode 507
Apr 24, 2026
5m 37s
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| 5/4/26 | Why Are Family Photos So Important? | Episode 511 | In this episode of Parenting Matters Now, Dr. Roger Smith emphasizes the significance of capturing family moments through photographs. He shares personal anecdotes and practical tips on how family photos serve as cherished memory makers, helping us recall both the joyful and challenging times in our lives. Dr. Smith encourages families to take regular photos, whether professionally or with a smartphone, and to involve children in the process to create lasting memories. Tune in to learn how to make the most of these precious keepsakes. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 4m 11s | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | How Do You Learn About New Things? | Episode 510 | Want to master a complex new subject? The best place to start might be the children’s section of the library. Dr. Roger Smith shares a surprising strategy for learning: start with the most basic, "dumbed-down" resources first to build a solid foundation before diving into technical details. In this episode, discover why children's books and pictorial encyclopedias are elite tools for adults, the "one hour a day" rule for becoming a world-class expert, and why jumping into the deep end of a new topic often leads to discouragement rather than mastery. Learn how to apply this "shallow-to-deep" approach to your own growth and how to guide your children as they tackle new challenges. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 5m 31s | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | Do You Have to Remind Your Children of Things? | Episode 509 | If you feel like a broken record, you aren't alone—but there is a better way to manage the mental load. Dr. Roger Smith explains that because children are constantly learning, reminders are a necessary part of growth. In this episode, learn how to move beyond verbal nagging by using "visual anchors," like his wife’s symbolic baby shoe or placing an item on a car seat. Discover the power of "habit stacking"—linking a new task to an existing routine—and the vital principle of behavioral change: reward the start of a good habit, but use consequences to stop a bad one. Teach your children the life skill of setting their own reminders so they can transition from being managed by you to managing themselves. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 6m 15s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | How Are Your Children’s Social Skills? | Episode 508 | Is "good behavior" just about following rules, or is it a secret key to success? Dr. Roger Smith explains that social skills are the currency of human connection—the "little keys" that open the hearts of others. From making eye contact at a birthday party to understanding the unspoken codes of a funeral or a business meeting, children aren't born knowing how to navigate social settings. In this episode, learn why teaching manners like "please" and "thank you" is about building relationships, not just obedience. Discover why even business giants like John D. Rockefeller valued the ability to get along with people above all else, and how you can intentionally train your children to be confident in any environment. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 5m 20s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | Will Your Children Grow Up to Be Strong or Will They Be Wimps? | Episode 507 | Is your instinct to rescue your child actually holding them back? Dr. Roger Smith tackles the unpopular but essential task of raising "tough" kids in a world that often favors comfort. From a baby reaching for a distant toy during tummy time to a teenager facing the fear of public speaking, strength is built through the struggle—not by avoiding it. In this episode, learn how to distinguish between real danger and perceived fear, why "rescuing" your child from every difficulty breeds weakness, and how to model the courage and integrity needed to stand for something. Discover how to transform frightening moments into opportunities for bravery and character-building. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 5m 37s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | Is It Okay to Fight? Raising Children with Integrity and a Fighting Spirit | Episode 506 | Is "fighting" always a failure of discipline, or is it a necessary life skill? Dr. Roger Smith explores the nuance between innate aggression and a value-based fighting spirit. While the rule of thumb is always to "use words," this episode dives into why children must also be equipped with the capacity to defend what matters most. From martial arts training to deep conversations about integrity, learn how to teach your child the balance between self-control and the courage to stand up for their values. Discover how to move beyond the fear of conflict and help your child decide what—and who—is truly worth fighting for. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 5m 35s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | How Can You Have a Meaningful Conversation with Your Child? | Episode 505 | Are your attempts at deep conversation met with eye-rolls or silence? Dr. Roger Smith shares the secret to breaking through: meaningful connection rarely happens through "big talks" or eye-to-eye interrogations. Instead, he introduces the Four Rights—the right time, situation, length, and intention. Learn why "shoulder-to-shoulder" activities like fishing or driving are the best places for kids to open up, and why a 30-second affirmation can be more powerful than a 30-minute lecture. Discover how to move from manipulation to genuine giving by focusing on what you like about your child’s character rather than just their appearance or grades. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 7m 14s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | What Kind of Discipline Is Best? Balancing Training, Correction, and Restoration | Episode 504 | Is discipline just another word for punishment? Dr. Roger Smith argues that true discipline is 90% coaching and only 10% correction. In this candid episode, he addresses the "touchy" topic of punishment, emphasizing that while pain can be a powerful instructor, it should never be used as retaliation or rejection. Learn why intervening early requires less force, why your emotional control is more important than your technique, and how to ensure your child knows you are on their side—even in moments of correction. Discover how to move toward a goal of self-control and relationship restoration rather than mere retribution. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 7m 27s | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | Can You Make a Difference in Your Child’s Future? Delivering the "Seven Essentials" | Episode 503 | Your child’s future doesn't just happen; it is intentionally shaped by the emotional goods you deliver today. Dr. Roger Smith breaks down seven core needs every child requires to truly thrive: significance, security, acceptance, love (given and received), praise, discipline, and spiritual understanding. In this episode, learn why meeting physical needs like food and clothing is only the beginning. Discover how to communicate love so your child actually feels it, and how providing a foundation of security allows them to face life’s obstacles with hope and confidence. Your role is more than just management—it’s about building a heart that is ready to fly. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 5m 02s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | Do You Play Games with Your Children? Building Bonds Through Play | Episode 502 | Is child’s play actually "serious business"? Dr. Roger Smith explains why playing games—from indoor scavenger hunts and hide-and-seek to imaginative role-playing—is essential for building a deep bond with your children. In this episode, learn how games serve as a training ground for real life, teaching children methodical searching, role-playing, and the grace of winning and losing. Discover how to be an "initiator" of fun in your home and why even a simple homemade game can create lasting memories and vital life skills. Whether it’s a board game or a pretend trip to the grocery store, it's time to get in the game! Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 4m 20s | ||||||
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| 4/10/26 | Do You Want Your Child to Copy Other People or Be Original? The Path to Mastery | Episode 501 | Is being a "copycat" actually a bad thing? Dr. Roger Smith reveals why copying is a vital, historically proven step toward becoming a true original. Whether it’s a musician practicing a scale or a child mimicking their parents in the kitchen, imitation is the foundation of understanding. This episode explores the "10,000 times" rule of repetition, the difference between plagiarism and training, and how muscle memory turns copied techniques into personal style. Learn how to help your children find worthy heroes to emulate so they can eventually find their own unique voice. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 5m 23s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | Do You Ever Want to Change Yourself? The Power of Intentional Input | Episode 500 | If you feel stuck in a cycle of the same parenting mistakes, how do you actually trigger lasting change? Dr. Roger Smith explores the truth that we cannot improve without changing, and we cannot change without new input. Drawing on the classic wisdom that we are shaped by the people we meet and the books we read, this episode challenges parents to intentionally seek out trusted resources—whether digital, print, or personal. Learn why self-improvement happens one small "noble deed" at a time and how finding just one actionable idea can shift your trajectory as a parent, spouse, or individual. Don't wait for change to happen to you; pursue the input that makes growth possible. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 4m 17s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | What Do You Do With Your Kids During Bad Weather? Embracing Nature’s Challenges | Episode 499 | Is "bad" weather actually an opportunity in disguise? Dr. Roger Smith challenges the overprotective mindset that keeps children indoors at the first sign of rain. Inspired by Scandinavian parenting secrets, this episode explores how letting your children splash in puddles, experience the wind, and play in the mud builds resilience, health, and confidence. Learn why the "old wives' tales" about catching a cold from wet feet might be holding your children back from essential sensory experiences and life-long memories. Discover how to help your kids calculate real danger while still enjoying the wild pleasures of a downpour or a snowstorm. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 4m 11s | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | Are Our Children Logical Creatures? Understanding the Developing Mind | Episode 498 | A rocking chair isn't just furniture—it’s a gateway to a story. Dr. Roger Smith explains that while we often plan "big" memory-making events like vacations, the true power of memories lies in the retelling. In this episode, discover how to use everyday objects to spark stories from your own past and, more importantly, how to encourage your children to recount their own experiences. By asking your child to "tell the story" of a favorite toy or a family trip, you aren't just reminiscing; you are helping them develop vital communication skills, logical sequencing, and emotional intelligence. Learn how to turn your family’s memories into a lasting legacy of connection and confidence. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 5m 29s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | Does Your Child Have a Perception of Time? Teaching the "Feel" of a Minute | Episode 497 | To a child, "just a minute" can feel like an eternity. Dr. Roger Smith explains the biological reality that the younger the child, the slower time seems to move. Drawing inspiration from a classic Mr. Rogers experiment, this episode explores how to bridge the gap between a parent’s fast-paced schedule and a child’s elongated sense of time. Learn practical ways to use analog clocks and kitchen timers to give your children a tangible "mental hook" for duration. By helping your kids understand what five or ten minutes actually feels like, you can reduce their frustration, improve transitions, and build a more patient, time-aware household. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 4m 09s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | Is It Weird or Is It for a Purpose? Teaching Kids to See the "Why" | Episode 496 | Behind every "weird" design or unusual object is a purpose waiting to be discovered. Dr. Roger Smith uses a unique wall installation to show parents how to turn curiosity into a lesson on function and beauty. Whether it’s sound-absorbing fabric panels or structural engineering, your unique vantage point—as an artist, an engineer, or a hobbyist—is a goldmine for your child’s learning. In this episode, learn how to open your "knowledge bank" to your children, helping them understand that the world isn't just random; it's designed with intent. Discover how these simple explanations help kids appreciate their surroundings and gain a deeper insight into how you think and see the world. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 2m 57s | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | Are You Making Memories with Your Children? Using Stories to Build Connection | Episode 495 | A rocking chair isn't just furniture—it’s a gateway to a story. Dr. Roger Smith explains that while we often plan "big" memory-making events like vacations, the true power of memories lies in the retelling. In this episode, discover how to use everyday objects to spark stories from your own past and, more importantly, how to encourage your children to recount their own experiences. By asking your child to "tell the story" of a favorite toy or a family trip, you aren't just reminiscing; you are helping them develop vital communication skills, logical sequencing, and emotional intelligence. Learn how to turn your family’s memories into a lasting legacy of connection and confidence. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 4m 43s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | Are Things Real or Fake? Developing Your Child’s "Truth Meter" | Episode 494 | In a world of deepfakes, filtered lives, and imaginative play, how do children learn to tell fact from fiction? Dr. Roger Smith explores the essential skill of deciphering the real from the "pretend." Whether it’s an alligator statue in an airport, a sibling’s dramatic playtime tears, or a movie that feels a little too scary, children need guidance to navigate their perceptions and emotions. This episode dives into how parents can model authenticity, help children interpret media, and offer tender compassion when the "imaginary" feels a little too real for comfort. Learn how to sharpen your child’s wisdom and help them build a reliable foundation for what is true. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 4m 18s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | How Do You Handle Unexpected Changes? Turning Disappointment into Resilience | Episode 493 | What happens when the party is rained out or the flight is delayed? Dr. Roger Smith, speaking from a 12-hour airport delay, shares how to help your children navigate life’s inevitable disruptions. The key lies in a two-step approach: lead with compassion to validate their frustration, then move to clear communication once emotions have cooled. This episode explores how to teach children the difference between what they can control and what they must accept, avoiding the trap of emotional manipulation. Learn how to build a "trust bank" with your kids and even develop "code language" for your family to use when plans go sideways, turning every unexpected detour into a lesson in emotional maturity. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 3m 28s | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | What Kind of Music Do Your Children Prefer? Expanding Your Family’s Musical Horizons | Episode 492 | Does your child’s playlist sound the same day after day? Dr. Roger Smith explores how to move beyond "comfortable" tastes and introduce your children to a world of diverse musical genres. From classical and big band to zydeco and pop, the secret to appreciation often lies in the narrative. In this episode, discover how sharing the stories and biographies of legendary performers can turn "odd" sounds into fascinating experiences. Learn why exposing your children to a wide array of styles—from "The Best Of" albums to cultural icons—builds a well-rounded perspective and harnesses the powerful, lasting influence music has on our minds and hearts. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 4m 24s | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | Who Is the Most Important Person in the Home? Prioritizing Marriage Over Parenting | Episode 491 | It might sound like a trick question, but the answer is vital for a healthy household: the most important relationship in your home is your marriage. Dr. Roger Smith explains that while children require the majority of your time and energy, the marriage is the foundation that holds everything together. In this episode, learn how to identify if your focus has shifted too far toward the kids, why your spouse should be your primary teammate rather than a source of conflict, and how to create "protected windows" of time to connect without talking about the children. Discover why investing in your spouse is actually the best thing you can do for your kids—because a healthy marriage provides the security they need to thrive. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 6m 00s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | How Do You Handle a Bee or Wasp Sting? Local Reactions vs. Systemic Fears | Episode 490 | Don't let the panic of a sting ruin the summer fun! Dr. Roger Smith shares a vital medical principle for parents: a local reaction remains a local reaction. While a swollen, red, or tender spot looks scary, it is rarely an emergency. In this episode, learn the proper way to "flick" away a stinger to avoid injecting more venom, how to distinguish between normal swelling and a systemic allergic reaction, and why your calm presence is the most powerful medicine you can offer. Discover how to parent from a place of reality rather than "imagined extremes" so you can keep your kids safe and your own anxiety at bay. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 5m 12s | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | Do You Let Your Children Play in the Mud? Why Getting Dirty is Good for Kids | Episode 489 | Should you let your kids trade their "Uber clean" environment for a muddy ditch? Dr. Roger Smith explains why letting children explore the dirt, rain, and puddles is more than just messy fun—it’s a vital part of healthy development. In this episode, discover how outdoor play sparks imagination and can even reveal hidden talents, like the Smith son who discovered his passion for art while sculpting in the mud. Learn to trust your child's natural protection (their skin!) and find the courage to step slightly outside your comfort zone to let your kids explore, build, and grow in the great outdoors. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 3m 15s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | Do You Like Surprises? Celebrating the Hidden Growth in Your Child | Episode 488 | Like a spider lily bulb waiting beneath the soil, your child’s character and skills are often growing in ways you can’t see. Dr. Roger Smith explores the "surprises" of parenting—those unexpected moments when your child suddenly draws on years of hidden training to show courage, kindness, or wisdom. In this episode, learn how to recognize when your child’s "bulb" is finally blossoming and why it is crucial to pause and celebrate these milestones. Discover how marking these moments of maturity not only builds your child's confidence but strengthens the lifelong bond between you. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 4m 50s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | Live on Stage: Expanding Your Child’s World Through Theater | Episode 487 | Is your child’s entertainment limited to a screen? Dr. Roger Smith highlights the unique magic of live performance and why every family should visit a community theater. Unlike movies, live plays show children the raw beauty of human effort—including the moments when actors forget lines and gracefully recover. This episode explores how attending local productions enriches a child’s imagination, provides a shared family story to discuss, and might even spark a hidden talent for the stage. Discover why the "tangible" nature of non-professional theater makes the arts feel accessible and how these experiences build lasting "mental hooks" for your children. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com | 3m 53s | ||||||
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