Nicole Schiener is passionate about fostering healthy relationships at home and work and is on a mission to liberate mothers from perfectionism and the pressure to do it all. Part 1 of my conversation with Nicole Schiener included the following: -Topics connected to Eve Rodsky’s book, FAIRPLAY- A Game Changing Solution for When You Have […]
Tag Archives | parenting podcast
Caring without Carrying it All, Nicole Schiener joins the Julie in Conversation podcast.
Nicole Schiener on ‘Caring Without Carrying It All’. Say it loud Nicole Schiener, RP, CCC, CCFP, CGE and thank you for your mission and commitment and inspiring work supporting moms and helping professionals. I can listen to you repeating your mission again and again. Who else resonates? Be sure to listen to part 1 […]
When and How To Talk about Sex with Your Tweens with (and thanks to) Sex Educator Amy Lang, MA
Amy Lang, MA, Sex Educator extraordinaire, enthusiastically walks us through the ways we can speak to our kids about sex, what to say and when to say it (it’s much earlier than you think, well it’s much earlier than what I thought!) and oh so much more….you don’t want to miss out on this valuable […]
Anna Seewald- Authentic Parenting
Anna Seewald, M.Ed., is a parenting educator, parent, speaker, author and founder of the successful and widely listened to Authentic Parenting Podcast. If you don’t already know Anna, you will quickly feel like you want to. Anna brings both great meaning and levity to any conversation. I have loved her podcast from first listening to […]
Making our way through with Deborah MacNamara, Ph.D.
This week on the podcast Dr. Deborah MacNamara returned to grace the podcast waves and offered insight to help us orient in these changing times. As she said “we can’t orient to something that is always changing” and yet she managed to orient us nonetheless, despite these changing times in the midst of this global […]
Dr. Deborah MacNamara on cultivating caring and empathy
Deborah MacNamara, PhD is on Faculty at the Neufeld Institute, author of Rest, Play, Grow: Making Sense of Preschoolers (or anyone who acts like one), and operates a counselling practice supporting families. She is a dynamic teacher and experienced counsellor who makes developmental science come to life in the everyday context of home and classroom. […]