As parents, most of us have had a few cringe-worthy moments that we'd love to rewind and erase if we could. What can we do when we lose our cool and say things to or in front of our children that we wish we could take back? How can we ensure that our kids learn from our mistakes, even the ones we make with them? Fear not! There are ways to repair 'ruptures' that can actually be powerful teachable moments around the power of words, exploring our 'triggers' and taking responsibility for our own actions.
Expectations of Parenting
Home Schooling in a Whole New Light
Wayne's World...with a toddler (Wayne Kramer)
Sex Ed Starts With You
Eenie, Meenie, Miney Mo...
There's a Freaking 4th Trimester?!?!
Holding on to the Summer Yummy
Spirituality in Parenting (with Ben Lee)
The Zika Virus
Pink nail polish for everyone? Dealing with gender stereotypes.
Single Parenting on Steroids (Fallon Smythe and Rebecca Prephan)
To Be Alone or Not to Be...
Growing Up Gay
Self-Defense: Part 2 (With Self-Defense Expert Ellen Snortland)
Running, Crying and Savoring the Moments
Self-Defense Classes - The Gift That Keeps On Giving
Fan Questions
Maz Jobrani
Jimmy Lindberg and Tales From The Circle Pit of Parenthood
Episode 19: Jimmy Lindberg and Tales From The Circle Pit of Parenthood
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History Storytime - For Kids
Privacy Boys
Nonsensical Show
Pollyanna
A Tale of Two Cities
Dr. Laura Call of the Day
Focus on the Family with Jim Daly