Kids & Family: Parenting
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#109 - Hope for Cynics: Why Hopeful Skepticism is the Key to Parenting Success with Jamil Zaki
In this episode of A Dad’s Path Podcast, we sit down with Jamil Zaki, author of the newly released book Hope for Cynics. Together, they dive into the fascinating concept of “hopeful skepticism” and why it’s a more effective mindset than blind optimism or deep cynicism, especially in parenting. Jamil explains why societ
We all have tendencies. Adults. Kids. Every last one of us. And understanding our tendencies as well as our kid's is a useful parenting tool. Author and host of the podcast Happier, Gretchen Rubin, joins Dr. Becky to discuss the four different tendencies people have and how to use them in everyday ways. Get the Good I
Fresh Take: Sarah Gristwood on What We Can Learn From Women's Diaries
What do women's diaries tell us that's not in the history books? What has changed about women's experiences in the last 400 years, and what remains frustratingly familiar? Historian Sarah Gristwood, author of SECRET VOICES: A YEAR OF WOMEN'S DIARIES, explains the common threads she found among the stories women felt th
151: From Trauma to Super Attractor w/Gabby Bernstein
When I knew I’d be interviewing Gabby Bernstein, it was important to me to give you guys a little something different, something you can really sink your teeth into. She’s written 9 books and been on hundreds of podcasts so you can hear her speaking about manifestation and spirituality anywhere. What I wanted to spea
Social psychologist and author, Jonathan Haidt, joins Dr. Becky to discuss his new book The Anxious Generation. In this powerful episode, they talk about the impact of phones, social media, and the decline of play on our kids' mental health. But Jonathan also offers hope that we can end the epidemic of mental illness,
Fresh Take: Dr. Gabor Maté and Dr. Gordon Neufeld on Maintaining Healthy Connection with Our Kids
How can we maintain a strong attachment to our kids as they begin to look to their peers for approval instead of their parents? Dr. Gabor Maté and Dr. Gordon Neufeld explain the crucial importance of remaining attached to our children as they grow in their new and revised edition of their book HOLD ONTO YOUR KIDS. Dr.