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Parenting advice on-the-go, with fun episodes that will make you laugh, cry, and feel better armed to be the parent you want to be! No punishments, rewards, or ultimatums required. (they’re actually discouraged). Join your host Andee Martineau, founder of the breakthrough parenting framework Connect Method Parenting, as she helps parents discover why their kids don’t listen and shows them the step-by-step process of regaining influence and building relationships that will last a lifetime!
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The Raising Lifelong Learners podcast helps parents -- especially homeschooling parents -- encourage their differently-wired kids to learn, explore passions, cultivate creativity, and become fascinated by the world around them. Join host Colleen Kessler -- educational consultant, gifted specialist, author, and speaker -- for interviews, audioblogs, tips, and encouragement to help your differently-wired kiddos become lifelong learners -- children who know that they can find the answers to any ...
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A podcast with 3 actionable takeaways in every 30-minute episode because you are a busy mom with a full schedule and an even fuller brain. Listen in to feel encouraged and inspired, as we learn together how to overcome overwhelm and find more peace and magic in motherhood. Hosted by Rachel Nielson, a mother, teacher, and writer.
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The TBPod is a podcast for clinicians and policymakers caring for patients with tuberculosis. The podcasts present discussions with expert clinicians, researchers, policymakers and advocates about their work in the field of tuberculosis. Tuberculosis remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and is an important contributor to morbidity among migrants arriving in Australia and New Zealand. There are around 1300 reported cases of TB in Australia each year, and a further 300 in New ...
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A Minute for Mom (AMFM) is a podcast that cuts through the noise and provides practical advice for solving real problems for new parents. A little about us: Rosalee's a sleep expert who runs Baby Sleep Love and Allison's a nutrition guru who runs Sweetpea Nutrition. Our podcast is full of commiseration and laughter from 2 moms in the trenches with 5 young children between them. Parenting really does take a village - and we're so happy you've joined ours.
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Action News Jax podcast channel for specials and the Pile On Podcast with Brent & Dan. It's the latest week to week from Action Sports Jax Brent Martineau and Dan Hicken on Jaguars football and Jacksonville sports, along with College Football across the state and country.
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The Reformed Sports Project's mission is to restore healthy balance and perspective in all areas of sport, through education and advocacy. Hosted by former collegiate national champion turned youth sports parent and coach Nick Buonocore, the Reformed Sports Podcast engages top figures in the sports world – highly-regarded collegiate coaches, championship-winning professional athletes, leading journalists and industry experts – to discuss the importance of a healthy and balanced approach to y ...
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Teenage friendship problems weigh heavily on us moms. 💔 Do you have a teenager who’s struggling with friends? It hurts the mama heart, doesn’t it? October was Teen Month here on 3 in 30, but I decided to extend that one more week to include one of my favorite resources for advice on raising teenagers: Brooke Romney. I asked Brooke to talk with us a…
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I understood exactly three words: rápido, izquierda, and muy bien. But I didn’t need to know Spanish to get the point—the instructor’s tone, expression, energy, and body language said it all. Just like your tone, expression, energy, and body language say it all to your kids. They can read you like a hawk. That's why parenting "tips and tricks' aren…
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Does holiday stress ever take the joy out of the holiday season for you? It's November 1st, friends, which, for many of you, might mean that you've officially switched from harvest mode to full-on holiday mode. And with that switch, you might also feel the beginnings of holiday stress. 😵‍💫 With that in mind, I invited a special guest to do a bonus …
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Professor Guy Marks AO FAHMS is a distinguished respiratory and public health physician and environmental epidemiologist. Currently serving as the President and interim Executive Director of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), he has led the Respiratory and Environmental Epidemiology group at the Woolcock Inst…
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Today, we're diving into the heart of what makes parenting click—connection! We'll explore why attachment is our #1 need and how it shapes every little interaction with our kids. Join Andee as she shares gems from her recent five-day training, giving you the inside scoop on the Connect Method Parenting framework. Whether you're ready for the Parent…
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In this week's episode, we dive deep into a topic that's a challenge for many families: sleep. Whether you're homeschooling neurodivergent kiddos, navigating giftedness, twice-exceptionality, or simply dealing with heightened anxiety, quality sleep is essential—and tricky to achieve. Key Takeaways: Establish Consistent Sleep Routines: Structure is …
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Today's focus is on emotions, nervous systems, and triggers. We explore how our perceptions shape our emotional experiences and how to navigate these emotions with compassion and understanding. The PEACE process helps us pause, explore, affirm, and create new responses, fostering emotional regulation and deeper connections with our children. Let's …
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Coming-of-age celebrations are a powerful tool to use when raising teenagers. If you’re not sure what a coming-of-age celebration is, you are in for a treat! A coming-of-age celebration is a special occasion where you invite all of the important people in your teen's life to come together, celebrate your teen, and offer words of wisdom. My son Noah…
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To ​celebrate ​us ​starting ​the ​PIVOT ​this ​week, ​I'm ​sharing ​a ​five ​day ​training ​I ​did ​about ​a ​month ​ago ​with ​you ​all. ​So ​excited ​to ​share ​it. ​It's ​going ​to ​be ​a ​great ​resource ​for ​everyone ​who's ​starting ​the ​PIVOT ​with ​me ​this ​week ​because ​we're ​going ​to ​be ​spending ​the ​next ​eight ​weeks ​deep ​div…
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TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO APPLY FOR THE PIVOT!! The PIVOT is an 8-Week program where you learn the entire CMP Framework in 8 weeks and orientation week starts on MONDAY!!! In 8 weeks, moms who've gone through the PIVOT reported a 251% improvement in their kids listening (without threats) and a 246% increase in their ability to handle challenging sit…
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Do you have a teenager who is struggling, floundering, or fighting with you constantly? My older sister Sarah had a few rough years in high school. My parents worried about her a lot. But then, Sarah found a new story - a story where she knew she was playing an important and meaningful role. She didn’t want to return to her cliché story of struggli…
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We talking about the concept of living in acceptance and how it can revolutionize your parenting approach. Learn about the invisible rulebook, or "manual," that we unknowingly write for others and how it impacts our emotional well-being. I explain the difference between unconscious and conscious rules and how taking ownership of your emotions can l…
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I recently taught a free masterclass all about mom rage. Toward the beginning of the class, I asked the women in attendance to share something that makes them feel angry on a regular basis. One mom shared: “Feeling rejected by my teen who wants nothing to do with me. This is not the mother-daughter relationship I envisioned.” 💔 This comment stopped…
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Your ability to overcome obstacles, to be inconvenienced, and to do it anyway will change your life. Today I'm talking about the final Parenting Pivot of the year. Whether you’ve been with me since the beginning or you’re just tuning in, this pivot is designed for every parent ready to embrace a connective way of parenting. We’re diving into an eig…
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Ever wish you could feel confident, compassionate, or curious on demand? In this episode, I walk you through the five essential understandings for creating emotions intentionally. I'll show you how to tap into the power of your thoughts to generate the feelings you want, so you can show up as your best self for your kids—every single day. We also d…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the power of play and why it matters at every stage of childhood! Whether you're homeschooling or just juggling parenting, incorporating play can ignite a lifelong love of learning and create magical moments of discovery. From mealworm mazes to Viking bread, we explore how playful learning leads to unexpected adve…
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Protecting my kids from the dangers in the online world is a high priority for me. My son is 13, and I’m still holding off giving him a phone, even though he insists he’s the only one in eighth grade who doesn’t have one. (And I want to say here that it's okay if you have a different view on what's best for your child, so no judgment on when you de…
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Let's talk about why as parents we want to be likeable but also need to have the courage to be disliked by our kids. Learning to give others permission not to like you can free you to focus on what really counts: liking yourself. Tune in for some real talk on parenting with confidence! Next Steps: Leave a review if you've been enjoying the CMP Podc…
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In this episode, we're diving deep into the heart of parenting with a conversation about unconditional love. It's a topic that's both incredibly rewarding and undeniably challenging, especially when it comes to parenting. But before we get into that, a quick celebration is in order—our podcast just turned one! 🎉 If you’ve enjoyed listening, conside…
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In our latest episode, we dive into how to ignite your child's curiosity by exploring topics together, even if it means using Google searches or watching fun educational videos. Celebrate every milestone, no matter how small, and foster a growth mindset by focusing on the process, not just the outcomes. This episode, along with Colleen’s new book, …
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Are you feeling out of your depth as you navigate the teen years? My son, Noah, just turned 13, and I have noticed a definite shift in some of the dynamics of our relationship. That's why I'm so grateful for experts who can help me! Amie Anger is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and mom of 6 kids ranging from 11-18 years old. She has a Bachelor's …
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In this episode, we dive into fear and how it holds us back from living fully and being the parent we want to be. Fear comes up often in my coaching sessions with moms. Sometimes, it’s obvious, like fearing that letting go of consequences will mean kids won’t learn. Other times, it’s hidden beneath feelings of resentment or self-criticism. The trut…
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I'm using this episode to break down an emotional takeover. I'll be sharing a real-life situation from a few weeks ago, unpacking what happened, how I could have prevented it, and how we can better prepare for stressful moments in the future. We'll dive into handling unexpected situations, the power of a clean apology, and how to address those snea…
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In this episode, we explore the beautiful intersections of joy, wonder, and learning in your homeschooling journey. Colleen opens up about her struggles with perfectionism and how it has impacted her homeschooling and parenting. She encourages us to embrace the messiness of life to enjoy deeper connections and create memorable moments with our chil…
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Amanda Christensen joins us in this month's edition to discuss the critical impact of nurses in the fight against tuberculosis. Amanda is the Executive Director at the Australian Respiratory Council and is deeply experienced in the field of tuberculosis care. We explored the ideal attributes of TB nurses, offering perspectives on tuberculosis both …
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Acceptance isn't about throwing in the towel or turning a blind eye to misbehavior—it's about stepping into the present moment like you handpicked it. It's about handling tricky situations in a way you respect that serves your child's highest good. 🌟 I'm breaking down how acceptance—of the past, present, and future — will release you from frustrati…
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Are you wondering how to have political conversations with your friends and loved ones without things turning, well... hostile? Election time is here, and the political atmosphere is so divisive that it can feel impossible to have political conversations without things getting heated. So does this mean we just avoid talking about politics altogethe…
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We're talking about how to believe new things so that you can change how you show up and navigate tricky situations with your kids without your children needing to change a single thing. It's what I call FREEDOM and ironically is one of the things that leads the kids to WANTING to listen better. Whether it's a past event you still feel icky about o…
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Parenting a child with big emotions, big reactions, and a neurodiverse brain can be a real challenge. 🫠 I know this firsthand because my son Noah has always been spicy and spirited, and he was diagnosed with ADHD at the end of 5th grade. His formal diagnosis has been a huge blessing for our family, as it has given us a way to research ways to suppo…
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There's a difference between emotions and feelings. Emotions are the automatic physiological responses, and feelings are the cognitive awareness of those emotions. I'll explain why understanding the difference is important. I'm also talking about how to genuinely feeling and processing your emotions. Despite being emotional creatures by nature, man…
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In the latest episode we dive deep into the evolving and sometimes chaotic world of homeschooling. Join Colleen as she shares her family's "Not Back to School Day" traditions, how they're adapting amid a jam-packed schedule, and the heartfelt challenges of balancing multiple roles. Key Takeaways: Homeschools adapt from year to year, and new traditi…
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Today we're talking about the differences between blame and responsibility. How to identify when you're slipping into blame and how to shift towards taking responsibility. The impact of blame on your relationships with your children and others. Some practical strategies to move from blame to responsibility, empowering yourself and improving your pa…
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Living with grief can feel heavy, dark, and confusing. It's a time when it's easy to lose ourselves. Grief looks different for everyone, and if you are in the middle of grieving, my heart aches for you. I have experienced loss, and I know the deep ache of grief. It's a tender topic that's close to my heart. That's why I'm honored to share Shelby Qu…
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Let's talk about the art of failing productively, and transforming setbacks into opportunities for growth and resilience in life and in parenting. Today we're... Redefining failure How the fear of failure trips parents up Setting expectations and learning from unmet ones How to avoid "failing ahead of time" and the importance of iteration Strategie…
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In today's episode, Colleen had the pleasure of speaking with the incredible Dr. Deborah Ruf about homeschooling, giftedness, and the evolving landscape of education. Key Takeaways: Evolving Homeschooling Landscape: With more resources available, being intentional in selecting activities and groups is crucial. Giftedness Beyond Scores: Giftedness i…
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