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Becoming a Calmer Parent Through Reflection with Holly Swenson
Sep 2, 2025
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Learning to Trust Your Inner Wisdom as a Parent with Tracy Gillet
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The Undeniable Link Between Predictability and Your Child's Ability to Self-Regulate
Aug 19, 2025
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Activites to Calm & Ground Your Child [From the Archives]
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Becoming the Parent You Want to Be vs The One You Learned From
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| 9/2/25 | ![]() Becoming a Calmer Parent Through Reflection with Holly Swenson | Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast!In today’s episode, I am joined by Holly Swenson, author, wellness blogger, and mother of four boys, for a conversation on why reflection is truly a superpower in both parenting and personal growth.Holly shares her journey into conscious parenting and explains how reflection can shift the way we show up for our children, helping us break old cycles and create more intentional patterns. We explore what reflection looks like in the middle of busy family life, and Holly offers simple, grounding practices that any parent can start using today.In this episode, we talk about:Why reflection is so powerful for parentsPractical ways to weave reflection into daily life, even when you’re busyHow reflection helps us break old patterns and parent more intentionallyThe transformation that happens when reflection becomes part of your parenting journeyThis episode will leave you inspired to slow down, look inward, and embrace reflection as a tool for growth, connection, and more conscious parenting.Visit Holly Swenson's websitePre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingSubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | ![]() Learning to Trust Your Inner Wisdom as a Parent with Tracy Gillet | Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast!In this week's episode, I’m joined by Tracy Gillet, founder of Raised Good and a passionate advocate for attachment parenting. Together, we explore what attachment parenting really means, how it can look in everyday family life, and why tuning into your instincts is one of the most powerful tools you have as a parent.If you’ve ever felt the weight of outside pressure or wondered whether you can really trust yourself to know what’s best for your child, this episode will bring both clarity and encouragement. Tracy also shares her own journey of discovering attachment parenting and the lessons she’s learned along the way.In this episode, we talk about:What attachment parenting really is and how it supports familiesHow to tune into your instincts and quiet the outside noiseCommon myths and misconceptions about attachment parentingThe key benefits for both parents and children when practicing itThis episode will leave you feeling encouraged to parent with confidence, guided by your own wisdom and grounded in connection.Register here for the upcoming SummitPre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingSubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 8/19/25 | ![]() The Undeniable Link Between Predictability and Your Child's Ability to Self-Regulate | Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast!In this solo episode, I explore the connection between predictability in daily life and your child’s ability to self-regulate. While it may seem simple, creating steady rhythms and routines gives children the safety and consistency they need to manage big feelings, build resilience, and thrive.If you’ve ever felt worn down by meltdowns, power struggles, or endless negotiations, you’re not alone. So often, these challenges stem from a child’s uncertainty about what comes next. Predictability offers children an anchor. It tells them, you are safe, your needs will be met, and you can relax into your day.In this episode, you'll learn:Why predictability creates the foundation for self-regulationHow daily rhythms reduce stress for both you and your childSimple ways to bring more predictability into each dayThis episode will leave you feeling encouraged and inspired to welcome more rhythm into your days.Pre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingSubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 8/5/25 | ![]() Activites to Calm & Ground Your Child [From the Archives] | Welcome back to The We Nurture Podcast!*This episode was originally published June 14th, 2022.In this episode, I talk about simple, calming activities you can use to support your child when they feel dysregulated. You’ll learn how different behaviors point to different needs, and how choosing the right activity can help your child feel more grounded.I also share how the time of day can affect your child’s behavior and which calming activities best support the four foundational senses.In this episode, I explore:How to observe your child’s behavior and identify what they needFour calming activities that speak to the foundational sensesWhy warmth, water, and cozy spaces help bring more peaceThis episode will help you bring more calm into your home through gentle, sensory-based support.Link to Waldorf Play StandPre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingSubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | ![]() Becoming the Parent You Want to Be vs The One You Learned From | Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast!Parenting often brings us face-to-face with our own childhood. In this solo episode, I explore the gap between the parent you want to be and the patterns you inherited. You'll learn:How your childhood shapes your default parenting styleThe difference between inherited and intentional parentingTools for becoming more aware of automatic reactionsWays to reparent yourself while supporting your childPractices for staying present and connected when you're triggeredThis episode will support you in choosing presence over patterns and becoming the parent your child needs.Pre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingSubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 7/22/25 | ![]() The Benefits of Creating Rhythmical Meals [From The Archives] | Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast!*This episode was originally aired on March 13th, 2023.In this solo episode, I explore how rhythmical meals can transform your family’s mealtimes.Young children thrive on predictability. When life flows in a dependable rhythm, they feel safe, grounded, and more able to meet the day. This is especially true around mealtimes. When your child knows what to expect—what’s for dinner, when it’s happening, and who they’ll share it with—everything goes smoothly.In this episode, I share why rhythmical meals are so supportive for young children, and how you can begin to bring more ease and harmony to your family’s mealtime rhythm.You’ll hear:Why children feel safer and calmer when meals follow a predictable rhythmHow a weekly meal rotation can reduce stress and power strugglesIdeas for healthy snacks and nourishing dinnersInspiration for seasonal eating and simple meal planningHow mealtime rhythms support not just your child, but your whole familyThis episode will leave you feeling inspired to bring more rhythm to your family mealtimes. | — | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | ![]() When Your Child’s Behavior Triggers Something Deeper | Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast!In this solo episode, I explore what happens when our children’s behavior brings up unresolved feelings from our own childhoods and how those moments can be powerful invitations to parent with more awareness and intention.If you’ve ever found yourself reacting more strongly than you'd like, or defaulting to control when you feel overwhelmed, you’re not alone. Often, these responses are rooted in our own past—how we were spoken to, disciplined, or supported as children. When we begin to notice the patterns we’ve inherited, we create space for something new to emerge.In this episode, I guide you through gentle reflections and mindset shifts to help you:Understand why your child’s behavior can feel so triggeringRecognize when you're reacting from your past instead of the present momentBreak the cycle of control and step into more connected, conscious parentingMake space to reparent yourself with compassion as you show up for your childCreate new, nurturing patterns that support both you and your childThis episode will leave you feeling seen, supported, and inspired to bring more presence and self-understanding into your parenting, especially on the hardest days.Pre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingSubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | ![]() Nurturing Your Child's Ability to Self-Regulate [From The Archives] | Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast![From the Archives] This episode was originally aired on June 21st, 2022.In this episode, I talk about how to nurture your child’s ability to self-regulate. I highlight three stages of learning - supporting self-regulation, co-regulating, and achieving self-regulation that, when nurtured, builds your child’s ability to regulate. You’ll come to understand what role your triggers, as a parent, play in your child’s self-regulation journey. I share insights on the importance of breathing, talking, seeking help, and, of course, the undeniable benefits of play. Finally, I take a detailed look at the importance of self-regulation in children and adults alike. In this episode, you'll learn:The three stages of learning that build your child’s ability to self-regulate.Stage 1: Supporting self-regulation.How to be a calm, nurturing presence for your child. Stage 2: Co-regulating. Stage 3: Achieving self-regulation.Understanding your triggers as a parent will help your child’s self-regulation. How children develop self-regulation through self-directed play. The reasons why self-regulation is essential. If you enjoy this episode, please share it with a parent who would find it helpful and leave a review! | — | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | ![]() Teaching Your Child Respect Without Shutting Down Their Feelings | Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast!In this week's solo episode, I explore how to raise children who are truly respectful, without shutting down their emotions or demanding obedience at the cost of losing connection.We’ll talk about what it really means to teach respect in a way that honors your child’s feelings and fosters emotional intelligence. You’ll learn how to model respectful behavior in everyday moments, how to build the kind of parent-child relationship that leads to mutual respect into the teen years and beyond, and why trust is at the heart of it all.I also share a simple mindset shift that can help your child move through big emotions with more ease, one that nurtures resilience and self-regulation without shame or suppression.In this episode, you’ll learn:What it truly means to teach and model respectHow to create a relationship built on trust and mutual respect Why trust and respect go hand in handAn imaginative way to help your child understand that emotions are temporaryHow to plant the seeds for lifelong connection and respectThis episode will leave you with strategies to foster a more respectful and trusting relationship with your child, today and for years to come.Pre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingSubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 6/24/25 | ![]() What to Do When Your Child Melts Down in Public | In this week's episode, I’m diving into a challenging but relatable parenting moment—when your child has a meltdown in a public place. Whether it's at the grocery store, the park, a restaurant, or the mall, these moments can feel overwhelming and filled with pressure, especially when you're surrounded by watchful eyes and unsolicited judgment.I’ll walk you through how to stay grounded in the midst of your child’s big emotions, how to respond with calm and confidence, and how to shift your mindset so you’re not parenting from shame or fear. You’ll also hear practical tips to help prevent public meltdowns and ways to support your child’s nervous system both during and after these difficult moments. I also share how to navigate sibling conflicts when out in public.In this episode, you’ll learn:How to respond to public meltdowns with calm and confidenceMindset shifts to let go of shame and pressure in public parenting momentsTips for preventing meltdownsHow to handle common scenarios like meltdowns at the grocery store or restaurantWhat to do when siblings fight in publicHow to create a peaceful, grounding environment when you come back home that supports your child’s nervous system.This episode will leave you ready to handle public meltdowns with calm and clarity, and build the foundation to avoid many of them altogether.Pre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingSubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
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| 6/17/25 | ![]() Creating a Calm Home When Parenting Feels Chaotic | In this week's solo episode, I share the essential principles that form the foundation for creating a calmer home life. If you’ve ever found yourself feeling overwhelmed, reactive, or unsure of how to stay grounded in the middle of the chaos, this episode is here to support you.I explore the key shifts—both practical and emotional—that can help you cultivate more calm, connection, and confidence in your parenting. You’ll also hear gentle guidance on how to regulate yourself in tough moments, and how that supports your child in learning to do the same.This episode is for any parent who longs for a more peaceful rhythm, and who wants to show up with presence, even on the hardest days.In this episode, I explore:The foundational principles of a calm home lifeHow to stay grounded when things feel overwhelmingMindset shifts that support calm, confident parentingSimple practices to regulate yourself in the momentHow your calm helps your child learn to self-regulateWhether you’re just beginning to shift your home’s energy or looking to deepen your peaceful parenting journey, this episode will meet you where you are—with warmth, clarity, and gentle encouragement.Pre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingSubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 6/10/25 | ![]() Finding the Balance Between Letting Go and Holding a Firm Boundary | Unscripted Parent Coaching Session with Chinyelu | Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast!In this Unscripted Parent Coaching Session, I talk with a mom of two who’s searching for balance between being firm and staying flexible, between encouraging growth and avoiding pressure.Here’s what she wants to know: “How can I support my children with boundaries while still honoring their need for play and freedom?” Together, we explore how to simplify the day so there’s room for both connection and calm.If you’ve been feeling unsure about when to hold firm, when to be more flexible, or how to keep the day flowing without constant resistance, this episode will meet you right where you are.In this episode, we talk about:Why independent play is so essential for childrenHow reducing transitions throughout the day can ease resistanceWays to help children stay at the table during mealtimesCreating a daily rhythm that supports rest, play, and learningLetting go of the pressure to do it allThis conversation is full of encouragement and practical strategies to help you find your own rhythm so that your days can feel more peaceful and connected.Pre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingWant to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to applySubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 6/3/25 | ![]() Setting Boundaries That Support Your Child’s Regulation and Trust | Solo Episode | Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast!In this week's solo episode, I’m diving into one of the most important and sometimes challenging parts of parenting—setting boundaries with your child.If you’ve ever struggled with what to say when your child hits, bites, screams, or resists your limits, you’re not alone. Many parents wonder how to set boundaries that actually work—ones that are clear, and consistent. Boundaries aren’t about controlling your child, they’re about creating safety, clarity, and emotional security.In this episode, I walk you through three key steps for setting boundaries in a way that supports your child’s emotional development and your confidence as a parent. I also share the importance of connection when holding a boundary.You’ll come away with simple phrases to use in the moment, insight into why boundaries feel so hard sometimes, and encouragement to stay rooted in love and presence, even during the tough moments.In this episode, I share:Why boundaries are essential for your child’s emotional growthHow to set limits with clarity and connectionHow to respond when your child hits, bites, or screamsthe importance of connection and acknowledging your child's feelingsThis episode will help you feel more confident, more centered, and more connected as you guide your child with boundaries rooted in love.Pre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingSubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 5/27/25 | ![]() Breaking the Cycle of Yelling and Reactive Parenting with Hunter Clarke-Fields | Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast!In this week’s episode, I’m joined by Hunter Clarke-Fields— author of Raising Good Humans—for a conversation on how we can move away from reactive parenting and toward a more mindful, connected approach.We talk about what it really means to be a mindful parent, especially in those everyday moments that test our patience. Hunter shares powerful tools on how we can break cycles of yelling and frustration, and instead create more calm, connection, and intention in our relationships with our children.If you’ve ever struggled with staying calm or wondered how to respond with more presence (rather than reacting in the heat of the moment), this episode offers both practical tools and gentle encouragement.In this episode, we explore:What mindful parenting looks like in everyday lifeTools to self-regulate in the momentTips to stop yellingMindset shifts that lead to lasting changeWhether you’re just starting to explore mindful parenting or looking for fresh inspiration, I hope this conversation with Hunter reminds you that growth is always possible—and that you don’t have to do it perfectly to make a meaningful difference. Thank you to our sponsor, https://untammed.coWant to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to applySubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 5/20/25 | ![]() The Deeper Need Behind Your Child's Defiance | Solo Episode | If your child says “no” to every request, ignores your instructions, or pushes back against every boundary, you’re not alone. Defiance in early childhood is one of the most challenging behaviors to navigate, and it often leaves parents feeling exhausted, confused, or even doubting themselves.In this solo episode of The We Nurture Podcast, I explore what is behind defiant behavior in children so that you can get to the root of the challenge.You’ll learn why children say “no,” what’s often hiding underneath defiance, and how to support your child through this behavior. This episode will help you shift from frustration to understanding—and offer practical ideas for building more cooperation, trust, and ease in your daily rhythm.In this episode, I share:– Why your child might be saying “no” more often– How to make your home a place of more connection and less correction– What children really need when they are defiant– How connection reduces power strugglesWhether you're dealing with frequent “nos,” full-on meltdowns, or subtle resistance, this conversation will help you feel more grounded and empowered to parent with love and intention.Thank you to our sponsor, https://untammed.coWant to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to applySubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 5/13/25 | ![]() Our Day Falls Apart By The Afternoon, How Do I Fix It? | Unscripted Parent Coaching Session with Chinyelu | In this Unscripted Parent Coaching Session, I sit down with a mom who is struggling with chaotic afternoons while having a lack of energy and balancing children who need her attention.We dive into how to create a rhythm that nurtures both the mom and her children, and to bring more calm, connection, and predictability to a part of the day that so often feels unmanageable.As we talk through the real-life challenges of finding quiet moments, meeting everyone’s needs, and resetting the family rhythm, I offer guidance and practical tools you can begin to use right away.In this episode, we explore:What can cause afternoons to feel chaoticThe reasons children become clingy or unsettledHow to create small but powerful moments of connectionWays to honor your need for rest without guiltThe role of rhythm and the 4 anchors in creating peaceful daysThis episode will leave you feeling ready to reclaim the chaotic parts of your day.Thank you to our sponsor, https://untammed.coWant to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to applySubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 5/6/25 | ![]() Creating Emotional Safety for Your Child at Bedtime for Better Sleep | In this solo episode of The We Nurture Podcast, Chinyelu shares insights to help you navigate one of the most tender parts of the day for your child: bedtime.If your child resists going to sleep, expresses fears at night, or needs more from you at bedtime than you feel you have to give, you’re not alone. This episode explores why bedtime can bring so many big feelings to the surface—and how you can lovingly support your child through them, without losing your own sense of calm.Chinyelu unpacks what bedtime fears may really be communicating, why it’s not always about the fear itself, and how rhythm and storytelling can be powerful tools for comfort and connection. You’ll come away with practical ideas and a renewed perspective on how to ease your evenings and support your child in feeling safe enough to rest.In this episode, Chinyelu explores: Why fears and resistance often show up at bedtime What your child might really need at the end of the day How to bring more connection and calm to the bedtime rhythm The power of stories to meet emotional needs and ease anxiety Simple shifts to help your child feel safe and ready for sleepThis episode will leave you feeling more grounded, more confident, and more equipped to handle bedtime with love and intention.Thank you to our sponsor, https://untammed.co Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalLooking for 1:1 Parenting Support? Click here to book a sessionOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 4/15/25 | ![]() How to Curate Outside Toys and Backyard Play to Increase Your Child's Outdoor Play [From the Archives] | [From the Archives] This episode was originally aired on July 15th, 2022. Spending time outdoors is real food for the soul, real food for the senses, as it nourishes the young child’s senses. Spending time outside helps your child breathe deeply and be better regulated. Nature reduces overwhelm and eases tension. It will bring your child to a calm peaceful state. One of the great benefits of being out in nature is that it also gives your child time away from screens, and makes it possible for them to intimately reconnect with themselves. Join me in this episode as I talk about the Foundational senses, outdoor activities that strengthen these senses, and how you can create an outdoor play area in your own backyard with toys that you curate that will interest your child and encourage them to spend hours in play outside. Want to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to apply Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture Journal Order my new book, The Little Book of Parenting | — | ||||||
| 4/1/25 | ![]() I'm Struggling to Get a Break Because My Child Won’t Play Alone | Welcome back to Unscripted Parent Coaching Sessions With Chinyelu!In this episode, we revisit a mom I coached in the January 21st episode, where she shared how her daughter’s whining and lack of sleep were wearing her down. She begins with an update on what has changed since then before we dive into another challenge she’s facing—her daughter’s struggle with independent play. She longs for more breathing room in her day, but instead, every moment feels like a demand for her attention. Whether it’s wanting to be entertained, needing constant engagement, or refusing to play alone, the weight of being in a constant out-breath is leaving her drained.We explore ways to support her daughter so that she can begin to play more independently.Want to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to applySubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalLooking for 1:1 Parenting Support? Click here to book a sessionOrder my new book, The Little Book of Parenting | — | ||||||
| 3/25/25 | ![]() How Long Should Potty Training Take? | Welcome back to Unscripted Parent Coaching Sessions With Chinyelu!In this episode, I speak with a mom of two who’s feeling stuck in the potty training process with her 4-year-old. While her son is making progress, there’s one piece that just isn’t clicking—and it’s beginning to wear on her patience. We also talk about co-sleeping plus how to know when her 4-year-old is ready for a full day at school. Together, we explore how to meet his needs during this challenging, yet important time of transition. Want to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to applySubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalLooking for 1:1 Parenting Support? Click here to book a sessionOrder my new book, The Little Book of Parenting Disclaimer: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 3/18/25 | ![]() How Do I Create a Rhythm When Every Day Feels Unpredictable? | Welcome back to Unscripted Parent Coaching Sessions With Chinyelu!In this episode, I speak with a mom of three who is navigating life with a high-energy toddler, a newborn, and homeschooling her oldest. She longs for more calm in her day but finds herself constantly pulled in different directions—nursing on demand, keeping up with household tasks, and trying to maintain a rhythm that worked before her baby was born. She’s searching for a way to bring more balance into her days while meeting the unique needs of all three of her children. We explore shifts she can make within her day to support her toddler’s high energy, reduce screentime, and invite more balance into her days.Want to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to applySubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalLooking for 1:1 Parenting Support? Click here to book a sessionOrder my new book, The Little Book of Parenting Disclaimer: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 3/11/25 | ![]() How Much Should I Push My Child? | Welcome back to Unscripted Parent Coaching Sessions With Chinyelu!In this episode, I speak with a mom of one navigating the delicate balance of encouraging her dreamy 9-year-old toward more independence without pushing too hard. As her child moves through the 9-year change, she’s noticing resistance, slow transitions, and moments that trigger her own frustrations. Together, we explore how to gently support independence while honoring her child’s natural pace.Want to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to applySubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalLooking for 1:1 Parenting Support? Click here to book a sessionOrder my new book, The Little Book of Parenting Disclaimer: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() I Feel Judgment for How I'm Parenting My Sensitive Son | Welcome back to Unscripted Parent Coaching Sessions With Chinyelu!In this episode, I speak with a mom of 2 who feels the weight of judgment for how she’s parenting her sensitive 3-year-old son. He struggles with transitions, and since starting at a new school, she's made the choice to support him at his pace—but the pressure from others to push him toward independence has her second-guessing herself. Together, we explore how to navigate these feelings, support her son’s needs, and trust her own instincts without letting outside opinions shake her confidence. Want to come on the show? Click here to applySubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalLooking for 1:1 Parenting Support? Click here to book a sessionOrder my new book, The Little Book of Parenting Disclaimer: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 2/25/25 | ![]() Mornings With My 3-year-old Feel Like a Battle | Welcome back to another episode of Unscripted Parent Coaching Sessions With Chinyelu!In this episode, I talk with a mom of one who feels like every morning is a battle with her 3-year-old. From getting dressed to heading out the door, every step turns into a power struggle, leaving both of them frustrated before the day even begins. She longs for a calmer, more connected start to their mornings but isn’t sure how to make that happen. Together, we explore how a good morning begins the night before and other strategies to create more peaceful mornings for both her and her son.Want to come on the show for a free coaching session? Click here to applySubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalLooking for private 1:1 Parenting Support? Click here to book a sessionOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingDisclaimer: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
| 2/18/25 | ![]() My 4-Year-Old Says He Doesn’t Like His Baby Brother | Welcome back to The We Nurture Podcast: Unscripted Parent Coaching Sessions with Chinyelu!In this episode, I speak with a mom of two who is struggling with her 4-year-old’s big emotions toward his baby brother. He yells, hits, and insists he doesn’t like him. She wants to help him navigate this transition without making him feel like an outsider in their family. Together, we explore how she can support both of her children while keeping her own calm in the process.Want to come on the show? Click here to apply Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture Journal Looking for 1:1 Parenting Support? Click here to book a session Order my new book, The Little Book of Parenting Disclaimer: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website. | — | ||||||
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