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A podcast that guides moms who are successful at work, and struggle with raising their preteen daughters. We use brain based methods, to navigate motherhood challenges; improve our emotional, mental and physical wellbeing.
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How do you raise kind, confident kids without losing your cool? How do you manage kids’ behavior, help them regulate their big emotions, AND stay grounded? Mindful Parenting is here to help. I’m Hunter Clarke-Fields, former yelling, frustrated mom. Dealing with my anger drove me to find practical, compassionate parenting strategies to regulate emotions as well as mindfulness to bring peace to the chaos at home. In each refreshingly honest episode you’ll come away knowing that you have permis ...
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Become a Calm Mama is a parenting podcast where you learn practical parenting tools and strategies so you can stop yelling, feel more calm, and show up as the mom you want to be. Darlynn is the top parenting coach for moms who want to know exactly how to handle misbehavior and create a peaceful home. Darlynn is known for her practical strategies and a down to earth understanding of what it’s really like to be a mom raising kids in the 21st century. Over the past 14 years, Darlynn has dedicat ...
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Raising Healthy Kid Brains helps moms and teachers understand how children’s brains work and what they can do to set them up for success. Discover the critical elements of supporting a child’s healthy brain development, psychological factors that influence emotional development, and simple suggestions to encourage the creativity and curiosity of life-long learners. Join your host, Amy Nielson, Founder of Planning Playtime, a provider of game-changing educational programs and resources to mom ...
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Parenting is the hardest job ever – and parenting a highly sensitive child who’s struggling can feel downright impossible. If you’re suffering through endless meltdowns, walking on eggshells to avoid your child’s huge emotions, and losing sleep worrying that you’re failing your child, you’ve landed in the right place. I’m Dr. Hilary Mandzik – clinical psychologist, parenting specialist, and mom of 3. And I’m here to help you feel GOOD about parenting your highly sensitive child. Join me each ...
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I'm not a supermom. But I always wanted to be one and have it all: family, career/business that I love, AND the time for myself. But that ambition without proper stress resistance and resilience killed my mom (cancer at 48) and drove me to the edge of burnout twice. Only when I saw the disastrous effects of my anger, stress, and resentment on my little daughter, I knew I had to change... Since then, not only have I healed but I also helped thousands of other women all around the world throug ...
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Pruning To Prosper - Declutter Your Life For Catholic Moms

Gina Morton/Declutter Coach, Mindset Coach, Budget Coach, Meal Planning Coach

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The podcast for Catholic moms yearning to hear the voice of God through all the clutter, money struggles and mindset issues of day to day life. Do you want more money, less clutter, a peaceful home and the courage to do what God is really calling you to do? He brought you here for a reason. Welcome, my friend. Are you tired of moving clutter from place to place? Are you constantly yelling at or nagging other people to move their clutter? Are you too tired from tidying to actually clean? Do y ...
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The Go-To Podcast for Christians Who Want To Rewrite the Story of Their Family’s legacy! Have you ever wondered why you parent the way you do? Do you find yourself feeling helpless and hopeless because no matter how hard you try, you continue to parent the way you were parented? No matter how many parenting books you’ve read, you still find yourself losing your patience, yelling, giving ultimatums instead of healthy consequences, reacting instead of responding, lecturing instead of teaching, ...
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Mom On Purpose with Natalie Bacon is a podcast that provides wellness tools to help you become your best self as a high achieving mom. You'll hear topics on motherhood, marriage, parenting, mindset, anxiety, worry, mom guilt, mom rage, perfectionism, comparison trap, confidence, time management, work life balance, goal setting, fulfillment, and more. Have a question that you want answered? Call the Podcast Hotline here: 8-333-ASKNAT (833-327-5628). Visit momonpurpose.com for more resources o ...
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This podcast will help YOU earn the title of Husband, Father and Leader. We will interview experts in the fields of growth, mindset, health, relationships, leadership and life skills. We will have solo shows where our host Danny Dumas will give you his thoughts on raising happy and healthy families. Having a marriage that is fun and functional. Being a leader in your family and your world. We will have coaching shows where Danny will sit down with real men having real problems and working th ...
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In the 25+ years that Janet Lansbury has worked with children and parents, she's learned a lot. She's here to share it with you. Each episode of Unruffled addresses a reader's parenting issue through the lens of Janet's respectful parenting philosophy, consistently offering a perspective shift that ultimately frees parents of the need for scripts, strategies, tricks, and tactics. Janet is a parenting author and consultant whose website (JanetLansbury.com) is visited by millions of readers an ...
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Send us a text Summary In this episode of the Earn Your Title podcast, Daniel Dumas discusses the complexities of parenting, particularly the balance between gentle parenting and the necessity of being harsh at times. He explores the principles of gentle parenting, emphasizing empathy, respect, and emotional intelligence, while also acknowledging t…
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Find out what is Polyvagal theory and how it can help you and your child go from shut down and dysregulated to calm, connected, and joyful. Yshai Boussi talks to Hunter about the 3 nervous system states as well as how to balance mental health with things like chores! ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is the host Mindful Parenting Pod…
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Feeling overwhelmed by the emotional rollercoaster of motherhood, especially with preteen girls? Join me, Esther Mbabazi, on "Motherhood and the Brain" as we uncover the evolutionary roots of our anxieties and worries. Learn how these emotions are hardwired into our roles as protectors and nurturers, and gain practical insights into managing them t…
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Ever worry about taking your sensitive kids out, knowing a meltdown might be right around the corner? In this episode, I’m sharing a recent experience from a family dinner that didn’t go quite as planned. With my 3.5-year-old having had a long day and pushing past her usual bedtime, I knew it could be a challenge. But with the right mindset and a l…
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Send us a text So how do you help your kids manage their big emotions (especially if they created a drama over some silly little thing), without getting frustrated yourself? What is the most important thing to keep in mind? And why can no parenting script ever help you with this? What are they missing? Let's peel this onion one layer at a time. You…
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Today on the podcast, I am interviewing Tracey Yokas, the author of Bloodlines: A Memoir of Harm and Healing. She is here to share her experience of navigating a teen mental health crisis with her own daughter, including the struggles and what she learned through the process that helped them both cope and heal. You’ll Learn: The true cause of eatin…
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Mindful Parenting member Katie has been working on skillful responses to her three year-old, but her husband disagrees with her responses. He is worried that without “consequences” their child won’t have any disincentive to stop the bad behavior. What do they do? In this special on-air coaching session, Hunter talks Katie through how to respond to …
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This week, I’m joined by early childhood interventionist, Jill Urbane, as she shares her expertise on toddler speech development. Jill has been working with families for over 25 years, and in that time, she has created a comprehensive system that gives parents the tools they need to encourage their child’s development and set a strong foundation fo…
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Opening Bible verse: John 3:16-18 Jesus did not die on the cross to condemn us, He died on the cross to set us free. Yet, how many of you allow your wardrobe to keep you back from enjoying that freedom? Do you wake up each morning to a wardrobe fit for the woman God created you to be? Or do you wake up to a wardrobe of a woman who lives without fai…
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In today’s episode, the focus is on a topic that’s on so many parents’ minds: how to raise resilient, sensitive kids without fostering entitlement. With all the buzz about kids today being “too entitled,” this conversation challenges that narrative and offers a fresh perspective. The episode explores why emotional expression doesn’t equal entitleme…
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Dealing with a child who constantly whines and complains can be frustrating and overwhelming for any mom. In this episode, I'm diving into practical strategies to navigate those tricky moments of complaining and whining in kids. Instead of focusing solely on controlling the behavior, we'll explore how shifting your mindset can transform how you rea…
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Hey friends, Have you ever broken free from a toxic relationship but still felt stuck? Like the chains are gone, but the wounds are still there? Healing is a journey—a painful yet beautiful process—and I want you to know that you’re not alone in it. In today’s episode, we’re going beyond just breaking free. We’re diving into what it means to truly …
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Send us a text Summary In this episode of the Earn Your Title podcast, Danny Dumas discusses the impact of technology on parenting, particularly the balance between monitoring children and allowing them independence. He reflects on his own childhood without constant tracking and emphasizes the importance of letting kids experience the world, make d…
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We all have shame but we don’t talk about it. And it can drive our behavior to change on a dime, so how do we deal with it? How does shame affect our parenting? Hunter talks to life coach Andrea Owen about how to become shame resilient and how to help our kids avoid being driven by shame. ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is the host…
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What if yelling at your preteen is actually causing more harm than good? Discover a powerful secret that can transform your relationship with your child in the 30th episode of Motherhood from the Brain, hosted by Esther Mbabazi. Learn how managing your own reactions, rather than raising your voice, can create a peaceful and understanding home envir…
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In this Parenting Reflections episode, I share a surprising moment from my son’s soccer practice that led to a powerful parenting lesson. What started as an ordinary practice turned into a deeper conversation about what it means to be a good coach, and how we can better support our kids when they face challenges. This experience highlighted the imp…
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Send us a text If you grew up in a culture where authority and respect were forced by fear, then you might be struggling in all of your relationships (not just with your kids) on how to get the respect you deserve. Because neither people pleasing (and needing to be liked, over-giving, being too nice/soft), nor yelling, bullying, punishing, and thre…
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Today on Become A Calm Mama, you get double the parent coaches! My guest, Eileen Devine, specializes in supporting parents who are raising kids with neurobehavioral conditions. Signs that your child might be struggling with a neurobehavioral condition Common challenges for kids with neurobehavioral conditions and their parents Eileen’s favorite man…
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Mindful Parenting member Katie has been working on skillful responses to her three year-old, but her husband disagrees with her responses. He is worried that without “consequences” their child won’t have any disincentive to stop the bad behavior. What do they do? In this special on-air coaching session, Hunter talks Katie through how to respond to …
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Opening Bible Verse: Luke 9:51-56 When Jesus was not met with a welcome reception in the Samaritan village, He didn't agree to James and John's wish to call down fire from heaven to consume the people of the village. Instead, Jesus calmly found another way and went to a different village. When things are not going your way in your home. When the ta…
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Mornings can be especially tough when it comes to school drop-offs, particularly for sensitive kids. In this episode, I’m sharing 3 tips to help make those drop-offs smoother, from preparing your child ahead of time to adjusting your own mindset and energy when you arrive. A calm, confident parent can make all the difference for a child struggling …
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Hey friends, if you’ve ever been caught in a toxic relationship—whether with a spouse, friend, co-worker, family member, or church leader—you know how deeply it can wound you. I’ve been there too, and I know what it’s like to feel stuck, confused, and like you’ve lost parts of yourself along the way. In this episode, I’m opening up about my own jou…
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Having a purpose can get you through the hardest moments in motherhood. If you ever feel like you’re just going through the motions of motherhood, putting out fires and reacting to life’s demands, having a defined purpose is the solution. In this episode, I’m diving deep into how you can shift from living on autopilot to living with intention by di…
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Send us a text Summary In this episode of the Earn Your Title podcast, Danny Dumas discusses the importance of raising children within a supportive community. He reflects on personal experiences and societal trends regarding child-rearing, emphasizing the balance between protecting children from potential dangers and allowing them to interact with …
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In the United States we are in the middle of a heated presidential election and our kids are going to hear about it. How should we talk to them about politics? Hunter talks to Lindsey Cormack, Author of “How to Raise a Citizen,” about how to talk about government and politics in an age-appropriate manner. ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-F…
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This week, I’m switching things up a bit and taking you behind the scenes of a typical day in my life. From the moment I wake up to the time my head hits the pillow, I’ll walk you through how I manage all the demands of parenthood, work, and life – and, spoiler alert, it’s not about spending hours on the floor playing with my kids. Instead of the p…
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Send us a text Relationships with our own parents can get messy. Especially if you see you started repeating some of their parenting mistakes, but just can't stop yourself. So this podcast episode is for you if you: - had a happy childhood, no trauma, your parents just yelled - or your parents were not even yelling, but had you as their "safety bla…
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Recently, the U.S. Surgeon General issued an advisory saying that parents aren’t ok. There’s a lot that goes into raising emotionally healthy kids, and a huge part of it is your own mental health, including how you handle stress and negative emotions. In today’s episode, I’m breaking down this 36-page advisory and sharing some of the highlights (or…
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Send us a text How did a single mom with a high-needs, high-sensitive child manage to stop yelling? She read all the parenting books, even started studying childhood psychology at the university, coaching parents on how to stay calm... and yet, she was exploding and raging. How did she manage to heal and become a calm, loving mom, despite the gende…
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As recent data shows that a staggering 67% of fourth graders in the United States have fallen behind in reading, Valerie and Amanda are on the front lines combating this crisis. Through the Elite Reading Coach Academy, they have gained the skills and tools to teach children to read using engaging, play-based methods that deliver real results. Hear …
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In this episode, Alyssa interviews renowned speaker and bestselling author, Dr. Gabor Mate. They dive into his bestselling book, "The Myth of Normal" and discuss how coping mechanisms from our childhood show up later in our parenthood. They also discussed toxic culture, and what exactly is "trauma"? Why is it widespread and yet so misunderstood? An…
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In the second half of this insightful interview, the focus shifts to the heart of parenting and teaching. Discover ways to foster independence in kids with their schoolwork—encouraging it and handling challenges when they arise. The discussion also covers the ever-debated topic of homework, offering perspectives on assignments and what truly suppor…
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Do you struggle with yelling at your kids? You know you want to stop, but find it so challenging. If there was just a way that actually worked given everything else you have going on in your life. If that sounds like you, you're going to love today's podcast. I'm answering a caller's question about how to stop feeling angry and yelling at her kids.…
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Hey friends! Welcome back to Part 2 of my series on breaking free from toxic relationships. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out Episode 21, where I laid the foundation by covering the first three critical steps: Step 1: Recognizing and understanding your core beliefs Step 2: Identifying self-protective behaviors and defense strategies Step…
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Send us a text Summary In this episode, Danny Dumas discusses why teenagers make seemingly irrational decisions and how parents can understand and communicate with them. He uses examples of his own experiences and references a scene from the movie Monty Python's Quest for the Holy Grail to illustrate his points. The main takeaway is that teenagers …
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Is the clutter in your home so overwhelming you don't know where to begin? Or you do begin and quickly make a bigger mess, get frustrated and give up? Are you waiting for motivation to strike and THEN you'll get it together? Motivation is not going to strike, so STOP waiting for it! Just get started and guess, what? Momentum will kick in and help y…
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Today I’m opening up about something that’s been weighing on me: the pressure to focus on academics at home. So many of us feel like we have to constantly teach our kids—whether it’s reading, letter sounds, or math—but I’ve learned that sometimes it’s okay to let that go, especially when it leads to resistance. I’ve personally felt how tough it can…
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Send us a text If you're struggling in your partnership/marriage because it feels like you're giving too much and there's not enough coming back, so you stopped giving and it backfired... and you keep fighting with your partner more than before, then this podcast episode is for you. The exercises/journal prompts we will go through will help you get…
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Today I’m talking about Venmo moms, volunteer moms and everything in between. If you haven’t heard of a “Venmo mom”, it’s a term that’s been going around on TikTok and Instagram lately. Essentially, a Venmo mom is someone who isn't really interested in being a hands-on volunteer with their kid’s school, team, etc. They wanna just send some money to…
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Send us a text We are going to blur the video to protect the privacy of her family, but if you could see this mom's shining face... :) This is what becomes possible once you stop waiting for your kids to change, and start doing the work on your anger, stress, and reactions. As a result, you will not only be able to set healthy boundaries, while mak…
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What do we do when kids are having a hard time and seem to just “freak out?” We nonchalantly drop Carla Naumburg’s new book, “How to Stop Freaking Out” on the coffee table and walk away. Carla comes on to talk about this book and how parents can best support our kids when they freak out. ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is the host …
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In this episode, I sit down with one of my closest, long-time friends, a dedicated teacher with 23 years of experience across almost every grade level. Together, we dive into the importance of building strong connections early in the school year between parents and teachers. She shares her unique insights, not just as an educator, but also as a par…
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As someone who always was Type-A, career driven, and "alpha female" I didn't know it was possible to shift into being a calm, patient, grounded mom. This podcast is all about my journey to do just that—going from masculine to feminine energy and how it's impacted my personal and professional lives. You'll learn tools to have more patience in mother…
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Have you ever looked in the mirror and asked yourself, “Why do I keep ending up in relationships that leave me feeling empty, unworthy, or invisible?” Perhaps you’ve felt the sting of rejection or the suffocating weight of constantly seeking approval, only to be met with more heartache. What if the very beliefs you hold about yourself are the chain…
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Send us a text Summary In this conversation, Allison Robertson discusses the topic of learning disabilities and the process of identifying and supporting children with special needs in school. She explains the different categories of disabilities, such as specific learning disabilities, other health impairments, emotional disturbances, and speech a…
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Back-to-school season can bring a lot of stress to parents and kids! Sometimes we get in a feedback loop—their stress makes us anxious, then our anxiety makes them more scared. Yikes! Dr. Ayesha Suneja-Seymour helps us process the stress through mindfulness—sharing what to do when rumination gets to be too much. ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter C…
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