Zen Parenting is a weekly online radio discussion between a spiritual and emotional mom (Cathy Cassani Adams) and a logical and practical dad (Todd Adams). Anyone else living a life like that?
What Is Zen Parenting? Part 1- Podcast #700
Cathy & Todd celebrate their 700th episode by discussing the universal principles of Zen Parenting, the importance of civil conversation, and what has remained the same for the last 12 years. Part 1 of 2.
3/7/2023 • 0
What love says when we are alone and afraid- Podcast #533
Todd and Cathy discuss Elizabeth Gilbert’s Valentine’s Day post titled TEN ACTUAL THINGS THAT LOVE HAS SAID TO ME WHEN I WAS ALONE AND AFRAID (FOR ANYONE WHO MIGHT NEED IT TODAY). They discuss each one and how they can rewire the way we experience ourselves and the way we see the world.
2/18/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 21 seconds
What love says when we are alone and afraid- Podcast #533
Todd and Cathy discuss Elizabeth Gilbert’s Valentine’s Day post titled TEN ACTUAL THINGS THAT LOVE HAS SAID TO ME WHEN I WAS ALONE AND AFRAID (FOR ANYONE WHO MIGHT NEED IT TODAY). They discuss each one and how they can rewire the way we experience ourselves and the way we see the world.
2/18/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 21 seconds
Ms. Americana & Powerful Women- Podcast #531
Cathy & Todd talk about the new Taylor Swift Documentary, Shakira's and J-Lo's Superbowl half time show, and other powerful women.
2/13/2020 • 56 minutes, 42 seconds
Ms. Americana & Powerful Women- Podcast #531
Cathy & Todd talk about the new Taylor Swift Documentary, Shakira's and J-Lo's Superbowl half time show, and other powerful women.
2/13/2020 • 56 minutes, 42 seconds
On Purpose With Heidi Stevens & John Duffy- Podcast #532
Cathy+Todd talk with Heidi Stevens from the Chicago Tribune, and Dr. John Duffy, author of Parenting the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety. They discuss having a moral compass, the current political climate, handling Facebook conversations, and of course, parenting. Make sure you subscribe to Heidi and John’s podcast, On Purpose.
2/11/2020 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 14 seconds
On Purpose With Heidi Stevens & John Duffy- Podcast #532
Cathy+Todd talk with Heidi Stevens from the Chicago Tribune, and Dr. John Duffy, author of Parenting the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety. They discuss having a moral compass, the current political climate, handling Facebook conversations, and of course, parenting. Make sure you subscribe to Heidi and John’s podcast, On Purpose.
2/11/2020 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 14 seconds
Humility & Procrastination Podcast #530 (Replay)
Cathy and Todd discuss why we are always evolving, and share a clip from The Robcast about why humility is essential. They discuss why it’s never too late to excel at sports or other activities, why procrastination may not be such a bad thing, and why Slow TV on Netflix is so soothing.
1/28/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Humility & Procrastination Podcast #530 (Replay)
Cathy and Todd discuss why we are always evolving, and share a clip from The Robcast about why humility is essential. They discuss why it’s never too late to excel at sports or other activities, why procrastination may not be such a bad thing, and why Slow TV on Netflix is so soothing.
1/28/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Every Trigger is an Opening- Podcast #529
Cathy and Todd continue their discussion about wounds and triggers, and why parts of ourselves need to be acknowledged and validated. They discuss awareness and forgiveness, and why every trigger is an opening and opportunity to heal.
1/21/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 13 seconds
Every Trigger is an Opening- Podcast #529
Cathy and Todd continue their discussion about wounds and triggers, and why parts of ourselves need to be acknowledged and validated. They discuss awareness and forgiveness, and why every trigger is an opening and opportunity to heal.
1/21/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 13 seconds
Wounds & Triggers- Podcast #528
Cathy and Todd discuss childhood wounding and why it leads to triggers in adulthood. They discuss how healthy parts of the self can soothe the wounded parts, and why being triggered is like a replaying an old, painful event or message.
1/14/2020 • 59 minutes, 35 seconds
Wounds & Triggers- Podcast #528
Cathy and Todd discuss childhood wounding and why it leads to triggers in adulthood. They discuss how healthy parts of the self can soothe the wounded parts, and why being triggered is like a replaying an old, painful event or message.
1/14/2020 • 59 minutes, 35 seconds
Relationship Resolutions- Podcast #527
Todd and Cathy discuss “relationship resolutions” for 2020, and why practice and self-compassion are essential when starting a new year.
1/7/2020 • 53 minutes, 12 seconds
Relationship Resolutions- Podcast #527
Todd and Cathy discuss “relationship resolutions” for 2020, and why practice and self-compassion are essential when starting a new year.
1/7/2020 • 53 minutes, 12 seconds
Dr. Dan Siegel- The Power of Showing UP- Podcast #526
Cathy and Todd interview Dr. Siegel's newest book- The Power of Showing Up- How Parental Presence Shapes Who Our Kids Become & How Their Brains Get Wired.
12/31/2019 • 55 minutes
Dr. Dan Siegel- The Power of Showing UP- Podcast #526
Cathy and Todd interview Dr. Siegel's newest book- The Power of Showing Up- How Parental Presence Shapes Who Our Kids Become & How Their Brains Get Wired.
12/31/2019 • 55 minutes
Dandelions and Orchids: Podcast #525
Cathy and Todd discuss Dr. Thomas Boyce’s book, The Orchid and the Dandelion and how all children can thrive if given the right environment. They also discuss neurodiversity, This is Us, some of the best movies of the year, and what’s in store for 2020.
12/24/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 48 seconds
Dandelions and Orchids: Podcast #525
Cathy and Todd discuss Dr. Thomas Boyce’s book, The Orchid and the Dandelion and how all children can thrive if given the right environment. They also discuss neurodiversity, This is Us, some of the best movies of the year, and what’s in store for 2020.
12/24/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 48 seconds
Tony Porter from A Call To Men & Author Hunter Clarke-Fields Podcast #524
It's a double feature as Cathy and Todd interview the CEO of A Call To Men Tony Porter & Author of Raising Good Humans Hunter Clarke-Fields.
12/17/2019 • 59 minutes, 33 seconds
Tony Porter from A Call To Men & Author Hunter Clarke-Fields Podcast #524
It's a double feature as Cathy and Todd interview the CEO of A Call To Men Tony Porter & Author of Raising Good Humans Hunter Clarke-Fields.
12/17/2019 • 59 minutes, 33 seconds
What is Marriage? Podcast #523
Cathy and Todd discuss why women are expected to take a man’s last name, and why this can be an important discussion and decision for couples. They discuss the meaning of Miss, Ms, and Mrs., why Queen and Slim and Marriage Story are important movies, and why Carol Spinney, the man who played Big Bird will be missed.
12/10/2019 • 48 minutes
What is Marriage? Podcast #523
Cathy and Todd discuss why women are expected to take a man’s last name, and why this can be an important discussion and decision for couples. They discuss the meaning of Miss, Ms, and Mrs., why Queen and Slim and Marriage Story are important movies, and why Carol Spinney, the man who played Big Bird will be missed.
12/10/2019 • 48 minutes
Setting An Intention: Podcast #522
Cathy and Todd discuss poetry, Frozen 2, The ZPR Holiday Calendar and setting an intention.
12/3/2019 • 48 minutes, 8 seconds
Setting An Intention: Podcast #522
Cathy and Todd discuss poetry, Frozen 2, The ZPR Holiday Calendar and setting an intention.
12/3/2019 • 48 minutes, 8 seconds
It’s A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood- Podcast #521
Cathy and Todd discuss the new film "It's A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood" about Mister Rogers as well as a quick take on women's menstruation.
11/26/2019 • 48 minutes
It’s A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood- Podcast #521
Cathy and Todd discuss the new film "It's A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood" about Mister Rogers as well as a quick take on women's menstruation.
11/26/2019 • 48 minutes
Getting The Love You Want: Podcast #520
Cathy and Todd discuss Imago Dialogue as introduced by Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt's book titled Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples and why it could help your relationships.
11/19/2019 • 52 minutes, 19 seconds
Getting The Love You Want: Podcast #520
Cathy and Todd discuss Imago Dialogue as introduced by Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt's book titled Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples and why it could help your relationships.
11/19/2019 • 52 minutes, 19 seconds
Denying Reality: Podcast #519
Cathy and Todd discuss what it means to “feel felt” and how to attune to your partner and children. They also explain why it’s important to understand your child’s experience and not deny their reality.
11/12/2019 • 56 minutes, 29 seconds
Denying Reality: Podcast #519
Cathy and Todd discuss what it means to “feel felt” and how to attune to your partner and children. They also explain why it’s important to understand your child’s experience and not deny their reality.
11/12/2019 • 56 minutes, 29 seconds
Effortless Perfection (Or Not): Podcast #518
Cathy and Todd discuss Anna Quindlin’s quote, “The thing that is really hard, and really amazing, is giving up on being perfect and beginning the work of becoming yourself”, and how we can help our kids understand this at an early age. They discuss the anxiety kids feel to do everything right, and why kids from high-achieving schools are now considered “high risk”.
11/5/2019 • 39 minutes, 12 seconds
Effortless Perfection (Or Not): Podcast #518
Cathy and Todd discuss Anna Quindlin’s quote, “The thing that is really hard, and really amazing, is giving up on being perfect and beginning the work of becoming yourself”, and how we can help our kids understand this at an early age. They discuss the anxiety kids feel to do everything right, and why kids from high-achieving schools are now considered “high risk”.
11/5/2019 • 39 minutes, 12 seconds
Rosalind Wiseman-Building A Culture of Dignity: Podcast #517
We had two special guests on the podcast today - Rosalind Wiseman and our daughter Jacey - you don’t want to miss this discussion about dignity, respect, Euphoria, sex ed, boy group chats and of course, Mean Girls - we will post next week! 💥
10/29/2019 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 36 seconds
Rosalind Wiseman-Building A Culture of Dignity: Podcast #517
We had two special guests on the podcast today - Rosalind Wiseman and our daughter Jacey - you don’t want to miss this discussion about dignity, respect, Euphoria, sex ed, boy group chats and of course, Mean Girls - we will post next week! 💥
10/29/2019 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 36 seconds
Self-esteem Vs. Self-compassion Podcast #516
Cathy and Todd discuss the difference between self-compassion and self-esteem and why only one is healthy for the individual and family. They share the three components of self-compassion shared by Kristin Neff, and discuss her impact on Brenè Brown and others.
10/22/2019 • 43 minutes, 32 seconds
Self-esteem Vs. Self-compassion Podcast #516
Cathy and Todd discuss the difference between self-compassion and self-esteem and why only one is healthy for the individual and family. They share the three components of self-compassion shared by Kristin Neff, and discuss her impact on Brenè Brown and others.
Cathy and Todd discuss the Adverse Childhood Experiences test, and why California Surgeon General Nadine Burke Harris plans to incorporate it into early-childhood wellness screenings. They discuss how an ACE score determines the long-term health of a child, and why understanding an ACE score can help deepen our self-awareness and evolve our parenting.
Cathy and Todd discuss the Adverse Childhood Experiences test, and why California Surgeon General Nadine Burke Harris plans to incorporate it into early-childhood wellness screenings. They discuss how an ACE score determines the long-term health of a child, and why understanding an ACE score can help deepen our self-awareness and evolve our parenting.
10/15/2019 • 56 minutes, 46 seconds
Teaching Money- Podcast #514
Todd and Cathy discuss how to talk about money and responsibility with your older kids. They discuss Rupture and Repair and how to recognize your own baggage so you can communicate effectively (rather than defensively).
10/8/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 17 seconds
Teaching Money- Podcast #514
Todd and Cathy discuss how to talk about money and responsibility with your older kids. They discuss Rupture and Repair and how to recognize your own baggage so you can communicate effectively (rather than defensively).
10/8/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 17 seconds
Rob Bell Interview- Podcast #513
Todd and Cathy interview author/podcaster and all-around amazing guy- Rob Bell
10/1/2019 • 29 minutes, 50 seconds
Rob Bell Interview- Podcast #513
Todd and Cathy interview author/podcaster and all-around amazing guy- Rob Bell
10/1/2019 • 29 minutes, 50 seconds
Emotional Neglect: What Your Feelings Are Saying- Podcast #512
Todd and Cathy discuss the different types Childhood Emotional Neglect (CEN) and why it’s important to recognize our own experiences and blindspots. They discuss Malcolm Gladwell’s new book, Talking to Strangers, and how it can help us think in a more nuanced and expansive way.
9/24/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 40 seconds
Emotional Neglect: What Your Feelings Are Saying- Podcast #512
Todd and Cathy discuss the different types Childhood Emotional Neglect (CEN) and why it’s important to recognize our own experiences and blindspots. They discuss Malcolm Gladwell’s new book, Talking to Strangers, and how it can help us think in a more nuanced and expansive way.
9/24/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 40 seconds
Part II Parenting The New Teen With Dr. John Duffy- Podcast #511
In the second half of this two part interview, Todd and Cathy talk with friend Dr. John Duffy about his new book Parenting the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety: A Complete Guide to Your Child's Stressed, Depressed, Expanded, Amazing Adolescence They discuss weed, gaming, identity traffic, and much more.
9/17/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 31 seconds
Part II Parenting The New Teen With Dr. John Duffy- Podcast #511
In the second half of this two part interview, Todd and Cathy talk with friend Dr. John Duffy about his new book Parenting the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety: A Complete Guide to Your Child's Stressed, Depressed, Expanded, Amazing Adolescence They discuss weed, gaming, identity traffic, and much more.
9/17/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 31 seconds
Parenting The New Teen With Dr. John Duffy- Podcast #510
Todd and Cathy discuss a powerful tool for understanding ourselves and the people in our lives called the Enneagram - it’s a system of nine personality types that combines traditional wisdom with modern psychology. They discuss the light and dark of each number and why understanding the different types develops self-compassion and empathy for others.
9/10/2019 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Parenting The New Teen With Dr. John Duffy- Podcast #510
Todd and Cathy discuss a powerful tool for understanding ourselves and the people in our lives called the Enneagram - it’s a system of nine personality types that combines traditional wisdom with modern psychology. They discuss the light and dark of each number and why understanding the different types develops self-compassion and empathy for others.
9/10/2019 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
More To The Story: Zen Parenting Conference 2020- Podcast #509
Cathy+Todd introduce the speakers for the 5th annual Zen Parenting Conference, February 28+29, 2020. They share why there’s more to love, more to learn, and MORE TO THE STORY. The 2020 conference is for parents, educators, therapists and definitely TEENS. Go to zenparentingradio.com and click events for your early-bird tickets! Only $25 for a teen ticket!
9/3/2019 • 49 minutes, 56 seconds
More To The Story: Zen Parenting Conference 2020- Podcast #509
Cathy+Todd introduce the speakers for the 5th annual Zen Parenting Conference, February 28+29, 2020. They share why there’s more to love, more to learn, and MORE TO THE STORY. The 2020 conference is for parents, educators, therapists and definitely TEENS. Go to zenparentingradio.com and click events for your early-bird tickets! Only $25 for a teen ticket!
9/3/2019 • 49 minutes, 56 seconds
The Enneagram- Podcast #508
Todd and Cathy discuss a powerful tool for understanding ourselves and the people in our lives called the Enneagram - it’s a system of nine personality types that combines traditional wisdom with modern psychology. They discuss the light and dark of each number and why understanding the different types develops self-compassion and empathy for others.
8/27/2019 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 31 seconds
The Enneagram- Podcast #508
Todd and Cathy discuss a powerful tool for understanding ourselves and the people in our lives called the Enneagram - it’s a system of nine personality types that combines traditional wisdom with modern psychology. They discuss the light and dark of each number and why understanding the different types develops self-compassion and empathy for others.
8/27/2019 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 31 seconds
What is Gaslighting? Podcast #507
Cathy and Todd breakdown the manipulation tactic known as gaslighting, where the goal is to abuse or control through lying, manipulating, and destabilizing. They discuss how it can be used by partners, parents, friends, bosses, and the political system, and why self-awareness and reality testing are essential to keep yourself from being victimized. They also discuss Norway’s approach to childhood sports and how its contributed to their record-setting number of Olympic medals.
8/20/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 27 seconds
What is Gaslighting? Podcast #507
Cathy and Todd breakdown the manipulation tactic known as gaslighting, where the goal is to abuse or control through lying, manipulating, and destabilizing. They discuss how it can be used by partners, parents, friends, bosses, and the political system, and why self-awareness and reality testing are essential to keep yourself from being victimized. They also discuss Norway’s approach to childhood sports and how its contributed to their record-setting number of Olympic medals.
8/20/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 27 seconds
Say Anything- Podcast #506
We couldn’t tape a show this week because Todd was sick ☹, so this is our Pop Culturing Podcast where we talk about the movie Say Anything… (1989) – we share why Lloyd and Diane’s love and friendship inspired us to be better people. We will return to our regularly scheduled programming next week!
Say Anything ... is a 1989 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Cameron Crowe in his directorial debut. The film follows the romance between Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack), an average student, and Diane Court (Ione Skye), the class valedictorian, immediately after their graduation from high school. In 2002, Entertainment Weekly ranked Say Anything ... as the greatest modern movie romance, and it was ranked number 11 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 best high-school movies.
8/13/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 11 seconds
Say Anything- Podcast #506
We couldn’t tape a show this week because Todd was sick ☹, so this is our Pop Culturing Podcast where we talk about the movie Say Anything… (1989) – we share why Lloyd and Diane’s love and friendship inspired us to be better people. We will return to our regularly scheduled programming next week!
Say Anything ... is a 1989 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Cameron Crowe in his directorial debut. The film follows the romance between Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack), an average student, and Diane Court (Ione Skye), the class valedictorian, immediately after their graduation from high school. In 2002, Entertainment Weekly ranked Say Anything ... as the greatest modern movie romance, and it was ranked number 11 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 best high-school movies.
8/13/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 11 seconds
Mental Health and Empathy Podcast #505
Cathy and Todd discuss the benefit of mental health days after a law passed in Oregon allowing them to be excused. They also discuss the light and dark side of empathy, and how pain and challenge is a an opportunity to become more compassionate toward ourselves and others. The discuss post-traumatic growth and how we are hard-wired to help people in need, especially if we relate to their experience.
8/6/2019 • 47 minutes, 46 seconds
Mental Health and Empathy Podcast #505
Cathy and Todd discuss the benefit of mental health days after a law passed in Oregon allowing them to be excused. They also discuss the light and dark side of empathy, and how pain and challenge is a an opportunity to become more compassionate toward ourselves and others. The discuss post-traumatic growth and how we are hard-wired to help people in need, especially if we relate to their experience.
8/6/2019 • 47 minutes, 46 seconds
Being Apart To Come Together Podcast #504
Cathy and Todd discuss why alone time or time away from your partner can be healthy and connective. They share the benefits and discuss the balance of togetherness and individuation. They share why it’s important to keep a sense of self and why the healthiest partnerships exist within the paradox of safety and adventure.
7/30/2019 • 53 minutes, 55 seconds
Being Apart To Come Together Podcast #504
Cathy and Todd discuss why alone time or time away from your partner can be healthy and connective. They share the benefits and discuss the balance of togetherness and individuation. They share why it’s important to keep a sense of self and why the healthiest partnerships exist within the paradox of safety and adventure.
7/30/2019 • 53 minutes, 55 seconds
Stranger Things- The Hurt Is Good Podcast #503
Cathy and Todd discuss Stranger Things Season 3 and how it deals with grief, trauma, and growing up. They also discuss the “believe women” theme and all of the obvious and less obvious 80’s references.
7/23/2019 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 44 seconds
Stranger Things- The Hurt Is Good Podcast #503
Cathy and Todd discuss Stranger Things Season 3 and how it deals with grief, trauma, and growing up. They also discuss the “believe women” theme and all of the obvious and less obvious 80’s references.
7/23/2019 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 44 seconds
How To Be Yourself- Podcast #502
Cathy and Todd discuss how we all have different approaches to challenging situations, and why there isn’t one way to speak up or solve a problem. They discuss how we can help children build a “self-awareness muscle” through question-asking and curiosity, and why understanding and honoring who we are is a life-long endeavor.
7/16/2019 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 39 seconds
How To Be Yourself- Podcast #502
Cathy and Todd discuss how we all have different approaches to challenging situations, and why there isn’t one way to speak up or solve a problem. They discuss how we can help children build a “self-awareness muscle” through question-asking and curiosity, and why understanding and honoring who we are is a life-long endeavor.
7/16/2019 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 39 seconds
Raising An Upstander- Podcast #501
Todd and Cathy discuss Jon Krakauer’s book Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town and the documentary the Bystander Moment (ZPR and The Tribe Men’s Group are hosting a free screening of this movie at the Elmhurst Public Library on July 9th at 7 pm). They discuss the statistics and trauma of sexual assault, and the why it’s important to talk to our kids about entitlement, desire, and consent. They explain what it means to be an Upstander and why supporting and speaking up for others is a socially responsibility.
7/9/2019 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 45 seconds
Raising An Upstander- Podcast #501
Todd and Cathy discuss Jon Krakauer’s book Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town and the documentary the Bystander Moment (ZPR and The Tribe Men’s Group are hosting a free screening of this movie at the Elmhurst Public Library on July 9th at 7 pm). They discuss the statistics and trauma of sexual assault, and the why it’s important to talk to our kids about entitlement, desire, and consent. They explain what it means to be an Upstander and why supporting and speaking up for others is a socially responsibility.
7/9/2019 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 45 seconds
Meet Our Kids- Podcast #500
To celebrate their 500th episode and 8 years of podcasting, Todd and Cathy talk with their daughters Jacey (16), Camryn (14), and Skylar (11) about their experiences with “zen” parenting, and discuss the issues confronting teens and pre-teens today. Todd and Cathy also announce the launch of their new podcast, Pop Culturing - they discuss movies, tv shows and books, and break down key moments and little-known facts to touch upon underlying themes of self-awareness and what it means to be human.
7/2/2019 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 29 seconds
Meet Our Kids- Podcast #500
To celebrate their 500th episode and 8 years of podcasting, Todd and Cathy talk with their daughters Jacey (16), Camryn (14), and Skylar (11) about their experiences with “zen” parenting, and discuss the issues confronting teens and pre-teens today. Todd and Cathy also announce the launch of their new podcast, Pop Culturing - they discuss movies, tv shows and books, and break down key moments and little-known facts to touch upon underlying themes of self-awareness and what it means to be human.
7/2/2019 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 29 seconds
What Your Therapist Thinks- Podcast #499
Cathy and Todd discuss some questions that Lori Gottlieb addresses in her book, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, and share their own experiences with being the practitioner and the patient.
6/25/2019 • 53 minutes, 27 seconds
What Your Therapist Thinks- Podcast #499
Cathy and Todd discuss some questions that Lori Gottlieb addresses in her book, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, and share their own experiences with being the practitioner and the patient.
6/25/2019 • 53 minutes, 27 seconds
Redefining Fatherhood- Podcast #498
Cathy and Todd discuss how fatherhood is being redefined and expanded as we learn more about ourselves and gender, Team Zen, Taylor Swift and much more...
6/18/2019 • 47 minutes, 59 seconds
Redefining Fatherhood- Podcast #498
Cathy and Todd discuss how fatherhood is being redefined and expanded as we learn more about ourselves and gender, Team Zen, Taylor Swift and much more...
6/18/2019 • 47 minutes, 59 seconds
The Wisdom Of Anxiety- Podcast #497
Cathy and Todd discuss Sheryl Paul’s book The Wisdom of Anxiety, and why anxiety is an opportunity to be curious rather than afraid. They discuss how compassion, stillness, and gratitude play a role in understanding and coping with anxiety, and why anxiety is a wound and a messenger. They also discuss the Equal Rights Amendment and how it hasn’t yet been ratified by 38 states.
6/11/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 52 seconds
The Wisdom Of Anxiety- Podcast #497
Cathy and Todd discuss Sheryl Paul’s book The Wisdom of Anxiety, and why anxiety is an opportunity to be curious rather than afraid. They discuss how compassion, stillness, and gratitude play a role in understanding and coping with anxiety, and why anxiety is a wound and a messenger. They also discuss the Equal Rights Amendment and how it hasn’t yet been ratified by 38 states.
6/11/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 52 seconds
Finding The Genuine Podcast #496
Todd and Cathy discuss Sister Joan Chittister and her new book The Time is Now: A Call to Uncommon Courage. They discuss civil discourse, why we get our loves out of order, and why we yearn for the genuine. They discuss why self-care is the first step toward bettering our partnerships, parenting, and engagement in community and activism.
6/4/2019 • 38 minutes, 28 seconds
Finding The Genuine Podcast #496
Todd and Cathy discuss Sister Joan Chittister and her new book The Time is Now: A Call to Uncommon Courage. They discuss civil discourse, why we get our loves out of order, and why we yearn for the genuine. They discuss why self-care is the first step toward bettering our partnerships, parenting, and engagement in community and activism.
6/4/2019 • 38 minutes, 28 seconds
Women Aren’t Nags, We’re Fed Up- Podcast #495
Todd and Cathy talk with Gemma Hartley, author of Fed Up. They discuss emotional labor, how it affects partnership and parenting, and why it needs to be an evolving and ongoing conversation. Gemma will be taking questions during our Team Zen talk on June 4th – click here to join Team Zen and participate.
5/28/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 49 seconds
Women Aren’t Nags, We’re Fed Up- Podcast #495
Todd and Cathy talk with Gemma Hartley, author of Fed Up. They discuss emotional labor, how it affects partnership and parenting, and why it needs to be an evolving and ongoing conversation. Gemma will be taking questions during our Team Zen talk on June 4th – click here to join Team Zen and participate.
5/28/2019 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 49 seconds
Women’s Autonomy Podcast #494
Cathy and Todd discuss why the new laws in Alabama and other states strip women of their reproductive and human rights. They discuss how we have to take a wider view and not assume everyone has access to the same resources or education. They discuss how men make these decisions but remove themselves from what should be legislated or criminalized, and how we could refocus our energy to educate and support all communities. This episode is for mature audiences.
5/21/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 43 seconds
Women’s Autonomy Podcast #494
Cathy and Todd discuss why the new laws in Alabama and other states strip women of their reproductive and human rights. They discuss how we have to take a wider view and not assume everyone has access to the same resources or education. They discuss how men make these decisions but remove themselves from what should be legislated or criminalized, and how we could refocus our energy to educate and support all communities. This episode is for mature audiences.
5/21/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 43 seconds
Girls & Anxiety Podcast #493
Cathy and Todd discuss girls and stress and play clips from Rich Roll’s interview with Under Pressure author Lisa Damour. They also discuss the conflict between James Charles and Tati Westbrook, and how to talk to boys about being a bystander.
5/14/2019 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 51 seconds
Girls & Anxiety Podcast #493
Cathy and Todd discuss girls and stress and play clips from Rich Roll’s interview with Under Pressure author Lisa Damour. They also discuss the conflict between James Charles and Tati Westbrook, and how to talk to boys about being a bystander.
5/14/2019 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 51 seconds
Be A Happier Parent- Podcast #492
Cathy and Todd talk with Former New York Times reporter KJ Dell’Antonio about her book How to be a Happier Parent. They discuss some common issues that challenge parents, and explore how to decrease the stress and find more joy.
5/7/2019 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Be A Happier Parent- Podcast #492
Cathy and Todd talk with Former New York Times reporter KJ Dell’Antonio about her book How to be a Happier Parent. They discuss some common issues that challenge parents, and explore how to decrease the stress and find more joy.
5/7/2019 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Cobra Kai- Podcast #491
Todd and Cathy discuss how people and organizations are both light and dark, and why it’s important to recognize this in ourselves. They discuss the You Tube Original Show Cobra Kai, specifically the nostalgia and surprises, and how all the characters are multidimensional and imperfect. They also share Carol Cadwalladr’s TED Talk where she calls out the Titans of Tech and Ricky Henderson’s Baseball Hall of Fame speech.
4/30/2019 • 49 minutes, 14 seconds
Cobra Kai- Podcast #491
Todd and Cathy discuss how people and organizations are both light and dark, and why it’s important to recognize this in ourselves. They discuss the You Tube Original Show Cobra Kai, specifically the nostalgia and surprises, and how all the characters are multidimensional and imperfect. They also share Carol Cadwalladr’s TED Talk where she calls out the Titans of Tech and Ricky Henderson’s Baseball Hall of Fame speech.
4/30/2019 • 49 minutes, 14 seconds
Failure, Consent, & Kobe- Podcast #490
Cathy and Todd discuss a sports psychologist Dr. Michael Gervais interview on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard. They discuss the difference between being the best and being your best.
4/23/2019 • 42 minutes, 12 seconds
Failure, Consent, & Kobe- Podcast #490
Cathy and Todd discuss a sports psychologist Dr. Michael Gervais interview on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard. They discuss the difference between being the best and being your best.
4/23/2019 • 42 minutes, 12 seconds
Permission Slips- Podcast #489
Cathy and Todd discuss how to give ourselves permission to change or try something new. They share some wisdom from Oprah’s new book The Path Made Clear, and discuss why trusting and honoring ourselves can strengthen our relationships.
4/16/2019 • 58 minutes, 38 seconds
Permission Slips- Podcast #489
Cathy and Todd discuss how to give ourselves permission to change or try something new. They share some wisdom from Oprah’s new book The Path Made Clear, and discuss why trusting and honoring ourselves can strengthen our relationships.
4/16/2019 • 58 minutes, 38 seconds
Essentialism- Podcast # 488
Todd and Cathy discuss Greg McKeown’s book Essentialism about how we can do less, but better. They discuss how to figure out what’s essential, how to let go of what we no longer need, and how essentialism relates to KonMari and the movie City Slickers.
4/9/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 45 seconds
Essentialism- Podcast # 488
Todd and Cathy discuss Greg McKeown’s book Essentialism about how we can do less, but better. They discuss how to figure out what’s essential, how to let go of what we no longer need, and how essentialism relates to KonMari and the movie City Slickers.
4/9/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 45 seconds
The Space Between- Podcast # 487
Cathy and Todd discuss how parenting experts can appear to contradict each other (even when their information is valid), and why we need to know our family and trust our instincts when making parenting decisions. They discuss Gabor Matè’s interview on the Goop podcast, Lori Gottlieb’s interview on NPR’s Fresh Air, and they share MILCK’s #ICANTKEEPQUIET project.
4/2/2019 • 49 minutes, 32 seconds
The Space Between- Podcast # 487
Cathy and Todd discuss how parenting experts can appear to contradict each other (even when their information is valid), and why we need to know our family and trust our instincts when making parenting decisions. They discuss Gabor Matè’s interview on the Goop podcast, Lori Gottlieb’s interview on NPR’s Fresh Air, and they share MILCK’s #ICANTKEEPQUIET project.
4/2/2019 • 49 minutes, 32 seconds
What makes us happy – Podcast #486
Todd and Cathy discuss the lessons from the longest study about happiness from the Harvard Study on Adult Development. They discuss Steven Pinker’s data about the world getting better, and what Bill Gates and Warren Buffet both recommend for a happy life.
3/26/2019 • 50 minutes, 38 seconds
What makes us happy – Podcast #486
Todd and Cathy discuss the lessons from the longest study about happiness from the Harvard Study on Adult Development. They discuss Steven Pinker’s data about the world getting better, and what Bill Gates and Warren Buffet both recommend for a happy life.
3/26/2019 • 50 minutes, 38 seconds
Public Shaming- Podcast #485
Cathy and Todd discuss public shaming and why responsibility, humility, and reflection need to be a part of the process. They discuss John Oliver’s interview with Monica Lewinsky and the college admission scandal.
3/19/2019 • 47 minutes, 13 seconds
Public Shaming- Podcast #485
Cathy and Todd discuss public shaming and why responsibility, humility, and reflection need to be a part of the process. They discuss John Oliver’s interview with Monica Lewinsky and the college admission scandal.
3/19/2019 • 47 minutes, 13 seconds
Greatest Hits from the 2019 ZPR Conference Podcast #484
Cathy and Todd speak about the most impactful moments of this year's conference.
3/12/2019 • 58 minutes, 34 seconds
Greatest Hits from the 2019 ZPR Conference Podcast #484
Cathy and Todd speak about the most impactful moments of this year's conference.
3/12/2019 • 58 minutes, 34 seconds
Connection Is Everything Podcast # 483
Todd and Cathy discuss Dax Shepard’s interview with Dr. John Gottman, and discuss his research around marriage, parenting, sex, and the key to longevity.
3/5/2019 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 29 seconds
Connection Is Everything Podcast # 483
Todd and Cathy discuss Dax Shepard’s interview with Dr. John Gottman, and discuss his research around marriage, parenting, sex, and the key to longevity.
3/5/2019 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 29 seconds
School Decisions- Podcast #481
Todd and Cathy discuss why parental self-awareness is essential when our kids are making their life decisions. They discuss how our history plays a role in what we think is best for our kids, and why we need to be clear about what “success” means. They discuss why what worked for us may not work for them, and why staying connected is dependent on honest and vulnerable communication.
2/26/2019 • 53 minutes, 43 seconds
School Decisions- Podcast #481
Todd and Cathy discuss why parental self-awareness is essential when our kids are making their life decisions. They discuss how our history plays a role in what we think is best for our kids, and why we need to be clear about what “success” means. They discuss why what worked for us may not work for them, and why staying connected is dependent on honest and vulnerable communication.
2/26/2019 • 53 minutes, 43 seconds
Punitive vs Restorative- Podcast #480
Cathy and Todd discuss the difference between a punitive (inflicting punishment) and restorative perspective (seeking to understand and address what happened to all involved), and why it’s important to recognize how we parent and why. They discuss why a restorative approach necessitates self-awareness and mindfulness, and why our willingness to effectively communicate with our kids about choices will help them with their decision-making as adults.
2/19/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 29 seconds
Punitive vs Restorative- Podcast #480
Cathy and Todd discuss the difference between a punitive (inflicting punishment) and restorative perspective (seeking to understand and address what happened to all involved), and why it’s important to recognize how we parent and why. They discuss why a restorative approach necessitates self-awareness and mindfulness, and why our willingness to effectively communicate with our kids about choices will help them with their decision-making as adults.
2/19/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 29 seconds
Simplicity & Equifinality- Podcast #479
Todd and Cathy discuss why focusing on simple allows other things to flow more easily, and why aligning with what feels right allows determination, grit, and curiosity to show up naturally. They discuss why equifinalityv(the fact that there are many different pathways to the same outcome) is important to acknowledge when we are making choices for ourselves or for our children.
2/12/2019 • 58 minutes, 19 seconds
Simplicity & Equifinality- Podcast #479
Todd and Cathy discuss why focusing on simple allows other things to flow more easily, and why aligning with what feels right allows determination, grit, and curiosity to show up naturally. They discuss why equifinalityv(the fact that there are many different pathways to the same outcome) is important to acknowledge when we are making choices for ourselves or for our children.
2/12/2019 • 58 minutes, 19 seconds
Words Matter- Podcast #478
Cathy and Todd discuss the Superbowl and the most impactful commercials, specifically The Washington Post commercial titled Democracy Dies in Darkness. They discuss how the Justice Department minimized the description of domestic violence and why less information can create more problems. They process Lady Gaga’s deposition for Kesha, the Dirty John Podcast, and why connection and listening are the keys to every life relationship.
2/5/2019 • 51 minutes, 38 seconds
Words Matter- Podcast #478
Cathy and Todd discuss the Superbowl and the most impactful commercials, specifically The Washington Post commercial titled Democracy Dies in Darkness. They discuss how the Justice Department minimized the description of domestic violence and why less information can create more problems. They process Lady Gaga’s deposition for Kesha, the Dirty John Podcast, and why connection and listening are the keys to every life relationship.
2/5/2019 • 51 minutes, 38 seconds
What Parts Do You Repress?- Podcast #477
Todd and Cathy discuss the shadow parts of themselves that they pretend aren’t there, and Todd shares an activity where he had to act out the parts he tries hardest to repress. They share why the people who annoy us tend to display traits in ourselves that we don’t want to look at, and why accepting all of our parts keeps us whole and develops our compassion.
1/29/2019 • 58 minutes, 14 seconds
What Parts Do You Repress?- Podcast #477
Todd and Cathy discuss the shadow parts of themselves that they pretend aren’t there, and Todd shares an activity where he had to act out the parts he tries hardest to repress. They share why the people who annoy us tend to display traits in ourselves that we don’t want to look at, and why accepting all of our parts keeps us whole and develops our compassion.
1/29/2019 • 58 minutes, 14 seconds
What Is Traditional Masculinity?- Podcast #476
Todd and Cathy discuss the new American Psychological Association (APA) guidelines for men and boys, and why a Gillette ad about healthy masculinity has drawn so much criticism.
1/22/2019 • 54 minutes, 40 seconds
What Is Traditional Masculinity?- Podcast #476
Todd and Cathy discuss the new American Psychological Association (APA) guidelines for men and boys, and why a Gillette ad about healthy masculinity has drawn so much criticism.
1/22/2019 • 54 minutes, 40 seconds
Truth & Lies- Podcast #475
Todd and Cathy discuss why instead of looking for truth, we can begin to notice the lies that we consistently tell ourselves. They discuss failure, and why Cody Parkey’s kick during the Bears game became a teachable moment. They talk about extended family, noticing our ego, and what we can learn from the movie Cocktail.
1/15/2019 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 46 seconds
Truth & Lies- Podcast #475
Todd and Cathy discuss why instead of looking for truth, we can begin to notice the lies that we consistently tell ourselves. They discuss failure, and why Cody Parkey’s kick during the Bears game became a teachable moment. They talk about extended family, noticing our ego, and what we can learn from the movie Cocktail.
1/15/2019 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 46 seconds
Take Turns- Podcast #474
Cathy shares an essay by Mark Nepo about partners who are willing to take turns exploring the outer and the inner. They discuss why equality is like an unwinding onion with limitless new things to explore, while focusing on Glenn Close in The Wife and Amy Adams in Vice. They also talk about what “unlikability” means for female candidates, and why it’s important to discuss specifically what makes us like, believe, or pay attention to person in front of us.
1/8/2019 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 52 seconds
Take Turns- Podcast #474
Cathy shares an essay by Mark Nepo about partners who are willing to take turns exploring the outer and the inner. They discuss why equality is like an unwinding onion with limitless new things to explore, while focusing on Glenn Close in The Wife and Amy Adams in Vice. They also talk about what “unlikability” means for female candidates, and why it’s important to discuss specifically what makes us like, believe, or pay attention to person in front of us.
1/8/2019 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 52 seconds
Team Zen Podcast #473
Todd and Cathy share different questions asked by Team Zen members during Zen Talks. Team Zen was created based on feedback from listeners – they wished they could ask Cathy+Todd a question, get resources for a specific challenge, and find a supportive and interactive community. Team Zen does all of this, and more. It includes two live ZenTalks a month, a private Facebook page with resources and Q&A, a premium podcast, and an opportunity to connect with a community of Zen Parents, just like you.
1/1/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 19 seconds
Team Zen Podcast #473
Todd and Cathy share different questions asked by Team Zen members during Zen Talks. Team Zen was created based on feedback from listeners – they wished they could ask Cathy+Todd a question, get resources for a specific challenge, and find a supportive and interactive community. Team Zen does all of this, and more. It includes two live ZenTalks a month, a private Facebook page with resources and Q&A, a premium podcast, and an opportunity to connect with a community of Zen Parents, just like you.
1/1/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 19 seconds
Dark and Light Podcast #472
Cathy and Todd discuss why light and dark are part of the holidays, and why every season has a purpose. They discuss Barbara Brown Taylor’s book, Learning to Walk in the Dark, and why embracing dark can make us more compassionate and integrated people. They discuss the challenges of spiritual bypassing and what Wayne Dyer meant when he said, “Learn to die while you are living”.
12/25/2018 • 45 minutes, 27 seconds
Dark and Light Podcast #472
Cathy and Todd discuss why light and dark are part of the holidays, and why every season has a purpose. They discuss Barbara Brown Taylor’s book, Learning to Walk in the Dark, and why embracing dark can make us more compassionate and integrated people. They discuss the challenges of spiritual bypassing and what Wayne Dyer meant when he said, “Learn to die while you are living”.
12/25/2018 • 45 minutes, 27 seconds
There’s No Right Answer Podcast #471
Todd and Cathy discuss Jonathan Haidt’s book The Coddling of the American Mind, specifically focusing on the interview with Sam Harris on the Waking Up podcast. They discuss why universities struggle with controversial speakers, why safe spaces were created, and why some people have a hard time viewing emotional pain as valid pain. They process why there are no simple answers, and how each situation carries unique challenges and dynamics that need to be considered.
12/18/2018 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 29 seconds
There’s No Right Answer Podcast #471
Todd and Cathy discuss Jonathan Haidt’s book The Coddling of the American Mind, specifically focusing on the interview with Sam Harris on the Waking Up podcast. They discuss why universities struggle with controversial speakers, why safe spaces were created, and why some people have a hard time viewing emotional pain as valid pain. They process why there are no simple answers, and how each situation carries unique challenges and dynamics that need to be considered.
12/18/2018 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 29 seconds
Love Is Help- Podcast #470#
Cathy and Todd introduce four more speakers and four special organizations who will be at the 2019 Zen Parenting Conference. They discuss a podcast featuring Tony Robbins and the author of The Untethered Soul, Michael Singer, and they play a clip from Will Smith about why love is help.
12/11/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes
Love Is Help- Podcast #470#
Cathy and Todd introduce four more speakers and four special organizations who will be at the 2019 Zen Parenting Conference. They discuss a podcast featuring Tony Robbins and the author of The Untethered Soul, Michael Singer, and they play a clip from Will Smith about why love is help.
12/11/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes
The Joke- Podcast #469
Cathy and Todd discuss Brandi Carlisle’s song The Joke, and why it was written for people who feel “under-represented, unloved or illegal”. They talk about the newest sexual assault allegations, and what needs to be done to create change. The discuss the dignity of George HW Bush, and why his agenda while in office was surprising.
12/4/2018 • 50 minutes, 46 seconds
The Joke- Podcast #469
Cathy and Todd discuss Brandi Carlisle’s song The Joke, and why it was written for people who feel “under-represented, unloved or illegal”. They talk about the newest sexual assault allegations, and what needs to be done to create change. The discuss the dignity of George HW Bush, and why his agenda while in office was surprising.
12/4/2018 • 50 minutes, 46 seconds
The Sequel- Why Do We Have 2 Kidneys? So We Can Give 1 Away- Podcast #468
Our friend Josh St. Pierre returns to the show to give us an update on his recent kidney transplant (click here to listen to Josh’s first podcast where he shares his story). He shares what it felt like to get the phone call about the potential match, how he’s reflecting and recovering, and why he’s grateful for the people and lessons learned along the way. Click here to learn more about organ donation.
11/30/2018 • 1 hour, 46 seconds
The Sequel- Why Do We Have 2 Kidneys? So We Can Give 1 Away- Podcast #468
Our friend Josh St. Pierre returns to the show to give us an update on his recent kidney transplant (click here to listen to Josh’s first podcast where he shares his story). He shares what it felt like to get the phone call about the potential match, how he’s reflecting and recovering, and why he’s grateful for the people and lessons learned along the way. Click here to learn more about organ donation.
11/30/2018 • 1 hour, 46 seconds
Narrate Your Own Story- Podcast #467
Todd and Cathy discuss how we tell our story, and how we can frame it in a way that serves us rather than depletes us. They discuss why mindfulness and sharing our story are essential when dealing with trauma, and also when we are parenting and relating to our children. They discuss Mark Epstein’s books, Sharon Salzberg’s path to compassionate teaching, and why Michelle Obama says we need to own our story.
11/27/2018 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 44 seconds
Narrate Your Own Story- Podcast #467
Todd and Cathy discuss how we tell our story, and how we can frame it in a way that serves us rather than depletes us. They discuss why mindfulness and sharing our story are essential when dealing with trauma, and also when we are parenting and relating to our children. They discuss Mark Epstein’s books, Sharon Salzberg’s path to compassionate teaching, and why Michelle Obama says we need to own our story.
11/27/2018 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 44 seconds
Becoming- Podcast #466 (Fixed)
Cathy and Todd discuss Michelle Obama’s new book Becoming, focusing in on some of the best pieces of advice for parents and kids. They discuss why we are always evolving, why growth never ends, and why we should allow our kids (and ourselves) to fail, pivot, and change.
11/20/2018 • 52 minutes, 35 seconds
Becoming- Podcast #466 (Fixed)
Cathy and Todd discuss Michelle Obama’s new book Becoming, focusing in on some of the best pieces of advice for parents and kids. They discuss why we are always evolving, why growth never ends, and why we should allow our kids (and ourselves) to fail, pivot, and change.
11/20/2018 • 52 minutes, 35 seconds
More Words For Anger- Podcast #465
Cathy and Todd discuss anger and how it can be productive, but also be destructive if not monitored. They discuss Pete Davidson’s apology and Lt. Com. Dan Crenshaw’s willingness to accept it on SNL this weekend. They discuss how Bridesmaids and Pitch Perfect allowed the women to be the complex characters, and why Bohemian Rhapsody is so fun to watch.
11/13/2018 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 11 seconds
More Words For Anger- Podcast #465
Cathy and Todd discuss anger and how it can be productive, but also be destructive if not monitored. They discuss Pete Davidson’s apology and Lt. Com. Dan Crenshaw’s willingness to accept it on SNL this weekend. They discuss how Bridesmaids and Pitch Perfect allowed the women to be the complex characters, and why Bohemian Rhapsody is so fun to watch.
11/13/2018 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 11 seconds
Fear Is A Pair Of Glasses- Podcast #464
Cathy and Todd discuss how fear can be helpful if we are willing to listen and look at what’s it’s trying to say, but destructive if we live from constant state of fear by blaming and dehumanizing. They discuss Dr. Bessel van de Kolk’s book, The Body Keeps Score, and his interview with Krista Tippet on the Being Wise podcast, and how trauma becomes lodged in our bodies and what we can do to move it through. Cathy and Todd share examples of trauma and disconnection from Million Little Things, 8th Grade, The Haunting of Hill House, and the way our current administration is dehumanizing immigrants and people seeking asylum at the border. And if you are reading this on Tuesday, Nov 6th – GO VOTE.
11/6/2018 • 55 minutes, 35 seconds
Fear Is A Pair Of Glasses- Podcast #464
Cathy and Todd discuss how fear can be helpful if we are willing to listen and look at what’s it’s trying to say, but destructive if we live from constant state of fear by blaming and dehumanizing. They discuss Dr. Bessel van de Kolk’s book, The Body Keeps Score, and his interview with Krista Tippet on the Being Wise podcast, and how trauma becomes lodged in our bodies and what we can do to move it through. Cathy and Todd share examples of trauma and disconnection from Million Little Things, 8th Grade, The Haunting of Hill House, and the way our current administration is dehumanizing immigrants and people seeking asylum at the border. And if you are reading this on Tuesday, Nov 6th – GO VOTE.
11/6/2018 • 55 minutes, 35 seconds
Blame & Superiority- Podcast #463
Cathy and Todd discuss why blame and the belief that we are superior to another causes pain in our family, community and country. They discuss how dehumanization is a weapon to oppress and harm, and why we need to be thoughtful about words we say and write. They also discuss why intimacy coordinators are being used at HBO, why Todd can continue to express himself authentically, and Dax Shepard’s interview with Brenè Brown.
10/30/2018 • 1 hour, 18 seconds
Blame & Superiority- Podcast #463
Cathy and Todd discuss why blame and the belief that we are superior to another causes pain in our family, community and country. They discuss how dehumanization is a weapon to oppress and harm, and why we need to be thoughtful about words we say and write. They also discuss why intimacy coordinators are being used at HBO, why Todd can continue to express himself authentically, and Dax Shepard’s interview with Brenè Brown.
10/30/2018 • 1 hour, 18 seconds
Wisdom from Glennon & Abby- Podcast #462
Cathy and Todd discuss some great quotes and wisdom gained from Cathy’s weekend with Glennon and Abby at Omega Institute. They discuss why being a “cool girl” is no longer necessary or healthy, why pleasing everyone will exhaust you, and how our wounds can become our greatest source of strength and inspiration. Glennon and Abby are the keynotes at the Zen Parenting Conference on March 8&9, 2019 – get your tickets at zenparentingradio.com.
10/23/2018 • 56 minutes, 39 seconds
Wisdom from Glennon & Abby- Podcast #462
Cathy and Todd discuss some great quotes and wisdom gained from Cathy’s weekend with Glennon and Abby at Omega Institute. They discuss why being a “cool girl” is no longer necessary or healthy, why pleasing everyone will exhaust you, and how our wounds can become our greatest source of strength and inspiration. Glennon and Abby are the keynotes at the Zen Parenting Conference on March 8&9, 2019 – get your tickets at zenparentingradio.com.
10/23/2018 • 56 minutes, 39 seconds
Daring To Lead- Podcast #461
Cathy and Todd discuss Brenè Brown’s new book, Daring to Lead, and apply her well-researched leadership principles to the family structure. They discuss why fear is inevitable, how courage can be practiced, and how we can teach and role model leadership in our homes, so our kids can take it into the world.
10/16/2018 • 55 minutes, 47 seconds
Daring To Lead- Podcast #461
Cathy and Todd discuss Brenè Brown’s new book, Daring to Lead, and apply her well-researched leadership principles to the family structure. They discuss why fear is inevitable, how courage can be practiced, and how we can teach and role model leadership in our homes, so our kids can take it into the world.
10/16/2018 • 55 minutes, 47 seconds
A Measured Approach to Power- Podcast #460
Cathy and Todd discuss power dynamics within relationships – specifically who has it, how to share it, and how to talk about it. They discuss why taking a measured approach to power – with our kids, in our partnerships, and even on-line - has the potential to teach compassion and deepen relationships. They discuss why stepping back is sometimes necessary, why stepping forward can be powerful, and why This Is Us leads to great family discussions.
10/9/2018 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 44 seconds
A Measured Approach to Power- Podcast #460
Cathy and Todd discuss power dynamics within relationships – specifically who has it, how to share it, and how to talk about it. They discuss why taking a measured approach to power – with our kids, in our partnerships, and even on-line - has the potential to teach compassion and deepen relationships. They discuss why stepping back is sometimes necessary, why stepping forward can be powerful, and why This Is Us leads to great family discussions.
10/9/2018 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 44 seconds
The History Of Not Believing- Podcast #459
Todd and Cathy discuss the history of not believing women, and why recognizing what we’ve missed and creating change can be messy and difficult. They share clips from a Hidden Brain podcast about how social proof and horizontal action play a role in the #metoo movement, the truth about Anita Hill’s testimony (click here to hear the “You’re Wrong About…” podcast), and why the Duke Lacrosse story became nationally known (click here to see the 30 for 30 documentary trailer). They share the history of “female hysteria”, and why recognizing our own biases and beliefs will allow us to be more compassionate toward ourselves and empathetic toward others.
10/2/2018 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 5 seconds
The History Of Not Believing- Podcast #459
Todd and Cathy discuss the history of not believing women, and why recognizing what we’ve missed and creating change can be messy and difficult. They share clips from a Hidden Brain podcast about how social proof and horizontal action play a role in the #metoo movement, the truth about Anita Hill’s testimony (click here to hear the “You’re Wrong About…” podcast), and why the Duke Lacrosse story became nationally known (click here to see the 30 for 30 documentary trailer). They share the history of “female hysteria”, and why recognizing our own biases and beliefs will allow us to be more compassionate toward ourselves and empathetic toward others.
10/2/2018 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 5 seconds
Tell Me About Your Experience- Podcast #458
Cathy and Todd discuss #WhyIDidntReport and why it’s important to listen, rather than assume we already understand, other people’s stories. They discuss the importance of hearing – women who talk about sexual assault, our spouses, our children – rather than assuming we already understand their experiences. They talk about questioning unconscious bias and share clips from a vulnerable and brave Charles Blow interview.
9/25/2018 • 56 minutes, 29 seconds
Tell Me About Your Experience- Podcast #458
Cathy and Todd discuss #WhyIDidntReport and why it’s important to listen, rather than assume we already understand, other people’s stories. They discuss the importance of hearing – women who talk about sexual assault, our spouses, our children – rather than assuming we already understand their experiences. They talk about questioning unconscious bias and share clips from a vulnerable and brave Charles Blow interview.
9/25/2018 • 56 minutes, 29 seconds
Are You Trying To Force Your Kid?- Podcast #457
Todd and Cathy discuss how Todd wants to make his daughters watch the documentary "RBG" and how it's not working. They also talk about a dad who wants to force his daughter to attend "optional" soccer practices. They talk about their own struggle of brand vs. mission for Zen Parenting Radio. Lastly they play a clip from the "flu" episode.
9/18/2018 • 59 minutes, 13 seconds
Are You Trying To Force Your Kid?- Podcast #457
Todd and Cathy discuss how Todd wants to make his daughters watch the documentary "RBG" and how it's not working. They also talk about a dad who wants to force his daughter to attend "optional" soccer practices. They talk about their own struggle of brand vs. mission for Zen Parenting Radio. Lastly they play a clip from the "flu" episode.
9/18/2018 • 59 minutes, 13 seconds
Not Her Daughter: A discussion with author Rea Frey- Podcast #456
Cathy and Todd talk with Rea Frey about her new domestic suspense novel, Not Her Daughter. She shares the story behind the book, the conversation it has created, and why it makes the reader question the line between right and wrong. They also discuss modern-day parenting, the trauma of birth, and some real-life kidnapping scares. Not Her Daughter will be made into a major motion picture, and it’s made numerous top book lists for summer, including a shout-out in Us Weekly. Booklist proclaims, "Brings to mind Jodi Picoult...thought-provoking domestic drama."
9/14/2018 • 57 minutes, 17 seconds
Not Her Daughter: A discussion with author Rea Frey- Podcast #456
Cathy and Todd talk with Rea Frey about her new domestic suspense novel, Not Her Daughter. She shares the story behind the book, the conversation it has created, and why it makes the reader question the line between right and wrong. They also discuss modern-day parenting, the trauma of birth, and some real-life kidnapping scares. Not Her Daughter will be made into a major motion picture, and it’s made numerous top book lists for summer, including a shout-out in Us Weekly. Booklist proclaims, "Brings to mind Jodi Picoult...thought-provoking domestic drama."
9/14/2018 • 57 minutes, 17 seconds
Self Care For Kids- Podcast #455
Todd and Cathy discuss how kids can practice self-care and why a mental health day may reduce their anxiety and possibly decrease the odds of physical illness. They also discuss how couples can discuss balance and equity in the home, and how our society views female anger, specifically Serena Williams anger, during the U.S. Open.
9/11/2018 • 56 minutes, 53 seconds
Self Care For Kids- Podcast #455
Todd and Cathy discuss how kids can practice self-care and why a mental health day may reduce their anxiety and possibly decrease the odds of physical illness. They also discuss how couples can discuss balance and equity in the home, and how our society views female anger, specifically Serena Williams anger, during the U.S. Open.
9/11/2018 • 56 minutes, 53 seconds
Fortnite, Boundaries & Compassion Podcast #454
Boundaries and Compassion
Todd and Cathy discuss boundaries and compassion, and how they are threads that run through so many questions posed by parents, especially during Team Zen conversations. They also share why discussing controversial subjects doesn’t need to create more controversy, and why understanding how Fortnite makes kids feel will help explain why the game is so popular.
9/4/2018 • 59 minutes, 6 seconds
Fortnite, Boundaries & Compassion Podcast #454
Boundaries and Compassion
Todd and Cathy discuss boundaries and compassion, and how they are threads that run through so many questions posed by parents, especially during Team Zen conversations. They also share why discussing controversial subjects doesn’t need to create more controversy, and why understanding how Fortnite makes kids feel will help explain why the game is so popular.
9/4/2018 • 59 minutes, 6 seconds
Movies & Screens Podcast #453
Cathy and Todd talk with Dr. Devorah Heitner, author of Screenwise and 2019 Zen Parenting Conference speaker, about supporting/guiding a child through their first-phone experience. They also discuss recent movies such as 8th Grade, BlacKKKlansman, and the new documentary, America to Me, filmed at Oak Park River Forest High School.
8/28/2018 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 9 seconds
Movies & Screens Podcast #453
Cathy and Todd talk with Dr. Devorah Heitner, author of Screenwise and 2019 Zen Parenting Conference speaker, about supporting/guiding a child through their first-phone experience. They also discuss recent movies such as 8th Grade, BlacKKKlansman, and the new documentary, America to Me, filmed at Oak Park River Forest High School.
8/28/2018 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 9 seconds
Ritual & Power Podcast #452
Todd and Cathy discuss the rituals and habits the set the tone for our days and nights, and why recognizing and understanding our power is the great success determiner.
8/21/2018 • 56 minutes, 16 seconds
Ritual & Power Podcast #452
Todd and Cathy discuss the rituals and habits the set the tone for our days and nights, and why recognizing and understanding our power is the great success determiner.
8/21/2018 • 56 minutes, 16 seconds
Get Your Brave On- Podcast #451
Cathy and Todd announce their 2019 Zen Parenting Conference speakers. They share why you MUST get to know these amazing women, read their books, and get your early-bird tickets to the conference. They discuss the difference between FOMO and JOMO and why JOMO can help us lead healthier and more peaceful lives.
8/14/2018 • 54 minutes, 19 seconds
Get Your Brave On- Podcast #451
Cathy and Todd announce their 2019 Zen Parenting Conference speakers. They share why you MUST get to know these amazing women, read their books, and get your early-bird tickets to the conference. They discuss the difference between FOMO and JOMO and why JOMO can help us lead healthier and more peaceful lives.
8/14/2018 • 54 minutes, 19 seconds
Listen, Allow, Support, Repeat #450 (Replay)
Cathy and Todd share a letter from a listener whose son discovers himself through dance, and how this discovery leads to self-aware parenting. It’s an inspirational and emotional story about how to create a connected relationship with your child – you don’t want to miss it. Steve is the father in this story has a part-time photography business which can be found here. Cathy and Todd also discuss Pixar’s Inside Out. See Soren dance below…
8/7/2018 • 50 minutes, 6 seconds
Listen, Allow, Support, Repeat #450 (Replay)
Cathy and Todd share a letter from a listener whose son discovers himself through dance, and how this discovery leads to self-aware parenting. It’s an inspirational and emotional story about how to create a connected relationship with your child – you don’t want to miss it. Steve is the father in this story has a part-time photography business which can be found here. Cathy and Todd also discuss Pixar’s Inside Out. See Soren dance below…
8/7/2018 • 50 minutes, 6 seconds
A Call To Men Podcast #449
Cathy and Todd discuss Episode 4 of the series We Are Man Enough that discusses the #metoo movement.
7/31/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 6 seconds
A Call To Men Podcast #449
Cathy and Todd discuss Episode 4 of the series We Are Man Enough that discusses the #metoo movement.
7/31/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 6 seconds
Who Are Your Faith Keepers? Podcast #448
Todd and Cathy discuss Brady Bunch, Serena Williams Wimbeldon interview, how to deal with conflict, empathy, and finding out who you ca count on for honest, yet compassionate feedback.
7/24/2018 • 56 minutes, 35 seconds
Who Are Your Faith Keepers? Podcast #448
Todd and Cathy discuss Brady Bunch, Serena Williams Wimbeldon interview, how to deal with conflict, empathy, and finding out who you ca count on for honest, yet compassionate feedback.
7/24/2018 • 56 minutes, 35 seconds
Whose Team Are You On? Podcast #447
Todd and Cathy discuss one of Toby’s quotes from This is Us, and explain why his wisdom could strengthen any relationship. They discuss how to love our inner child without letting it take control, and why there are always only two options, love or fear. They share wisdom from Richard Rohr and Gary Zukov and some humor from Friends.
7/17/2018 • 56 minutes, 11 seconds
Whose Team Are You On? Podcast #447
Todd and Cathy discuss one of Toby’s quotes from This is Us, and explain why his wisdom could strengthen any relationship. They discuss how to love our inner child without letting it take control, and why there are always only two options, love or fear. They share wisdom from Richard Rohr and Gary Zukov and some humor from Friends.
7/17/2018 • 56 minutes, 11 seconds
Threads Worldwide- An Interview with Co-Founder Kara Valentine- Podcast #446
Todd and Cathy speak with Co-Founder of Threads Worldwide. An organization that creates life-changing work with women around the world through the fair trade of artisan jewelry. In 2011 they founded Threads Worldwide to weave together the collaboration and collective power of women everywhere.
7/13/2018 • 54 minutes, 42 seconds
Threads Worldwide- An Interview with Co-Founder Kara Valentine- Podcast #446
Todd and Cathy speak with Co-Founder of Threads Worldwide. An organization that creates life-changing work with women around the world through the fair trade of artisan jewelry. In 2011 they founded Threads Worldwide to weave together the collaboration and collective power of women everywhere.
7/13/2018 • 54 minutes, 42 seconds
The Growing Edge Podcast #445
Cathy and Todd discuss a productive definition of hope based on insight from Parker Palmer and Howard Thurman. They discuss Hannah Gadsby’s Netflix Comedy Special and share why her bravery and willingness to speak up is leading the way.
7/10/2018 • 56 minutes, 25 seconds
The Growing Edge Podcast #445
Cathy and Todd discuss a productive definition of hope based on insight from Parker Palmer and Howard Thurman. They discuss Hannah Gadsby’s Netflix Comedy Special and share why her bravery and willingness to speak up is leading the way.
7/10/2018 • 56 minutes, 25 seconds
Connection Is Food- An Interview with Relationship Experts Jayson Gaddis and Ellen Boeder- Podcast #444
Todd and Cathy talk with Jayson Gaddis & Ellen Boeder, partners and cofounders of The Relationship School. Jayson also hosts the Smart Couple Podcast, and Ellen is a therapist with a private practice. They discuss how couples grow and thrive, why men have a harder time focusing on personal growth, and why connection and self-understanding are the keys to an empowered life.
7/3/2018 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 48 seconds
Connection Is Food- An Interview with Relationship Experts Jayson Gaddis and Ellen Boeder- Podcast #444
Todd and Cathy talk with Jayson Gaddis & Ellen Boeder, partners and cofounders of The Relationship School. Jayson also hosts the Smart Couple Podcast, and Ellen is a therapist with a private practice. They discuss how couples grow and thrive, why men have a harder time focusing on personal growth, and why connection and self-understanding are the keys to an empowered life.
7/3/2018 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 48 seconds
Raising Global Citizens- An Interview With Patty Monahan Podcast #443
Todd and Cathy talk with Patty Monahan, founder of Our Whole Village, a company that specializes in family vacations and adventures. They discuss why travel is so important at every age, why we should teach our children to be global citizens, and why travel creates confident parents and strong families.
6/29/2018 • 33 minutes, 26 seconds
Raising Global Citizens- An Interview With Patty Monahan Podcast #443
Todd and Cathy talk with Patty Monahan, founder of Our Whole Village, a company that specializes in family vacations and adventures. They discuss why travel is so important at every age, why we should teach our children to be global citizens, and why travel creates confident parents and strong families.
6/29/2018 • 33 minutes, 26 seconds
Differently Wired: A Conversation With Debbie Reber- Podcast #442
Cathy and Todd talk with Debbie Reber, author of Differently Wired: Raising an Exceptional Child in a Conventional World. They discuss why this book is rally cry for all parents raising exceptional children, and why it benefits every parent to listen and understand differences. Debbie also shares 18 powerful “tilts” or paradigm shifts that can change how we see ourselves and our children.
6/26/2018 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 2 seconds
Differently Wired: A Conversation With Debbie Reber- Podcast #442
Cathy and Todd talk with Debbie Reber, author of Differently Wired: Raising an Exceptional Child in a Conventional World. They discuss why this book is rally cry for all parents raising exceptional children, and why it benefits every parent to listen and understand differences. Debbie also shares 18 powerful “tilts” or paradigm shifts that can change how we see ourselves and our children.
6/26/2018 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 2 seconds
Why Do We Have 2 Kidneys? So We Can Give 1 Away- Podcast #441
Todd and Cathy talk with Josh St. Pierre, a 42 year old full-time soccer coach who is need of a kidney. Josh explains why live liver and kidney donation is essential and how to figure out if you are a match with someone on the registry. He also shares his story, starting with being diagnosed with kidney failure at 30, and why he is willing to ask for help and speak up for every person needing organ donation.
If you're interested in being a living donor, please call 312-695-0828 and say you're interested in being a living donor on behalf of Josh St. Pierre.
6/19/2018 • 58 minutes, 42 seconds
Why Do We Have 2 Kidneys? So We Can Give 1 Away- Podcast #441
Todd and Cathy talk with Josh St. Pierre, a 42 year old full-time soccer coach who is need of a kidney. Josh explains why live liver and kidney donation is essential and how to figure out if you are a match with someone on the registry. He also shares his story, starting with being diagnosed with kidney failure at 30, and why he is willing to ask for help and speak up for every person needing organ donation.
If you're interested in being a living donor, please call 312-695-0828 and say you're interested in being a living donor on behalf of Josh St. Pierre.
6/19/2018 • 58 minutes, 42 seconds
Real-Time Emotional Labor- Podcast #440
Todd and Cathy discuss a recent emotional labor issue and why it created an important discussion about invisible work. They also discuss the deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, and discuss why allowing our darkness and discussing mental wellness is essential. They offer a recipe for fulfillment and share why we need to call women’s sports just “sports”.
6/12/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 26 seconds
Real-Time Emotional Labor- Podcast #440
Todd and Cathy discuss a recent emotional labor issue and why it created an important discussion about invisible work. They also discuss the deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, and discuss why allowing our darkness and discussing mental wellness is essential. They offer a recipe for fulfillment and share why we need to call women’s sports just “sports”.
6/12/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 26 seconds
Negative Sticks, But Does It Have To? – Podcast #439
Cathy and Todd discuss Abby Wambach’s graduation speech at Barnard and why it made such an impact. They share wisdom from Franciscan friar Richard Rohr about why it’s so easy to remember the negative, but so difficult to absorb the positive.
6/5/2018 • 43 minutes, 43 seconds
Negative Sticks, But Does It Have To? – Podcast #439
Cathy and Todd discuss Abby Wambach’s graduation speech at Barnard and why it made such an impact. They share wisdom from Franciscan friar Richard Rohr about why it’s so easy to remember the negative, but so difficult to absorb the positive.
6/5/2018 • 43 minutes, 43 seconds
Why Are Women So Tired? A Talk with Karen Brody, Author of Daring To Rest- Podcast #438
Cathy and Todd talk with Karen Brody, author of Daring to Rest: Reclaim Your Power with Yoga Nidra Rest Meditation. They discuss why women feel so much pressure to be productive, and why we need to redefine what rest really means. They discuss the power of yoga nidra, why it makes such a difference physically, emotionally, and spiritually, and why intention is an essential part of the process. Karen is also the creator/writer of Birth, a play about how low-risk, educated women are giving birth today. Since 2006 the play been performed around the world as part of BOLD, an arts-based global movement inspiring communities to create childbirth choices that work for mothers.
6/1/2018 • 52 minutes, 2 seconds
Why Are Women So Tired? A Talk with Karen Brody, Author of Daring To Rest- Podcast #438
Cathy and Todd talk with Karen Brody, author of Daring to Rest: Reclaim Your Power with Yoga Nidra Rest Meditation. They discuss why women feel so much pressure to be productive, and why we need to redefine what rest really means. They discuss the power of yoga nidra, why it makes such a difference physically, emotionally, and spiritually, and why intention is an essential part of the process. Karen is also the creator/writer of Birth, a play about how low-risk, educated women are giving birth today. Since 2006 the play been performed around the world as part of BOLD, an arts-based global movement inspiring communities to create childbirth choices that work for mothers.
6/1/2018 • 52 minutes, 2 seconds
Reparent Yourself- Podcast #437
Cathy and Todd discuss Dr. Robin Berman’s book, Permission to Parent, and also her interview on the goop podcast. They discuss how our brain grows on love, why group-think starts in childhood, and why continuing to seek the approval of your parents can be detrimental to your present-day relationships.
5/29/2018 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Reparent Yourself- Podcast #437
Cathy and Todd discuss Dr. Robin Berman’s book, Permission to Parent, and also her interview on the goop podcast. They discuss how our brain grows on love, why group-think starts in childhood, and why continuing to seek the approval of your parents can be detrimental to your present-day relationships.
5/29/2018 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 26 seconds
True Crime And Pop Culture- An Interview With International Best Selling Author Charlie Donlea- Podcast #436
Cathy and Todd talk with International Best-Selling Author Charlie Donlea. They talk about each of his three books including his latest and greatest "Don't Believe It" They also talk pop culture, Serial, The Making Of A Murderer, baseball, and Dungeons & Dragons. Won't want to miss this one!!!!
5/25/2018 • 59 minutes, 29 seconds
True Crime And Pop Culture- An Interview With International Best Selling Author Charlie Donlea- Podcast #436
Cathy and Todd talk with International Best-Selling Author Charlie Donlea. They talk about each of his three books including his latest and greatest "Don't Believe It" They also talk pop culture, Serial, The Making Of A Murderer, baseball, and Dungeons & Dragons. Won't want to miss this one!!!!
5/25/2018 • 59 minutes, 29 seconds
Intersectionality- Podcast #435
Cathy and Todd discuss intersectionality, a way of describing how multiple threats of discrimination exist when an individual’s identities overlap with several minority classes — such as race, gender, age, ethnicity, health and other characteristics. They discuss why we need to recognize our differences and listen to each other so we can begin to view experiences through a broader and more inclusive lense. They share how this can affect parenting and how it can shape our world view and make it easier for us to take care of each other. They share clips from Franchesca Ramsey and Laci Green, and recommend Kimberlè Crenshaw’s TED Talk titled, The Urgency of Intersectionality.
5/22/2018 • 57 minutes, 23 seconds
Intersectionality- Podcast #435
Cathy and Todd discuss intersectionality, a way of describing how multiple threats of discrimination exist when an individual’s identities overlap with several minority classes — such as race, gender, age, ethnicity, health and other characteristics. They discuss why we need to recognize our differences and listen to each other so we can begin to view experiences through a broader and more inclusive lense. They share how this can affect parenting and how it can shape our world view and make it easier for us to take care of each other. They share clips from Franchesca Ramsey and Laci Green, and recommend Kimberlè Crenshaw’s TED Talk titled, The Urgency of Intersectionality.
5/22/2018 • 57 minutes, 23 seconds
Moms Demand Action (Part 2): A Path To Common Sense Podcast #434
In this two-part interview, Todd and Cathy talk with Sara Knizhnik, Campaign Organizer at Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence, & Diane Lans-Kautz, Leader of the Moms Demand Action Chapter in Elmhurst. They discuss how Moms Demand Action started, how members are making a difference at the state and federal level, and why it’s a bipartisan group (that supports the 2nd amendment) that is not just for moms. They discuss legislation, other groups and individuals that are making a difference, and how we can all get involved to decrease the epidemic of gun violence that is now a public health issue.
Link to Part 1: https://zenparentingradio.com/podcasts/433/
Resources/Videos used on today's show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf68LZ-yagM&t=3s
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5/18/2018 • 42 minutes, 58 seconds
Moms Demand Action (Part 1): A Path To Common Sense Podcast #433
In part 1 of this 2 part interview- Todd and Cathy talk with Sara Knizhnik, Campaign Organizer at Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence, and Diane Lans-Kautz, Leader of the Moms Demand Action Chapter in Elmhurst. They discuss how Moms Demand Action started, how members are making a difference at the state and federal level, and why it’s a bipartisan group (that supports the 2nd amendment) that is not just for moms. They discuss legislation, other groups and individuals that are making a difference, and how we can all get involved to decrease the epidemic of gun violence that is now a public health issue.
5/18/2018 • 44 minutes
Moms Demand Action (Part 2): A Path To Common Sense Podcast #434
In this two-part interview, Todd and Cathy talk with Sara Knizhnik, Campaign Organizer at Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence, & Diane Lans-Kautz, Leader of the Moms Demand Action Chapter in Elmhurst. They discuss how Moms Demand Action started, how members are making a difference at the state and federal level, and why it’s a bipartisan group (that supports the 2nd amendment) that is not just for moms. They discuss legislation, other groups and individuals that are making a difference, and how we can all get involved to decrease the epidemic of gun violence that is now a public health issue.
Link to Part 1: http://zenparentingradio.com/podcasts/433/
Resources/Videos used on today's show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf68LZ-yagM&t=3s
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Current Month
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AllClassesConferencesFeaturedMovie ScreeningsTeamZenThe Tribe Men
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All1440 Multiversity1440 Multiversity in Scotts Valley, CAAlter Brewing CompanyCamp EdwardsCommunity Consolidated School District #93 Admin CenterEaglewood Resort & SpaElmhurst Public LibraryElmhurst Public Library, virtualElmwood Elementary SchoolGlenbard Parent SeriesHGNAHilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference CenterJackson ParkLive Video ConferenceMountain Mama SummitNazareth AcademyRobert Crown Center for Health EducationTeamZen CircleThe Lincoln CenterThe Lincoln Center AuditoriumThe Lincoln Center Auditorium in Downers Grove, ILThe Well North ShoreThe Westin Lombard Yorktown Center | Chicago, ILVirtual Class via Zoom TechnologyYork Theatre: Classic CinemasZoom
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5/18/2018 • 42 minutes, 58 seconds
Moms Demand Action (Part 1): A Path To Common Sense Podcast #433
In part 1 of this 2 part interview- Todd and Cathy talk with Sara Knizhnik, Campaign Organizer at Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence, and Diane Lans-Kautz, Leader of the Moms Demand Action Chapter in Elmhurst. They discuss how Moms Demand Action started, how members are making a difference at the state and federal level, and why it’s a bipartisan group (that supports the 2nd amendment) that is not just for moms. They discuss legislation, other groups and individuals that are making a difference, and how we can all get involved to decrease the epidemic of gun violence that is now a public health issue.
5/18/2018 • 44 minutes
How To Raise An Adult (Part 2)- Podcast #432
Todd and Cathy continue discussing Julie Lythcott-Haims’ book, How to Raise an Adult, specifically focusing on what our kids should know before they venture out on their own. They share a clip from Luvvie Ajayi’s TED Talk about the importance of speaking up, even when it’s uncomfortable, and why “keeping the peace” can keep us stuck in time. Todd shares a clip from a highly emotionally-intelligent father who understands how to reach his daughter, even while she’s under duress.
5/15/2018 • 56 minutes, 46 seconds
How To Raise An Adult (Part 2)- Podcast #432
Todd and Cathy continue discussing Julie Lythcott-Haims’ book, How to Raise an Adult, specifically focusing on what our kids should know before they venture out on their own. They share a clip from Luvvie Ajayi’s TED Talk about the importance of speaking up, even when it’s uncomfortable, and why “keeping the peace” can keep us stuck in time. Todd shares a clip from a highly emotionally-intelligent father who understands how to reach his daughter, even while she’s under duress.
5/15/2018 • 56 minutes, 46 seconds
How To Raise An Adult (Part 1)- Podcast #431
Todd and Cathy discuss a practical checklist of what kids need before they go to college written by Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult. The checklist offers intention and clarity, and recognizes that skills develop over time in a child-developmentally appropriate way. They also discuss why Todd wanted to play Cashflow for his birthday, and why financial awareness is necessary education for our kids.
5/8/2018 • 56 minutes, 59 seconds
How To Raise An Adult (Part 1)- Podcast #431
Todd and Cathy discuss a practical checklist of what kids need before they go to college written by Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of How to Raise an Adult. The checklist offers intention and clarity, and recognizes that skills develop over time in a child-developmentally appropriate way. They also discuss why Todd wanted to play Cashflow for his birthday, and why financial awareness is necessary education for our kids.
5/8/2018 • 56 minutes, 59 seconds
I Feel Pretty- Podcast #430
Cathy and Todd discuss the Super Soul Podcast conversation between Amy Schumer and Oprah about her new movie, I Feel Pretty. They talk about trusting your intention, why emotional labor is vital to the health of the family, and why accepting yourself leads to real confidence and a deeper connection with others.
5/1/2018 • 59 minutes, 38 seconds
I Feel Pretty- Podcast #430
Cathy and Todd discuss the Super Soul Podcast conversation between Amy Schumer and Oprah about her new movie, I Feel Pretty. They talk about trusting your intention, why emotional labor is vital to the health of the family, and why accepting yourself leads to real confidence and a deeper connection with others.
5/1/2018 • 59 minutes, 38 seconds
The Profound Loneliness of American Men- Podcast #429
Todd and Cathy discuss the emotional challenges of American men and why this impacts every part of our society. Their guests, Frank Naugo and Shaun Emerson, discuss why men struggle with intimacy, vulnerability, and friendship, and why anger or numbness can become a default setting. They share clips from the Hidden Brain podcast titled How American Masculinity Creates Lonely Men, and discuss how we can redefine what it means to be a man.
4/24/2018 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 29 seconds
The Profound Loneliness of American Men- Podcast #429
Todd and Cathy discuss the emotional challenges of American men and why this impacts every part of our society. Their guests, Frank Naugo and Shaun Emerson, discuss why men struggle with intimacy, vulnerability, and friendship, and why anger or numbness can become a default setting. They share clips from the Hidden Brain podcast titled How American Masculinity Creates Lonely Men, and discuss how we can redefine what it means to be a man.
4/24/2018 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 29 seconds
How To Value Each Other- Podcast #428
Todd and Cathy discuss “moral outrage” and how to use it to create positive change. They explain how society tends to value a clean and concise way of thinking, but how thinking out of the box or seeing the bigger picture can lead to greater compassion and connection. They discuss how to support a child who doesn’t want to share, why spaghetti thinking is as important as waffle thinking, and why archetypes can help us understand ourselves better.
4/17/2018 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 52 seconds
How To Value Each Other- Podcast #428
Todd and Cathy discuss “moral outrage” and how to use it to create positive change. They explain how society tends to value a clean and concise way of thinking, but how thinking out of the box or seeing the bigger picture can lead to greater compassion and connection. They discuss how to support a child who doesn’t want to share, why spaghetti thinking is as important as waffle thinking, and why archetypes can help us understand ourselves better.
4/17/2018 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 52 seconds
“Better” Zen Parenting #427
Todd and Cathy welcome their friends John and Julie Duffy, hosts of the Better Podcast (formerly titled Undue Anxiety). They talk about Tony Robbins, the #MeToo movement, and why listening and respecting others is essential for real change. They discuss couplehood, family dynamics, and how we can live in joy but always leave room for the dark.
4/10/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 24 seconds
“Better” Zen Parenting #427
Todd and Cathy welcome their friends John and Julie Duffy, hosts of the Better Podcast (formerly titled Undue Anxiety). They talk about Tony Robbins, the #MeToo movement, and why listening and respecting others is essential for real change. They discuss couplehood, family dynamics, and how we can live in joy but always leave room for the dark.
4/10/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 24 seconds
Less Show, More Soul #426
Cathy and Todd discuss how to recognize when we are showing up authentically rather than performing. They also discuss how to deal with a child who seems consistently disappointed, and why taking responsibility for our own behavior is key. Todd shares a clip about investing from Freakonomics, Cathy discusses the joy of Funko characters, and they offer some wisdom from Tommy Boy.
4/3/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 42 seconds
Less Show, More Soul #426
Cathy and Todd discuss how to recognize when we are showing up authentically rather than performing. They also discuss how to deal with a child who seems consistently disappointed, and why taking responsibility for our own behavior is key. Todd shares a clip about investing from Freakonomics, Cathy discusses the joy of Funko characters, and they offer some wisdom from Tommy Boy.
4/3/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 42 seconds
The 4 Types of Fear Podcast #425
Todd & Cathy Discuss the 4 different types of fears as described by Iyanla Vanzandt, Dierk's Bentley, Bruce Willis' wine cooler commercial, Eddie Murphy's single "Party All The Time", and how we've all already done the hardest thing we will ever do.
3/27/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 53 seconds
The 4 Types of Fear Podcast #425
Todd & Cathy Discuss the 4 different types of fears as described by Iyanla Vanzandt, Dierk's Bentley, Bruce Willis' wine cooler commercial, Eddie Murphy's single "Party All The Time", and how we've all already done the hardest thing we will ever do.
3/27/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 53 seconds
Focus Your Energy- Podcast# 424
Todd shares a story of a softball coach who proclaims "boys are stronger than girls" and what happened after that statement was made. They also discuss why focusing on too many things makes us feel overwhelmed and paralyzed, and why choosing one thing helps us take action and create real change (they share examples from MOMS Demand Action and from A Wrinkle in Time). They share how they created their women’s circle/men’s group, why we should speak up for others, and they play a new song by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt called Found/Tonight (some proceeds go toward the March For Our Lives).
3/20/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 4 seconds
Focus Your Energy- Podcast# 424
Todd shares a story of a softball coach who proclaims "boys are stronger than girls" and what happened after that statement was made. They also discuss why focusing on too many things makes us feel overwhelmed and paralyzed, and why choosing one thing helps us take action and create real change (they share examples from MOMS Demand Action and from A Wrinkle in Time). They share how they created their women’s circle/men’s group, why we should speak up for others, and they play a new song by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt called Found/Tonight (some proceeds go toward the March For Our Lives).
3/20/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 4 seconds
How Do I Get My Partner To….- Podcast# 423
Cathy and Todd discuss the question that they hear the most – “How can I get my partner to….” - they discuss why this question is multi-layered, messy, and not easily answered. They discuss why wanting to change others feels easier than changing ourselves, why true wisdom comes from quiet, and the life-changing advice Oprah has for all people.
3/13/2018 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 34 seconds
How Do I Get My Partner To….- Podcast# 423
Cathy and Todd discuss the question that they hear the most – “How can I get my partner to….” - they discuss why this question is multi-layered, messy, and not easily answered. They discuss why wanting to change others feels easier than changing ourselves, why true wisdom comes from quiet, and the life-changing advice Oprah has for all people.
3/13/2018 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 34 seconds
3 Forces For Good- Podcast# 422
Todd and Cathy discuss Cheryl Strayed, MILCK, Mike Domitrz and all the goodness from the 2018 Zen Parenting Conference. They discuss the most frequently asked question ZPR question, the Oscars, and how we can all become forces for good.
3/6/2018 • 57 minutes, 35 seconds
3 Forces For Good- Podcast# 422
Todd and Cathy discuss Cheryl Strayed, MILCK, Mike Domitrz and all the goodness from the 2018 Zen Parenting Conference. They discuss the most frequently asked question ZPR question, the Oscars, and how we can all become forces for good.
3/6/2018 • 57 minutes, 35 seconds
Manifesto To End Busyness- Podcast #421
Todd and Cathy discuss The Gentle Warrior’s Manifesto to Reduce Busyness from Courtney Carver’s book, Soulful Simplicity, and they discuss a Freakonomic’s podcast titled After the Glass Ceiling, A Glass Cliff, about why only 5% of Fortune 500 companies are run by women. They share why men and women eat Doritos differently, why we need to linger longer, and why Cathy loves Lionel Richie.
2/27/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 30 seconds
Manifesto To End Busyness- Podcast #421
Todd and Cathy discuss The Gentle Warrior’s Manifesto to Reduce Busyness from Courtney Carver’s book, Soulful Simplicity, and they discuss a Freakonomic’s podcast titled After the Glass Ceiling, A Glass Cliff, about why only 5% of Fortune 500 companies are run by women. They share why men and women eat Doritos differently, why we need to linger longer, and why Cathy loves Lionel Richie.
2/27/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 30 seconds
Teenage Wisdom Podcast #420
Todd and Cathy discuss the Parkland tragedy, and talk about why it’s time to take action to keep our kids safe at school. They explain how we can take on all pieces of the puzzle – common sense laws, mental wellness, and community/parent/school support – rather than fight about which one matters the most. They also discuss Dr. Dan Siegel’s book Brainstorm, and process how the teenage brain works and why it’s necessary for teenagers to take risks.
2/20/2018 • 59 minutes, 58 seconds
Teenage Wisdom Podcast #420
Todd and Cathy discuss the Parkland tragedy, and talk about why it’s time to take action to keep our kids safe at school. They explain how we can take on all pieces of the puzzle – common sense laws, mental wellness, and community/parent/school support – rather than fight about which one matters the most. They also discuss Dr. Dan Siegel’s book Brainstorm, and process how the teenage brain works and why it’s necessary for teenagers to take risks.
2/20/2018 • 59 minutes, 58 seconds
Humility & Procrastination Podcast #419
Cathy and Todd discuss why we are always evolving, and share a clip from The Robcast about why humility is essential. They discuss why it’s never too late to excel at sports or other activities, why procrastination may not be such a bad thing, and why Slow TV on Netflix is so soothing.
2/13/2018 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 58 seconds
Humility & Procrastination Podcast #419
Cathy and Todd discuss why we are always evolving, and share a clip from The Robcast about why humility is essential. They discuss why it’s never too late to excel at sports or other activities, why procrastination may not be such a bad thing, and why Slow TV on Netflix is so soothing.
2/13/2018 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 58 seconds
Fault & Responsibility- Podcast #418
Todd and Cathy share some of the touching and funny Superbowl commercials, and they discuss a video of Will Smith explaining why fault and responsibility are two different things. Cathy shares some of her favorite self-compassion quotes, and they discuss why some quotes wake us up or resonate so strongly. Todd discusses his gullibility, he defends Taylor Swift, and he shares an aha from our Zen Parenting Conference keynote speaker Mike Domitrz.
2/6/2018 • 55 minutes, 14 seconds
Fault & Responsibility- Podcast #418
Todd and Cathy share some of the touching and funny Superbowl commercials, and they discuss a video of Will Smith explaining why fault and responsibility are two different things. Cathy shares some of her favorite self-compassion quotes, and they discuss why some quotes wake us up or resonate so strongly. Todd discusses his gullibility, he defends Taylor Swift, and he shares an aha from our Zen Parenting Conference keynote speaker Mike Domitrz.
2/6/2018 • 55 minutes, 14 seconds
Finding Strength- Podcast #417
Cathy and Todd discuss the road to wellness and why shame, judgment, anxiety, and hope all play a role. They also discuss why asking for help is so essential, and why asking for help is an act of bravery and strength. They discuss what it means to be a strength-based parent and play a clip from Lea Waters, author of The Strength Switch. Todd plays a clip from the TED Talk podcast about how people with less money actually give more to those in need, and how exposure and empathy are the keys to greater giving.
1/30/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 30 seconds
Finding Strength- Podcast #417
Cathy and Todd discuss the road to wellness and why shame, judgment, anxiety, and hope all play a role. They also discuss why asking for help is so essential, and why asking for help is an act of bravery and strength. They discuss what it means to be a strength-based parent and play a clip from Lea Waters, author of The Strength Switch. Todd plays a clip from the TED Talk podcast about how people with less money actually give more to those in need, and how exposure and empathy are the keys to greater giving.
1/30/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 30 seconds
Honesty & Healing- Podcast #416
Cathy and Todd discuss the challenges of healing and why honesty and support are essential. They talk about how each of us are challenged to do hard things, and how not doing our own work leads to projection. They discuss how to talk to your kids about difficult topics like sex, and how living a “healthy life” means something different to everyone depending on their circumstances.
1/23/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 27 seconds
Honesty & Healing- Podcast #416
Cathy and Todd discuss the challenges of healing and why honesty and support are essential. They talk about how each of us are challenged to do hard things, and how not doing our own work leads to projection. They discuss how to talk to your kids about difficult topics like sex, and how living a “healthy life” means something different to everyone depending on their circumstances.
1/23/2018 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 27 seconds
Cathy’s Recovery & Sarah Silverman Podcast #415
Todd+Cathy discuss Cathy's recovery of the flu as well as an inspirational exchange between Sarah Silverman and one of her followers.
1/16/2018 • 30 minutes, 1 second
Cathy’s Recovery & Sarah Silverman Podcast #415
Todd+Cathy discuss Cathy's recovery of the flu as well as an inspirational exchange between Sarah Silverman and one of her followers.
1/16/2018 • 30 minutes, 1 second
Cathy Has The Flu Podcast #414-1/2
Yup- Cathy has the flu :( We're gonna shoot for another one at the end of the week. if not, next Tuesday for sure. Sorry for the inconvenience. Keep truckin'
Todd
1/11/2018 • 4 minutes, 46 seconds
Cathy Has The Flu Podcast #414-1/2
Yup- Cathy has the flu :( We're gonna shoot for another one at the end of the week. if not, next Tuesday for sure. Sorry for the inconvenience. Keep truckin'
Todd
1/11/2018 • 4 minutes, 46 seconds
The Art of Fulfillment- Podcast #414
Todd+Cathy discuss how to “let go” and “bring in” for the new year, and how to wake up to our lives in 2018. They discuss how Steve Bartman and Bill Buckner became the scapegoats for their perspective cities pain, and how we tend to project all blame on one person or event in our own lives. They explain why the science of achievement and the art of fulfillment work well together, and why humor is essential in the midst of challenges.
1/2/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 23 seconds
The Art of Fulfillment- Podcast #414
Todd+Cathy discuss how to “let go” and “bring in” for the new year, and how to wake up to our lives in 2018. They discuss how Steve Bartman and Bill Buckner became the scapegoats for their perspective cities pain, and how we tend to project all blame on one person or event in our own lives. They explain why the science of achievement and the art of fulfillment work well together, and why humor is essential in the midst of challenges.
1/2/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 23 seconds
These Are a Few Of Our Favorite Things- Podcast #413
Cathy and Todd discuss their favorite things from 2017, and share why faith played a big role this year. They answer some questions posed in the Tim Ferriss book, Tribe of Mentors, reflect on growing up in the 80’s and 90’s, and share why they are hopeful for 2018.
12/26/2017 • 54 minutes, 58 seconds
These Are a Few Of Our Favorite Things- Podcast #413
Cathy and Todd discuss their favorite things from 2017, and share why faith played a big role this year. They answer some questions posed in the Tim Ferriss book, Tribe of Mentors, reflect on growing up in the 80’s and 90’s, and share why they are hopeful for 2018.
12/26/2017 • 54 minutes, 58 seconds
Meaning Creates Joy- Podcast #412
Todd and Cathy talk about how meaning relates to happiness and joy, and how this knowledge can make our holidays less stressful and our parenting more conscious. They also discuss the benefits of Forest Bathing and share why trees can be our best teachers. They discuss the benefits of being cold, the zen-ness of their rabbit, and the need for more optimistic TV shows and movies.
12/19/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 1 second
Meaning Creates Joy- Podcast #412
Todd and Cathy talk about how meaning relates to happiness and joy, and how this knowledge can make our holidays less stressful and our parenting more conscious. They also discuss the benefits of Forest Bathing and share why trees can be our best teachers. They discuss the benefits of being cold, the zen-ness of their rabbit, and the need for more optimistic TV shows and movies.
12/19/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 1 second
#Metoo. So What Now? An Interview with Mike Domitrz- Podcast #411
Todd and Cathy talk with Mike Domitrz, Founder of The Date Safe Project and 2018 Zen Parenting Conference keynote speaker. They discuss they #metoo movement and what comes next – how does this change our behavior? How will this impact our relationships and society overall? How can it influence our parenting? Mike offers his expertise and support as we all navigate this ever-changing and uncertain time.
12/15/2017 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 15 seconds
#Metoo. So What Now? An Interview with Mike Domitrz- Podcast #411
Todd and Cathy talk with Mike Domitrz, Founder of The Date Safe Project and 2018 Zen Parenting Conference keynote speaker. They discuss they #metoo movement and what comes next – how does this change our behavior? How will this impact our relationships and society overall? How can it influence our parenting? Mike offers his expertise and support as we all navigate this ever-changing and uncertain time.
12/15/2017 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 15 seconds
Less Perfect, More Peace- Podcast #410
Cathy and Todd share how we can take care of ourselves and say no during the holidays without feeling guilt. They discuss Shauna Niequist’s book Present Over Perfect and why our decision to be good to ourselves allows us to be more present for the ones we love. They also discuss why discomfort and confusion during this time of #metoo is normal and necessary for change, and how we can be more thoughtful and self-aware about our choices. It’s awards season again! Cathy shares the Golden Globe Best Picture nominees.
12/12/2017 • 54 minutes, 17 seconds
Less Perfect, More Peace- Podcast #410
Cathy and Todd share how we can take care of ourselves and say no during the holidays without feeling guilt. They discuss Shauna Niequist’s book Present Over Perfect and why our decision to be good to ourselves allows us to be more present for the ones we love. They also discuss why discomfort and confusion during this time of #metoo is normal and necessary for change, and how we can be more thoughtful and self-aware about our choices. It’s awards season again! Cathy shares the Golden Globe Best Picture nominees.
12/12/2017 • 54 minutes, 17 seconds
9 Statements For Women Podcast #409
Todd and Cathy discuss how inequality can lead to challenging and often unconscious communication, and they share some civil statements that women can use to feel heard. They discuss common unconscious double standards in private life and the workplace, and explain why the skit “Welcome to Hell” from Saturday Night Live was so thought-provoking. They share a moment from A Very Brady Christmas, some wisdom from Zen Parenting Conference keynote Mike Domitrz from The Date Safe Project, and a powerful speech from actor Jeff Daniels.
12/5/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 30 seconds
9 Statements For Women Podcast #409
Todd and Cathy discuss how inequality can lead to challenging and often unconscious communication, and they share some civil statements that women can use to feel heard. They discuss common unconscious double standards in private life and the workplace, and explain why the skit “Welcome to Hell” from Saturday Night Live was so thought-provoking. They share a moment from A Very Brady Christmas, some wisdom from Zen Parenting Conference keynote Mike Domitrz from The Date Safe Project, and a powerful speech from actor Jeff Daniels.
12/5/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 30 seconds
We Are Differently The Same- Podcast #408
Todd and Cathy discuss how they experience the world differently, and why understanding and respecting these differences lead to better communication. They talk about why connection is like nourishment, and why not connecting can make us feel uncomfortable mentally and physically. They discuss Gretchen Rubin’s Four Tendencies and share which tendency describes their underlying motivation. They talk about the movie Wonder, owning our stuff, and why sexual assault allegations are uncovering a deeply-embedded systemic issue.
11/28/2017 • 55 minutes, 39 seconds
We Are Differently The Same- Podcast #408
Todd and Cathy discuss how they experience the world differently, and why understanding and respecting these differences lead to better communication. They talk about why connection is like nourishment, and why not connecting can make us feel uncomfortable mentally and physically. They discuss Gretchen Rubin’s Four Tendencies and share which tendency describes their underlying motivation. They talk about the movie Wonder, owning our stuff, and why sexual assault allegations are uncovering a deeply-embedded systemic issue.
11/28/2017 • 55 minutes, 39 seconds
The Gift Of Failure- Podcast #407
Todd and Cathy discuss Jessica Lahey’s The Gift of Failure, and discuss why allowing our kids to make mistakes will help them succeed. They also discuss the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, why rewards and punishment don’t work, and why praising our kids for effort rather than outcome will lead to greater success and a healthier sense of self. They play a clip of a Hillary Clinton interview on the Dear Sugar podcast, a commercial about failure from Michael Jordan, and discuss Carol Dweck’s book Mindset.
11/21/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 26 seconds
The Gift Of Failure- Podcast #407
Todd and Cathy discuss Jessica Lahey’s The Gift of Failure, and discuss why allowing our kids to make mistakes will help them succeed. They also discuss the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, why rewards and punishment don’t work, and why praising our kids for effort rather than outcome will lead to greater success and a healthier sense of self. They play a clip of a Hillary Clinton interview on the Dear Sugar podcast, a commercial about failure from Michael Jordan, and discuss Carol Dweck’s book Mindset.
11/21/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 26 seconds
The Five Invitations- Podcast #406
Cathy and Todd discuss The Five Invitations, a book that shows us how to wake up fully to our lives. As a compassionate teacher and cofounder of the Zen Hospice Project, author Frank Ostaseski supports the dying. His five invitations dive into the suffering, joy, and inevitability of death, and why embracing this wisdom will lead to a more mindful and compassionate life. Cathy and Todd use clips from Dead Poets Society and Star Wars to highlight his points, and discuss why this book empowered them to live with greater intention and meaning.
11/14/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 9 seconds
The Five Invitations- Podcast #406
Cathy and Todd discuss The Five Invitations, a book that shows us how to wake up fully to our lives. As a compassionate teacher and cofounder of the Zen Hospice Project, author Frank Ostaseski supports the dying. His five invitations dive into the suffering, joy, and inevitability of death, and why embracing this wisdom will lead to a more mindful and compassionate life. Cathy and Todd use clips from Dead Poets Society and Star Wars to highlight his points, and discuss why this book empowered them to live with greater intention and meaning.
11/14/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 9 seconds
Emotional Labor is an Unpaid Job- Podcast #405
Todd and Cathy discuss an article in Harpers Bazaar titled “Women aren’t nags, we’re just fed up” about emotional labor and the sensitivity surrounding this topic. They discuss how to have a productive conversation about what it really takes to manage a house, and why it’s not always true that men are “problem solvers” and women are “sensitive”. They discuss how they are challenged with this issue, how it’s easy to go on autopilot, and why this is an ongoing discussion and not a one-time conversation. They explain how this relates to gender issues overall and what we are all currently modeling for both our daughters and sons. If you find this discussion interesting, join Cathy+Todd for a one-time virtual class about civility and compassion (in the home and for the holidays), and why the way we talk to our loved ones extends into the world. Click here to register.
11/7/2017 • 58 minutes, 30 seconds
Emotional Labor is an Unpaid Job- Podcast #405
Todd and Cathy discuss an article in Harpers Bazaar titled “Women aren’t nags, we’re just fed up” about emotional labor and the sensitivity surrounding this topic. They discuss how to have a productive conversation about what it really takes to manage a house, and why it’s not always true that men are “problem solvers” and women are “sensitive”. They discuss how they are challenged with this issue, how it’s easy to go on autopilot, and why this is an ongoing discussion and not a one-time conversation. They explain how this relates to gender issues overall and what we are all currently modeling for both our daughters and sons. If you find this discussion interesting, join Cathy+Todd for a one-time virtual class about civility and compassion (in the home and for the holidays), and why the way we talk to our loved ones extends into the world. Click here to register.
11/7/2017 • 58 minutes, 30 seconds
It’s OK To Let Go – Podcast #404
Todd and Cathy discuss why it’s OK for kids to change their minds and try new things, and why it’s important for adults to do this, too. They discuss how self-awareness is essential, and how self-forgiveness and understanding are also essential because we will always be a mystery (the great paradox!). They discuss the offensive gesture during the world series, how they managed their daughter’s crying episode, Byron Katie’s “The Work”, cranial sacral holds, and some humor from Anchorman.
10/31/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 57 seconds
It’s OK To Let Go – Podcast #404
Todd and Cathy discuss why it’s OK for kids to change their minds and try new things, and why it’s important for adults to do this, too. They discuss how self-awareness is essential, and how self-forgiveness and understanding are also essential because we will always be a mystery (the great paradox!). They discuss the offensive gesture during the world series, how they managed their daughter’s crying episode, Byron Katie’s “The Work”, cranial sacral holds, and some humor from Anchorman.
10/31/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 57 seconds
From Refugee Camp To An Engineer- Podcast #403
Cathy and Todd talk with Roksanna Taghizadeh, an immigrant who grew up in Iran, became a refugee in Germany, and eventually made it to the United States where she became an structural engineer. She shares her immigration story, explains what it’s like to live in a refugee camp, and shares why the current political environment has been surprising and emotionally challenging.
10/27/2017 • 52 minutes, 45 seconds
From Refugee Camp To An Engineer- Podcast #403
Cathy and Todd talk with Roksanna Taghizadeh, an immigrant who grew up in Iran, became a refugee in Germany, and eventually made it to the United States where she became an structural engineer. She shares her immigration story, explains what it’s like to live in a refugee camp, and shares why the current political environment has been surprising and emotionally challenging.
10/27/2017 • 52 minutes, 45 seconds
Cell Phones & Getting Uncomfortable- Podcast #402
Cathy and Todd discuss why it’s OK to be uncomfortable, and why focusing on what works and what we are grateful creates the foundation to deal with discomfort. They reference the Good Newspaper, and explain why good news can help us speak out about the uncomfortable news. Todd shares some wisdom from Simon Sinek about why cell phones shouldn’t be the classroom or the boardroom, and why will power sometimes isn’t enough. They discuss if it’s safe for Todd to drive with his knee, why we shouldn’t answer the phone in a movie theater, and a wise observation from Martin Luther King.
10/24/2017 • 58 minutes, 27 seconds
Cell Phones & Getting Uncomfortable- Podcast #402
Cathy and Todd discuss why it’s OK to be uncomfortable, and why focusing on what works and what we are grateful creates the foundation to deal with discomfort. They reference the Good Newspaper, and explain why good news can help us speak out about the uncomfortable news. Todd shares some wisdom from Simon Sinek about why cell phones shouldn’t be the classroom or the boardroom, and why will power sometimes isn’t enough. They discuss if it’s safe for Todd to drive with his knee, why we shouldn’t answer the phone in a movie theater, and a wise observation from Martin Luther King.
10/24/2017 • 58 minutes, 27 seconds
#MeToo Podcast #401
Cathy and Todd discuss the power of #metoo (a hashtag for anyone who has been sexually harassed or assaulted) and why sharing stories and listening to each other paves the way for change. They also talk about the power of words and why inclusive language is not just about being politically correct, it’s about growth and understanding. They discuss software that allows parents to see how their children are doing throughout the school day, why children hold in painful secrets, and why Cathy won’t share her water bottle.
10/17/2017 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 33 seconds
#MeToo Podcast #401
Cathy and Todd discuss the power of #metoo (a hashtag for anyone who has been sexually harassed or assaulted) and why sharing stories and listening to each other paves the way for change. They also talk about the power of words and why inclusive language is not just about being politically correct, it’s about growth and understanding. They discuss software that allows parents to see how their children are doing throughout the school day, why children hold in painful secrets, and why Cathy won’t share her water bottle.
10/17/2017 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 33 seconds
Equality Connects Us- Podcast #400
On their 400th episode, Cathy and Todd discuss why they started Zen Parenting, how it’s changed, and why equality, compassion, and connection motivate them to keep going. They share their favorite Tom Petty songs, discuss why difficult conversations are essential, and explain how if we work together, we will soar.
10/10/2017 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 58 seconds
Equality Connects Us- Podcast #400
On their 400th episode, Cathy and Todd discuss why they started Zen Parenting, how it’s changed, and why equality, compassion, and connection motivate them to keep going. They share their favorite Tom Petty songs, discuss why difficult conversations are essential, and explain how if we work together, we will soar.
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of civility when we have different opinions or viewpoints, and offer some definitions and research from Brenè Browns book, Braving the Wilderness. They also discuss the Las Vegas tragedy – how we can make the unbearable bearable, and how we can give of ourselves to help others. They share who resides in their “brain trust”, offer some wisdom from Cory Booker, and discuss why we have dehumanized in the past and why rehumanization is essential for the future.
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of civility when we have different opinions or viewpoints, and offer some definitions and research from Brenè Browns book, Braving the Wilderness. They also discuss the Las Vegas tragedy – how we can make the unbearable bearable, and how we can give of ourselves to help others. They share who resides in their “brain trust”, offer some wisdom from Cory Booker, and discuss why we have dehumanized in the past and why rehumanization is essential for the future.
10/3/2017 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 19 seconds
Peer Health Exchange: Improving the mental and physical lives of young people- Podcast #398
Cathy and Todd talk with Danya Rosen, Executive Director of the Chicago Peer Health Exchange, an organization that empowers young people with the knowledge, skills, and resources to make healthy decisions. They train college students to teach a skill-based health curriculum (focusing on mental health, sexual education, and overall wellness) in under-resourced high schools across the country. They aim to reduce unplanned pregnancy and substance abuse by offering knowledge, support, and access to resources. The Peer Health Exchange has had a statistically significant positive effect on sexual and mental knowledge, skills, and help-seeking behavior. They are also located in the Bay Area, Boston, Los Angeles, and New York.
9/29/2017 • 37 minutes, 10 seconds
Peer Health Exchange: Improving the mental and physical lives of young people- Podcast #398
Cathy and Todd talk with Danya Rosen, Executive Director of the Chicago Peer Health Exchange, an organization that empowers young people with the knowledge, skills, and resources to make healthy decisions. They train college students to teach a skill-based health curriculum (focusing on mental health, sexual education, and overall wellness) in under-resourced high schools across the country. They aim to reduce unplanned pregnancy and substance abuse by offering knowledge, support, and access to resources. The Peer Health Exchange has had a statistically significant positive effect on sexual and mental knowledge, skills, and help-seeking behavior. They are also located in the Bay Area, Boston, Los Angeles, and New York.
9/29/2017 • 37 minutes, 10 seconds
The Wilderness & The Keeper- Podcast #397
Cathy and Todd discuss Brenè Brown’s book, Braving the Wilderness, specifically the difference between “fitting in” and “true belonging”, and why listening and civility are our ways back to each other (this book discussion will continue next week). They also discuss a blog titled The Keeper and how it created an argument in one home, and why it’s an important discussion piece for any marriage. Todd shares a great Chicago story about how one person’s sacrifice lead to another person’s extreme act of bravery, and how we are all interconnected and modeling for each other.
9/26/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 35 seconds
The Wilderness & The Keeper- Podcast #397
Cathy and Todd discuss Brenè Brown’s book, Braving the Wilderness, specifically the difference between “fitting in” and “true belonging”, and why listening and civility are our ways back to each other (this book discussion will continue next week). They also discuss a blog titled The Keeper and how it created an argument in one home, and why it’s an important discussion piece for any marriage. Todd shares a great Chicago story about how one person’s sacrifice lead to another person’s extreme act of bravery, and how we are all interconnected and modeling for each other.
9/26/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 35 seconds
Success And Momentum- Podcast #396
Todd and Cathy discuss Simon Sinek’s definition of success and why momentum is the key. They talk about the best predictor of whether or not we will view our lives as successful (and it has nothing to do with money). They discuss why a man can be perceived as assertive and a woman is perceived as bossy, how the 2017 Emmy Award winners made some history, and why Oreos and seeing the movie IT are not great self-care choices for Cathy.
9/19/2017 • 55 minutes, 12 seconds
Success And Momentum- Podcast #396
Todd and Cathy discuss Simon Sinek’s definition of success and why momentum is the key. They talk about the best predictor of whether or not we will view our lives as successful (and it has nothing to do with money). They discuss why a man can be perceived as assertive and a woman is perceived as bossy, how the 2017 Emmy Award winners made some history, and why Oreos and seeing the movie IT are not great self-care choices for Cathy.
9/19/2017 • 55 minutes, 12 seconds
Safe Spaces, Triggers, and Civility- Podcast #395
Cathy and Todd discuss The Smartphone Generation vs. Free Speech by Jean M. Twenge about the millennial generation (otherwise known as iGen) and why they are different. They discuss how they were raised, how they think, and why they understand emotional risk more than physical risk. They also discuss They also discuss Brene Brown’s new release, Braving the Wilderness, and how it focuses on stepping out and speaking up, and how we can answer questions with civility rather than mistrust and disdain. They talk about how we can support our kids without being permissive, how we can teach our daughters to trust themselves, and why the Jedi know how to fight hate with light.
9/12/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 49 seconds
Safe Spaces, Triggers, and Civility- Podcast #395
Cathy and Todd discuss The Smartphone Generation vs. Free Speech by Jean M. Twenge about the millennial generation (otherwise known as iGen) and why they are different. They discuss how they were raised, how they think, and why they understand emotional risk more than physical risk. They also discuss They also discuss Brene Brown’s new release, Braving the Wilderness, and how it focuses on stepping out and speaking up, and how we can answer questions with civility rather than mistrust and disdain. They talk about how we can support our kids without being permissive, how we can teach our daughters to trust themselves, and why the Jedi know how to fight hate with light.
9/12/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 49 seconds
A Checklist For Self-Compassion- Podcast #394
Cathy and Todd offer ways to practice and recognize self-compassion, and explain why our ego tends to argue against too much self-love (but why we don’t have to listen…). They discuss lovingkindness meditation, why it’s important to accept compliments, and how we can get to know ourselves like a friend. They also discuss Keyshawn Johnson’s decision to pull his son out of Nebraska football – was this decision too much or just right? They discuss their upcoming self-compassion class, their upcoming screening of Angst, and why it’s important for each of us to speak our truth.T
9/5/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 46 seconds
A Checklist For Self-Compassion- Podcast #394
Cathy and Todd offer ways to practice and recognize self-compassion, and explain why our ego tends to argue against too much self-love (but why we don’t have to listen…). They discuss lovingkindness meditation, why it’s important to accept compliments, and how we can get to know ourselves like a friend. They also discuss Keyshawn Johnson’s decision to pull his son out of Nebraska football – was this decision too much or just right? They discuss their upcoming self-compassion class, their upcoming screening of Angst, and why it’s important for each of us to speak our truth.T
9/5/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 46 seconds
Angst: Let’s Talk About Anxiety- Podcast #393
Cathy and Todd discuss anxiety, how and why it shows up, and why it’s important topic of conversation in every home. They discuss their documentary screening of Angst: Normalizing the Conversation Around Anxiety on Monday, September 11th, 7pm, at York Theater. This movie is a perfect opportunity to open an important conversation and normalize what’s been stigmatized. It’s appropriate for kids 10+, and it’s highly recommended for all parents and teens. They share the wisdom of Michael Singer from his book The Untethered Soul, and what it means to have a “voice in our head”. They also discuss Hurricane Harvey, how to give, and why we need to stay focused on hope. Click here to get tickets to the screening of Angst at York Theater on Sept 11th.
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8/29/2017 • 50 minutes, 58 seconds
Angst: Let’s Talk About Anxiety- Podcast #393
Cathy and Todd discuss anxiety, how and why it shows up, and why it’s important topic of conversation in every home. They discuss their documentary screening of Angst: Normalizing the Conversation Around Anxiety on Monday, September 11th, 7pm, at York Theater. This movie is a perfect opportunity to open an important conversation and normalize what’s been stigmatized. It’s appropriate for kids 10+, and it’s highly recommended for all parents and teens. They share the wisdom of Michael Singer from his book The Untethered Soul, and what it means to have a “voice in our head”. They also discuss Hurricane Harvey, how to give, and why we need to stay focused on hope. Click here to get tickets to the screening of Angst at York Theater on Sept 11th.
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8/29/2017 • 50 minutes, 58 seconds
Be a Force For Good- Podcast #392
Todd and Cathy reveal their three speakers for the 2018 Zen Parenting Conference, and explain why each of them is a force for good. They discuss candor, wisdom, kindness, and responsibility, and offer new resources that will help each of us live with greater clarity and intention. They answer a listener questions, and also discuss their NEW+IMPROVED website! Go to zenparentingradio.com to find all the podcasts, events, books, and resources that you’ve been asking for - all in one place! And get your early-bird 2018 Zen Parenting Conference tickets, a spot in Cathy’s How to Be Brave pre-conference workshop, and become a Zen Friend to support our conference scholarship program.
8/22/2017 • 57 minutes, 16 seconds
Be a Force For Good- Podcast #392
Todd and Cathy reveal their three speakers for the 2018 Zen Parenting Conference, and explain why each of them is a force for good. They discuss candor, wisdom, kindness, and responsibility, and offer new resources that will help each of us live with greater clarity and intention. They answer a listener questions, and also discuss their NEW+IMPROVED website! Go to zenparentingradio.com to find all the podcasts, events, books, and resources that you’ve been asking for - all in one place! And get your early-bird 2018 Zen Parenting Conference tickets, a spot in Cathy’s How to Be Brave pre-conference workshop, and become a Zen Friend to support our conference scholarship program.
8/22/2017 • 57 minutes, 16 seconds
There’s Room For All Of Us- Podcast #391
Cathy and Todd discuss fear-based thinking, what happened in Charlottesville, and how an abundance mindset can shift the way we relate to each other. They answer listener questions about a husband who doesn’t understand the challenges of busy motherhood, and how to manage, and hopefully reduce, an anxious home environment. Todd talks about his trip to New England with his daughter, and explains why this experience led to more authentic communication and connection.
8/15/2017 • 55 minutes, 49 seconds
There’s Room For All Of Us- Podcast #391
Cathy and Todd discuss fear-based thinking, what happened in Charlottesville, and how an abundance mindset can shift the way we relate to each other. They answer listener questions about a husband who doesn’t understand the challenges of busy motherhood, and how to manage, and hopefully reduce, an anxious home environment. Todd talks about his trip to New England with his daughter, and explains why this experience led to more authentic communication and connection.
8/15/2017 • 55 minutes, 49 seconds
Good Grit, Bad Grit- Podcast #390
Cathy and Todd discuss Caroline Adams Miller’s book Getting Grit, about what grit really means, and why we need to be thoughtful about the kind of grit we are using and promoting. They share some clips from her interview with Jonathan Field’s on The Good Life Project, and explain why self-awareness, compassion, and connection are essential in becoming a force for good. They also discuss the challenges with participation trophies or awards and offer new insight into why these are only a symptom rather than the problem. They discuss why giving our kids space to find their own grit is essential, and why humility, community, and confidence are essential in keeping our goals healthy and manageable.
8/8/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 49 seconds
Good Grit, Bad Grit- Podcast #390
Cathy and Todd discuss Caroline Adams Miller’s book Getting Grit, about what grit really means, and why we need to be thoughtful about the kind of grit we are using and promoting. They share some clips from her interview with Jonathan Field’s on The Good Life Project, and explain why self-awareness, compassion, and connection are essential in becoming a force for good. They also discuss the challenges with participation trophies or awards and offer new insight into why these are only a symptom rather than the problem. They discuss why giving our kids space to find their own grit is essential, and why humility, community, and confidence are essential in keeping our goals healthy and manageable.
8/8/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 49 seconds
Say Yes & Say No- Podcast #389
Cathy and Todd discuss what a hell yes feels like, and why saying no is so important. They share an interview with Oprah on the Dear Sugar podcast where she explains how she learned to say no, and why a no can be the best decision for all involved. They also share why letting go can be just as important as holding on, and what it really means to be impeccable with your word. They discuss the proposed military transgender ban, and why proximity to people different than us will decrease fear, increase compassion, and create unity.
8/1/2017 • 59 minutes, 13 seconds
Say Yes & Say No- Podcast #389
Cathy and Todd discuss what a hell yes feels like, and why saying no is so important. They share an interview with Oprah on the Dear Sugar podcast where she explains how she learned to say no, and why a no can be the best decision for all involved. They also share why letting go can be just as important as holding on, and what it really means to be impeccable with your word. They discuss the proposed military transgender ban, and why proximity to people different than us will decrease fear, increase compassion, and create unity.
8/1/2017 • 59 minutes, 13 seconds
Humans Are Like Porcupines- Podcast #387
Todd and Cathy discuss why humans are like porcupines, and why it’s important to stay open and use “relational ethics”, when communicating with our loved ones. They discuss Andy Murray’s subtle equality comment after Wimbledon, they share a quote about compassion from Pema Chodron, and explain what Tim Ferriss means when he says, “Hard Choices/Easy Life”. They also discuss a bill that could affect teens who are caught sexting - teen expert Rosalind Wiseman explains, “We understand why adults don’t want young people sending these kinds of pictures but it’s dangerous and unethical for lawmakers to write and pass laws that can’t tell the difference between a sexual predator and a young person who is going through adolescence.”
7/25/2017 • 58 minutes, 42 seconds
Humans Are Like Porcupines- Podcast #387
Todd and Cathy discuss why humans are like porcupines, and why it’s important to stay open and use “relational ethics”, when communicating with our loved ones. They discuss Andy Murray’s subtle equality comment after Wimbledon, they share a quote about compassion from Pema Chodron, and explain what Tim Ferriss means when he says, “Hard Choices/Easy Life”. They also discuss a bill that could affect teens who are caught sexting - teen expert Rosalind Wiseman explains, “We understand why adults don’t want young people sending these kinds of pictures but it’s dangerous and unethical for lawmakers to write and pass laws that can’t tell the difference between a sexual predator and a young person who is going through adolescence.”
7/25/2017 • 58 minutes, 42 seconds
Truth & Healing- Podcast #386
Todd and Cathy discuss how to have honest communication with friends and why it can be helpful to be “called out” by the people we love. They also discuss why our understanding of healing is oversimplified, and how it’s a daily action rather than a destination. They share a quote from Brad Pitt about toxic masculinity, explain the difference between shame and guilt, and discuss how marriage is handled on Friday Night Lights.
7/18/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 42 seconds
Truth & Healing- Podcast #386
Todd and Cathy discuss how to have honest communication with friends and why it can be helpful to be “called out” by the people we love. They also discuss why our understanding of healing is oversimplified, and how it’s a daily action rather than a destination. They share a quote from Brad Pitt about toxic masculinity, explain the difference between shame and guilt, and discuss how marriage is handled on Friday Night Lights.
7/18/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 42 seconds
How To See Pain Differently- Podcast #385
Cathy and Todd discuss how to embrace a challenging past by accepting it as a given rather than viewing it as a “gift” (which can sometimes feel inauthentic). This concept is taken from Sharon Salzberg’s book, Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection, and it allows us to acknowledge our experience and move forward as a force for good. They also discuss how kids can be sensitive to clothing and why it’s important to find ways to keep them comfortable. They share why joy+sadness are a team, why trying to defend our emotional state can cause conflict, and explain why The Soupdragons I’m Free is Todd’s empowerment song.
7/11/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 46 seconds
How To See Pain Differently- Podcast #385
Cathy and Todd discuss how to embrace a challenging past by accepting it as a given rather than viewing it as a “gift” (which can sometimes feel inauthentic). This concept is taken from Sharon Salzberg’s book, Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection, and it allows us to acknowledge our experience and move forward as a force for good. They also discuss how kids can be sensitive to clothing and why it’s important to find ways to keep them comfortable. They share why joy+sadness are a team, why trying to defend our emotional state can cause conflict, and explain why The Soupdragons I’m Free is Todd’s empowerment song.
7/11/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 46 seconds
Think Differently About Fear Podcast #384
Cathy and Todd share a quote from Gutsy Girl author Caroline Paul about how we can use “micro-bravery” to handle our fear. They discuss why bravery can mean different things to men and women, and why it’s hard to differentiate between fear, excitement, and other strong feelings. They talk about ball players who get the “yips”, the movie Get Out, and explain why The Babadook represents repressed grief and anger.
7/4/2017 • 54 minutes, 40 seconds
Think Differently About Fear Podcast #384
Cathy and Todd share a quote from Gutsy Girl author Caroline Paul about how we can use “micro-bravery” to handle our fear. They discuss why bravery can mean different things to men and women, and why it’s hard to differentiate between fear, excitement, and other strong feelings. They talk about ball players who get the “yips”, the movie Get Out, and explain why The Babadook represents repressed grief and anger.
7/4/2017 • 54 minutes, 40 seconds
Discussing Equality Is Difficult….And Necessary- Podcast #383
Todd and Cathy discuss gender inequality and why Todd gets frustrated talking to men about this issue. They discuss why it’s difficult to understand inequality, how we can be better listeners, and why the impact can negatively affect women and men. They reference an article from the New York Times titled Talking to Boys the Way We Talk to Girls by Andrew Reiner and discuss how we can make changes in our own home that will impact the world. They answer a listener question about a challenging four-year-old, talk about their vacation and the Backstreet Boys, and share some movie clips.
6/27/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Discussing Equality Is Difficult….And Necessary- Podcast #383
Todd and Cathy discuss gender inequality and why Todd gets frustrated talking to men about this issue. They discuss why it’s difficult to understand inequality, how we can be better listeners, and why the impact can negatively affect women and men. They reference an article from the New York Times titled Talking to Boys the Way We Talk to Girls by Andrew Reiner and discuss how we can make changes in our own home that will impact the world. They answer a listener question about a challenging four-year-old, talk about their vacation and the Backstreet Boys, and share some movie clips.
6/27/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Simple Ways to Have a More Joyful Home- Podcast #382
Cathy and Todd discuss Mary Oliver’s poem Wild Geese, specifically this line – you only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves. They discuss that the things we love may not be cool or trendy, but sometimes embracing this uncoolness is the first step toward creating a more joyful home. They discuss Hamilton, the Backstreet Boys, and the most important scene from Revenge of the Nerds.
6/20/2017 • 55 minutes, 40 seconds
Simple Ways to Have a More Joyful Home- Podcast #382
Cathy and Todd discuss Mary Oliver’s poem Wild Geese, specifically this line – you only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves. They discuss that the things we love may not be cool or trendy, but sometimes embracing this uncoolness is the first step toward creating a more joyful home. They discuss Hamilton, the Backstreet Boys, and the most important scene from Revenge of the Nerds.
6/20/2017 • 55 minutes, 40 seconds
Money & Happiness- Podcast #381
Todd and Cathy discuss how money contributes to happiness and how our relationship with money affects our feelings of success. They reference an episode of The Good Life Project called The Truth About Money and Happiness and discuss documentaries such as Happy, Born Rich, and the 1%. They also discuss how to talk with our girls about body image and why it’s important to find a new and true definition of beauty.
6/13/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 9 seconds
Money & Happiness- Podcast #381
Todd and Cathy discuss how money contributes to happiness and how our relationship with money affects our feelings of success. They reference an episode of The Good Life Project called The Truth About Money and Happiness and discuss documentaries such as Happy, Born Rich, and the 1%. They also discuss how to talk with our girls about body image and why it’s important to find a new and true definition of beauty.
6/13/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 9 seconds
Lessons From My Dad- Podcast #380
Cathy’s dad recently passed away so Cathy and Todd share how he lived and what he taught them. Most importantly why culture literacy leads to a bigger heart and mind, why willingness is the key to a deep and meaningful life, and why we are all simply “walking each other home”.
6/6/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 16 seconds
Lessons From My Dad- Podcast #380
Cathy’s dad recently passed away so Cathy and Todd share how he lived and what he taught them. Most importantly why culture literacy leads to a bigger heart and mind, why willingness is the key to a deep and meaningful life, and why we are all simply “walking each other home”.
6/6/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 16 seconds
Who’s Busier? Podcast #379
Cathy and Todd discuss how to approach who’s busier in a partnership, and how to talk to a friend who thinks she’s busier than you. They discuss why “turning toward” is the key to a long-lasting marriage, and share some tips from author and relationship expert Esther Perel.
5/30/2017 • 49 minutes, 32 seconds
Who’s Busier? Podcast #379
Cathy and Todd discuss how to approach who’s busier in a partnership, and how to talk to a friend who thinks she’s busier than you. They discuss why “turning toward” is the key to a long-lasting marriage, and share some tips from author and relationship expert Esther Perel.
5/30/2017 • 49 minutes, 32 seconds
Listen To This One With Your Partner- Podcast #378
Todd and Cathy discuss why “figuring out” our partner will cause frustration, but why staying present with every new experience will create intimacy. They use a post from fellow coach Jayson Gaddis They discuss why it’s important to ride the waves with your partner rather than trying to control their emotional expression, and why unpredictability can be just as connecting as predictability. They share a recent miscommunication, explain why labeling family members is detrimental, and practice saying toy boat really fast without messing up.
5/23/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 6 seconds
Listen To This One With Your Partner- Podcast #378
Todd and Cathy discuss why “figuring out” our partner will cause frustration, but why staying present with every new experience will create intimacy. They use a post from fellow coach Jayson Gaddis They discuss why it’s important to ride the waves with your partner rather than trying to control their emotional expression, and why unpredictability can be just as connecting as predictability. They share a recent miscommunication, explain why labeling family members is detrimental, and practice saying toy boat really fast without messing up.
5/23/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 6 seconds
Free Your Mind- Podcast #377
Cathy and Todd discuss why freeing ourselves from needing to be right can shift the dynamics of a conversation, and ultimately, a relationship. They share a clip of Glenn Beck from the On Being Podcast where he explains why using fear divides, and why it’s time to come together and listen. They also share an interview from Tim Ferriss’ podcast about why treating all people with dignity is essential, and why we want all people to be just like us. This episode will free your mind (and as En Vogue says), and the rest will follow…
5/16/2017 • 50 minutes, 17 seconds
Free Your Mind- Podcast #377
Cathy and Todd discuss why freeing ourselves from needing to be right can shift the dynamics of a conversation, and ultimately, a relationship. They share a clip of Glenn Beck from the On Being Podcast where he explains why using fear divides, and why it’s time to come together and listen. They also share an interview from Tim Ferriss’ podcast about why treating all people with dignity is essential, and why we want all people to be just like us. This episode will free your mind (and as En Vogue says), and the rest will follow…
5/16/2017 • 50 minutes, 17 seconds
Portraying Girls Beyond Stereotypes- A Discussion With Jodi Bondi Norgaard- Podcast #376
Cathy and Todd talk with Jodi Bondi Norgaard, founder of Dream Big Toy Company and the creator of the award-winning Go! Go! Sports Girls line of dolls and books for girls encouraging healthy and active play over fashion and body image. Jodi is a keynote speaker, entrepreneur, activist, consultant, and founding member of The Brave Girl Alliance, a think tank of girl empowerment experts.
5/12/2017 • 48 minutes, 2 seconds
Portraying Girls Beyond Stereotypes- A Discussion With Jodi Bondi Norgaard- Podcast #376
Cathy and Todd talk with Jodi Bondi Norgaard, founder of Dream Big Toy Company and the creator of the award-winning Go! Go! Sports Girls line of dolls and books for girls encouraging healthy and active play over fashion and body image. Jodi is a keynote speaker, entrepreneur, activist, consultant, and founding member of The Brave Girl Alliance, a think tank of girl empowerment experts.
5/12/2017 • 48 minutes, 2 seconds
Decrease Anxiety By Creating A Button Podcast #375
Todd and Cathy discuss why teens and adults need buttons (or release valves) to manage their anxiety. They may rarely (if ever) use supports that are offered, but just knowing they are there decreases feelings of anxiousness. They talk about what it means to be “busy” and why busyness requires a sense of self-awareness and personal responsibility. They share a story about Canadians helping out with the National Anthem, play some of Kristin Wiig’s best SNL characters, and explain why allowing someone else to explain something can feel freeing and empowering.
5/9/2017 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 7 seconds
Decrease Anxiety By Creating A Button Podcast #375
Todd and Cathy discuss why teens and adults need buttons (or release valves) to manage their anxiety. They may rarely (if ever) use supports that are offered, but just knowing they are there decreases feelings of anxiousness. They talk about what it means to be “busy” and why busyness requires a sense of self-awareness and personal responsibility. They share a story about Canadians helping out with the National Anthem, play some of Kristin Wiig’s best SNL characters, and explain why allowing someone else to explain something can feel freeing and empowering.
5/9/2017 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 7 seconds
Be Wise, Live The Paradox- Podcast #373 (Rebroadcast)
Todd and Cathy talk about how we can “comfortably hold our paradoxes”, and use examples from Danielle LaPorte to explain why this acceptance leads to wisdom. They discuss how to share information about your kids without feeling like you’re listing a resume, why allowing kids to share their viewpoint results in less and anger and more connection, and why 13 Reasons Why has become the most talked about show for teens.
5/8/2017 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Be Wise, Live The Paradox- Podcast #373 (Rebroadcast)
Todd and Cathy talk about how we can “comfortably hold our paradoxes”, and use examples from Danielle LaPorte to explain why this acceptance leads to wisdom. They discuss how to share information about your kids without feeling like you’re listing a resume, why allowing kids to share their viewpoint results in less and anger and more connection, and why 13 Reasons Why has become the most talked about show for teens.
5/8/2017 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Veganism And The Environment- A Discussion With Charlie Rogers Podcast #374
Todd and Cathy talk with Charlie Rogers, 17, about what it means to be a vegan and a steward of the environment. They talk climate change, carbon footprints, minimalism, education, and why it’s important to make choices that align with our souls - in our teens, and as parents.
5/5/2017 • 43 minutes, 4 seconds
Veganism And The Environment- A Discussion With Charlie Rogers Podcast #374
Todd and Cathy talk with Charlie Rogers, 17, about what it means to be a vegan and a steward of the environment. They talk climate change, carbon footprints, minimalism, education, and why it’s important to make choices that align with our souls - in our teens, and as parents.
5/5/2017 • 43 minutes, 4 seconds
Loving Bravely: A discussion with Dr. Alexandra Solomon- Podcast #372
Cathy and Todd talk with Dr. Alexandra Solomon, author of Loving Bravely: 20 Lessons of Self-Discovery to Help You Get the Love You Want. They discuss why the past shows up in love relationships, the challenges of hookup culture, and how to listen with the “third ear”. They also discuss why self-awareness is essential, and why offering compassion to yourself and your partner are keys to connection. If you are in a marriage or partnership, or if you are interested in having a healthy partnership, this is a must-listen episode.
4/28/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 59 seconds
Loving Bravely: A discussion with Dr. Alexandra Solomon- Podcast #372
Cathy and Todd talk with Dr. Alexandra Solomon, author of Loving Bravely: 20 Lessons of Self-Discovery to Help You Get the Love You Want. They discuss why the past shows up in love relationships, the challenges of hookup culture, and how to listen with the “third ear”. They also discuss why self-awareness is essential, and why offering compassion to yourself and your partner are keys to connection. If you are in a marriage or partnership, or if you are interested in having a healthy partnership, this is a must-listen episode.
4/28/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 59 seconds
Show Up, Speak Up- Podcast #371
Cathy and Todd discuss why it’s important to speak up in a relationship instead of “kick the can down the road”. They discuss why intimacy is created when a couple is willing to communicate about what matters, and how both sexes have been conditioned to not share their true feelings. They talk about internalized misogyny, why our beliefs and actions are not always congruent, and share a clip from Gone Girl about the myth of the “cool girl”. Todd shares some “quick takes”, they play a movie game, and they sing songs by Pat Benatar and Run DMC.
4/25/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 30 seconds
Show Up, Speak Up- Podcast #371
Cathy and Todd discuss why it’s important to speak up in a relationship instead of “kick the can down the road”. They discuss why intimacy is created when a couple is willing to communicate about what matters, and how both sexes have been conditioned to not share their true feelings. They talk about internalized misogyny, why our beliefs and actions are not always congruent, and share a clip from Gone Girl about the myth of the “cool girl”. Todd shares some “quick takes”, they play a movie game, and they sing songs by Pat Benatar and Run DMC.
4/25/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 30 seconds
Peace Comes From Within- Podcast #370
Cathy and Todd discuss internal vs external peace, and why internal peace is the key to contentment. They talk about “good enough parenting” and share why Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence, believes that being good enough, is good enough. They offer an opportunity to join their monthly Zen Talks, explain their 10,000 campaign goal, and talk more about being a force for good and focusing on what matters.
4/18/2017 • 52 minutes, 42 seconds
Peace Comes From Within- Podcast #370
Cathy and Todd discuss internal vs external peace, and why internal peace is the key to contentment. They talk about “good enough parenting” and share why Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence, believes that being good enough, is good enough. They offer an opportunity to join their monthly Zen Talks, explain their 10,000 campaign goal, and talk more about being a force for good and focusing on what matters.
4/18/2017 • 52 minutes, 42 seconds
Ride The Waves Podcast #369
Todd and Cathy discuss the definition of zen, why acceptance keeps us from suffering, and how to let go when things don’t seem to be going our way. They explain what it means to be “sex positive” and explain why Teen Vogue and Rookie Magazine offer smart and timely journalism for teens. They discuss why regret is “unskillful”, share perspective from This American Life and 10% Happier with Dan Harris, and play movie quotes that start with B.
4/11/2017 • 53 minutes, 8 seconds
Ride The Waves Podcast #369
Todd and Cathy discuss the definition of zen, why acceptance keeps us from suffering, and how to let go when things don’t seem to be going our way. They explain what it means to be “sex positive” and explain why Teen Vogue and Rookie Magazine offer smart and timely journalism for teens. They discuss why regret is “unskillful”, share perspective from This American Life and 10% Happier with Dan Harris, and play movie quotes that start with B.
4/11/2017 • 53 minutes, 8 seconds
Acceptance, Zen, & Regret- Podcast #368
Todd and Cathy discuss the definition of zen, why acceptance keeps us from suffering, and how to let go when things don’t seem to be going our way. They explain what it means to be “sex positive” and explain why Teen Vogue and Rookie Magazine offer smart and timely journalism for teens. They discuss why regret is “unskillful”, share perspective from This American Life and 10% Happier with Dan Harris, and play movie quotes that start with B.
4/4/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 58 seconds
Acceptance, Zen, & Regret- Podcast #368
Todd and Cathy discuss the definition of zen, why acceptance keeps us from suffering, and how to let go when things don’t seem to be going our way. They explain what it means to be “sex positive” and explain why Teen Vogue and Rookie Magazine offer smart and timely journalism for teens. They discuss why regret is “unskillful”, share perspective from This American Life and 10% Happier with Dan Harris, and play movie quotes that start with B.
4/4/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 58 seconds
Be Your Own Guru- Podcast #367
Todd and Cathy discuss the importance of balancing studentship and maintaining your own perspective. Teachers are necessary and helpful in guiding us through life, but it’s also important to ground ourselves in our own identity. They also discuss why it’s vital to focus on women’s equality and awareness around women’s rights (or lack of rights). Gender equality for men is just as vital, but they emphasize bringing attention to the disparity. They answer a listener question about managing the tantrum of his son, they discuss Pear Jam’s Elderly woman behind the counter in a small town, and Todd shares some of his favorite movie quotes.
3/28/2017 • 57 minutes, 8 seconds
Be Your Own Guru- Podcast #367
Todd and Cathy discuss the importance of balancing studentship and maintaining your own perspective. Teachers are necessary and helpful in guiding us through life, but it’s also important to ground ourselves in our own identity. They also discuss why it’s vital to focus on women’s equality and awareness around women’s rights (or lack of rights). Gender equality for men is just as vital, but they emphasize bringing attention to the disparity. They answer a listener question about managing the tantrum of his son, they discuss Pear Jam’s Elderly woman behind the counter in a small town, and Todd shares some of his favorite movie quotes.
3/28/2017 • 57 minutes, 8 seconds
Buck up Or Console? Finding The Middle Ground- Podcast #366
Cathy and Todd discuss the difference between telling your kid to buck up and offering them consolation, and why it’s not one or the other, it’s both. They also explain why it’s importance to answer your kids questions and not assume that they already know what to do. They talk about the new State Farm commercial titled Following and Julia, the new character on Sesame Street. They discuss Beauty and the Beast, Pretty in Pink, chess, and why Todd wants to play catch his daughters.
3/21/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 6 seconds
Buck up Or Console? Finding The Middle Ground- Podcast #366
Cathy and Todd discuss the difference between telling your kid to buck up and offering them consolation, and why it’s not one or the other, it’s both. They also explain why it’s importance to answer your kids questions and not assume that they already know what to do. They talk about the new State Farm commercial titled Following and Julia, the new character on Sesame Street. They discuss Beauty and the Beast, Pretty in Pink, chess, and why Todd wants to play catch his daughters.
3/21/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 6 seconds
How To Have A Conversation When We Disagree- Podcast #365
Cathy and Todd discuss Megan Phelps Roper’s TED talk titled, "I grew up in the Westboro Baptist Church, here’s why I left”. She explains how rational and considerate conversation allowed her to see things differently, and offers four healthy ways to communicate when we disagree or feel polarized. They also discuss Rob Bell’s most recent podcast about “the lie of redemptive violence”, and why emotional leadership begins by listening instead of demanding. They share the wisdom of Stephen Covey, why being calm creates change, and why George Costanza ordered chicken salad instead of tuna.
3/14/2017 • 47 minutes, 24 seconds
How To Have A Conversation When We Disagree- Podcast #365
Cathy and Todd discuss Megan Phelps Roper’s TED talk titled, "I grew up in the Westboro Baptist Church, here’s why I left”. She explains how rational and considerate conversation allowed her to see things differently, and offers four healthy ways to communicate when we disagree or feel polarized. They also discuss Rob Bell’s most recent podcast about “the lie of redemptive violence”, and why emotional leadership begins by listening instead of demanding. They share the wisdom of Stephen Covey, why being calm creates change, and why George Costanza ordered chicken salad instead of tuna.
3/14/2017 • 47 minutes, 24 seconds
10,000 Joys, 10,000 Sorrows- Podcast #364
Todd and Cathy discuss the definition of 10,000 Joys and 10,000 Sorrows, and explain why acceptance of both leads to a more balanced and calm life. They discuss Mark Nepo’s interpretation of what it means to “unlearn what we have unlearned”, and why life is a constant tension between acquiring new information and letting go of what we don’t need. They also talk about Stranger Things, why rabbits and trees are Zen, and why pictures can be just as important as words.
3/7/2017 • 51 minutes, 56 seconds
10,000 Joys, 10,000 Sorrows- Podcast #364
Todd and Cathy discuss the definition of 10,000 Joys and 10,000 Sorrows, and explain why acceptance of both leads to a more balanced and calm life. They discuss Mark Nepo’s interpretation of what it means to “unlearn what we have unlearned”, and why life is a constant tension between acquiring new information and letting go of what we don’t need. They also talk about Stranger Things, why rabbits and trees are Zen, and why pictures can be just as important as words.
3/7/2017 • 51 minutes, 56 seconds
We Are Here- Podcast #363
Cathy and Todd share the highlights from their conference, including the messages of their speakers, Rob Bell, Rosalind Wiseman, and Ali Smith. They process their Friday night talk, specifically focusing on we are here, bring the light, love louder, if not you, then who?, just do right, generate peace, create meaning, and let’s take care of each other. They also share an important message from Maya Angelou at the very end of the show.
2/28/2017 • 57 minutes, 21 seconds
We Are Here- Podcast #363
Cathy and Todd share the highlights from their conference, including the messages of their speakers, Rob Bell, Rosalind Wiseman, and Ali Smith. They process their Friday night talk, specifically focusing on we are here, bring the light, love louder, if not you, then who?, just do right, generate peace, create meaning, and let’s take care of each other. They also share an important message from Maya Angelou at the very end of the show.
2/28/2017 • 57 minutes, 21 seconds
Live Without Regrets Podcast #362
Todd and Cathy discuss the top ten things that adults usually regret – why they regret them, and how to view these things differently. They answer two listener questions – one about lying to the school about vacations, and the other about how to support an emotional partner. They share Phish music, My Blue Heaven quotes, and discuss this weekend’s conference. Click here to get your ticket, it’s your last chance!
2/21/2017 • 1 hour, 14 seconds
Live Without Regrets Podcast #362
Todd and Cathy discuss the top ten things that adults usually regret – why they regret them, and how to view these things differently. They answer two listener questions – one about lying to the school about vacations, and the other about how to support an emotional partner. They share Phish music, My Blue Heaven quotes, and discuss this weekend’s conference. Click here to get your ticket, it’s your last chance!
2/21/2017 • 1 hour, 14 seconds
Walk In Someone Else’s Shoes- Podcast #361
Todd and Cathy discuss Valentine’s Day and how we can find ways to love ourselves and others every day. They also discuss the importance of understanding another’s perspective, and how we can incorporate empathy into our everyday parenting. They talk about Adele and Beyonce, Anchorman and A League of their Own, and share the wisdom of Atticus Finch.
2/14/2017 • 47 minutes, 58 seconds
Walk In Someone Else’s Shoes- Podcast #361
Todd and Cathy discuss Valentine’s Day and how we can find ways to love ourselves and others every day. They also discuss the importance of understanding another’s perspective, and how we can incorporate empathy into our everyday parenting. They talk about Adele and Beyonce, Anchorman and A League of their Own, and share the wisdom of Atticus Finch.
2/14/2017 • 47 minutes, 58 seconds
Tell The Truth 5 Different Ways- Podcast #360
Cathy and Todd discuss five truths, as explained by Neale Donald Walsh in his book Conversations with God, Vol 2. They also discuss the variability of feelings, how to determine what you are feeling, and why shame can get in the way of our true emotions. They process the difference between wounds and wholeness and why responding is better than reacting.
2/7/2017 • 47 minutes, 36 seconds
Tell The Truth 5 Different Ways- Podcast #360
Cathy and Todd discuss five truths, as explained by Neale Donald Walsh in his book Conversations with God, Vol 2. They also discuss the variability of feelings, how to determine what you are feeling, and why shame can get in the way of our true emotions. They process the difference between wounds and wholeness and why responding is better than reacting.
2/7/2017 • 47 minutes, 36 seconds
How To Deal- Podcast #359
Cathy and Todd share tens ways we can deal with the challenges our world is facing. Specifically focusing on how we can support ourselves and the ones we love, and how we can help and give back to others. They talk about daily action, a documentary that will inspire you, and why taking care of nature will create more peace. The Zen Parenting Conference is only a few weeks away!
1/31/2017 • 54 minutes, 10 seconds
How To Deal- Podcast #359
Cathy and Todd share tens ways we can deal with the challenges our world is facing. Specifically focusing on how we can support ourselves and the ones we love, and how we can help and give back to others. They talk about daily action, a documentary that will inspire you, and why taking care of nature will create more peace. The Zen Parenting Conference is only a few weeks away!
1/31/2017 • 54 minutes, 10 seconds
I Can’t Keep Quiet- Podcast #358
Cathy and Todd talk about the Chicago Women’s March – why it happened, who was there, and what comes next. They also discuss self-awareness and the “4 ways of being in the world” as described by the Conscious Leadership Group. They talk REM, unification, and share an anthem by MILCK called “I can’t keep quiet.”
1/24/2017 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 29 seconds
I Can’t Keep Quiet- Podcast #358
Cathy and Todd talk about the Chicago Women’s March – why it happened, who was there, and what comes next. They also discuss self-awareness and the “4 ways of being in the world” as described by the Conscious Leadership Group. They talk REM, unification, and share an anthem by MILCK called “I can’t keep quiet.”
1/24/2017 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 29 seconds
The Five Essential Questions in Life- Podcast #357
Cathy and Todd discuss The Five Essential Questions in Life, proposed by Dean James Ryan during a Harvard Graduate School of Education commencement speech. They also discuss the power of words and how word choice can empower or drain us. They talk about Dennis Miller, Hidden Figures, and answer a listener question about how marital separation effects kids.
1/17/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 5 seconds
The Five Essential Questions in Life- Podcast #357
Cathy and Todd discuss The Five Essential Questions in Life, proposed by Dean James Ryan during a Harvard Graduate School of Education commencement speech. They also discuss the power of words and how word choice can empower or drain us. They talk about Dennis Miller, Hidden Figures, and answer a listener question about how marital separation effects kids.
1/17/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 5 seconds
Mindfulness & Connection- A Talk With Annmarie Chereso: Podcast #356
Cathy and Todd talk with Annmarie Chereso, founder of Bring It! Home, an organization that offers programs to increase wellbeing and conscious leadership in the home and school. They talk mindfulness, parenting, partnership, and share why self-awareness and connection are the keys to deeper contentment. Bring It! Home is based in Chicago and is a Zen Parenting Conference sponsor.
1/13/2017 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 20 seconds
Mindfulness & Connection- A Talk With Annmarie Chereso: Podcast #356
Cathy and Todd talk with Annmarie Chereso, founder of Bring It! Home, an organization that offers programs to increase wellbeing and conscious leadership in the home and school. They talk mindfulness, parenting, partnership, and share why self-awareness and connection are the keys to deeper contentment. Bring It! Home is based in Chicago and is a Zen Parenting Conference sponsor.
1/13/2017 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 20 seconds
Take Turns Being Cloudy & Clear Podcast #355
Cathy and Todd discuss how experiences can “rearrange” us, causing us to open our heart wider, or close ourselves tighter. They process how relationships are a back and forth, and how in the words of Mark Nepo, we “take turns being cloudy and clear”. They share Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey, wise words about compassion from George Lucas, and why certainty is elusive.
1/10/2017 • 56 minutes, 8 seconds
Take Turns Being Cloudy & Clear Podcast #355
Cathy and Todd discuss how experiences can “rearrange” us, causing us to open our heart wider, or close ourselves tighter. They process how relationships are a back and forth, and how in the words of Mark Nepo, we “take turns being cloudy and clear”. They share Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey, wise words about compassion from George Lucas, and why certainty is elusive.
1/10/2017 • 56 minutes, 8 seconds
Foster Care & Adoption: Children are Waiting- Podcast #354
Cathy and Todd talk with Susan McConnell from Let It Be Us about foster care in Illinois and throughout the country. They also talk with Kyle Osterhues and his mom Carolyne about his experience in foster care and their experience with adoption. This touching show sheds light on the importance and impact of foster care, and how so many great kids are waiting for their forever family.
1/6/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 21 seconds
Foster Care & Adoption: Children are Waiting- Podcast #354
Cathy and Todd talk with Susan McConnell from Let It Be Us about foster care in Illinois and throughout the country. They also talk with Kyle Osterhues and his mom Carolyne about his experience in foster care and their experience with adoption. This touching show sheds light on the importance and impact of foster care, and how so many great kids are waiting for their forever family.
1/6/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 21 seconds
Be curious, not judgmental- Podcast # 353- (fixed)
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of listening to others and being open to differing perspectives. They share quotes such as Polish your mind with the minds of others and Be an expert who is interested in everything, and discuss why it’s important to not make our individual story everybody else’s story. They talk about Todd’s “man cold”, discuss the Newtown Documentary they are screening on 1/18, and contemplate this quote from Mark Nepo - “just because you feel broken, doesn’t mean the world is broken.” They introduce their new partner Healthy Habits Healthy Moms
1/3/2017 • 55 minutes, 21 seconds
Be curious, not judgmental- Podcast # 353- (fixed)
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of listening to others and being open to differing perspectives. They share quotes such as Polish your mind with the minds of others and Be an expert who is interested in everything, and discuss why it’s important to not make our individual story everybody else’s story. They talk about Todd’s “man cold”, discuss the Newtown Documentary they are screening on 1/18, and contemplate this quote from Mark Nepo - “just because you feel broken, doesn’t mean the world is broken.” They introduce their new partner Healthy Habits Healthy Moms
1/3/2017 • 55 minutes, 21 seconds
Feeling Good- Podcast #352
Todd and Cathy share wisdom from Wayne Dyer and Tony Robbins about feeling good and why it increases our ability to parent well. They also discuss Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls and why this book prompted an important discussion. They talk about George Michael, different types of fear, and why we need to know what we are FOR rather than against.
12/27/2016 • 1 hour, 5 seconds
Feeling Good- Podcast #352
Todd and Cathy share wisdom from Wayne Dyer and Tony Robbins about feeling good and why it increases our ability to parent well. They also discuss Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls and why this book prompted an important discussion. They talk about George Michael, different types of fear, and why we need to know what we are FOR rather than against.
12/27/2016 • 1 hour, 5 seconds
Find Meaning- Podcast #351
Cathy and Todd process why paradox allows us to become more self-aware and open-minded. They also discuss why it’s important to be an “emotional leader” and find meaning in our decisions. They share wisdom from Growing Pain’s Jason Seaver, a great line from Don Henley, and why Madonna and the elderly woman behind the counter in a small town are similar.
12/20/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 34 seconds
Find Meaning- Podcast #351
Cathy and Todd process why paradox allows us to become more self-aware and open-minded. They also discuss why it’s important to be an “emotional leader” and find meaning in our decisions. They share wisdom from Growing Pain’s Jason Seaver, a great line from Don Henley, and why Madonna and the elderly woman behind the counter in a small town are similar.
12/20/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 34 seconds
Kindness As Empowerment- Podcast #350
Cathy and Todd discuss why kindness is empowering and why practicing kindness makes you healthier and much less stressed. They also discuss why self-awareness is essential in monitoring our own reactivity, and why being mindful is the first step toward choosing kindness. They share a clip from an interview with Life-Vest Inside’s Orly Wahba on The Good Life Project podcast. She explains how kindness offers us the tools to create change, and how we can transform inspiration into action.
12/13/2016 • 45 minutes, 5 seconds
Kindness As Empowerment- Podcast #350
Cathy and Todd discuss why kindness is empowering and why practicing kindness makes you healthier and much less stressed. They also discuss why self-awareness is essential in monitoring our own reactivity, and why being mindful is the first step toward choosing kindness. They share a clip from an interview with Life-Vest Inside’s Orly Wahba on The Good Life Project podcast. She explains how kindness offers us the tools to create change, and how we can transform inspiration into action.
12/13/2016 • 45 minutes, 5 seconds
Connecting In The Land Of Dementia Podcast- #349
Taking care of our parents: A discussion with Deborah Shouse, author of Connecting in the Land of Dementia
Todd and Cathy talk with Deborah Shouse and her brother Dan about what it means to be a “care partner” for parents or loved ones with dementia. They offer how we can bring greater understanding and hope to an undeniably challenging time. They share the power of being present, why appreciation and going with the flow are essential, and how creativity and music can offer a brand new perspective.
12/9/2016 • 40 minutes, 30 seconds
Connecting In The Land Of Dementia Podcast- #349
Taking care of our parents: A discussion with Deborah Shouse, author of Connecting in the Land of Dementia
Todd and Cathy talk with Deborah Shouse and her brother Dan about what it means to be a “care partner” for parents or loved ones with dementia. They offer how we can bring greater understanding and hope to an undeniably challenging time. They share the power of being present, why appreciation and going with the flow are essential, and how creativity and music can offer a brand new perspective.
12/9/2016 • 40 minutes, 30 seconds
Truth & Reality- Podcast #348
Todd and Cathy discuss fake news and where to find trustworthy information (as explained on Planet Money). They also discuss lessons from former NBA player Chris Herren, and why this coach thinks society is hurting kids by giving them all trophies. They distinguish between Stephen Covey’s circle of concern and circle of influence, and explain why our willingness to do good creates more good.
12/6/2016 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 5 seconds
Truth & Reality- Podcast #348
Todd and Cathy discuss fake news and where to find trustworthy information (as explained on Planet Money). They also discuss lessons from former NBA player Chris Herren, and why this coach thinks society is hurting kids by giving them all trophies. They distinguish between Stephen Covey’s circle of concern and circle of influence, and explain why our willingness to do good creates more good.
12/6/2016 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 5 seconds
Building a culture of consent and respect: A discussion with Mike Domitrz from the Date Safe Project Podcast #347
There are so many questions about relationships, sexual intimacy, consent, bystander intervention and supporting survivors, it can be feel overwhelming. Confusion is widespread in schools, college campuses, and the military, and as parents it can be difficult to approach these conversations with our own kids. Mike Domitrz from the Date Safe Project offers a refreshing perspective on sexuality, respect, consent, and why it’s all about communication and caring for each other as human beings.
12/2/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Building a culture of consent and respect: A discussion with Mike Domitrz from the Date Safe Project Podcast #347
There are so many questions about relationships, sexual intimacy, consent, bystander intervention and supporting survivors, it can be feel overwhelming. Confusion is widespread in schools, college campuses, and the military, and as parents it can be difficult to approach these conversations with our own kids. Mike Domitrz from the Date Safe Project offers a refreshing perspective on sexuality, respect, consent, and why it’s all about communication and caring for each other as human beings.
12/2/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Ten Hints for Using Here and Now – Podcast #346
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Cathy reads ten hints from her grandmother’s notebook, a “here and now” list (what we would call mindfulness) that her grandmother transcribed in the 70’s. Cathy and Todd discuss the message of It’s a Wonderful Life, why John Hughes spoke for kids and teens, and why hope is such a valuable thing.
11/29/2016 • 49 minutes, 56 seconds
Ten Hints for Using Here and Now – Podcast #346
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Cathy reads ten hints from her grandmother’s notebook, a “here and now” list (what we would call mindfulness) that her grandmother transcribed in the 70’s. Cathy and Todd discuss the message of It’s a Wonderful Life, why John Hughes spoke for kids and teens, and why hope is such a valuable thing.
11/29/2016 • 49 minutes, 56 seconds
Undue Anxiety with Dr. John Duffy- Podcast #345
Todd and Cathy welcome back Dr. John Duffy and his wife Julie to discuss why so many people are dealing with undue anxiety. They process why it’s difficult to discuss, where it’s coming from, and why we need to talk to our kids about it. They discuss Dr. Duffy’s new podcast called Undue Anxiety, Bruce Springsteen, and why communication and connection are the keys to feeling less alone.
11/25/2016 • 1 hour, 31 seconds
Undue Anxiety with Dr. John Duffy- Podcast #345
Todd and Cathy welcome back Dr. John Duffy and his wife Julie to discuss why so many people are dealing with undue anxiety. They process why it’s difficult to discuss, where it’s coming from, and why we need to talk to our kids about it. They discuss Dr. Duffy’s new podcast called Undue Anxiety, Bruce Springsteen, and why communication and connection are the keys to feeling less alone.
11/25/2016 • 1 hour, 31 seconds
Show Up And Accept What Is Podcast #344
Cathy and Todd discuss why “some things in life cannot be fixed, they can only be carried”, a quote taken from Megan Devine, therapist and grief teacher. She shares that most of what passes for grief support is not very useful, and that humans have the capacity to handle feelings and the feelings of others with compassion and understanding. Not by blaming, judging, or compartmentalizing, but by practicing presence, honesty, and the ability to show up and accept what is. They share clips from The Good Life Project, a podcast hosted by Jonathan Fields.
11/22/2016 • 47 minutes, 5 seconds
Show Up And Accept What Is Podcast #344
Cathy and Todd discuss why “some things in life cannot be fixed, they can only be carried”, a quote taken from Megan Devine, therapist and grief teacher. She shares that most of what passes for grief support is not very useful, and that humans have the capacity to handle feelings and the feelings of others with compassion and understanding. Not by blaming, judging, or compartmentalizing, but by practicing presence, honesty, and the ability to show up and accept what is. They share clips from The Good Life Project, a podcast hosted by Jonathan Fields.
11/22/2016 • 47 minutes, 5 seconds
Let’s talk about Mental Wellness – An interview with Alexa James, NAMI Chicago’s Executive Director Podcast #343
We talk with Alexa James, Executive Director of the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), Chicago. She explains the importance of sharing our stories to de-stigmatize mental health, and how language and perspective can shift our thinking. We discuss the myths and challenges around mental health for adults and children, and how we can shift our focus to care, recovery, and hope. NAMI Chicago’s mission is to provide hope and improve the quality of life for those whose lives are affected by mental illness, providing information and referrals, education, support, advocacy, and active community outreach.
11/18/2016 • 53 minutes, 52 seconds
Let’s talk about Mental Wellness – An interview with Alexa James, NAMI Chicago’s Executive Director Podcast #343
We talk with Alexa James, Executive Director of the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), Chicago. She explains the importance of sharing our stories to de-stigmatize mental health, and how language and perspective can shift our thinking. We discuss the myths and challenges around mental health for adults and children, and how we can shift our focus to care, recovery, and hope. NAMI Chicago’s mission is to provide hope and improve the quality of life for those whose lives are affected by mental illness, providing information and referrals, education, support, advocacy, and active community outreach.
11/18/2016 • 53 minutes, 52 seconds
Create Beautiful Things Podcast- #342 (Fixed)
Cathy and Todd explore how art, creativity, and imagination have the power to create change (highlighting Cathy’s blog about The Beatles bringing the country together). They also discuss the difference between pro and against and why focusing on what you DO want (rather than what you don’t) leads to a desired outcome. They offer steps to stay focused on what you desire, answer a listener question about an emotional toddler, and explain why Sammy’s Van Halen songs are more meaningful than Dave’s.
11/15/2016 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 4 seconds
Create Beautiful Things Podcast- #342 (Fixed)
Cathy and Todd explore how art, creativity, and imagination have the power to create change (highlighting Cathy’s blog about The Beatles bringing the country together). They also discuss the difference between pro and against and why focusing on what you DO want (rather than what you don’t) leads to a desired outcome. They offer steps to stay focused on what you desire, answer a listener question about an emotional toddler, and explain why Sammy’s Van Halen songs are more meaningful than Dave’s.
11/15/2016 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 4 seconds
The Grass Grows Through- Podcast #341
Cathy and Todd process why the election felt shocking and how we can take care of ourselves. They discuss how nature always find a way, how we can organize in our homes and in our communities to create change, and how we can embrace our value and use our power for good. They talk about how we can be better listeners to those who think differently, how we can practice empathy and find commonality, and how we can allow this wake up call to keep us awake and engaged in our lives. They share grief, fear, hope, serenity, optimism, and some wise words from Andy Dufresne.
11/10/2016 • 59 minutes, 30 seconds
The Grass Grows Through- Podcast #341
Cathy and Todd process why the election felt shocking and how we can take care of ourselves. They discuss how nature always find a way, how we can organize in our homes and in our communities to create change, and how we can embrace our value and use our power for good. They talk about how we can be better listeners to those who think differently, how we can practice empathy and find commonality, and how we can allow this wake up call to keep us awake and engaged in our lives. They share grief, fear, hope, serenity, optimism, and some wise words from Andy Dufresne.
11/10/2016 • 59 minutes, 30 seconds
Live in the Grey- Podcast #340
Cathy and Todd talk about how living in the black and white keeps us from listening to each other, but if we live in the grey, we remain open, curious, and empathetic. They talk politics, parenting, Anne Lamott, Dave Matthews, poetry, and the most effective way to hold space for each other.
11/8/2016 • 56 minutes, 59 seconds
Live in the Grey- Podcast #340
Cathy and Todd talk about how living in the black and white keeps us from listening to each other, but if we live in the grey, we remain open, curious, and empathetic. They talk politics, parenting, Anne Lamott, Dave Matthews, poetry, and the most effective way to hold space for each other.
11/8/2016 • 56 minutes, 59 seconds
Cubs Win
Todd and Cathy talk CUBS, connection, emotions, and history. They also talk Bull Durham, City Slickers, and Field of Dreams. Enjoy the joy Chicago, we love you.
11/3/2016 • 45 minutes, 19 seconds
Cubs Win
Todd and Cathy talk CUBS, connection, emotions, and history. They also talk Bull Durham, City Slickers, and Field of Dreams. Enjoy the joy Chicago, we love you.
11/3/2016 • 45 minutes, 19 seconds
A Long Swim Part 2- An Interview With Doug & Susan McConnell Podcast #339
The following is the second half of a 2 part interview we did with our friends Doug and Susan McConnell. Doug is a marathon swimmer. If you haven’t heard it yet, I recommend you go back and listen to podcast #337. We left off with Doug and his team led by Susan who just swam the English Channel. Doug now turns to Hawaii's Ka'iwi Channel which has only been completed by 35 swimmers. The swim itself is 32+ miles and started on the west end of the almost deserted Island of Molokai. Things do not go as planned as Doug & Susan explains.
To learn more about the MCconnell’s effort to raise awareness about ALS, please visit http://www.alongswim.com/
Upcoming Events
The Tribe Men's Adventure Retreat
Shoot Todd an email @ [email protected] for more information
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
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11/1/2016 • 37 minutes, 43 seconds
A Long Swim Part 2- An Interview With Doug & Susan McConnell Podcast #339
The following is the second half of a 2 part interview we did with our friends Doug and Susan McConnell. Doug is a marathon swimmer. If you haven’t heard it yet, I recommend you go back and listen to podcast #337. We left off with Doug and his team led by Susan who just swam the English Channel. Doug now turns to Hawaii's Ka'iwi Channel which has only been completed by 35 swimmers. The swim itself is 32+ miles and started on the west end of the almost deserted Island of Molokai. Things do not go as planned as Doug & Susan explains.
To learn more about the MCconnell’s effort to raise awareness about ALS, please visit http://www.alongswim.com/
Upcoming Events
The Tribe Men's Adventure Retreat
Shoot Todd an email @ [email protected] for more information
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
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11/1/2016 • 37 minutes, 43 seconds
A Long Swim Part 1- An Interview With Doug & Susan McConnell Podcast #337
There are 7 billion people walking the earth right now. There have been 5,000 people who have successfully summited Mount Everest. Just over 1600 human beings have swam the English channel- Today’s guests are Doug and Susan McConnell. Doug is only the 48th person over the age of 50 to successfully swim the English Channel. But he could not have done it without his team led by his wife Susan. In this two part interview- Doug shares with us how the idea came up as a gag over a few glasses of wine to a commitment that changed the direction of his life. He tells us about the obstacles namely sharks, hypothermia and how he navigated past each one of them and he sets the record straight of the old wives tale of whether or not it helps to pee on a jelly fish stings. To learn more about the MCconnell’s effort to raise awareness about ALS, please visit http://www.alongswim.com/
10/28/2016 • 44 minutes, 31 seconds
A Long Swim Part 1- An Interview With Doug & Susan McConnell Podcast #337
There are 7 billion people walking the earth right now. There have been 5,000 people who have successfully summited Mount Everest. Just over 1600 human beings have swam the English channel- Today’s guests are Doug and Susan McConnell. Doug is only the 48th person over the age of 50 to successfully swim the English Channel. But he could not have done it without his team led by his wife Susan. In this two part interview- Doug shares with us how the idea came up as a gag over a few glasses of wine to a commitment that changed the direction of his life. He tells us about the obstacles namely sharks, hypothermia and how he navigated past each one of them and he sets the record straight of the old wives tale of whether or not it helps to pee on a jelly fish stings. To learn more about the MCconnell’s effort to raise awareness about ALS, please visit http://www.alongswim.com/
10/28/2016 • 44 minutes, 31 seconds
Be Kind To It, And Let It Be Kind To You Podcast #336
Cathy and Todd discuss the book On Living by Hospice Chaplain Kerry Egan, and focus in on the three things we can do with pain: accept it, be kind to it, and let it be kind to you. They also share three great takeaways from Dr. Shefali’s Evolve Conference, process why negotiating with our kids is not always the best answer, and share some wisdom from Austin Powers.
Upcoming Events
MON, SEP 26 AT 7:00 PM, ELMHURST, IL
Zen Parenting Presents Screenagers
Click here for tickets By: Zen Parenting Radio
Trailer-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQx2X0BXgZg
New Warrior Training Adventure- October 28th-October 30th
www.getyourweekend.com
The Tribe Men's Adventure Retreat
Shoot Todd an email @ [email protected] for more information
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
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10/25/2016 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 53 seconds
Be Kind To It, And Let It Be Kind To You Podcast #336
Cathy and Todd discuss the book On Living by Hospice Chaplain Kerry Egan, and focus in on the three things we can do with pain: accept it, be kind to it, and let it be kind to you. They also share three great takeaways from Dr. Shefali’s Evolve Conference, process why negotiating with our kids is not always the best answer, and share some wisdom from Austin Powers.
Upcoming Events
MON, SEP 26 AT 7:00 PM, ELMHURST, IL
Zen Parenting Presents Screenagers
Click here for tickets By: Zen Parenting Radio
Trailer-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQx2X0BXgZg
New Warrior Training Adventure- October 28th-October 30th
www.getyourweekend.com
The Tribe Men's Adventure Retreat
Shoot Todd an email @ [email protected] for more information
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
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10/25/2016 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 53 seconds
Recognizing Our Unconscious Bias and Triggers- Podcast #335
Cathy and Todd discuss unconscious bias and how our “brain shortcuts” can cause us to deviate from our true values. They also discuss why people get triggered and how we can differentiate between political correctness and considerate language. They share their experience of the Sia concert, how girls and boys are raised differently, and Cathy’s awesome experience at the Emerging Women Conference. They also answer a listener's question when their daughter seeks out a definition of beauty.
10/18/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Recognizing Our Unconscious Bias and Triggers- Podcast #335
Cathy and Todd discuss unconscious bias and how our “brain shortcuts” can cause us to deviate from our true values. They also discuss why people get triggered and how we can differentiate between political correctness and considerate language. They share their experience of the Sia concert, how girls and boys are raised differently, and Cathy’s awesome experience at the Emerging Women Conference. They also answer a listener's question when their daughter seeks out a definition of beauty.
10/18/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Curiosity, Decency, and Motivation Podcast #334
Cathy and Todd discuss sexual assault, how it’s an act of power and control, and why so many women are using the #notokay hashtag. They share research from Daniel Pink, author of Drive, about how to better communicate with our kids and inspire them to become more intrinsically motivated. They also listen to wise words from the Holistic Life Foundation’s Ali Smith, one of the keynotes for the Zen Parenting Conference.
10/11/2016 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Curiosity, Decency, and Motivation Podcast #334
Cathy and Todd discuss sexual assault, how it’s an act of power and control, and why so many women are using the #notokay hashtag. They share research from Daniel Pink, author of Drive, about how to better communicate with our kids and inspire them to become more intrinsically motivated. They also listen to wise words from the Holistic Life Foundation’s Ali Smith, one of the keynotes for the Zen Parenting Conference.
10/11/2016 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Misery Loves Company – Or Does It? Podcast #333
Cathy and Todd discuss why misery loves company and how we can better support each other through failures and success. They also process why pain isn’t a competition, and how what we focus on creates our life story. They share a poignant quote about happiness from Patton Oswalt, answer a listener question about how to teach our children humility, and discuss why all songs about teachers are negative or sexualized. They also answer a listener's question who struggles with a very confident child.
10/4/2016 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 17 seconds
Misery Loves Company – Or Does It? Podcast #333
Cathy and Todd discuss why misery loves company and how we can better support each other through failures and success. They also process why pain isn’t a competition, and how what we focus on creates our life story. They share a poignant quote about happiness from Patton Oswalt, answer a listener question about how to teach our children humility, and discuss why all songs about teachers are negative or sexualized. They also answer a listener's question who struggles with a very confident child.
10/4/2016 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 17 seconds
Use Your Energies Wisely- Podcast #332
Cathy and Todd discuss that we all have energy to share, but we have to be conscious of how we use it so it doesn’t get misdirected or used to harm. Todd shares his metaphorical paddle boarding experience, and Cathy explains why experiencing “illumination” reminds us to have faith during dark times. They share the poetry of Mark Nepo, Rob Bell’s recent podcast, surprising wisdom from Kanye, and the compassionate mission of Linked In CEO Jeff Weiner.
9/27/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 1 second
Use Your Energies Wisely- Podcast #332
Cathy and Todd discuss that we all have energy to share, but we have to be conscious of how we use it so it doesn’t get misdirected or used to harm. Todd shares his metaphorical paddle boarding experience, and Cathy explains why experiencing “illumination” reminds us to have faith during dark times. They share the poetry of Mark Nepo, Rob Bell’s recent podcast, surprising wisdom from Kanye, and the compassionate mission of Linked In CEO Jeff Weiner.
9/27/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 1 second
What If? Podcast #331
What if we questioned how we looked at things, said things, believed things? Cathy and Todd discuss Heidi Stevens article from the Chicago Tribune about how using “what if” in front of our kids statements can change our reaction, and another Tribune article about why there’s a difference between empathetic belief and empathetic action. They also discuss the Emmy Awards, including Sarah Paulson’s apology to Marsha Clark, and why it’s OK that Eddie Murphy doesn’t want to do stand up anymore. They answer a listener’s question about how to take care of one child’s emotional needs when the other kids are also having emotional breakdowns.
9/20/2016 • 58 minutes, 47 seconds
What If? Podcast #331
What if we questioned how we looked at things, said things, believed things? Cathy and Todd discuss Heidi Stevens article from the Chicago Tribune about how using “what if” in front of our kids statements can change our reaction, and another Tribune article about why there’s a difference between empathetic belief and empathetic action. They also discuss the Emmy Awards, including Sarah Paulson’s apology to Marsha Clark, and why it’s OK that Eddie Murphy doesn’t want to do stand up anymore. They answer a listener’s question about how to take care of one child’s emotional needs when the other kids are also having emotional breakdowns.
9/20/2016 • 58 minutes, 47 seconds
Raising Digital Natives: A discussion with Devorah Heitner, author of Screenwise Podcast #330
Cathy and Todd talk with author Devorah Heitner, author of Screenwise about appreciating the benefits of technology in the home while monitoring overuse and inappropriate content. They also discuss why not all tech-time is created equal, what it means to be a tech-positive parent, and why parents hold the wisdom that children need when they use their devices.
9/16/2016 • 1 hour, 43 seconds
Raising Digital Natives: A discussion with Devorah Heitner, author of Screenwise Podcast #330
Cathy and Todd talk with author Devorah Heitner, author of Screenwise about appreciating the benefits of technology in the home while monitoring overuse and inappropriate content. They also discuss why not all tech-time is created equal, what it means to be a tech-positive parent, and why parents hold the wisdom that children need when they use their devices.
9/16/2016 • 1 hour, 43 seconds
Dealing With Pain Podcast #329
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance and transformational experience of pain using the wisdom of Louis CK, Glennon Doyle Melton, Brene Brown, and Pema Chodron. They process how and why we are hard-wired to deal with pain, why the bravery to feel it will heal us, and how we can better handle the pain we feel. They share pop culture references from Silence of the Lambs, Mr. Mom, and Cheers.
9/13/2016 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 38 seconds
Dealing With Pain Podcast #329
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance and transformational experience of pain using the wisdom of Louis CK, Glennon Doyle Melton, Brene Brown, and Pema Chodron. They process how and why we are hard-wired to deal with pain, why the bravery to feel it will heal us, and how we can better handle the pain we feel. They share pop culture references from Silence of the Lambs, Mr. Mom, and Cheers.
9/13/2016 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 38 seconds
What Is Men’s Work? Podcast #328
We interview Erik Treese and Bryan Thomas from The Mankind Project. The Mankind Project is a global brotherhood that conducts challenging and highly rewarding programs for men at every stage of life. We dive deep into what men's work is, shadows, emotional intelligence, and the danger of phrases like "man up" and "boys don't cry." We also discuss how relationships can be affected as a result of men working on themselves.
9/9/2016 • 56 minutes, 11 seconds
What Is Men’s Work? Podcast #328
We interview Erik Treese and Bryan Thomas from The Mankind Project. The Mankind Project is a global brotherhood that conducts challenging and highly rewarding programs for men at every stage of life. We dive deep into what men's work is, shadows, emotional intelligence, and the danger of phrases like "man up" and "boys don't cry." We also discuss how relationships can be affected as a result of men working on themselves.
9/9/2016 • 56 minutes, 11 seconds
Grow (in the familiarity of your interiors) Podcast #327
Cathy and Todd discuss what “the familiarity of your interiors” means, and why it’s vital for personal growth and healthy relationships. They talk about the Little League World Series, specifically the 1982 Kirkland champs, and why adult pressure can lead to sports not being fun. They also discuss why popular fiction books have so many unhinged characters, how empathy can be taught, and the definition of “universal principles”.
Upcoming Events
MON, SEP 26 AT 7:00 PM, ELMHURST, IL
Zen Parenting Presents Screenagers
Click here for tickets By: Zen Parenting Radio
Trailer-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQx2X0BXgZg
New Warrior Training Adventure- October 28th-October 30th
The Tribe Men's Adventure Retreat
Shoot Todd an email @ [email protected] for more information
Zen Gets Real Conference- February 24th and 25th 2017
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
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9/6/2016 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 28 seconds
Grow (in the familiarity of your interiors) Podcast #327
Cathy and Todd discuss what “the familiarity of your interiors” means, and why it’s vital for personal growth and healthy relationships. They talk about the Little League World Series, specifically the 1982 Kirkland champs, and why adult pressure can lead to sports not being fun. They also discuss why popular fiction books have so many unhinged characters, how empathy can be taught, and the definition of “universal principles”.
Upcoming Events
MON, SEP 26 AT 7:00 PM, ELMHURST, IL
Zen Parenting Presents Screenagers
Click here for tickets By: Zen Parenting Radio
Trailer-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQx2X0BXgZg
New Warrior Training Adventure- October 28th-October 30th
The Tribe Men's Adventure Retreat
Shoot Todd an email @ [email protected] for more information
Zen Gets Real Conference- February 24th and 25th 2017
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
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9/6/2016 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 28 seconds
Rituals And Change Podcast #326
Cathy and Todd discuss why change is a type of loss and how rituals can acknowledge meaning, slow down time, and connect us. They offer many examples of rituals, explain why ritual is different than superstition, and discuss why Rob Bell says the space between certainty and uncertainty is where the magic happens. Get your early bird tickets for the 2017 Zen Parenting Conference (with Rob Bell, Rosalind Wiseman, and Ali Smith), and get your tickets to Screenagers on 9/26!
8/30/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 17 seconds
Rituals And Change Podcast #326
Cathy and Todd discuss why change is a type of loss and how rituals can acknowledge meaning, slow down time, and connect us. They offer many examples of rituals, explain why ritual is different than superstition, and discuss why Rob Bell says the space between certainty and uncertainty is where the magic happens. Get your early bird tickets for the 2017 Zen Parenting Conference (with Rob Bell, Rosalind Wiseman, and Ali Smith), and get your tickets to Screenagers on 9/26!
8/30/2016 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 17 seconds
Three People You Need To Know- Podcast #325
Todd and Cathy announce and discuss the speakers for their 2017 Zen Parenting Let’s Get Real Conference. New York Times Best-Selling Author and Oprah favorite Rob Bell, parenting educator and author of Queen Bees and Wannabes (the basis of the 2004 film Mean Girls) Rosalind Wiseman, and Executive Director of the Holistic Life Foundation, a safe space for learning mindfulness in the inner city of Baltimore, Ali Smith. The conference is Feb 24+25, 2017 at the Westin in Lombard (15 minutes outside of Chicago, 15 minutes from O’Hare). Early bird tickets are for sale until Sept 30th.
8/23/2016 • 57 minutes, 12 seconds
Three People You Need To Know- Podcast #325
Todd and Cathy announce and discuss the speakers for their 2017 Zen Parenting Let’s Get Real Conference. New York Times Best-Selling Author and Oprah favorite Rob Bell, parenting educator and author of Queen Bees and Wannabes (the basis of the 2004 film Mean Girls) Rosalind Wiseman, and Executive Director of the Holistic Life Foundation, a safe space for learning mindfulness in the inner city of Baltimore, Ali Smith. The conference is Feb 24+25, 2017 at the Westin in Lombard (15 minutes outside of Chicago, 15 minutes from O’Hare). Early bird tickets are for sale until Sept 30th.
8/23/2016 • 57 minutes, 12 seconds
A Very Brady Podcast #324
Cathy and Todd discuss how The Brady Bunch is a great learning tool and why it’s still relevant today. They answer a listener’s question about how to help her son with friendships, and why caring and loving too much can actually be a problem. They finish by discussing Tony’s Robbins appearance on Super Soul Sunday and why things can be easy to teach, but hard to apply.
8/16/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 4 seconds
A Very Brady Podcast #324
Cathy and Todd discuss how The Brady Bunch is a great learning tool and why it’s still relevant today. They answer a listener’s question about how to help her son with friendships, and why caring and loving too much can actually be a problem. They finish by discussing Tony’s Robbins appearance on Super Soul Sunday and why things can be easy to teach, but hard to apply.
8/16/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 4 seconds
Give Up Control- Podcast #323
Todd and Cathy discuss how when we give up control, we recognize that we never had control in the first place. They process what it means to have humility, be patient with the “not knowing”, and be appreciative for the right now. They discuss why the oldest child is expected to be most responsible, Todd’s most recent experience with letting go, and Dr. Shefali’s most recent appearance on Super Soul Sunday.
8/9/2016 • 1 hour, 49 seconds
Give Up Control- Podcast #323
Todd and Cathy discuss how when we give up control, we recognize that we never had control in the first place. They process what it means to have humility, be patient with the “not knowing”, and be appreciative for the right now. They discuss why the oldest child is expected to be most responsible, Todd’s most recent experience with letting go, and Dr. Shefali’s most recent appearance on Super Soul Sunday.
8/9/2016 • 1 hour, 49 seconds
Words & Images Matter- Podcast #322
Todd and Cathy discuss the book Words Can Change Your Brain and process why “compassionate communication” supports healthy relationships and the brain development of our children. They also discuss the impact of an all-female Ghostbusters cast and how a female presidential nominee shapes the way boys and girls see each other.
8/2/2016 • 55 minutes, 34 seconds
Words & Images Matter- Podcast #322
Todd and Cathy discuss the book Words Can Change Your Brain and process why “compassionate communication” supports healthy relationships and the brain development of our children. They also discuss the impact of an all-female Ghostbusters cast and how a female presidential nominee shapes the way boys and girls see each other.
8/2/2016 • 55 minutes, 34 seconds
Keep Peace Inside To Keep Peace Outside- Podcast #321
Cathy and Todd discuss how we can shift the dynamics of any situation by “flipping the script” (as explained in this Invisibilia podcast). They also discuss why we have to keep peace inside so we can keep peace outside, why we have to question the negativity that we hear, and why the journey from the head to the heart is always the longest and most important. They end the show with a poem by Mattie J.T. Stepanek.
7/26/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 16 seconds
Keep Peace Inside To Keep Peace Outside- Podcast #321
Cathy and Todd discuss how we can shift the dynamics of any situation by “flipping the script” (as explained in this Invisibilia podcast). They also discuss why we have to keep peace inside so we can keep peace outside, why we have to question the negativity that we hear, and why the journey from the head to the heart is always the longest and most important. They end the show with a poem by Mattie J.T. Stepanek.
7/26/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 16 seconds
It Was The Best Of Times… Podcast #320
Cathy and Todd discuss how to process the continuous bad news and stay in a place of compassion. They talk about the importance of mercy and grace, and how we can all contribute to a ripple effect of goodness. They discuss Tony Robbins new documentary, Mark Nepo’s wisdom, and share some advice from Martha Beck.
7/19/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 17 seconds
It Was The Best Of Times… Podcast #320
Cathy and Todd discuss how to process the continuous bad news and stay in a place of compassion. They talk about the importance of mercy and grace, and how we can all contribute to a ripple effect of goodness. They discuss Tony Robbins new documentary, Mark Nepo’s wisdom, and share some advice from Martha Beck.
7/19/2016 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 17 seconds
Privilege and Compassion- Podcast #319
Cathy and Todd discuss privilege and why self-awareness is essential when we are talking about societal racism. They also discuss why recognizing injustice is not synonymous with taking sides, how we can talk to our children about injustice, and why the best leadership is calm. They share clips from The Daily Show, President Obama, and Michael Franti’s “Same As It Ever Was” song. They end by discussing why the phrase “happy wife, happy life” may need to be reevaluated.
7/12/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 20 seconds
Privilege and Compassion- Podcast #319
Cathy and Todd discuss privilege and why self-awareness is essential when we are talking about societal racism. They also discuss why recognizing injustice is not synonymous with taking sides, how we can talk to our children about injustice, and why the best leadership is calm. They share clips from The Daily Show, President Obama, and Michael Franti’s “Same As It Ever Was” song. They end by discussing why the phrase “happy wife, happy life” may need to be reevaluated.
7/12/2016 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 20 seconds
Why Won’t My Kids Try Anything New?- Podcast #318
Cathy and Todd discuss why we “force” our children to try new things, and why this is usually about our fear rather than theirs.
7/5/2016 • 55 minutes, 15 seconds
Why Won’t My Kids Try Anything New?- Podcast #318
Cathy and Todd discuss why we “force” our children to try new things, and why this is usually about our fear rather than theirs.
7/5/2016 • 55 minutes, 15 seconds
Coming out at 60 – One woman’s journey #317
Todd and Cathy talk with Georgia DeClark, preschool teacher and parent coach who’s life took a dramatic turn when she decided to come out at 60.
7/1/2016 • 51 minutes, 47 seconds
Coming out at 60 – One woman’s journey #317
Todd and Cathy talk with Georgia DeClark, preschool teacher and parent coach who’s life took a dramatic turn when she decided to come out at 60.
7/1/2016 • 51 minutes, 47 seconds
Be Content In This Moment- Podcast #316
…so you can be content when you achieve your goals. Cathy and Todd talk about why striving and goal-setting can keep us from contentment, and why money doesn’t equal happiness. They discuss why actor Tony Hale didn’t feel any happier after getting a major role on Arrested Development (hint: he realized he wasn’t living in the moment), and how Lady Gaga found peace and reconnected to her authentic self.
6/28/2016 • 53 minutes, 2 seconds
Be Content In This Moment- Podcast #316
…so you can be content when you achieve your goals. Cathy and Todd talk about why striving and goal-setting can keep us from contentment, and why money doesn’t equal happiness. They discuss why actor Tony Hale didn’t feel any happier after getting a major role on Arrested Development (hint: he realized he wasn’t living in the moment), and how Lady Gaga found peace and reconnected to her authentic self.
6/28/2016 • 53 minutes, 2 seconds
Jill Salzman from Founding Moms: Support for Female Entrepreneurs- Podcast #315
Todd and Cathy talk with entrepreneur Jill Salzman about Founding Moms, a collective of offline meetups and online resources (based all over the world) where mom entrepreneurs can exchange, connect and learn from one another. Jill shares her authentic take on work and mothering and how women are changing the workplace and supporting each other. Check out Foundingmoms.com and listen to Jill’s podcast, Breaking Down Your Business for more.
6/24/2016 • 39 minutes, 17 seconds
Jill Salzman from Founding Moms: Support for Female Entrepreneurs- Podcast #315
Todd and Cathy talk with entrepreneur Jill Salzman about Founding Moms, a collective of offline meetups and online resources (based all over the world) where mom entrepreneurs can exchange, connect and learn from one another. Jill shares her authentic take on work and mothering and how women are changing the workplace and supporting each other. Check out Foundingmoms.com and listen to Jill’s podcast, Breaking Down Your Business for more.
6/24/2016 • 39 minutes, 17 seconds
We Can Work It Out- Podcast #314
Cathy and Todd discuss Orlando, gun legislation, and how we can better communicate about our differences. Todd shares why not hearing “Happy Father’s Day” led to a two-hour conversation about the energy we bring to a room and what we really want for our kids. They also discuss why we must continuously wake up while parenting, why parenting is a one-way-giving situation, and how our homes can become places of unconditional support and acceptance. They discuss this blog by Roseanne Cash and they announce the screening of Screenagers at York Theater on Sept 26, 2016.
6/21/2016 • 59 minutes, 30 seconds
We Can Work It Out- Podcast #314
Cathy and Todd discuss Orlando, gun legislation, and how we can better communicate about our differences. Todd shares why not hearing “Happy Father’s Day” led to a two-hour conversation about the energy we bring to a room and what we really want for our kids. They also discuss why we must continuously wake up while parenting, why parenting is a one-way-giving situation, and how our homes can become places of unconditional support and acceptance. They discuss this blog by Roseanne Cash and they announce the screening of Screenagers at York Theater on Sept 26, 2016.
Cathy and Todd discuss the Stanford rape case, the presidential campaign, and why embracing healthy masculinity and femininity is the key to meaningful change. They also discuss how anger can be paralyzing, why we should be supporting each other rather than fighting each other, and why we need to use our individual voices to create more love and compassion. They reference Tara Mohr’s Playing Big, Marianne Williamson’s A Woman’s Worth, The Hunting Ground, The Mask You Live In, Miss Representation, and The Sunflower by Simon Wiesenthal.
Cathy and Todd discuss the Stanford rape case, the presidential campaign, and why embracing healthy masculinity and femininity is the key to meaningful change. They also discuss how anger can be paralyzing, why we should be supporting each other rather than fighting each other, and why we need to use our individual voices to create more love and compassion. They reference Tara Mohr’s Playing Big, Marianne Williamson’s A Woman’s Worth, The Hunting Ground, The Mask You Live In, Miss Representation, and The Sunflower by Simon Wiesenthal.
6/14/2016 • 57 minutes, 46 seconds
Talking To Kids About Fear Podcast #312
Cathy and Todd discuss talking to kids about fear - how to notice it, normalize, and get creative with it. They process why parents need to acknowledge their own fear so they can authentically talk with their kids about being afraid. They share why fear is not always bad and why it gets us closer to the truth. They answer listener questions about religion and music in family culture, and how a pregnant busy mom can find some quiet. They also reference Pema Chodron and Byron Katie.
6/7/2016 • 1 hour, 29 seconds
Talking To Kids About Fear Podcast #312
Cathy and Todd discuss talking to kids about fear - how to notice it, normalize, and get creative with it. They process why parents need to acknowledge their own fear so they can authentically talk with their kids about being afraid. They share why fear is not always bad and why it gets us closer to the truth. They answer listener questions about religion and music in family culture, and how a pregnant busy mom can find some quiet. They also reference Pema Chodron and Byron Katie.
6/7/2016 • 1 hour, 29 seconds
Sleep, Sex, & Work- Podcast #311
Cathy and Todd discuss some listener questions about toddler sleep issues, a 6-year-old who wants to know more about sex, and why work jargon can be so annoying.
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
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5/31/2016 • 50 minutes, 8 seconds
Sleep, Sex, & Work- Podcast #311
Cathy and Todd discuss some listener questions about toddler sleep issues, a 6-year-old who wants to know more about sex, and why work jargon can be so annoying.
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
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5/31/2016 • 50 minutes, 8 seconds
National Runaway Safeline- Help For A Silent Crisis- Podcast #310
Todd and Cathy talk with Maureen Blaha, Executive Director of the National Runaway Safeline, a support and intervention system for youth and parents. Maureen shares why teens runaway and how families can be more open to the emotional needs of kids. The safeline is based in Chicago but helps kids and families nationwide. http://www.1800runaway.org/
5/27/2016 • 21 minutes, 45 seconds
National Runaway Safeline- Help For A Silent Crisis- Podcast #310
Todd and Cathy talk with Maureen Blaha, Executive Director of the National Runaway Safeline, a support and intervention system for youth and parents. Maureen shares why teens runaway and how families can be more open to the emotional needs of kids. The safeline is based in Chicago but helps kids and families nationwide. http://www.1800runaway.org/
5/27/2016 • 21 minutes, 45 seconds
Why We Do What We Do- Podcast #309
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Cathy and Todd discuss the need for validation, why it’s important to become aware of our needs, and sometimes put them aside, to connect with our kids, and how we can better support each other as we become more self-aware and conscious. Zen Parenting is part of the Education: Next Generation virtual conference – click here to register and read more about it. The Zen Parenting Conference will be held on Feb 24+25, 2017 – more information coming this summer!
5/24/2016 • 53 minutes, 47 seconds
Why We Do What We Do- Podcast #309
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Cathy and Todd discuss the need for validation, why it’s important to become aware of our needs, and sometimes put them aside, to connect with our kids, and how we can better support each other as we become more self-aware and conscious. Zen Parenting is part of the Education: Next Generation virtual conference – click here to register and read more about it. The Zen Parenting Conference will be held on Feb 24+25, 2017 – more information coming this summer!
5/24/2016 • 53 minutes, 47 seconds
The 7-Year-Old In You – Podcast #308
Cathy and Todd discuss their difficult conversation and how they went “in and out of child” – is your present-time self talking or is it your 7-year-old? Your inner 7-year-old has a right to be there, and he/she may have some valid points, but the adult needs to manage the conversation so it doesn’t go off the rails. They also discuss why learning and healing through relationship can be more powerful than individual work. While both are important, the goal is to take self-awareness and apply it to all relationships. You may be calm and loving when you are alone, but can you bring these practices into a difficult conversation?
5/17/2016 • 53 minutes, 41 seconds
The 7-Year-Old In You – Podcast #308
Cathy and Todd discuss their difficult conversation and how they went “in and out of child” – is your present-time self talking or is it your 7-year-old? Your inner 7-year-old has a right to be there, and he/she may have some valid points, but the adult needs to manage the conversation so it doesn’t go off the rails. They also discuss why learning and healing through relationship can be more powerful than individual work. While both are important, the goal is to take self-awareness and apply it to all relationships. You may be calm and loving when you are alone, but can you bring these practices into a difficult conversation?
5/17/2016 • 53 minutes, 41 seconds
Choose Your Own Story- Podcast #307
Have you seen the movie or stage production of Once? The movie starred musician Glen Hansard, and his interview on Sam Jone’s Off Camera podcast led to a deep discussion about education, parenting, friendship and why it’s so important to create our own life story. Cathy and Todd also discuss mom guilt and how to become more clear about how your true feelings.
5/10/2016 • 55 minutes, 56 seconds
Choose Your Own Story- Podcast #307
Have you seen the movie or stage production of Once? The movie starred musician Glen Hansard, and his interview on Sam Jone’s Off Camera podcast led to a deep discussion about education, parenting, friendship and why it’s so important to create our own life story. Cathy and Todd also discuss mom guilt and how to become more clear about how your true feelings.
5/10/2016 • 55 minutes, 56 seconds
Life’s Too Short To Feel Like Crap Podcast #306
Cathy and Todd talk about suffering and why we either transform it, or we transmit it (quote taken from Richard Rohr). They also discuss why it’s important to celebrate young women, why talking about sexuality is so important, why tampons and pads have a “luxury” tax, and what it means to be in the “8:30 club”. The first three people to purchase Cathy’s award–winning book, Living What You Want Your Kids to Learn through the Zen Parenting website will also receive a free copy of The Conscious Parent by Dr. Shefali Tsabary.
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co. Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
5/3/2016 • 54 minutes, 3 seconds
Life’s Too Short To Feel Like Crap Podcast #306
Cathy and Todd talk about suffering and why we either transform it, or we transmit it (quote taken from Richard Rohr). They also discuss why it’s important to celebrate young women, why talking about sexuality is so important, why tampons and pads have a “luxury” tax, and what it means to be in the “8:30 club”. The first three people to purchase Cathy’s award–winning book, Living What You Want Your Kids to Learn through the Zen Parenting website will also receive a free copy of The Conscious Parent by Dr. Shefali Tsabary.
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co. Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
5/3/2016 • 54 minutes, 3 seconds
Your Questions Answered Podcast # 305
We've been inundated with listener questions so we decided to dedicate an entire show to answering them. Below are the topics as well as the time stamps for each question:
3:15 Chakras and toddlerhood
14:42 Step-parents and an 8 year old with a huge personality
23:52 Preschool drop-off
30:22 Spanking
36:28 2 year old son with tantrums
43:25 Top 10 books
We also mentioned a podcast that would be helpful for step parents which can be found @ http://www.wbur.org/2016/03/25/dear-sugar-episode-forty-eight
4/29/2016 • 56 minutes, 32 seconds
Your Questions Answered Podcast # 305
We've been inundated with listener questions so we decided to dedicate an entire show to answering them. Below are the topics as well as the time stamps for each question:
3:15 Chakras and toddlerhood
14:42 Step-parents and an 8 year old with a huge personality
23:52 Preschool drop-off
30:22 Spanking
36:28 2 year old son with tantrums
43:25 Top 10 books
We also mentioned a podcast that would be helpful for step parents which can be found @ http://www.wbur.org/2016/03/25/dear-sugar-episode-forty-eight
4/29/2016 • 56 minutes, 32 seconds
Spring Clean Your Mind Podcast #304
Cathy and Todd discuss an article from the Chicago Tribune about getting rid of emotional and mental clutter. They process the devastation around Prince’s death, but Todd thinks he has alexithemia because he’s not as sad as everyone else. They also talk travel sports, small breakdowns, and Caddyshack.
4/26/2016 • 56 minutes, 30 seconds
Spring Clean Your Mind Podcast #304
Cathy and Todd discuss an article from the Chicago Tribune about getting rid of emotional and mental clutter. They process the devastation around Prince’s death, but Todd thinks he has alexithemia because he’s not as sad as everyone else. They also talk travel sports, small breakdowns, and Caddyshack.
4/26/2016 • 56 minutes, 30 seconds
Do you have an intuitive or sensitive child? An interview with Dr. Therese Rowley (Part Two) #303
In the second part of our interview with Dr. Therese Rowley, Therese says Cathy has "clairsentience", she challenges me to remove love some of the walls i have built up, and gives parents of hyper-active children some holistic things you can do to help them. You can learn more about Therese by going to http://thereserowley.com/
4/22/2016 • 29 minutes, 5 seconds
Do you have an intuitive or sensitive child? An interview with Dr. Therese Rowley (Part Two) #303
In the second part of our interview with Dr. Therese Rowley, Therese says Cathy has "clairsentience", she challenges me to remove love some of the walls i have built up, and gives parents of hyper-active children some holistic things you can do to help them. You can learn more about Therese by going to http://thereserowley.com/
4/22/2016 • 29 minutes, 5 seconds
15 Seconds To Joy Podcast #302
Cathy and Todd explain how negative experiences stick immediately, but it takes 15 seconds of savoring a positive experience for it to imprint on the brain. They also discuss why judging or fighting someone doesn’t create change. Instead, we can recognize negative behavior and then role model a more rational and kind way to interact. A listener asks a question about work/life balance and they provide insight and resources.
4/19/2016 • 49 minutes, 40 seconds
15 Seconds To Joy Podcast #302
Cathy and Todd explain how negative experiences stick immediately, but it takes 15 seconds of savoring a positive experience for it to imprint on the brain. They also discuss why judging or fighting someone doesn’t create change. Instead, we can recognize negative behavior and then role model a more rational and kind way to interact. A listener asks a question about work/life balance and they provide insight and resources.
4/19/2016 • 49 minutes, 40 seconds
Do you have an intuitive or sensitive child? An interview with Dr. Therese Rowley (Part 1) #301
Does your child seem intuitive, gifted, or sensitive? Cathy and Todd talk with Dr. Therese Rowley, author, consultant, skilled intuitive and innovative educator who challenges us to see sensitive children through a new lens. This is part one of a two-part interview (part two will be posted next Friday).
4/15/2016 • 31 minutes, 29 seconds
Do you have an intuitive or sensitive child? An interview with Dr. Therese Rowley (Part 1) #301
Does your child seem intuitive, gifted, or sensitive? Cathy and Todd talk with Dr. Therese Rowley, author, consultant, skilled intuitive and innovative educator who challenges us to see sensitive children through a new lens. This is part one of a two-part interview (part two will be posted next Friday).
4/15/2016 • 31 minutes, 29 seconds
Emotional Hygiene Podcast #300
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of “emotional hygiene” (as explained by the Dalai Lama) and why boundaries lead to more compassion (as explained by Brenè Brown). They also discuss how we can subtlety (and often unconsciously) shame our kids, and how to become more aware of why and how we say things.
4/12/2016 • 57 minutes, 42 seconds
Emotional Hygiene Podcast #300
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of “emotional hygiene” (as explained by the Dalai Lama) and why boundaries lead to more compassion (as explained by Brenè Brown). They also discuss how we can subtlety (and often unconsciously) shame our kids, and how to become more aware of why and how we say things.
4/12/2016 • 57 minutes, 42 seconds
Forget Punishment, How About Kindness? Podcast #299
Cathy and Todd discuss the 60 Minutes report about the prison system in Germany and how they put rehabilitation above retribution. They also discuss the article in The Atlantic about punish-free parenting, Rocky Balboa’s great advice, and Tim McGraw’s Humble and Kind performance.
4/5/2016 • 1 hour, 28 seconds
Forget Punishment, How About Kindness? Podcast #299
Cathy and Todd discuss the 60 Minutes report about the prison system in Germany and how they put rehabilitation above retribution. They also discuss the article in The Atlantic about punish-free parenting, Rocky Balboa’s great advice, and Tim McGraw’s Humble and Kind performance.
4/5/2016 • 1 hour, 28 seconds
Kindness & EQ- Podcast #298
Cathy and Todd discuss how emotional intelligence and “cognitive control” lead to our ability to be kind. They also discuss the relationship between EQ, grit, and resilience, and why paying attention is the essential factor. Cathy and Todd will be focusing on kindness the entire month of April, starting with a talk on Tuesday, April 6th at Fitz’s Spare Keys at 7 pm titled Teaching Kids to Be Kind. Click here to register.
3/28/2016 • 55 minutes, 2 seconds
Kindness & EQ- Podcast #298
Cathy and Todd discuss how emotional intelligence and “cognitive control” lead to our ability to be kind. They also discuss the relationship between EQ, grit, and resilience, and why paying attention is the essential factor. Cathy and Todd will be focusing on kindness the entire month of April, starting with a talk on Tuesday, April 6th at Fitz’s Spare Keys at 7 pm titled Teaching Kids to Be Kind. Click here to register.
3/28/2016 • 55 minutes, 2 seconds
The Key To Self Understanding Podcast #297
Cathy and Todd discuss self regulation and self organization and why it’s essential for self understanding and relationship building. They discuss the definition of the mind, how the brain processes emotion, and why the brain can always learn new things (neuroplasticity). They also discuss the hilarity and absurdity of the Walk of Life Project.
3/22/2016 • 53 minutes, 43 seconds
The Key To Self Understanding Podcast #297
Cathy and Todd discuss self regulation and self organization and why it’s essential for self understanding and relationship building. They discuss the definition of the mind, how the brain processes emotion, and why the brain can always learn new things (neuroplasticity). They also discuss the hilarity and absurdity of the Walk of Life Project.
3/22/2016 • 53 minutes, 43 seconds
Teaching Your Kids About Money Podcast#296 An Interview With Bill Dwight From Famzoo.com
We interview Bill Dwight, the Founder of Famzoo.com. Famzoo is an online family banking designed for kids, teens, and parents. With this amazing resource, it makes it easier for families earn, save, budget , and spend. We've been utilizing Famzoo for several months and have loved it. Listen in to help teach your children the power of money.
To learn more about Famzoo- click on the Famzoo link on the lower right hand side of zenparentingradio.com Make sure to enter "zenfinance" to get an extra month free. You won't regret it.
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
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3/18/2016 • 37 minutes, 58 seconds
Teaching Your Kids About Money Podcast#296 An Interview With Bill Dwight From Famzoo.com
We interview Bill Dwight, the Founder of Famzoo.com. Famzoo is an online family banking designed for kids, teens, and parents. With this amazing resource, it makes it easier for families earn, save, budget , and spend. We've been utilizing Famzoo for several months and have loved it. Listen in to help teach your children the power of money.
To learn more about Famzoo- click on the Famzoo link on the lower right hand side of zenparentingradio.com Make sure to enter "zenfinance" to get an extra month free. You won't regret it.
Other Resources
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
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3/18/2016 • 37 minutes, 58 seconds
Be Curious About Your Fear- Podcast #295
Cathy and Todd discuss their experience at the Zen Parenting Conference, they process why it’s important to be curious about your fear, and they answer a listener’s question about feeling continuously triggered by negative people.
3/15/2016 • 49 minutes, 5 seconds
Be Curious About Your Fear- Podcast #295
Cathy and Todd discuss their experience at the Zen Parenting Conference, they process why it’s important to be curious about your fear, and they answer a listener’s question about feeling continuously triggered by negative people.
3/15/2016 • 49 minutes, 5 seconds
Diplomatic Parenting Podcast #294
Cathy and Todd discuss the definition of diplomacy and why it’s important in parenting as well as in government (micro and macro level). They also discuss the true and false self (as explained by D.W. Winnicott) and why the true self is the key to our integrity, compassion, and connection to others.
3/8/2016 • 53 minutes, 55 seconds
Diplomatic Parenting Podcast #294
Cathy and Todd discuss the definition of diplomacy and why it’s important in parenting as well as in government (micro and macro level). They also discuss the true and false self (as explained by D.W. Winnicott) and why the true self is the key to our integrity, compassion, and connection to others.
3/8/2016 • 53 minutes, 55 seconds
Part 2- Divisive Issues: How Do We Talk, How Do We Listen? Podcast #293
This is Part 2 of this discussion, Part 1 aired on March 1st and can be found @ https://zenparentingradio.com/292
Cathy and Todd discuss the many issues raised at the Academy Awards (race, sexual assault, sexual abuse, the environment), why they are necessary to discuss, and what each of us can do to be more empathetic, open, and aware. This is Part 1 of a two-part discussion. Other links mentioned in this podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epKmOtDZj5Q
Other Resources
Zen Gets Real 2016 Conference tickets are now on sale.
Zen Gets Real Attendee And Sponsorship Information
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
3/4/2016 • 35 minutes, 46 seconds
Part 2- Divisive Issues: How Do We Talk, How Do We Listen? Podcast #293
This is Part 2 of this discussion, Part 1 aired on March 1st and can be found @ http://zenparentingradio.com/292
Cathy and Todd discuss the many issues raised at the Academy Awards (race, sexual assault, sexual abuse, the environment), why they are necessary to discuss, and what each of us can do to be more empathetic, open, and aware. This is Part 1 of a two-part discussion. Other links mentioned in this podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epKmOtDZj5Q
Other Resources
Zen Gets Real 2016 Conference tickets are now on sale.
Zen Gets Real Attendee And Sponsorship Information
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
3/4/2016 • 35 minutes, 46 seconds
Part 1- Divisive Issues: How Do We Talk, How Do We Listen? Podcast #292
Cathy and Todd discuss the many issues raised at the Academy Awards (race, sexual assault, sexual abuse, the environment), why they are necessary to discuss, and what each of us can do to be more empathetic, open, and aware. This is Part 1 of a two-part discussion (Part 2 will air on Friday).
3/1/2016 • 44 minutes, 24 seconds
Part 1- Divisive Issues: How Do We Talk, How Do We Listen? Podcast #292
Cathy and Todd discuss the many issues raised at the Academy Awards (race, sexual assault, sexual abuse, the environment), why they are necessary to discuss, and what each of us can do to be more empathetic, open, and aware. This is Part 1 of a two-part discussion (Part 2 will air on Friday).
3/1/2016 • 44 minutes, 24 seconds
Grow Or Die Podcast 291
Todd and Cathy discuss the literal and spiritual definition of grow or die, and share why this universal wisdom keeps us in alignment with ourselves and others. They also discuss the brain of an introvert and how it differs from an extrovert (click here to see the illustrations).
2/26/2016 • 43 minutes, 42 seconds
Grow Or Die Podcast 291
Todd and Cathy discuss the literal and spiritual definition of grow or die, and share why this universal wisdom keeps us in alignment with ourselves and others. They also discuss the brain of an introvert and how it differs from an extrovert (click here to see the illustrations).
2/26/2016 • 43 minutes, 42 seconds
Staying Connected And A Changing School System Podcast #290
Staying connected and a changing school system
Cathy and Todd discuss why our relationship with our children needs to change and evolve as they age, and why it’s important to be creative in maintaining a connection. They also discuss major changes in the college admission process and how this will effect our children’s high school experience.
2/23/2016 • 54 minutes, 35 seconds
Staying Connected And A Changing School System Podcast #290
Staying connected and a changing school system
Cathy and Todd discuss why our relationship with our children needs to change and evolve as they age, and why it’s important to be creative in maintaining a connection. They also discuss major changes in the college admission process and how this will effect our children’s high school experience.
2/23/2016 • 54 minutes, 35 seconds
A Discussion With Dr. Shefali Tsabary (Replay) Podcast #289
This podcast is a replay of an interview we did with Dr. Shefali Tsabary who is our keynote speaker @ the Zen Gets Real Conference on March 11th and 12th. We hope to see you there!!!!
We interview Dr. Shefali Tsabary the author of the The Conscious Parent (with a forward written by the Dalai Lama) and her new book Out of Control which questions why and how we discipline children. Some of the issues we discuss with Dr. Shefali: – What are the first steps we can take to become a more conscious parent? – What prevents us from being the parent that we want to be? – Why most discipline strategies don’t work. How parenting our children can help us heal our past wounds. – How to release guilt when we recognize our parenting challenges are less about our children issues and more about our issues. – Can our children be an instrument for our own personal growth? – How do we release the power of natural consequences? - See more at: https://zenparentingradio.com/shefali/#sthash.ZA8QwqMD.dpuf
Other Resources
Zen Gets Real 2016 Conference tickets are now on sale.
Zen Gets Real Attendee And Sponsorship Information
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
2/19/2016 • 38 minutes, 44 seconds
A Discussion With Dr. Shefali Tsabary (Replay) Podcast #289
This podcast is a replay of an interview we did with Dr. Shefali Tsabary who is our keynote speaker @ the Zen Gets Real Conference on March 11th and 12th. We hope to see you there!!!!
We interview Dr. Shefali Tsabary the author of the The Conscious Parent (with a forward written by the Dalai Lama) and her new book Out of Control which questions why and how we discipline children. Some of the issues we discuss with Dr. Shefali: – What are the first steps we can take to become a more conscious parent? – What prevents us from being the parent that we want to be? – Why most discipline strategies don’t work. How parenting our children can help us heal our past wounds. – How to release guilt when we recognize our parenting challenges are less about our children issues and more about our issues. – Can our children be an instrument for our own personal growth? – How do we release the power of natural consequences? - See more at: http://zenparentingradio.com/shefali/#sthash.ZA8QwqMD.dpuf
Other Resources
Zen Gets Real 2016 Conference tickets are now on sale.
Zen Gets Real Attendee And Sponsorship Information
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
2/19/2016 • 38 minutes, 44 seconds
A Discussion With Dr. Shefali Tsabary (Replay) Podcast #289
This podcast is a replay of an interview we did with Dr. Shefali Tsabary who is our keynote speaker @ the Zen Gets Real Conference on March 11th and 12th. We hope to see you there!!!!
We interview Dr. Shefali Tsabary the author of the The Conscious Parent (with a forward written by the Dalai Lama) and her new book Out of Control which questions why and how we discipline children. Some of the issues we discuss with Dr. Shefali: – What are the first steps we can take to become a more conscious parent? – What prevents us from being the parent that we want to be? – Why most discipline strategies don’t work. How parenting our children can help us heal our past wounds. – How to release guilt when we recognize our parenting challenges are less about our children issues and more about our issues. – Can our children be an instrument for our own personal growth? – How do we release the power of natural consequences?
2/19/2016 • 38 minutes, 44 seconds
A Discussion With Dr. Shefali Tsabary (Replay) Podcast #289
This podcast is a replay of an interview we did with Dr. Shefali Tsabary who is our keynote speaker @ the Zen Gets Real Conference on March 11th and 12th. We hope to see you there!!!!
We interview Dr. Shefali Tsabary the author of the The Conscious Parent (with a forward written by the Dalai Lama) and her new book Out of Control which questions why and how we discipline children. Some of the issues we discuss with Dr. Shefali: – What are the first steps we can take to become a more conscious parent? – What prevents us from being the parent that we want to be? – Why most discipline strategies don’t work. How parenting our children can help us heal our past wounds. – How to release guilt when we recognize our parenting challenges are less about our children issues and more about our issues. – Can our children be an instrument for our own personal growth? – How do we release the power of natural consequences?
2/19/2016 • 38 minutes, 44 seconds
Who do we trust? Podcast #288
Cathy and Todd discuss why wellness is more important than dollars, and why journalists who present both sides of a story keep us open and connected. They also discuss the friendship between Scalia and Ginsburg, why compassion in essential in all situations, and the tools we need to manage our anger.
2/16/2016 • 41 minutes, 13 seconds
Who do we trust? Podcast #288
Cathy and Todd discuss why wellness is more important than dollars, and why journalists who present both sides of a story keep us open and connected. They also discuss the friendship between Scalia and Ginsburg, why compassion in essential in all situations, and the tools we need to manage our anger.
2/16/2016 • 41 minutes, 13 seconds
Can Youth Sports Be Fun AND Competitive? John O’Sullivan Says Yes Podcast #287 (Replay)
We speak with the Founder of Changing The Game Project John O'Sullivan. Their mission is to ensure that we return youth sports to our children, and put the ‘play’ back in ‘play ball.’ For every Tiger Woods and Andre Aggassi, there are thousands of others who are in it for the fun (until the adults take the fun out of it.)
2/12/2016 • 48 minutes, 39 seconds
Can Youth Sports Be Fun AND Competitive? John O’Sullivan Says Yes Podcast #287 (Replay)
We speak with the Founder of Changing The Game Project John O'Sullivan. Their mission is to ensure that we return youth sports to our children, and put the ‘play’ back in ‘play ball.’ For every Tiger Woods and Andre Aggassi, there are thousands of others who are in it for the fun (until the adults take the fun out of it.)
2/12/2016 • 48 minutes, 39 seconds
What Level Is Your Relationship? Podcast #286
Cathy and Todd discuss relationship “levels” (as explained by Tony Robbins) and how we can communicate and become better partners. They discuss how these levels can apply to our children and other relationships, and how we can be supportive and connected rather than enabling.
Other Resources
Zen Gets Real 2016 Conference tickets are now on sale.
Zen Gets Real Attendee And Sponsorship Information
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
2/9/2016 • 53 minutes, 44 seconds
What Level Is Your Relationship? Podcast #286
Cathy and Todd discuss relationship “levels” (as explained by Tony Robbins) and how we can communicate and become better partners. They discuss how these levels can apply to our children and other relationships, and how we can be supportive and connected rather than enabling.
Other Resources
Zen Gets Real 2016 Conference tickets are now on sale.
Zen Gets Real Attendee And Sponsorship Information
Cathy’s 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn won the National Indie Excellence Award!Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy’s books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
The Tribe Men's group
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund future Zen Parenting programming.
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family’s dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don’t forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don’t forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
2/9/2016 • 53 minutes, 44 seconds
Never Give Up- One Family’s Journey- Podcast #285
This is a follow-up interview from a podcast we did in October of 2014 titled Setting Boundaries With Love (Interview begins @ the 21:00 minute mark) At the time, Rick's wife Trish was battling with a rare form of Hydrocephalus and in need of exposure to raise funds for the medical expenses that came with this journey. We were happy to oblige.
Fast forward to February of 2016 and we pick up where we left off in October of 2014- only this time Trish was able to join us for the interview. It's a heartfelt interview of the miracles of medicine as well as faith.
2/5/2016 • 44 minutes, 1 second
Never Give Up- One Family’s Journey- Podcast #285
This is a follow-up interview from a podcast we did in October of 2014 titled Setting Boundaries With Love (Interview begins @ the 21:00 minute mark) At the time, Rick's wife Trish was battling with a rare form of Hydrocephalus and in need of exposure to raise funds for the medical expenses that came with this journey. We were happy to oblige.
Fast forward to February of 2016 and we pick up where we left off in October of 2014- only this time Trish was able to join us for the interview. It's a heartfelt interview of the miracles of medicine as well as faith.
2/5/2016 • 44 minutes, 1 second
Is Your Best Good Enough? Podcast #284
Cathy and Todd discuss “doing your best” and why the definition of “best” is defined by the individual. They also discuss The Four Agreements, The Karate Kid, Best in Show, Inside Out, Canada’s Prime Minister, and why Flint Michigan is so heartbreaking.
2/2/2016 • 47 minutes, 51 seconds
Is Your Best Good Enough? Podcast #284
Cathy and Todd discuss “doing your best” and why the definition of “best” is defined by the individual. They also discuss The Four Agreements, The Karate Kid, Best in Show, Inside Out, Canada’s Prime Minister, and why Flint Michigan is so heartbreaking.
2/2/2016 • 47 minutes, 51 seconds
From Dream To Reality- Fiction Writer Charlie Donlea- Podcast # 283
1st time author Charlie Donlea shares his experience of bringing his dream of being a pubished author of his own suspense thriller into reality. His journey began all the way back in 2001 when he started his first manuscript. Perservering through many failures, obstacles, and challenges, Charlie never gave up on his dream. In this provactive interview, we explore inside the mind of Charlie to find out why he kept going even though all signs told him to quit.
1/29/2016 • 1 hour, 9 seconds
From Dream To Reality- Fiction Writer Charlie Donlea- Podcast # 283
1st time author Charlie Donlea shares his experience of bringing his dream of being a pubished author of his own suspense thriller into reality. His journey began all the way back in 2001 when he started his first manuscript. Perservering through many failures, obstacles, and challenges, Charlie never gave up on his dream. In this provactive interview, we explore inside the mind of Charlie to find out why he kept going even though all signs told him to quit.
1/29/2016 • 1 hour, 9 seconds
Do Our Words Connect or Disconnect? Podcast#282
Todd and Cathy discuss how using certain words can turn people off, and using other, more inclusive words can build connectedness. They also discuss the most important thing Tim Robbin’s learned from his parents, the mysteriousness of the universe, and answer a few listener questions.
1/26/2016 • 51 minutes, 32 seconds
Do Our Words Connect or Disconnect? Podcast#282
Todd and Cathy discuss how using certain words can turn people off, and using other, more inclusive words can build connectedness. They also discuss the most important thing Tim Robbin’s learned from his parents, the mysteriousness of the universe, and answer a few listener questions.
1/26/2016 • 51 minutes, 32 seconds
Recognizing Spiritual Ego – Podcast #280
Cathy and Todd discuss "spiritual ego" and why many teachers develop a sense of “specialness” around their knowledge or awareness. This can lead to a desire for power rather than an ability to live the message. They also discuss a listener question about how to talk to teens about drugs.
1/19/2016 • 54 minutes, 1 second
Recognizing Spiritual Ego – Podcast #280
Cathy and Todd discuss "spiritual ego" and why many teachers develop a sense of “specialness” around their knowledge or awareness. This can lead to a desire for power rather than an ability to live the message. They also discuss a listener question about how to talk to teens about drugs.
1/19/2016 • 54 minutes, 1 second
Tara Mohr – Callings and Communication- Podcast #279
Cathy and Todd welcome back Tara Mohr, author of Playing Big and expert on women’s leadership and well-being. Tara explains what a “calling” really means, and she shares how women can communicate more effectively in the workplace and at home. Tara’s book is now in paperback - you can read more about her at taramohr.com.
1/15/2016 • 31 minutes, 1 second
Tara Mohr – Callings and Communication- Podcast #279
Cathy and Todd welcome back Tara Mohr, author of Playing Big and expert on women’s leadership and well-being. Tara explains what a “calling” really means, and she shares how women can communicate more effectively in the workplace and at home. Tara’s book is now in paperback - you can read more about her at taramohr.com.
1/15/2016 • 31 minutes, 1 second
Learn It, Then Live It- Podcast # 278
Cathy and Todd discuss autonomous growth and relational growth and process why they are both essential. They also discuss the impact and passing of David Bowie, answer a listener question, and explain how to meet your goals through “temptation bundling”.
1/12/2016 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 2 seconds
Learn It, Then Live It- Podcast # 278
Cathy and Todd discuss autonomous growth and relational growth and process why they are both essential. They also discuss the impact and passing of David Bowie, answer a listener question, and explain how to meet your goals through “temptation bundling”.
1/12/2016 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 2 seconds
Understanding Opiate And Heroin Addiction Podcast #277
Cathy and Todd talk with Kenji Oyasu, Executive Medical Director of the Brightside, a clinic dedicated to the treatment of prescription drugs and heroin addiction. He offers new insight to why this addiction is so deadly, why it can be a challenge to treat, and the new model of recovery that is offering hope and changing lives.
1/8/2016 • 47 minutes, 58 seconds
Understanding Opiate And Heroin Addiction Podcast #277
Cathy and Todd talk with Kenji Oyasu, Executive Medical Director of the Brightside, a clinic dedicated to the treatment of prescription drugs and heroin addiction. He offers new insight to why this addiction is so deadly, why it can be a challenge to treat, and the new model of recovery that is offering hope and changing lives.
1/8/2016 • 47 minutes, 58 seconds
5 Ways To Be Impressed This Year- Podcast # 276
Cathy and Todd discuss the things that can impress us this year versus the things that typically impress us (money, labels, “likes”). They also share how they handled their daughter’s desire to watch a scary movie, and they answer a listener’s question about what to do when a teenager is making poor choices.
1/5/2016 • 49 minutes, 13 seconds
5 Ways To Be Impressed This Year- Podcast # 276
Cathy and Todd discuss the things that can impress us this year versus the things that typically impress us (money, labels, “likes”). They also share how they handled their daughter’s desire to watch a scary movie, and they answer a listener’s question about what to do when a teenager is making poor choices.
1/5/2016 • 49 minutes, 13 seconds
Less Busy, More Connected Podcast #275
Cathy and Todd discuss how we can stay connected and curious about our kids lives. They also share a new perspective on being busy, and why contemplation is more important that “doing”.
They reference the following books, blogs and quotes:
Anna Quindlen’s book Loud and Clear.
A blog titled Busy Is A Sickness by Scott Dannemiller
The Victor Hugo quote – “To contemplate is to toil, to think is to do”.
Randy Pauch’s book The Last Lecture
12/29/2015 • 52 minutes, 4 seconds
Less Busy, More Connected Podcast #275
Cathy and Todd discuss how we can stay connected and curious about our kids lives. They also share a new perspective on being busy, and why contemplation is more important that “doing”.
They reference the following books, blogs and quotes:
Anna Quindlen’s book Loud and Clear.
A blog titled Busy Is A Sickness by Scott Dannemiller
The Victor Hugo quote – “To contemplate is to toil, to think is to do”.
Randy Pauch’s book The Last Lecture
12/29/2015 • 52 minutes, 4 seconds
4 Gifts You Can Give Yourself Podcast #274
Cathy and Todd discuss four gifts you can give yourself for the holidays and throughout 2016, and the mindfulness wisdom of Bill Murray and Billy Corgan.
12/22/2015 • 50 minutes, 13 seconds
4 Gifts You Can Give Yourself Podcast #274
Cathy and Todd discuss four gifts you can give yourself for the holidays and throughout 2016, and the mindfulness wisdom of Bill Murray and Billy Corgan.
12/22/2015 • 50 minutes, 13 seconds
How To Change The World Podcast #273
Cathy and Todd discuss the difference between the circle of influence and the circle of concern, and which one can actually change the world. They also discuss why worry isn’t necessary, how to make your newsfeeds more enjoyable, and how we can turn despair into hope.
12/15/2015 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 43 seconds
How To Change The World Podcast #273
Cathy and Todd discuss the difference between the circle of influence and the circle of concern, and which one can actually change the world. They also discuss why worry isn’t necessary, how to make your newsfeeds more enjoyable, and how we can turn despair into hope.
12/15/2015 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 43 seconds
Physical And Emotional Safety Podcast #272
Todd and Cathy talk to Jay Smith, creator of the MacGill First Aid Kit. While planning for an upcoming vacation, Jay has trouble finding a kit with all of the essential emergency supplies – so he MADE one. It’s an ideal holiday gift, and you can use coupon code zencode for a discount (Cathy and Todd have already bought three!). Jay also asks a question about his daughter’s recent jealously of her stepmom, and Cathy and Todd offer some support.
If you're interested in ordering a family first aid kit, don't forget to enter the coupon code ($5.00 off and free shipping), by entering "ZENCODE" upon checkout.
12/11/2015 • 35 minutes, 5 seconds
Physical And Emotional Safety Podcast #272
Todd and Cathy talk to Jay Smith, creator of the MacGill First Aid Kit. While planning for an upcoming vacation, Jay has trouble finding a kit with all of the essential emergency supplies – so he MADE one. It’s an ideal holiday gift, and you can use coupon code zencode for a discount (Cathy and Todd have already bought three!). Jay also asks a question about his daughter’s recent jealously of her stepmom, and Cathy and Todd offer some support.
If you're interested in ordering a family first aid kit, don't forget to enter the coupon code ($5.00 off and free shipping), by entering "ZENCODE" upon checkout.
12/11/2015 • 35 minutes, 5 seconds
The Importance Of Character Podcast #271
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of character and reference David Brooks’ new book The Road to Character. They also discuss suffering, getting your “loves” in order, and why their house felt like a scene from European Vacation this weekend.
12/8/2015 • 51 minutes, 35 seconds
The Importance Of Character Podcast #271
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of character and reference David Brooks’ new book The Road to Character. They also discuss suffering, getting your “loves” in order, and why their house felt like a scene from European Vacation this weekend.
12/8/2015 • 51 minutes, 35 seconds
Smile At Your Intensity
Todd and Cathy discuss the pressure children feel around homework and how we can support them rather than increase their anxiety. They process the meaning of inner disarmerment and why this individual practice will lead to a change in our immediate surroundings and world (outer disarmerment). They also discuss Mr. Mom, the Rocky movies, and Todds new coaching education.
12/1/2015 • 42 minutes, 2 seconds
Smile At Your Intensity
Todd and Cathy discuss the pressure children feel around homework and how we can support them rather than increase their anxiety. They process the meaning of inner disarmerment and why this individual practice will lead to a change in our immediate surroundings and world (outer disarmerment). They also discuss Mr. Mom, the Rocky movies, and Todds new coaching education.
12/1/2015 • 42 minutes, 2 seconds
When you want to contract, expand – Podcast #269
Cathy and Todd discuss why it’s important to stay expand when we are in fear or crisis rather than contract and shut down. We have the capacity to function and make heart-centered choices even when we are afraid. They also discuss Mockingjay Part 2, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, and a great question from a listener regarding the many different paths to “success”.
11/24/2015 • 49 minutes, 30 seconds
When you want to contract, expand – Podcast #269
Cathy and Todd discuss why it’s important to stay expand when we are in fear or crisis rather than contract and shut down. We have the capacity to function and make heart-centered choices even when we are afraid. They also discuss Mockingjay Part 2, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, and a great question from a listener regarding the many different paths to “success”.
11/24/2015 • 49 minutes, 30 seconds
Talking To Our Kids About Paris- Podcast #268
Cathy and Todd discuss talking to kids about tragic events such as the recent terrorist attack. They also discuss 10 things every middle schooler should know, and answer a few listener questions about sensitivity and technology. Click here to read Cathy’s blog about what to do after Paris.
11/17/2015 • 56 minutes, 43 seconds
Talking To Our Kids About Paris- Podcast #268
Cathy and Todd discuss talking to kids about tragic events such as the recent terrorist attack. They also discuss 10 things every middle schooler should know, and answer a few listener questions about sensitivity and technology. Click here to read Cathy’s blog about what to do after Paris.
11/17/2015 • 56 minutes, 43 seconds
Understanding Your Child’s Identity Podcast #267
Cathy and Todd discuss why children like to have something of their own to feel “special", and why it helps to normalize these feelings rather than shame them into thinking differently. They also discuss why normalizing feelings is reliant on the parent’s self understanding, and why it’s important to frame the world, experiences, and opportunities as abundant rather than limited.
11/10/2015 • 49 minutes, 18 seconds
Understanding Your Child’s Identity Podcast #267
Cathy and Todd discuss why children like to have something of their own to feel “special", and why it helps to normalize these feelings rather than shame them into thinking differently. They also discuss why normalizing feelings is reliant on the parent’s self understanding, and why it’s important to frame the world, experiences, and opportunities as abundant rather than limited.
11/10/2015 • 49 minutes, 18 seconds
“All Teenagers Are Amazing” Part 2- Dr. John Duffy Podcast #266
In the 2nd half of this interview with Dr. Duffy, we talk about issues specific to teen-agers and our the topics covered includes empowering our sons, Brene Brown, and how to "manage" the boys who come to take out your teenage daughter. HINT- It does not include a shotgun over the fireplace and other difficulties of being a teenager in this day and age.
11/6/2015 • 40 minutes, 24 seconds
“All Teenagers Are Amazing” Part 2- Dr. John Duffy Podcast #266
In the 2nd half of this interview with Dr. Duffy, we talk about issues specific to teen-agers and our the topics covered includes empowering our sons, Brene Brown, and how to "manage" the boys who come to take out your teenage daughter. HINT- It does not include a shotgun over the fireplace and other difficulties of being a teenager in this day and age.
11/6/2015 • 40 minutes, 24 seconds
How To Handle Criticism -Podcast #265
Todd and Cathy discuss criticism, why it hurts so much and why it’s an inevitable part of life. They discuss why it’s important to speak up, even in the face of criticism, and how to offer constructive criticism rather than blame and guilt. They share personal stories about how they talk to each other about their pain, and why most of the pain stems from childhood. They discuss the wisdom of Elizabeth Gilbert and cartoonist Lynda Barry and how they deal with criticism in their creative lives.
11/3/2015 • 53 minutes, 36 seconds
How To Handle Criticism -Podcast #265
Todd and Cathy discuss criticism, why it hurts so much and why it’s an inevitable part of life. They discuss why it’s important to speak up, even in the face of criticism, and how to offer constructive criticism rather than blame and guilt. They share personal stories about how they talk to each other about their pain, and why most of the pain stems from childhood. They discuss the wisdom of Elizabeth Gilbert and cartoonist Lynda Barry and how they deal with criticism in their creative lives.
11/3/2015 • 53 minutes, 36 seconds
“All Teenagers Are Amazing” – Dr. John Duffy Podcast #264
That is a quote from Dr. Duffy who visits us again in this two-part interview. We talk about issues specific to teen-agers and our the topics covered includes suicide, drugs and alcohol, technology, depression, and the difficulties of being a teenager in this day and age.
10/30/2015 • 39 minutes, 40 seconds
“All Teenagers Are Amazing” – Dr. John Duffy Podcast #264
That is a quote from Dr. Duffy who visits us again in this two-part interview. We talk about issues specific to teen-agers and our the topics covered includes suicide, drugs and alcohol, technology, depression, and the difficulties of being a teenager in this day and age.
10/30/2015 • 39 minutes, 40 seconds
How Do You Respond? Podcast #263
Cathy and Todd share some reactions to their kids behavior, why it’s important to recognize how you feel before your respond, and why understanding your response will keep you self-aware. They also discuss privilege, their upcoming interview with Dr. John Duffy, and why Todd thinks he’s being duped by strawberry companies.
10/27/2015 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
How Do You Respond? Podcast #263
Cathy and Todd share some reactions to their kids behavior, why it’s important to recognize how you feel before your respond, and why understanding your response will keep you self-aware. They also discuss privilege, their upcoming interview with Dr. John Duffy, and why Todd thinks he’s being duped by strawberry companies.
10/27/2015 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
How to Know If You’re Conscious Podcast #262
Cathy and Todd discuss what it means to live above and below the line, a consciousness tool taught by Jim Dethmer from the Conscious Leadership Group. Above the line means you think from a place of abundance, creativity, and openness, while below the line means you think defensively and rigidly and with a constant need to be right. This understanding affects our understanding of the workplace, our parenting, and most importantly ourselves.
10/20/2015 • 34 minutes, 2 seconds
How to Know If You’re Conscious Podcast #262
Cathy and Todd discuss what it means to live above and below the line, a consciousness tool taught by Jim Dethmer from the Conscious Leadership Group. Above the line means you think from a place of abundance, creativity, and openness, while below the line means you think defensively and rigidly and with a constant need to be right. This understanding affects our understanding of the workplace, our parenting, and most importantly ourselves.
10/20/2015 • 34 minutes, 2 seconds
Crying releases stress hormones- Podcast #261
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of grieving, the value of “keening”, and a listener asks a question steming from Susan Stiffelman’s book, Parenting with Presence. Todd shares his favorite quote about personal responsibility, Cathy tells a serendipitous story about the conference she attended, and they somehow work in Six Feet Under and Terminator 2.
10/13/2015 • 48 minutes, 45 seconds
Crying releases stress hormones- Podcast #261
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of grieving, the value of “keening”, and a listener asks a question steming from Susan Stiffelman’s book, Parenting with Presence. Todd shares his favorite quote about personal responsibility, Cathy tells a serendipitous story about the conference she attended, and they somehow work in Six Feet Under and Terminator 2.
10/13/2015 • 48 minutes, 45 seconds
How To Change Your Thinking Podcast #259
Cathy and Todd discuss the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and why it’s more powerful than just focusing on behavior. They also discuss Tara Mohr’s five new takeaways about mindfulness and lovingkindness, and why Elizabeth Gilbert thinks fear is “boring”.
9/29/2015 • 50 minutes, 31 seconds
How To Change Your Thinking Podcast #259
Cathy and Todd discuss the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and why it’s more powerful than just focusing on behavior. They also discuss Tara Mohr’s five new takeaways about mindfulness and lovingkindness, and why Elizabeth Gilbert thinks fear is “boring”.
9/29/2015 • 50 minutes, 31 seconds
Children Know That Grace Is Given, Not Earned- Podcast #258
Cathy and Todd share the words of a 6-year-old girl who wants her divorced parents to stop fighting. She offers wisdom beyond her years, and wakes us up to what children know and what we need to remember.
Her words are a form of grace, and being open to her words will deepen your awareness and remind you that grace often comes from the most uncommon places – other people, a sunset, an animal, or simply the willingness to notice what has always been there.
9/22/2015 • 52 minutes, 50 seconds
Children Know That Grace Is Given, Not Earned- Podcast #258
Cathy and Todd share the words of a 6-year-old girl who wants her divorced parents to stop fighting. She offers wisdom beyond her years, and wakes us up to what children know and what we need to remember.
Her words are a form of grace, and being open to her words will deepen your awareness and remind you that grace often comes from the most uncommon places – other people, a sunset, an animal, or simply the willingness to notice what has always been there.
9/22/2015 • 52 minutes, 50 seconds
Change your words, change your life: Mindfulness vs Mindlessness
Cathy and Todd discuss the life-changing mindfulness research of Ellen Langer, author and professor from Harvard who has been researching mindfulness (and mindlessness) since the 70’s. She defines mindfulness as paying attention and being able to notice new things, while recognizing that experiences are based on the words and ideas that we attach to them. Ellen Langer was interviewed by Krista Tippet for the On Being Podcast.
They also talk about different ways of dealing with sibling rivalry. Todd unveils his new technique in dealing with children being unkind towards one another.
9/15/2015 • 54 minutes, 8 seconds
Change your words, change your life: Mindfulness vs Mindlessness
Cathy and Todd discuss the life-changing mindfulness research of Ellen Langer, author and professor from Harvard who has been researching mindfulness (and mindlessness) since the 70’s. She defines mindfulness as paying attention and being able to notice new things, while recognizing that experiences are based on the words and ideas that we attach to them. Ellen Langer was interviewed by Krista Tippet for the On Being Podcast.
They also talk about different ways of dealing with sibling rivalry. Todd unveils his new technique in dealing with children being unkind towards one another.
9/15/2015 • 54 minutes, 8 seconds
Brenè Brown, Rising Strong: The Reckoning
Cathy and Todd discuss Brenè Brown’s new book Rising Strong and focus on the first step, The Reckoning. Reckoning is how we engage and become curious about our feelings, our willingness to practice emotional intelligence. If we do not engage our feelings, if we deny and disengage, then our emotions “don’t go away; instead, they own us, they define us…” (from Rising Strong).
9/8/2015 • 52 minutes, 7 seconds
Brenè Brown, Rising Strong: The Reckoning
Cathy and Todd discuss Brenè Brown’s new book Rising Strong and focus on the first step, The Reckoning. Reckoning is how we engage and become curious about our feelings, our willingness to practice emotional intelligence. If we do not engage our feelings, if we deny and disengage, then our emotions “don’t go away; instead, they own us, they define us…” (from Rising Strong).
9/8/2015 • 52 minutes, 7 seconds
Dr. Wayne Dyer: 10 Secrets To Success & Inner Peace
Cathy and Todd pay tribute to Wayne Dyer by sharing his Ten Secrets, and explain how Wayne influenced their lives and millions of others. They also discuss the Beastie Boys, Batdad, and why they dance before taping a podcast.
9/1/2015 • 51 minutes, 53 seconds
Dr. Wayne Dyer: 10 Secrets To Success & Inner Peace
Cathy and Todd pay tribute to Wayne Dyer by sharing his Ten Secrets, and explain how Wayne influenced their lives and millions of others. They also discuss the Beastie Boys, Batdad, and why they dance before taping a podcast.
9/1/2015 • 51 minutes, 53 seconds
What does “Be Present” mean anyway?
Cathy and Todd discuss what it means to be present, and how this knowledge can be turned into daily practice. They also discuss their differences when it comes to filling up a Saturday, why it’s important to dance with our fear, and why the Humans of New York Facebook page wakes us up to the world.
8/25/2015 • 52 minutes, 3 seconds
What does “Be Present” mean anyway?
Cathy and Todd discuss what it means to be present, and how this knowledge can be turned into daily practice. They also discuss their differences when it comes to filling up a Saturday, why it’s important to dance with our fear, and why the Humans of New York Facebook page wakes us up to the world.
8/25/2015 • 52 minutes, 3 seconds
Do Boys Read Books About Girls?
Girls tend to read books with male protagonists (Harry Potter, Diary of a Wimpy Kid), but do boys read books with female protagonists? Todd and Cathy ask this question, as well as how men respond to female leads in movies and television (specifically their recent experience after seeing the movie Trainwreck, and why Amy Poehler once got mad at Jimmy Fallon in the SNL writer’s room). They also talk about Who’s the Boss, Family Ties, and why IBM and Netflix are changing their family policies.and they talk about Amy Schumer’s Football Town Nights sketch and why humor can open up important conversations.
8/18/2015 • 54 minutes, 11 seconds
Do Boys Read Books About Girls?
Girls tend to read books with male protagonists (Harry Potter, Diary of a Wimpy Kid), but do boys read books with female protagonists? Todd and Cathy ask this question, as well as how men respond to female leads in movies and television (specifically their recent experience after seeing the movie Trainwreck, and why Amy Poehler once got mad at Jimmy Fallon in the SNL writer’s room). They also talk about Who’s the Boss, Family Ties, and why IBM and Netflix are changing their family policies.and they talk about Amy Schumer’s Football Town Nights sketch and why humor can open up important conversations.
8/18/2015 • 54 minutes, 11 seconds
The Truth About Sex Education
*May not be appropriate for children*
Cathy and Todd discuss John Oliver’s most recent rant on Last Week Tonight about sex education. He makes vital points about why abstinence-only education doesn’t work for all, why there's no required standards for sex education around the country, and why shame/guilt/fear do not change sexual behavior, they only negatively impact the way people feel about themselves. They also discuss why Elizabeth Smart believes abstinence-only sex ed can be harmful, and they talk about Amy Schumer’s Football Town Nights sketch and why humor can open up important conversations.
8/11/2015 • 53 minutes, 21 seconds
The Truth About Sex Education
*May not be appropriate for children*
Cathy and Todd discuss John Oliver’s most recent rant on Last Week Tonight about sex education. He makes vital points about why abstinence-only education doesn’t work for all, why there's no required standards for sex education around the country, and why shame/guilt/fear do not change sexual behavior, they only negatively impact the way people feel about themselves. They also discuss why Elizabeth Smart believes abstinence-only sex ed can be harmful, and they talk about Amy Schumer’s Football Town Nights sketch and why humor can open up important conversations.
8/11/2015 • 53 minutes, 21 seconds
Dealing with “Victim Mentality”
Cathy and Todd discuss why some people grow from difficult times, and why some people stay stuck and feel victimized by their experiences. They discuss the power of personal responsibility and why taking care of yourself and moving through challenge is a natural and necessary part of human evolution.
8/4/2015 • 54 minutes, 26 seconds
Dealing with “Victim Mentality”
Cathy and Todd discuss why some people grow from difficult times, and why some people stay stuck and feel victimized by their experiences. They discuss the power of personal responsibility and why taking care of yourself and moving through challenge is a natural and necessary part of human evolution.
8/4/2015 • 54 minutes, 26 seconds
I feel it, but is it true?
Cathy and Todd discuss self-acceptance, and Todd offers a new understanding of his difficult emotions (with the help of Jeff Foster). They also discuss the vital distinction between fact and opinion, and process how life is full of paradox. They discuss Kathryn Schulz’s TED talk about the importance of being wrong, and why “to err is human”.
7/28/2015 • 51 minutes, 21 seconds
I feel it, but is it true?
Cathy and Todd discuss self-acceptance, and Todd offers a new understanding of his difficult emotions (with the help of Jeff Foster). They also discuss the vital distinction between fact and opinion, and process how life is full of paradox. They discuss Kathryn Schulz’s TED talk about the importance of being wrong, and why “to err is human”.
7/28/2015 • 51 minutes, 21 seconds
Walking Through Fire (Fixed)
Todd and Cathy discuss their workshop with Tony Robbins, specifically their inspiring moments and new life lessons. Tony is an advisor to leaders around the world, a recognized authority on the psychology of leadership, negotiations, organizational turnaround, and peak performance, and he has been honored consistently for his strategic intellect and humanitarian endeavors.
7/21/2015 • 52 minutes, 57 seconds
Walking Through Fire (Fixed)
Todd and Cathy discuss their workshop with Tony Robbins, specifically their inspiring moments and new life lessons. Tony is an advisor to leaders around the world, a recognized authority on the psychology of leadership, negotiations, organizational turnaround, and peak performance, and he has been honored consistently for his strategic intellect and humanitarian endeavors.
7/21/2015 • 52 minutes, 57 seconds
Why Do I Talk This Way?
Cathy and Todd discuss speech patterns, specifically discussing the new documentary Do I Sound Gay? by filmmaker David Thorpe. They also discuss the phenomenon of “upspeak” and how those who use it may not be taken seriously, and why the Kardashian voice or “vocal fry” is not only challenging on the ears, but also the vocal cords.
7/14/2015 • 51 minutes, 22 seconds
Why Do I Talk This Way?
Cathy and Todd discuss speech patterns, specifically discussing the new documentary Do I Sound Gay? by filmmaker David Thorpe. They also discuss the phenomenon of “upspeak” and how those who use it may not be taken seriously, and why the Kardashian voice or “vocal fry” is not only challenging on the ears, but also the vocal cords.
7/14/2015 • 51 minutes, 22 seconds
Reframing The Path Of Healing
Do you feel like you have been “working” on “healing” and that any sadness or discomfort means you are failing? Todd and Cathy discuss Jeff Foster and specifically his teaching that feelings and experiences will always be a part of us, and that the more we accept and understand this, the less challenging they will be. They also discuss Malala’s new documentary, share a passage from The Book of Awakening, and celebrate the U.S. Women’s Soccer Championship.
7/7/2015 • 47 minutes, 17 seconds
Reframing The Path Of Healing
Do you feel like you have been “working” on “healing” and that any sadness or discomfort means you are failing? Todd and Cathy discuss Jeff Foster and specifically his teaching that feelings and experiences will always be a part of us, and that the more we accept and understand this, the less challenging they will be. They also discuss Malala’s new documentary, share a passage from The Book of Awakening, and celebrate the U.S. Women’s Soccer Championship.
7/7/2015 • 47 minutes, 17 seconds
Finding Your Family’s Rhythm
When a spouse travels or works long hours, it’s hard to find a consistent family rhythm. And when an often-absent spouse is home for a day or two, it can throw off the daily rhythm and cause friction. How can we acknowledge and discuss this openly without offending each other? Cathy and Todd share their experience with this challenging topic, and demonstrate how this is relevant to all of our relationships.
7/3/2015 • 42 minutes, 35 seconds
Finding Your Family’s Rhythm
When a spouse travels or works long hours, it’s hard to find a consistent family rhythm. And when an often-absent spouse is home for a day or two, it can throw off the daily rhythm and cause friction. How can we acknowledge and discuss this openly without offending each other? Cathy and Todd share their experience with this challenging topic, and demonstrate how this is relevant to all of our relationships.
7/3/2015 • 42 minutes, 35 seconds
Do We Need To Fight With Our Teenager?
Cathy and Todd discuss an article titled “Why mothers and teenage daughters fight” and question why and how these fights occur. Can we be self-aware when we are talking with our teenagers, and can we create space between our emotional experiences and how we react? It’s not easy, but it’s a worthy practice to keep family relationships healthy. Todd shares an inspirational story and Cathy talks about addictiveness of reality television.
6/30/2015 • 47 minutes, 19 seconds
Do We Need To Fight With Our Teenager?
Cathy and Todd discuss an article titled “Why mothers and teenage daughters fight” and question why and how these fights occur. Can we be self-aware when we are talking with our teenagers, and can we create space between our emotional experiences and how we react? It’s not easy, but it’s a worthy practice to keep family relationships healthy. Todd shares an inspirational story and Cathy talks about addictiveness of reality television.
6/30/2015 • 47 minutes, 19 seconds
Listen, Allow, Support, Repeat
Cathy and Todd share a letter from a listener whose son discovers himself through dance, and how this discovery leads to self-aware parenting. It's an inspirational and emotional story about how to create a connected relationship with your child - you don't want to miss it. Steve is the father in this story has a part-time photography business which can be found here. Cathy and Todd also discuss Pixar's Inside Out.
6/26/2015 • 49 minutes, 9 seconds
Listen, Allow, Support, Repeat
Cathy and Todd share a letter from a listener whose son discovers himself through dance, and how this discovery leads to self-aware parenting. It's an inspirational and emotional story about how to create a connected relationship with your child - you don't want to miss it. Steve is the father in this story has a part-time photography business which can be found here. Cathy and Todd also discuss Pixar's Inside Out.
6/26/2015 • 49 minutes, 9 seconds
Trade Criticism for Compassion
Cathy and Todd discuss why self criticism and fear decrease our ability to create meaningful change, and why self compassion is essential for goal setting. They also discuss the “neurotic roommate” inside our head, why balance may not exist, and the big mistake at the end of The Karate Kid.
6/23/2015 • 49 minutes, 9 seconds
Trade Criticism for Compassion
Cathy and Todd discuss why self criticism and fear decrease our ability to create meaningful change, and why self compassion is essential for goal setting. They also discuss the “neurotic roommate” inside our head, why balance may not exist, and the big mistake at the end of The Karate Kid.
6/23/2015 • 49 minutes, 9 seconds
Happiness vs. Pleasure
Cathy and Todd discuss a blog by Mark Manson titled, Stop Trying to Be Happy. They discuss the difference between happiness and pleasure, and why "happiness is the process of becoming your ideal self". It's the pursuit of our ideal self, not the achievement of goals, that allows us to experience our "happy".
6/19/2015 • 49 minutes, 11 seconds
Happiness vs. Pleasure
Cathy and Todd discuss a blog by Mark Manson titled, Stop Trying to Be Happy. They discuss the difference between happiness and pleasure, and why "happiness is the process of becoming your ideal self". It's the pursuit of our ideal self, not the achievement of goals, that allows us to experience our "happy".
6/19/2015 • 49 minutes, 11 seconds
Relationship Resilience
Cathy and Todd discuss overdetermination, the recognition that multiple factors lead to a single outcome. They also process the importance of integrity and communication and how they play a role in our most important relationships. They reference M. Scott Peck’s The Road Less Traveled and Beyond, Pearl Jam, and the movies Blow, Poltergeist, and Honeymoon in Vegas. How does it all fit together? Listen and find out!
6/16/2015 • 49 minutes, 50 seconds
Relationship Resilience
Cathy and Todd discuss overdetermination, the recognition that multiple factors lead to a single outcome. They also process the importance of integrity and communication and how they play a role in our most important relationships. They reference M. Scott Peck’s The Road Less Traveled and Beyond, Pearl Jam, and the movies Blow, Poltergeist, and Honeymoon in Vegas. How does it all fit together? Listen and find out!
6/16/2015 • 49 minutes, 50 seconds
Find Your Own Path
Todd and Cathy discuss a powerful commencement speech by Jim Carrey, and also a thought-provoking quote by Ethan Hawke. They process why it's important to follow your own path and trust love instead of fear.
6/12/2015 • 41 minutes, 30 seconds
Find Your Own Path
Todd and Cathy discuss a powerful commencement speech by Jim Carrey, and also a thought-provoking quote by Ethan Hawke. They process why it's important to follow your own path and trust love instead of fear.
6/12/2015 • 41 minutes, 30 seconds
No More Public Shaming
We discuss the public shaming of children, and how it can be detrimental to the child and your relationship. We discuss compassion and empathy, and how spreading anger or shaming will not create a better world. We also share some of Brenè Brown’s research around shame – specifically why secrecy, silence, and judgment will exacerbate it, and empathy will eradicate it.
6/9/2015 • 45 minutes, 31 seconds
No More Public Shaming
We discuss the public shaming of children, and how it can be detrimental to the child and your relationship. We discuss compassion and empathy, and how spreading anger or shaming will not create a better world. We also share some of Brenè Brown’s research around shame – specifically why secrecy, silence, and judgment will exacerbate it, and empathy will eradicate it.
6/9/2015 • 45 minutes, 31 seconds
Pronouns, Puberty, and Loss
Cathy and Todd discuss Sheryl Sandburg’s moving tribute to her late husband Dave, and highlight the numerous lessons about present-moment living and finding meaning even in the darkest times. They also discuss Caitlyn Jenner and why transgender is an umbrella term with many different variables. Todd shares a blog about a dad who talks to his daughter about puberty, and why this can positively impact how a girl responds to her own development.
6/5/2015 • 44 minutes, 35 seconds
Pronouns, Puberty, and Loss
Cathy and Todd discuss Sheryl Sandburg’s moving tribute to her late husband Dave, and highlight the numerous lessons about present-moment living and finding meaning even in the darkest times. They also discuss Caitlyn Jenner and why transgender is an umbrella term with many different variables. Todd shares a blog about a dad who talks to his daughter about puberty, and why this can positively impact how a girl responds to her own development.
6/5/2015 • 44 minutes, 35 seconds
The Weaker Sex And Loving Kindness
Do you practice spreading loving kindness to yourself and others? “Metta” is tool that you can use AND share with your kids. Cathy and Todd also discuss why education and awareness play such a huge role in educating boys and changing societal norms.
6/2/2015 • 50 minutes, 33 seconds
The Weaker Sex And Loving Kindness
Do you practice spreading loving kindness to yourself and others? “Metta” is tool that you can use AND share with your kids. Cathy and Todd also discuss why education and awareness play such a huge role in educating boys and changing societal norms.
6/2/2015 • 50 minutes, 33 seconds
The “Five Awareness Exercises” That Can Change Your Relationships
Cathy and Todd discuss the “five awareness” exercises that helps you maintain loving relationships, how to connect with a child who has different interests, and how Todd’s been handling his worry. They also discuss close talkers, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and how you can support them in their Kickstarter Campaign for the ZPR Conference in March, 2016.
5/29/2015 • 39 minutes, 36 seconds
The “Five Awareness Exercises” That Can Change Your Relationships
Cathy and Todd discuss the “five awareness” exercises that helps you maintain loving relationships, how to connect with a child who has different interests, and how Todd’s been handling his worry. They also discuss close talkers, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and how you can support them in their Kickstarter Campaign for the ZPR Conference in March, 2016.
5/29/2015 • 39 minutes, 36 seconds
Zen Parenting- Conference With People We Love
Our “Conference With People We Love” and Dealing with Anxiety
We are hosting our first-ever live event, and we launched a Kickstarter campaign to make it the BEST it can be! Our “Conference With People Will Love” is March 11/12, 2016, and we already have amazing speakers confirmed (Dr. Shefali, John O’Sullivan, John Duffy) – check out our campaign to become a sponsor, vendor, get your tickets (with VIP status!) or simply to support this exciting event. We hope you will join us, it’s going to be a fantastic weekend! We also discuss Todd’s issues with worry and anxiety, and why it’s so important to “release” a problem rather than “think through” a problem.
5/26/2015 • 49 minutes, 5 seconds
Zen Parenting- Conference With People We Love
Our “Conference With People We Love” and Dealing with Anxiety
We are hosting our first-ever live event, and we launched a Kickstarter campaign to make it the BEST it can be! Our “Conference With People Will Love” is March 11/12, 2016, and we already have amazing speakers confirmed (Dr. Shefali, John O’Sullivan, John Duffy) – check out our campaign to become a sponsor, vendor, get your tickets (with VIP status!) or simply to support this exciting event. We hope you will join us, it’s going to be a fantastic weekend! We also discuss Todd’s issues with worry and anxiety, and why it’s so important to “release” a problem rather than “think through” a problem.
5/26/2015 • 49 minutes, 5 seconds
You are not defined by your diagnosis – A Conversation with Maddie McFadden
Maddie's world changed when she was diagnosed with Turners Syndrome in 5th grade, but it didn't define her, it simply allowed her to know herself so much better. Turners Syndrome comes with physical challenges and learning disabilities, and Maddie had to accept and endure both. Her story will remind you that we are so much more than a diagnosis, and that even our challenges can be our greatest gifts. Maddie is our niece and we know you will be inspired by her story - her motto is Be Fearless, and she puts her energy toward living these words.
5/22/2015 • 35 minutes, 41 seconds
You are not defined by your diagnosis – A Conversation with Maddie McFadden
Maddie's world changed when she was diagnosed with Turners Syndrome in 5th grade, but it didn't define her, it simply allowed her to know herself so much better. Turners Syndrome comes with physical challenges and learning disabilities, and Maddie had to accept and endure both. Her story will remind you that we are so much more than a diagnosis, and that even our challenges can be our greatest gifts. Maddie is our niece and we know you will be inspired by her story - her motto is Be Fearless, and she puts her energy toward living these words.
5/22/2015 • 35 minutes, 41 seconds
What Our Children Learn When We Run Away
Cathy and Todd discuss what it means to “runaway” from our problems. It’s a lot more common then we realize, and when we do it, our children learn to do the same. They also discuss how to communicate with kids when they break the rules, why we should think before we judge other parents, and why David Letterman will be missed.
5/19/2015 • 43 minutes, 39 seconds
What Our Children Learn When We Run Away
Cathy and Todd discuss what it means to “runaway” from our problems. It’s a lot more common then we realize, and when we do it, our children learn to do the same. They also discuss how to communicate with kids when they break the rules, why we should think before we judge other parents, and why David Letterman will be missed.
5/19/2015 • 43 minutes, 39 seconds
How Did We Get Here?
Todd and Cathy discuss partnership and how slowly and incrementally we take on certain roles and get stuck in patterns. They process how to communicate what feels fair and balanced, and why communication is not one big talk, but rather many talks that lead to greater trust and stability. Effective communication with a partner leads to a more intimate relationship, and it serves as a training ground for how we communicate with others. Listen to this episode with your partner!
5/15/2015 • 43 minutes, 7 seconds
How Did We Get Here?
Todd and Cathy discuss partnership and how slowly and incrementally we take on certain roles and get stuck in patterns. They process how to communicate what feels fair and balanced, and why communication is not one big talk, but rather many talks that lead to greater trust and stability. Effective communication with a partner leads to a more intimate relationship, and it serves as a training ground for how we communicate with others. Listen to this episode with your partner!
5/15/2015 • 43 minutes, 7 seconds
Filtering Our Lives Through Social Media
Cathy and Todd discuss this article about Madison, a girl who’s life appeared perfect on Instagram, but in actuality, she was struggling and took her own life. We process what it means when the inner world doesn't match the outer world, how social media shapes our perception of other people, and what we can learn from Madison. We also discuss the movie Beginners, and why it’s now in Cathy’s Top Ten favorites.
5/12/2015 • 52 minutes, 25 seconds
Filtering Our Lives Through Social Media
Cathy and Todd discuss this article about Madison, a girl who’s life appeared perfect on Instagram, but in actuality, she was struggling and took her own life. We process what it means when the inner world doesn't match the outer world, how social media shapes our perception of other people, and what we can learn from Madison. We also discuss the movie Beginners, and why it’s now in Cathy’s Top Ten favorites.
5/12/2015 • 52 minutes, 25 seconds
“Overwhelmed” With Author Brigid Schulte
Cathy and Todd talk with Brigid Schulte, award-winning journalist for The Washington Post, and author of Overwhelmed: How to Work, Love, and Play When No One Has the Time. She shares why busyness has become the new status symbol, why moms are still the default caregivers/home managers, how kids are absorbing our stress, and why we should find more time for the present.
5/8/2015 • 32 minutes, 58 seconds
“Overwhelmed” With Author Brigid Schulte
Cathy and Todd talk with Brigid Schulte, award-winning journalist for The Washington Post, and author of Overwhelmed: How to Work, Love, and Play When No One Has the Time. She shares why busyness has become the new status symbol, why moms are still the default caregivers/home managers, how kids are absorbing our stress, and why we should find more time for the present.
5/8/2015 • 32 minutes, 58 seconds
What Do You Do When Your Child Rages?
Cathy and Todd discuss Bruce Jenner and Janet Mock and why understanding transgender helps us expand our awareness about everything. They also discuss how a listener handled his child’s rage, and they answer a listener question about how to handle it when your kid won’t practice her instrument. Even more important, they share their full list of top 10 favorite movies – they might surprise you!
Other Resources
Parent/Daughter date night!!! Next in is our ZPR community screenings is a documentary called The Empowerment Project brought to you by Zen Parenting Radio and CCS. This film documents ordinary women doing extraordinary things. It's on Monday, May 18th @ York Theater in Elmhurst. Click here for tickets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTIogIwn8U0
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The POWER of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
5/5/2015 • 51 minutes, 18 seconds
What Do You Do When Your Child Rages?
Cathy and Todd discuss Bruce Jenner and Janet Mock and why understanding transgender helps us expand our awareness about everything. They also discuss how a listener handled his child’s rage, and they answer a listener question about how to handle it when your kid won’t practice her instrument. Even more important, they share their full list of top 10 favorite movies – they might surprise you!
Other Resources
Parent/Daughter date night!!! Next in is our ZPR community screenings is a documentary called The Empowerment Project brought to you by Zen Parenting Radio and CCS. This film documents ordinary women doing extraordinary things. It's on Monday, May 18th @ York Theater in Elmhurst. Click here for tickets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTIogIwn8U0
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The POWER of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
5/5/2015 • 51 minutes, 18 seconds
Free Range, Helicopter, Lawnmower Parenting
Cathy and Todd discuss Bill Maher’s take on Free-Range Parenting and question why we judge other parents decisions. When we judge ourselves less, we judge others less (and vice versa). They share their own judgment stories, Cathy’s last Chicago Parent column, and more of their top ten movies.
5/1/2015 • 48 minutes, 18 seconds
Free Range, Helicopter, Lawnmower Parenting
Cathy and Todd discuss Bill Maher’s take on Free-Range Parenting and question why we judge other parents decisions. When we judge ourselves less, we judge others less (and vice versa). They share their own judgment stories, Cathy’s last Chicago Parent column, and more of their top ten movies.
5/1/2015 • 48 minutes, 18 seconds
Sibling Rivalry- A Different Perspective (Take 3)
Todd and Cathy discuss the meaning of “behavior is neutral” and share a personal story about deescalating sibling rivalry. They also discuss mindfulness, Cheryl Strayed, and why the movie Best in Show is so brilliant.
4/28/2015 • 48 minutes, 24 seconds
Sibling Rivalry- A Different Perspective (Take 3)
Todd and Cathy discuss the meaning of “behavior is neutral” and share a personal story about deescalating sibling rivalry. They also discuss mindfulness, Cheryl Strayed, and why the movie Best in Show is so brilliant.
4/28/2015 • 48 minutes, 24 seconds
Kids In The House – A Conversation with Founder Leana Greene
Todd and Cathy talk with Leana Greene, Founder of Kids in the House. After becoming a mother of three, Greene decided to focus on raising her family and developed a strong passion for parenting and education. She spent her time reading parenting books and attending lectures to gain as much knowledge as possible.
4/24/2015 • 17 minutes, 51 seconds
Kids In The House – A Conversation with Founder Leana Greene
Todd and Cathy talk with Leana Greene, Founder of Kids in the House. After becoming a mother of three, Greene decided to focus on raising her family and developed a strong passion for parenting and education. She spent her time reading parenting books and attending lectures to gain as much knowledge as possible.
4/24/2015 • 17 minutes, 51 seconds
Curse It, Nurse It, Rehearse It
When you are struggling, do you curse it, nurse it , and rehearse it? Or do you disperse it and reverse it? Todd and Cathy discuss all of these possibilities, and which choices lead to greater contentment. They also discuss Lionel Richie songs, new apps, why Cathy wears her earphones when she’s grocery shopping, and how Todd allowed his daughter to make her own choices this past weekend.
4/21/2015 • 41 minutes, 20 seconds
Curse It, Nurse It, Rehearse It
When you are struggling, do you curse it, nurse it , and rehearse it? Or do you disperse it and reverse it? Todd and Cathy discuss all of these possibilities, and which choices lead to greater contentment. They also discuss Lionel Richie songs, new apps, why Cathy wears her earphones when she’s grocery shopping, and how Todd allowed his daughter to make her own choices this past weekend.
4/21/2015 • 41 minutes, 20 seconds
Nothing is certain except death and TEXTS
Todd and Cathy discuss mortality and question why we shy away from talking about something we all share. Todd references a book called Being Mortal by Atul Gawande, and talks about an important conversation he had with his 93 year old grandmother. They also discuss how cancelling on friends through text has become the new normal, and why it’s important to be impeccable with our word and never take anything personally (Two of The Four Agreements).
4/17/2015 • 45 minutes, 53 seconds
Nothing is certain except death and TEXTS
Todd and Cathy discuss mortality and question why we shy away from talking about something we all share. Todd references a book called Being Mortal by Atul Gawande, and talks about an important conversation he had with his 93 year old grandmother. They also discuss how cancelling on friends through text has become the new normal, and why it’s important to be impeccable with our word and never take anything personally (Two of The Four Agreements).
4/17/2015 • 45 minutes, 53 seconds
Does Your Partner Give You Credit?
Cathy and Todd discuss why it’s sometimes important to give your partner “credit” for introducing you to new ideas or experiences. Cathy admits that it was difficult when Todd first started doing yoga and getting interested in her line of work – she was excited for him, but she also felt like she losing a part of her identity.
4/14/2015 • 48 minutes, 57 seconds
Does Your Partner Give You Credit?
Cathy and Todd discuss why it’s sometimes important to give your partner “credit” for introducing you to new ideas or experiences. Cathy admits that it was difficult when Todd first started doing yoga and getting interested in her line of work – she was excited for him, but she also felt like she losing a part of her identity.
4/14/2015 • 48 minutes, 57 seconds
Roman Krznaric: Why empathy will change the world
We talk with Roman Krznaric, author, cultural thinker, and empathy expert. He has been named one of Britain’s leading popular philosophers, and he’s the founder of the Empathy Museum and the Empathy Library. Over half a million people have watched his RSA Animate video The Power of Outrospection (it’s a much watch!). Roman talks to us about the golden rule vs the platinum rule, how to raise empathetic kids, and why empathy has the power to change the world.
4/10/2015 • 28 minutes, 19 seconds
Roman Krznaric: Why empathy will change the world
We talk with Roman Krznaric, author, cultural thinker, and empathy expert. He has been named one of Britain’s leading popular philosophers, and he’s the founder of the Empathy Museum and the Empathy Library. Over half a million people have watched his RSA Animate video The Power of Outrospection (it’s a much watch!). Roman talks to us about the golden rule vs the platinum rule, how to raise empathetic kids, and why empathy has the power to change the world.
4/10/2015 • 28 minutes, 19 seconds
Why empathy can get us out of the “hole”
Cathy and Todd discuss empathy and how it relates to connection, self awareness, and parenting. They discuss how empathy is the necessary step, in all situations, toward real and meaningful change.
4/7/2015 • 46 minutes, 5 seconds
Why empathy can get us out of the “hole”
Cathy and Todd discuss empathy and how it relates to connection, self awareness, and parenting. They discuss how empathy is the necessary step, in all situations, toward real and meaningful change.
4/7/2015 • 46 minutes, 5 seconds
Equal Justice & Quantum Entanglement
On today’s show we discuss Bryan Stevenson, Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, and why he is one of our heroes. We also discuss an episode of NPR's Invisibilia called Entanglement – specifically how it’s the explanation for why random people tell Cathy stories, and why she doesn’t like to answer the door for the pizza guy. Intrigued? You should be, this show goes deep!
4/3/2015 • 48 minutes, 8 seconds
Equal Justice & Quantum Entanglement
On today’s show we discuss Bryan Stevenson, Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, and why he is one of our heroes. We also discuss an episode of NPR's Invisibilia called Entanglement – specifically how it’s the explanation for why random people tell Cathy stories, and why she doesn’t like to answer the door for the pizza guy. Intrigued? You should be, this show goes deep!
4/3/2015 • 48 minutes, 8 seconds
Scientology and the Nature of Ideology
On today’s show we discuss the documentary Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, and why ideology shapes our culture and our lives. We also discuss positive psychology and mindfulness – we focus on why it’s important to notice strengths as we deal with our challenges.
3/31/2015 • 48 minutes, 23 seconds
Scientology and the Nature of Ideology
On today’s show we discuss the documentary Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, and why ideology shapes our culture and our lives. We also discuss positive psychology and mindfulness – we focus on why it’s important to notice strengths as we deal with our challenges.
3/31/2015 • 48 minutes, 23 seconds
Can Youth Sports Be Fun AND Competitive? John O’Sullivan Says Yes.
We speak with the Founder of Changing The Game Project John O'Sullivan. Their mission is to ensure that we return youth sports to our children, and put the ‘play’ back in ‘play ball.’ For every Tiger Woods and Andre Aggassi, there are thousands of others who are in it for the fun (until the adults take the fun out of it.)
3/27/2015 • 44 minutes, 52 seconds
Can Youth Sports Be Fun AND Competitive? John O’Sullivan Says Yes.
We speak with the Founder of Changing The Game Project John O'Sullivan. Their mission is to ensure that we return youth sports to our children, and put the ‘play’ back in ‘play ball.’ For every Tiger Woods and Andre Aggassi, there are thousands of others who are in it for the fun (until the adults take the fun out of it.)
3/27/2015 • 44 minutes, 52 seconds
Are your children free to “explore”?
Cathy and Todd discuss a New York Times article that makes a case for “free-range parenting”. Why are we so fearful to let our kids roam free and have their own adventures, and do the statistics reinforce or dispute our fear? Parents have started calling the police when they see a child at the park unaccompanied – is this helpful or harmful to our way of living?
They also discuss how to talk and stay connected to your child when they make a decision that disappoints you.
The name of the article is The Case For Free Range Parenting by Clemens Wergin
Other Resources
Parent/Daughter date night!!! Next in is our ZPR community screenings is a documentary called The Empowerment Project. This film documents ordinary women doing extraordinary things. It's on Monday, May 18th @ York Theater in Elmhurst. Click here for tickets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTIogIwn8U0
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
It's winter time which means it's time for an upgrade on your hat wear. Don't you owe it to your ears to keep 'em warm? Click here to order.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwxYdy2bQns&feature=youtu.be
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
3/24/2015 • 38 minutes, 49 seconds
Are your children free to “explore”?
Cathy and Todd discuss a New York Times article that makes a case for “free-range parenting”. Why are we so fearful to let our kids roam free and have their own adventures, and do the statistics reinforce or dispute our fear? Parents have started calling the police when they see a child at the park unaccompanied – is this helpful or harmful to our way of living?
They also discuss how to talk and stay connected to your child when they make a decision that disappoints you.
The name of the article is The Case For Free Range Parenting by Clemens Wergin
Other Resources
Parent/Daughter date night!!! Next in is our ZPR community screenings is a documentary called The Empowerment Project. This film documents ordinary women doing extraordinary things. It's on Monday, May 18th @ York Theater in Elmhurst. Click here for tickets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTIogIwn8U0
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
It's winter time which means it's time for an upgrade on your hat wear. Don't you owe it to your ears to keep 'em warm? Click here to order.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwxYdy2bQns&feature=youtu.be
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
3/24/2015 • 38 minutes, 49 seconds
What to do when life stinks
You’ve been let down, put down, you’ve failed, and you’ve had your heart broken. Once we reach a certain age, it’s a given that we will have dealt with lots of life’s challenges. But then what do we do?
3/20/2015 • 42 minutes, 28 seconds
What to do when life stinks
You’ve been let down, put down, you’ve failed, and you’ve had your heart broken. Once we reach a certain age, it’s a given that we will have dealt with lots of life’s challenges. But then what do we do?
3/20/2015 • 42 minutes, 28 seconds
Pardon The Interruption
On today’s show we discuss Interruption Science, the study of the effects of interruptions on job performance. Not only do interruptions challenge our job performance, but they challenge our parenting skills and our ability to feel calm and happy.
3/17/2015 • 55 minutes, 23 seconds
Pardon The Interruption
On today’s show we discuss Interruption Science, the study of the effects of interruptions on job performance. Not only do interruptions challenge our job performance, but they challenge our parenting skills and our ability to feel calm and happy.
3/17/2015 • 55 minutes, 23 seconds
Radical Optimism For Raising Teens and Tweens- Dr. John Duffy
We speak with Dr. John Duffy the author of The Available Parent- Radical Optimism For Raising Teens and Tweens. He talks to us about how to minimize conflict and maximize satisfaction in your relationship with your child.
3/13/2015 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
Radical Optimism For Raising Teens and Tweens- Dr. John Duffy
We speak with Dr. John Duffy the author of The Available Parent- Radical Optimism For Raising Teens and Tweens. He talks to us about how to minimize conflict and maximize satisfaction in your relationship with your child.
3/13/2015 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
Are The Men In Your Life Lonely?
Cathy and Todd discuss why boys and men can experience emotional isolation and loneliness due to a lack of meaningful relationships with male friends.
3/10/2015 • 55 minutes, 18 seconds
Are The Men In Your Life Lonely?
Cathy and Todd discuss why boys and men can experience emotional isolation and loneliness due to a lack of meaningful relationships with male friends.
3/10/2015 • 55 minutes, 18 seconds
Stephen Hawking thinks our greatest threat is…
Agression. British theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking believes that the greatest threat facing us today is our inability to “correct our aggression”.
3/6/2015 • 39 minutes, 51 seconds
Stephen Hawking thinks our greatest threat is…
Agression. British theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking believes that the greatest threat facing us today is our inability to “correct our aggression”.
3/6/2015 • 39 minutes, 51 seconds
Let’s fulfill our potential!
We discuss the book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success – How We Can Learn to Fulfill Our Potential, specifically the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset by Carol Dweck.
3/3/2015 • 46 minutes, 40 seconds
Let’s fulfill our potential!
We discuss the book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success – How We Can Learn to Fulfill Our Potential, specifically the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset by Carol Dweck.
3/3/2015 • 46 minutes, 40 seconds
From Role to Soul: 15 Shifts on the Awakening Journey by Annie Burnside
We speak with Author Annie Burnside about her book "From Role to Soul: 15 Shifts on the Awakening Journey" From her work with many who have awakened, Annie has learned that what it takes for us to finally quit trying to awaken, and simply awaken, is highly individualized.
2/27/2015 • 40 minutes, 16 seconds
From Role to Soul: 15 Shifts on the Awakening Journey by Annie Burnside
We speak with Author Annie Burnside about her book "From Role to Soul: 15 Shifts on the Awakening Journey" From her work with many who have awakened, Annie has learned that what it takes for us to finally quit trying to awaken, and simply awaken, is highly individualized.
2/27/2015 • 40 minutes, 16 seconds
And The Oscar Goes To…
Cathy and Todd discuss the Oscars, specifically all of the amazing speeches and shout-outs for social change. They answer a listener’s question about a son that doesn’t want to be involved in extracurricular activities, and another question about how to parent together with different philosophies.
2/24/2015 • 1 hour, 51 seconds
And The Oscar Goes To…
Cathy and Todd discuss the Oscars, specifically all of the amazing speeches and shout-outs for social change. They answer a listener’s question about a son that doesn’t want to be involved in extracurricular activities, and another question about how to parent together with different philosophies.
2/24/2015 • 1 hour, 51 seconds
My Kids Don’t Listen To Me
We discuss Cindy Crawford’s non-photoshopped picture that went viral and how women were normalized by its authenticity. We also discuss how to see situations from a child’s perspective and why it made sense when our youngest daughter ate a sleeve of Hershey kisses – instead of insisting that our kids listen to us, we can make sure we are listening to them. A listener appreciates how his partner tells him the truth, and we discuss the importance of being thoughtful when offering feedback to someone you love.
2/17/2015 • 47 minutes, 6 seconds
My Kids Don’t Listen To Me
We discuss Cindy Crawford’s non-photoshopped picture that went viral and how women were normalized by its authenticity. We also discuss how to see situations from a child’s perspective and why it made sense when our youngest daughter ate a sleeve of Hershey kisses – instead of insisting that our kids listen to us, we can make sure we are listening to them. A listener appreciates how his partner tells him the truth, and we discuss the importance of being thoughtful when offering feedback to someone you love.
2/17/2015 • 47 minutes, 6 seconds
Play Big with Tara Sophia Mohr
Cathy and Todd talk to Tara Mohr, an expert on women’s leadership and well-being. She is the author of Playing Big: Find Your Voice, Your Mission, Your Message, and she’s the creator of the Playing Big leadership program for women. Cathy first heard Tara Mohr at an Emerging Women conference, and she fell in love with her message and book. Listen as Tara talks about why women get blamed for not playing big, the two kinds of fear that hold us back, and why our inner mentor is our greatest guide. Find Tara at http://www.taramohr.com/ and read her viral blog post, 10 Rules for Brilliant Women.
2/13/2015 • 36 minutes, 25 seconds
Play Big with Tara Sophia Mohr
Cathy and Todd talk to Tara Mohr, an expert on women’s leadership and well-being. She is the author of Playing Big: Find Your Voice, Your Mission, Your Message, and she’s the creator of the Playing Big leadership program for women. Cathy first heard Tara Mohr at an Emerging Women conference, and she fell in love with her message and book. Listen as Tara talks about why women get blamed for not playing big, the two kinds of fear that hold us back, and why our inner mentor is our greatest guide. Find Tara at http://www.taramohr.com/ and read her viral blog post, 10 Rules for Brilliant Women.
2/13/2015 • 36 minutes, 25 seconds
“Not everything that counts can be counted…
And not everything that can be counted counts." Albert Einstein
Today we discuss our workshop with Dr. Daniel Siegel, Psychiatrist and Executive Director of the Mindsight Institute, where we learned more about mindfulness and how it can change every aspect of our lives AND our children’s lives.
2/10/2015 • 40 minutes, 30 seconds
“Not everything that counts can be counted…
And not everything that can be counted counts." Albert Einstein
Today we discuss our workshop with Dr. Daniel Siegel, Psychiatrist and Executive Director of the Mindsight Institute, where we learned more about mindfulness and how it can change every aspect of our lives AND our children’s lives.
2/10/2015 • 40 minutes, 30 seconds
5 Ways To Raise Kind Children
Todd and Cathy discuss a blog that offers 5 ways to raise kind children. They also talk about “dementia of the pre-occupied”, not a true diagnosis, but a great description of what it feels like when you begin forgetting why you walked into a room or what you planned to say next.
2/3/2015 • 44 minutes, 31 seconds
5 Ways To Raise Kind Children
Todd and Cathy discuss a blog that offers 5 ways to raise kind children. They also talk about “dementia of the pre-occupied”, not a true diagnosis, but a great description of what it feels like when you begin forgetting why you walked into a room or what you planned to say next.
2/3/2015 • 44 minutes, 31 seconds
Things People Say That Aren’t True
This week Todd and Cathy bust open these so-called “facts” to recognize how these negative belief systems slow us down or keep us stuck. They also discuss “mini freedoms” and why they are so important to busy parents.
1/27/2015 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Things People Say That Aren’t True
This week Todd and Cathy bust open these so-called “facts” to recognize how these negative belief systems slow us down or keep us stuck. They also discuss “mini freedoms” and why they are so important to busy parents.
1/27/2015 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Sleep Trouble? Dr. Darius Is In The House
We speak with Darius A. Loghmanee, MD Attending Physician, Sleep Medicine; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. We cover all the bases from infants to adults.
1/23/2015 • 46 minutes, 38 seconds
Sleep Trouble? Dr. Darius Is In The House
We speak with Darius A. Loghmanee, MD Attending Physician, Sleep Medicine; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. We cover all the bases from infants to adults.
1/23/2015 • 46 minutes, 38 seconds
Actions Express Priorities
Todd and Cathy discuss why our actions dictate our priorities (a Gandhi quote), and how investigation into our priorities tells us a lot about what we think and believe. They also discuss Rob Bell’s new podcast (The Robcast) and his teaching about why “good can be the detriment of best”.
1/20/2015 • 49 minutes, 49 seconds
Actions Express Priorities
Todd and Cathy discuss why our actions dictate our priorities (a Gandhi quote), and how investigation into our priorities tells us a lot about what we think and believe. They also discuss Rob Bell’s new podcast (The Robcast) and his teaching about why “good can be the detriment of best”.
1/20/2015 • 49 minutes, 49 seconds
It all starts with connection
On today’s show Cathy and Todd talk about why connection is essential if we want our children to listen and cooperate. If we are seeking changes in our children’s behavior, we need to we focus our attention on deepening the relationship and creating daily connection.
1/13/2015 • 47 minutes, 34 seconds
It all starts with connection
On today’s show Cathy and Todd talk about why connection is essential if we want our children to listen and cooperate. If we are seeking changes in our children’s behavior, we need to we focus our attention on deepening the relationship and creating daily connection.
1/13/2015 • 47 minutes, 34 seconds
Does your partner have your back?
A listener shares how her husband has her back – he tells the kids that he loves them, but he loves their mom the most. We also discuss how negative behavior from your children is a method of communication – instead of yelling or punishing, consider asking questions and offering some attention.
1/6/2015 • 48 minutes, 30 seconds
Does your partner have your back?
A listener shares how her husband has her back – he tells the kids that he loves them, but he loves their mom the most. We also discuss how negative behavior from your children is a method of communication – instead of yelling or punishing, consider asking questions and offering some attention.
1/6/2015 • 48 minutes, 30 seconds
Detachment vs Non Attachment- What’s the difference? (And a follow up on spanking)
They sound the same, but there is a distinct difference between detachment (giving up) and non attachment (opening up). If you learn the difference, forgiveness will become easier and you will inevitably experience more love in your life.
12/30/2014 • 48 minutes, 56 seconds
Detachment vs Non Attachment- What’s the difference? (And a follow up on spanking)
They sound the same, but there is a distinct difference between detachment (giving up) and non attachment (opening up). If you learn the difference, forgiveness will become easier and you will inevitably experience more love in your life.
12/30/2014 • 48 minutes, 56 seconds
Are you a master or a disaster?
Cathy and Todd talk relationships and discuss and article (link below) from The Atlantic called "Masters of Love" In the article, it talks about the most current research about “master” and “disaster” partnerships. The biggest take away? If your partner sees a bird and points to it, look at the bird and acknowledge you’ve seen it. This is a metaphor for aspects of your relationship! Also, do you scan your relationship for kindness or for contempt? Be conscious of what you are looking for, because what you focus on grows.
Todd shares some money tips (he loves money tips!), they play some clips from Frosty the Snowman, they laugh a lot, and they ask listeners to comment on how their partner showed up for them. Go to the Zen Parenting Radio website and click “send us a voice message” – share a brief story about why your partner has your back.
"Masters of Love" Article by Emily Esfahani Smith
Other Resources
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
12/23/2014 • 45 minutes, 44 seconds
Are you a master or a disaster?
Cathy and Todd talk relationships and discuss and article (link below) from The Atlantic called "Masters of Love" In the article, it talks about the most current research about “master” and “disaster” partnerships. The biggest take away? If your partner sees a bird and points to it, look at the bird and acknowledge you’ve seen it. This is a metaphor for aspects of your relationship! Also, do you scan your relationship for kindness or for contempt? Be conscious of what you are looking for, because what you focus on grows.
Todd shares some money tips (he loves money tips!), they play some clips from Frosty the Snowman, they laugh a lot, and they ask listeners to comment on how their partner showed up for them. Go to the Zen Parenting Radio website and click “send us a voice message” – share a brief story about why your partner has your back.
"Masters of Love" Article by Emily Esfahani Smith
Other Resources
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
12/23/2014 • 45 minutes, 44 seconds
What kind of parent are you?
Today we talk different parenting styles from a blog by Denise Stirk, Malala’s Nobel Peace Prize speech, and Todd shares more money tips. We also talk about why the best choices are made responsibly (rather than just running away or pretending something isn’t happening), and we answer a question about whether sleep training is practical option for a 3 year old.
The link to hear a snapshot of Malala's speech can be found below...
http://www.upworthy.com/shes-known-as-malala-but-when-she-revealed-her-other-names-i-got-teary?c=upw1
Other Resources
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
12/16/2014 • 48 minutes, 39 seconds
What kind of parent are you?
Today we talk different parenting styles from a blog by Denise Stirk, Malala’s Nobel Peace Prize speech, and Todd shares more money tips. We also talk about why the best choices are made responsibly (rather than just running away or pretending something isn’t happening), and we answer a question about whether sleep training is practical option for a 3 year old.
The link to hear a snapshot of Malala's speech can be found below...
http://www.upworthy.com/shes-known-as-malala-but-when-she-revealed-her-other-names-i-got-teary?c=upw1
Other Resources
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
12/16/2014 • 48 minutes, 39 seconds
Puberty & 401K’s
Why are girls going through puberty early?
Cathy and Todd discuss a recent NPR interview with the authors Julianna Deardorff and Louise Greenspan of The New Puberty. The book looks at the percentage of girls who are going through early puberty and the environmental, biological and socioeconomic factors that influence when puberty begins. They also discuss why sexuality is an ongoing communication, not a one-time conversation. Todd talks about Tony Robbins new book (Money: Master the Game), 401K’s, and why everybody needs to know more about money.
The website Todd referred to that compared 401K plans can be found here.
Cathy also shares some Zen wisdom that’s set the stage for her own self awareness.
Other Resources
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
12/9/2014 • 51 minutes, 4 seconds
Puberty & 401K’s
Why are girls going through puberty early?
Cathy and Todd discuss a recent NPR interview with the authors Julianna Deardorff and Louise Greenspan of The New Puberty. The book looks at the percentage of girls who are going through early puberty and the environmental, biological and socioeconomic factors that influence when puberty begins. They also discuss why sexuality is an ongoing communication, not a one-time conversation. Todd talks about Tony Robbins new book (Money: Master the Game), 401K’s, and why everybody needs to know more about money.
The website Todd referred to that compared 401K plans can be found here.
Cathy also shares some Zen wisdom that’s set the stage for her own self awareness.
Other Resources
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
12/9/2014 • 51 minutes, 4 seconds
Are You a Crab in a Pot?
Do you let others grow and expand or do you keep pulling them back down into the pot? When you try to crawl out and try something new, do family/friends/co-workers pull you down or deter you? When you change or grow it can be quite uncomfortable for the people around you. Just like crabs in a pot, we pull back the ones who are crawling out because change can feel risky and unpredictable.
We also discuss how Billy Corgan reacted to Anderson Cooper’s slight. How would you handle public ridicule? We play some clips from our discussion with Dr. Darius, sleep expert who we interviewed for our next Conversations with People We Love, and Todd brings back Tournament of Bad because he’s got some bubble wrap issues.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0e5dB5BkxI
Other Resources
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
12/2/2014 • 46 minutes, 1 second
Are You a Crab in a Pot?
Do you let others grow and expand or do you keep pulling them back down into the pot? When you try to crawl out and try something new, do family/friends/co-workers pull you down or deter you? When you change or grow it can be quite uncomfortable for the people around you. Just like crabs in a pot, we pull back the ones who are crawling out because change can feel risky and unpredictable.
We also discuss how Billy Corgan reacted to Anderson Cooper’s slight. How would you handle public ridicule? We play some clips from our discussion with Dr. Darius, sleep expert who we interviewed for our next Conversations with People We Love, and Todd brings back Tournament of Bad because he’s got some bubble wrap issues.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0e5dB5BkxI
Other Resources
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
12/2/2014 • 46 minutes, 1 second
Preserve Your Marriage By Having “Mini Meltdowns”
Todd & Cathy share a marriage challenge where Cathy was able to speak up (not easy), and Todd was able to really listen (also not easy). In couplehood- Can we allow our partner to share their pain without taking it personally? Are we brave enough to ask for what we really want? Instead of preaching to others, can we begin to offer what we want to receive, love instead of fear, and BE the change we want to see in the world?
Today Cathy and Todd talk about the challenges of today’s culture, but also the signs of meaningful change. They also talk about why we should trust our children to make good decisions rather than worry or “freak out”. Todd shares clips from Planes Trains and Automobiles because it’s Thanksgiving! We are grateful for you!
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OS_AZt6pds&list=UUvdNYzqMwvAcwP0alEyHfPw
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
11/25/2014 • 48 minutes, 33 seconds
Preserve Your Marriage By Having “Mini Meltdowns”
Todd & Cathy share a marriage challenge where Cathy was able to speak up (not easy), and Todd was able to really listen (also not easy). In couplehood- Can we allow our partner to share their pain without taking it personally? Are we brave enough to ask for what we really want? Instead of preaching to others, can we begin to offer what we want to receive, love instead of fear, and BE the change we want to see in the world?
Today Cathy and Todd talk about the challenges of today’s culture, but also the signs of meaningful change. They also talk about why we should trust our children to make good decisions rather than worry or “freak out”. Todd shares clips from Planes Trains and Automobiles because it’s Thanksgiving! We are grateful for you!
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OS_AZt6pds&list=UUvdNYzqMwvAcwP0alEyHfPw
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
11/25/2014 • 48 minutes, 33 seconds
Teaching Girls to Love Themselves
We talk with Mary Ellen Young & Sandra McDonnell about their book, Elements for Girls: A Fun and Engaging Self-Discovery Project. This book supports preadolescent and teenage girls on their journey of self awareness, and offers them a sense of acceptance and empowerment as they grow. We shared their book with our Be U girls, and have gotten tremendous feedback. Listen as we discuss the challenges faced by young girls and how to support them, and why this book may be the first step toward meaningful discussions.
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
11/21/2014 • 39 minutes, 27 seconds
Teaching Girls to Love Themselves
We talk with Mary Ellen Young & Sandra McDonnell about their book, Elements for Girls: A Fun and Engaging Self-Discovery Project. This book supports preadolescent and teenage girls on their journey of self awareness, and offers them a sense of acceptance and empowerment as they grow. We shared their book with our Be U girls, and have gotten tremendous feedback. Listen as we discuss the challenges faced by young girls and how to support them, and why this book may be the first step toward meaningful discussions.
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
11/21/2014 • 39 minutes, 27 seconds
Which Wolf Will You Feed?
Todd & Cathy discuss the “two wolves” parable and how we can use this when we are teaching our kids.
An old Cherokee chief was teaching his grandson about life... "A fight is going on inside me," he said to the boy.
"It is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves. "One is evil - he is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, self-doubt, and ego. "The other is good - he is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith. "This same fight is going on inside you - and inside every other person, too."
The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather,
"Which wolf will win?" The old chief simply replied, "The one you feed."
Do you let your children surprise you or do you plan everything for them? Do you tell them how to compete, or do you let them figure out what competition means to them? Is true competition based on internal goals (doing the best of your ability) or external validation (being first/being better than others)? This week Cathy and Todd discuss these things and share how their children have been developing their own interests from a place of self understanding rather than obligation.
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
In person workshop focusing on Sleep Strategies, Symptoms, and Solutions for your Child. Click here for more info...
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
11/18/2014 • 43 minutes, 2 seconds
Which Wolf Will You Feed?
Todd & Cathy discuss the “two wolves” parable and how we can use this when we are teaching our kids.
An old Cherokee chief was teaching his grandson about life... "A fight is going on inside me," he said to the boy.
"It is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves. "One is evil - he is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, self-doubt, and ego. "The other is good - he is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith. "This same fight is going on inside you - and inside every other person, too."
The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather,
"Which wolf will win?" The old chief simply replied, "The one you feed."
Do you let your children surprise you or do you plan everything for them? Do you tell them how to compete, or do you let them figure out what competition means to them? Is true competition based on internal goals (doing the best of your ability) or external validation (being first/being better than others)? This week Cathy and Todd discuss these things and share how their children have been developing their own interests from a place of self understanding rather than obligation.
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
In person workshop focusing on Sleep Strategies, Symptoms, and Solutions for your Child. Click here for more info...
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
11/18/2014 • 43 minutes, 2 seconds
Are You A Naysayer To Your Kids?
On today’s show we discuss why it’s important to support children’s dreams, and why it’s important to do what you love. We talk about Dave Grohl, Jim Morrison, Billy Corgan, and other famous people who realized their dream regardless of what they were told. Parents can redefine what it means for their children to be successful, and they can focus their energy on acceptance and belonging. This results in children who are intrinsically motivated and who have a sense of self worth.
Michael Jordan's view of failure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA7G7AV-LT8
Alan Watts- What if money was no object?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSyHWMdH9gk
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
In person workshop focusing on Sleep Strategies, Symptoms, and Solutions for your Child. Click here for more info...
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
11/11/2014 • 46 minutes, 49 seconds
Are You A Naysayer To Your Kids?
On today’s show we discuss why it’s important to support children’s dreams, and why it’s important to do what you love. We talk about Dave Grohl, Jim Morrison, Billy Corgan, and other famous people who realized their dream regardless of what they were told. Parents can redefine what it means for their children to be successful, and they can focus their energy on acceptance and belonging. This results in children who are intrinsically motivated and who have a sense of self worth.
Michael Jordan's view of failure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA7G7AV-LT8
Alan Watts- What if money was no object?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSyHWMdH9gk
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
In person workshop focusing on Sleep Strategies, Symptoms, and Solutions for your Child. Click here for more info...
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
11/11/2014 • 46 minutes, 49 seconds
Support For Our Sons
We interview Matt Theodores who is the director of Maine Boys To Men. Boys To Men supports the happy, healthy, non-violent development of boys and those who help raise them. By working with parents, teachers, coaches, boys and girls, Boys to Men challenges the pervasive messaging that defines masculinity in terms of violence, harassment, apathy and sexual conquest. Their programs support empathy, tolerance, respect, leadership, and critical thinking.
In the interview, we discuss the focus of their program:
Mission
The Mission of Boys to Men is to reduce interpersonal violence, specifically male violence against women and girls, and support the development of emotionally fluent, civically engaged boys. Boys to Men will:
• Provide assistance and educational resources to boys and those who help raise them.
• Provide programming to students which challenge traditional gender stereotypes and sexism.
• Increase community awareness about the challenges facing boys and the corresponding bias and violence against girls and women.
Vision
Boys to Men envisions a world in which:
• Boys and men are loved and valued for who they intrinsically are without regard to arbitrary cultural stereotypes of masculinity, femininity, and gender roles.
• All boys have the opportunity to develop into healthy men, supported by adult mentors who model healthy masculinity and respectful, nonviolent relationships.
• The absence of violence and fear frees all people to be caring and productive members of society.
Core Values
Community Responsibility for Raising Healthy Boys:
• It is the responsibility of the entire community to raise healthy, happy, non violent boys.
• Adult male investment in the raising of boys is an indispensable component of transforming boys into men.
Non-violence:
• Violence is not the solution to any problem or conflict.
• Violence prevention is an important responsibility of boys and men.
• Every person has the right to live free of threats or acts of violence or abuse.
Gender Justice:
• Traditional media and cultural representations of masculinity and femininity are too narrowly defined and contribute to destructive and damaging behavior towards individuals of all genders and ages.
• We are committed to eliminating the inequalities and institutional injustices that result from these traditional media and cultural representations of masculinity.
Respect:
• The ability to honor all people regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity and/or religion is essential to healthy development.
• Respecting differences is a learned skill/ability and therefore young people must be taught to accept and value themselves, others, and the world around them.
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
11/7/2014 • 30 minutes, 36 seconds
Support For Our Sons
We interview Matt Theodores who is the director of Maine Boys To Men. Boys To Men supports the happy, healthy, non-violent development of boys and those who help raise them. By working with parents, teachers, coaches, boys and girls, Boys to Men challenges the pervasive messaging that defines masculinity in terms of violence, harassment, apathy and sexual conquest. Their programs support empathy, tolerance, respect, leadership, and critical thinking.
In the interview, we discuss the focus of their program:
Mission
The Mission of Boys to Men is to reduce interpersonal violence, specifically male violence against women and girls, and support the development of emotionally fluent, civically engaged boys. Boys to Men will:
• Provide assistance and educational resources to boys and those who help raise them.
• Provide programming to students which challenge traditional gender stereotypes and sexism.
• Increase community awareness about the challenges facing boys and the corresponding bias and violence against girls and women.
Vision
Boys to Men envisions a world in which:
• Boys and men are loved and valued for who they intrinsically are without regard to arbitrary cultural stereotypes of masculinity, femininity, and gender roles.
• All boys have the opportunity to develop into healthy men, supported by adult mentors who model healthy masculinity and respectful, nonviolent relationships.
• The absence of violence and fear frees all people to be caring and productive members of society.
Core Values
Community Responsibility for Raising Healthy Boys:
• It is the responsibility of the entire community to raise healthy, happy, non violent boys.
• Adult male investment in the raising of boys is an indispensable component of transforming boys into men.
Non-violence:
• Violence is not the solution to any problem or conflict.
• Violence prevention is an important responsibility of boys and men.
• Every person has the right to live free of threats or acts of violence or abuse.
Gender Justice:
• Traditional media and cultural representations of masculinity and femininity are too narrowly defined and contribute to destructive and damaging behavior towards individuals of all genders and ages.
• We are committed to eliminating the inequalities and institutional injustices that result from these traditional media and cultural representations of masculinity.
Respect:
• The ability to honor all people regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity and/or religion is essential to healthy development.
• Respecting differences is a learned skill/ability and therefore young people must be taught to accept and value themselves, others, and the world around them.
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
11/7/2014 • 30 minutes, 36 seconds
Our 200th Podcast Celebration!
We've made it to 200! We celebrate by hearing from our listeners and by listening to some of our "greatest hits". We also talk about the intention of Zen Parenting and why self awareness leads to more connected families and eventually, a more connected world. Thanks for listening, we appreciate you!
We announce the release of Cathy's new book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting as well as our two week Self-Aware Virtual Retreat. Information can be found below.
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
11/4/2014 • 47 minutes, 33 seconds
Our 200th Podcast Celebration!
We've made it to 200! We celebrate by hearing from our listeners and by listening to some of our "greatest hits". We also talk about the intention of Zen Parenting and why self awareness leads to more connected families and eventually, a more connected world. Thanks for listening, we appreciate you!
We announce the release of Cathy's new book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting as well as our two week Self-Aware Virtual Retreat. Information can be found below.
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
11/4/2014 • 47 minutes, 33 seconds
Don’t be afraid of fear
Do you get annoyed by your fear? Are you tired of being afraid? We discuss how to shift the way we look at fear. Pema Chodron said, Fear is a natural reaction to moving closer to the truth, so maybe our fear is trying to help us, heal us, push us closer to who really are. We never stop being afraid, but we can begin to have a gentler relationship with the discomfort.
We discuss how to talk to your kids about hitting - punishment and consequences may not be working, but how about a down-to-earth meaningful discussion. What is your child hoping to achieve by hitting? How you can support your children when they feel like hitting? What tools can your children use instead of hitting? Instead of using fear or shame, we can shift the focus to the feelings behind the hitting.
Todd shares his weekend retreat experience with The Mankind Project. He was awakened to a whole different definition of masculinity.
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/28/2014 • 39 minutes, 13 seconds
Don’t be afraid of fear
Do you get annoyed by your fear? Are you tired of being afraid? We discuss how to shift the way we look at fear. Pema Chodron said, Fear is a natural reaction to moving closer to the truth, so maybe our fear is trying to help us, heal us, push us closer to who really are. We never stop being afraid, but we can begin to have a gentler relationship with the discomfort.
We discuss how to talk to your kids about hitting - punishment and consequences may not be working, but how about a down-to-earth meaningful discussion. What is your child hoping to achieve by hitting? How you can support your children when they feel like hitting? What tools can your children use instead of hitting? Instead of using fear or shame, we can shift the focus to the feelings behind the hitting.
Todd shares his weekend retreat experience with The Mankind Project. He was awakened to a whole different definition of masculinity.
Other Resources
Receive Cathy's new book Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn by registering for our two week Self-Aware Virtual Holiday Retreat which begins on December 1st. Click here for more details.
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe Men's Group and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Registration can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/28/2014 • 39 minutes, 13 seconds
Alfie Kohn encourages us to raise “reflective rebels”
Our guest Alfie Kohn, author of The Myth of the Spoiled Child, says that the negativity thrown at parents and the supposedly narcissistic kids they are raising is unfounded. Kohn says parents should work to raise kids with high self esteem, and that the fashionable belief that kids must develop grit and self-discipline through failure and suffering is unproven and often counterproductive.
A few of the topics we discuss with Alfie:
Warm responsive parenting is often confused with over indulgent and permissive parenting
Punishment and rewards don't work
Competition is uniquely counterproductive
We want to raise "reflective rebels"
Other Resources
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/24/2014 • 42 minutes, 55 seconds
Alfie Kohn encourages us to raise “reflective rebels”
Our guest Alfie Kohn, author of The Myth of the Spoiled Child, says that the negativity thrown at parents and the supposedly narcissistic kids they are raising is unfounded. Kohn says parents should work to raise kids with high self esteem, and that the fashionable belief that kids must develop grit and self-discipline through failure and suffering is unproven and often counterproductive.
A few of the topics we discuss with Alfie:
Warm responsive parenting is often confused with over indulgent and permissive parenting
Punishment and rewards don't work
Competition is uniquely counterproductive
We want to raise "reflective rebels"
Other Resources
Cathy's 3rd book, Living What You Want Your Kids To Learn- The Power of Self-Aware Parenting, is now on sale! Scheduled ship date is first week of November. Go here to order your book.
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/24/2014 • 42 minutes, 55 seconds
Setting Boundaries With Love
We are always told to avoid "toxic" people, but sometimes it's difficult to completely cut ties. This is when we learn to set boundaries. Cathy shares a metaphor she found in Glennon Melton's latest blog - the reason we can see the beauty of a tiger behind bars is that we are safe from being devoured. If we don't set up our own boundaries (bars), then we risk allowing others to take advantage of us (and we miss their beauty!).
We also share the website worldpulse.com - it allows women from all over the world to communicate with each other and transform their circumstances.
At 22:00, we interview Todd's good friend Rick Williams. Rick shares the story of his wife Trish - for the last 19 months she has been dealing with Hydrocephalus. Rick has persevered to support Trish in unbelievable ways, but they have reached an impass - recovery is possible, but insurance has run out. To learn more and donate, please visit Trish's fund raising page here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM-MH0b6w44&feature=youtu.be
Other Resources
We invite you to attend a live webinar with us titled How is your Child Sleeping? It's on Wednesday, October 22nd @ 8:00 Central. The discussion revolves around assessing your child's sleep behavior and the effects on overall development. Register by clicking here. $15.00 to register. An inspirational story related to this workshop can be found below. It's called "Finding Connor Deegan"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/21/2014 • 48 minutes, 38 seconds
Setting Boundaries With Love
We are always told to avoid "toxic" people, but sometimes it's difficult to completely cut ties. This is when we learn to set boundaries. Cathy shares a metaphor she found in Glennon Melton's latest blog - the reason we can see the beauty of a tiger behind bars is that we are safe from being devoured. If we don't set up our own boundaries (bars), then we risk allowing others to take advantage of us (and we miss their beauty!).
We also share the website worldpulse.com - it allows women from all over the world to communicate with each other and transform their circumstances.
At 22:00, we interview Todd's good friend Rick Williams. Rick shares the story of his wife Trish - for the last 19 months she has been dealing with Hydrocephalus. Rick has persevered to support Trish in unbelievable ways, but they have reached an impass - recovery is possible, but insurance has run out. To learn more and donate, please visit Trish's fund raising page here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM-MH0b6w44&feature=youtu.be
Other Resources
We invite you to attend a live webinar with us titled How is your Child Sleeping? It's on Wednesday, October 22nd @ 8:00 Central. The discussion revolves around assessing your child's sleep behavior and the effects on overall development. Register by clicking here. $15.00 to register. An inspirational story related to this workshop can be found below. It's called "Finding Connor Deegan"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/21/2014 • 48 minutes, 38 seconds
Are you supporting your partner and hurting yourself?
Are you supporting your partner instead of listening to your own internal knowing? Are you choosing to support rather than voice your opinion? Supporting your partner and kids is important, but if you do it by hurting yourself, it can create resentment and disconnection. Cathy and Todd go deep on this one (think Zen Parenting grad school) and ask listeners to practice extreme self awareness. If you take care of yourself first, and do what feels right, it may create an environment for others to do the same.
Cathy talks about Emerging Women, the conference she attended in New York this weekend. There were so many amazing speakers, and they all shared a similar message. Success comes from the inside, find your joy, and make a life, not a living. It's time to bring female leadership into the workplace and into the world - it will lead to greater strength, compassion, forgiveness, creativity, and balance.
Other Resources
We invite you to attend a live webinar with us titled How is your Child Sleeping? It's on Wednesday, October 22nd @ 8:00 Central. The discussion revolves around assessing your child's sleep behavior and the effects on overall development. Register by clicking here. $15.00 to register. An inspirational story related to this workshop can be found below. It's called "Finding Connor Deegan"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
Shameless plug for Cathy's sister's S.O.S. Pads campaign- Who knew?
http://www.sosclorox.com/
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/14/2014 • 44 minutes, 53 seconds
Are you supporting your partner and hurting yourself?
Are you supporting your partner instead of listening to your own internal knowing? Are you choosing to support rather than voice your opinion? Supporting your partner and kids is important, but if you do it by hurting yourself, it can create resentment and disconnection. Cathy and Todd go deep on this one (think Zen Parenting grad school) and ask listeners to practice extreme self awareness. If you take care of yourself first, and do what feels right, it may create an environment for others to do the same.
Cathy talks about Emerging Women, the conference she attended in New York this weekend. There were so many amazing speakers, and they all shared a similar message. Success comes from the inside, find your joy, and make a life, not a living. It's time to bring female leadership into the workplace and into the world - it will lead to greater strength, compassion, forgiveness, creativity, and balance.
Other Resources
We invite you to attend a live webinar with us titled How is your Child Sleeping? It's on Wednesday, October 22nd @ 8:00 Central. The discussion revolves around assessing your child's sleep behavior and the effects on overall development. Register by clicking here. $15.00 to register. An inspirational story related to this workshop can be found below. It's called "Finding Connor Deegan"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
Shameless plug for Cathy's sister's S.O.S. Pads campaign- Who knew?
http://www.sosclorox.com/
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/14/2014 • 44 minutes, 53 seconds
Down Syndrome- One Parent’s Story
Our friend Shawn Bowen tells her story about her son Matthew who was diagnosed with down syndrome in the hospital 4 days after he was born. Matthew is now 7 and is amazing as he was when he showed up seven years ago. Shawn talks about her initial reaction to Matthew's diagnoses, advocating for her son in a school system, Matthew's health challenges, and how the perception of down syndrome has changed for the better as time goes by. Hope you enjoy...
Other Resources
We invite you to attend a live webinar with us titled How is your Child Sleeping? The discussion revolves around assessing your child's sleep behavior and the effects on overall development. Register by clicking here. $15.00 to register. An inspirational story related to this workshop can be found below. It's called "Finding Connor Deegan"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
Shameless plug for Cathy's sister's S.O.S. Pads campaign- Who knew?
http://www.sosclorox.com/
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/10/2014 • 46 minutes, 7 seconds
Down Syndrome- One Parent’s Story
Our friend Shawn Bowen tells her story about her son Matthew who was diagnosed with down syndrome in the hospital 4 days after he was born. Matthew is now 7 and is amazing as he was when he showed up seven years ago. Shawn talks about her initial reaction to Matthew's diagnoses, advocating for her son in a school system, Matthew's health challenges, and how the perception of down syndrome has changed for the better as time goes by. Hope you enjoy...
Other Resources
We invite you to attend a live webinar with us titled How is your Child Sleeping? The discussion revolves around assessing your child's sleep behavior and the effects on overall development. Register by clicking here. $15.00 to register. An inspirational story related to this workshop can be found below. It's called "Finding Connor Deegan"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
Shameless plug for Cathy's sister's S.O.S. Pads campaign- Who knew?
http://www.sosclorox.com/
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/10/2014 • 46 minutes, 7 seconds
You don’t need to put your kids in a class
Do your kids love to dance, or play sports, or be artistic at home? Do you keep insisting that they need to take a class? We all want what is "best" for our kids, and that often means getting them into the "best" class with the "best" teacher at the "best" facility The intention is based in love, but what if your kid doesn't want to take a class? Maybe he/she just wants to enjoy the creative process without being told what to do.
We can always offer a class or opportunity for growth, but our kids know when they are ready to know more, and sometimes they don't need as much guidance as we think they do. A few examples are Ballerina Mindy Copeland who didn't start dancing until she was 13, and Saturday Night Live comedians Fred Armisen and Kristen Wiig who didn't start their life in comedy until their early 20's
https://screen.yahoo.com/weekend-garth-kat-mothers-day-000000363.html
We also answer two questions from our listeners - one who's husband is displeased with his work and allows his feelings to affect the family, and the other is a mom who feels that time-outs are helping her son - she questions herself after listening to last week's podcast on time-outs.
We invite you to attend a live webinar with us titled How is your Child Sleeping? The discussion revolves around assessing your child's sleep behavior and the effects on overall development. Register by clicking here. $15.00 to register
Other Resources
Shameless plug for Cathy's sister's S.O.S. Pads campaign- Who knew?
http://vimeopro.com/bottlerocket/sos-pads-who-knew
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Bethel Learning Center are sponsoring a FREE screening of Replace the Race followed by a discussion on October 8th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ynjfDcmcs
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/7/2014 • 47 minutes, 17 seconds
You don’t need to put your kids in a class
Do your kids love to dance, or play sports, or be artistic at home? Do you keep insisting that they need to take a class? We all want what is "best" for our kids, and that often means getting them into the "best" class with the "best" teacher at the "best" facility The intention is based in love, but what if your kid doesn't want to take a class? Maybe he/she just wants to enjoy the creative process without being told what to do.
We can always offer a class or opportunity for growth, but our kids know when they are ready to know more, and sometimes they don't need as much guidance as we think they do. A few examples are Ballerina Mindy Copeland who didn't start dancing until she was 13, and Saturday Night Live comedians Fred Armisen and Kristen Wiig who didn't start their life in comedy until their early 20's
https://screen.yahoo.com/weekend-garth-kat-mothers-day-000000363.html
We also answer two questions from our listeners - one who's husband is displeased with his work and allows his feelings to affect the family, and the other is a mom who feels that time-outs are helping her son - she questions herself after listening to last week's podcast on time-outs.
We invite you to attend a live webinar with us titled How is your Child Sleeping? The discussion revolves around assessing your child's sleep behavior and the effects on overall development. Register by clicking here. $15.00 to register
Other Resources
Shameless plug for Cathy's sister's S.O.S. Pads campaign- Who knew?
http://vimeopro.com/bottlerocket/sos-pads-who-knew
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Bethel Learning Center are sponsoring a FREE screening of Replace the Race followed by a discussion on October 8th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ynjfDcmcs
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
10/7/2014 • 47 minutes, 17 seconds
Are Time-outs Hurting Your Child?
Time-outs are typically viewed as an effective parenting technique, but the latest brain research suggests that they may be making things worse. Instead of using time-outs as a break, parents have used them as punishment. This isolates the child and eliminates the possibility for connection and compassion at a time when they need it most. We discuss the blog written by Dr. Daniel Siegel and Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, where they share how the latest brain research have proved time-outs ineffective.
We share an update about Erin and Aaron Kreiger - they shared their journey of grief and infant loss back in June - (click here for Part 1 and Part 2 ), as well as a blog titled 25 ways to ask your kids "So how was school today?"
Other Resources
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Bethel Learning Center are sponsoring a FREE screening of Replace the Race followed by a discussion on October 8th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ynjfDcmcs
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/30/2014 • 45 minutes, 23 seconds
Are Time-outs Hurting Your Child?
Time-outs are typically viewed as an effective parenting technique, but the latest brain research suggests that they may be making things worse. Instead of using time-outs as a break, parents have used them as punishment. This isolates the child and eliminates the possibility for connection and compassion at a time when they need it most. We discuss the blog written by Dr. Daniel Siegel and Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, where they share how the latest brain research have proved time-outs ineffective.
We share an update about Erin and Aaron Kreiger - they shared their journey of grief and infant loss back in June - (click here for Part 1 and Part 2 ), as well as a blog titled 25 ways to ask your kids "So how was school today?"
Other Resources
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Bethel Learning Center are sponsoring a FREE screening of Replace the Race followed by a discussion on October 8th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ynjfDcmcs
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/30/2014 • 45 minutes, 23 seconds
Anxiety and Gender Equality
Have you heard of He for She? This campaign, headed by the UN, is asking men to stand up and support gender equality - not just for the sake of women, but also for their own freedoms and for the welfare of our nation. Emma Watson is the Ambassador for He for She, and she gave an amazing speech yesterday in front of the UN. She was given a well-deserved standing ovation. Click here to check out HeForShe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9SUAcNlVQ4
Todd reads a few questions from listeners about childhood anxiety. Cathy talks about the importance of being self aware, practicing self care, and why finding our calm can create calm in our kids. She also suggests that we ask kids how we can support them - if kids are met with understanding and compassion rather than fear and shame, they can usually offer their own solutions for change.
Todd brings back "Tournament of Bad" and explains why he is frustrated with Sharon Osbourne.
Other Resources
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Bethel Learning Center are sponsoring a FREE screening of Replace the Race followed by a discussion on October 8th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ynjfDcmcs
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/23/2014 • 46 minutes, 59 seconds
Anxiety and Gender Equality
Have you heard of He for She? This campaign, headed by the UN, is asking men to stand up and support gender equality - not just for the sake of women, but also for their own freedoms and for the welfare of our nation. Emma Watson is the Ambassador for He for She, and she gave an amazing speech yesterday in front of the UN. She was given a well-deserved standing ovation. Click here to check out HeForShe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9SUAcNlVQ4
Todd reads a few questions from listeners about childhood anxiety. Cathy talks about the importance of being self aware, practicing self care, and why finding our calm can create calm in our kids. She also suggests that we ask kids how we can support them - if kids are met with understanding and compassion rather than fear and shame, they can usually offer their own solutions for change.
Todd brings back "Tournament of Bad" and explains why he is frustrated with Sharon Osbourne.
Other Resources
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Bethel Learning Center are sponsoring a FREE screening of Replace the Race followed by a discussion on October 8th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ynjfDcmcs
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4HfGvOl2k&index=19&list=PLJATAQGVhEVv7KoAcf-V7UKiN0_De-wqn
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/23/2014 • 46 minutes, 59 seconds
Adrian Peterson, spanking, and waking up
In this "special edition" episode of ZPR, we discuss spanking and hitting, especially how it relates to the Adrian Peterson case. Three-fourths of our country still believes in spanking as an appropriate method of discipline, so instead of pointing fingers and demonizing, let's discuss, understand, and pay attention to why and how this became acceptable.
Emotions, outbursts, and negative behavior are all messages; our children's way of communicating needs and challenges. Is causing them physical pain the best way to handle their self expression? Instead, can we take responsibility for the energy we bring, pay attention to our ability to listen and empathize, and focus on creating a connected and trusting relationship with our kids?
In 1989 the United Nations proposed The Rights of a Child , this identified the human rights of a child, and made corporal punishment illegal. 38 countries ratified this resolution - the only two countries who did not were Somalia and the United States.
As people and as parents we are supposed to grow and evolve, we are supposed to learn new ways of being. When it comes to spanking or harming a child in a physical way, we can break the cycle and wake up to a new way of relating to our kids.
We posted a previous podcast on spanking which can be found here.
Other Resources
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Bethel Learning Center are sponsoring a FREE screening of Replace the Race followed by a discussion on October 8th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ynjfDcmcs
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/18/2014 • 31 minutes, 3 seconds
Adrian Peterson, spanking, and waking up
In this "special edition" episode of ZPR, we discuss spanking and hitting, especially how it relates to the Adrian Peterson case. Three-fourths of our country still believes in spanking as an appropriate method of discipline, so instead of pointing fingers and demonizing, let's discuss, understand, and pay attention to why and how this became acceptable.
Emotions, outbursts, and negative behavior are all messages; our children's way of communicating needs and challenges. Is causing them physical pain the best way to handle their self expression? Instead, can we take responsibility for the energy we bring, pay attention to our ability to listen and empathize, and focus on creating a connected and trusting relationship with our kids?
In 1989 the United Nations proposed The Rights of a Child , this identified the human rights of a child, and made corporal punishment illegal. 38 countries ratified this resolution - the only two countries who did not were Somalia and the United States.
As people and as parents we are supposed to grow and evolve, we are supposed to learn new ways of being. When it comes to spanking or harming a child in a physical way, we can break the cycle and wake up to a new way of relating to our kids.
We posted a previous podcast on spanking which can be found here.
Other Resources
Todd co-facilitates The Tribe and is now accepting applications for his 2015 retreat. Highlights of last years retreat can be found here.
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Bethel Learning Center are sponsoring a FREE screening of Replace the Race followed by a discussion on October 8th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ynjfDcmcs
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/18/2014 • 31 minutes, 3 seconds
And these children that you spit on…
as they try to change their worlds....are immune to your consultations, they're quite aware of what they're going through - David Bowie's famous line from the song "Changes" sums up our misunderstanding of children today. Todd is sick of hearing people say kids are more spoiled than ever or kids are narcissistic, it was never like that when I was young...."The Myth of The Spoiled Child", a book by Alfie Kohn, proves that these assertions are simply not true.
We play a few clips from the documentary "Moving Forward" - it helps us understand and respect the impact we have on our children. More specifically we discuss the importance of two things that go wrong in childhood- things that should not happen, but do (abuse, neglect, etc.) and things that should happen, but don't (have you ever heard of the term proximal abandonment?) The full feature can be found on Netflix, but you can watch a 30 minute clip by clicking here.
We also discuss some improvements we have made to Be U, Inc, and how Cathy and I scared our kids by coming home an hour later than we promised - listen to how we navigated this challenging situation.
Other Resources
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Bethel Learning Center are sponsoring a FREE screening of Replace the Race followed by a discussion on October 8th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ynjfDcmcs
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/16/2014 • 49 minutes, 31 seconds
And these children that you spit on…
as they try to change their worlds....are immune to your consultations, they're quite aware of what they're going through - David Bowie's famous line from the song "Changes" sums up our misunderstanding of children today. Todd is sick of hearing people say kids are more spoiled than ever or kids are narcissistic, it was never like that when I was young...."The Myth of The Spoiled Child", a book by Alfie Kohn, proves that these assertions are simply not true.
We play a few clips from the documentary "Moving Forward" - it helps us understand and respect the impact we have on our children. More specifically we discuss the importance of two things that go wrong in childhood- things that should not happen, but do (abuse, neglect, etc.) and things that should happen, but don't (have you ever heard of the term proximal abandonment?) The full feature can be found on Netflix, but you can watch a 30 minute clip by clicking here.
We also discuss some improvements we have made to Be U, Inc, and how Cathy and I scared our kids by coming home an hour later than we promised - listen to how we navigated this challenging situation.
Other Resources
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Bethel Learning Center are sponsoring a FREE screening of Replace the Race followed by a discussion on October 8th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85ynjfDcmcs
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/16/2014 • 49 minutes, 31 seconds
Eliminate Morning Meltdowns
Our daughter was struggling to get out of bed this morning - struggling to get dressed, struggling to eat breakfast. The trick to dealing with a scenario like this is to check yourself before responding (even if you have to fake that you are not frustrated). If we meet this situation with a sense of calm and trust natural consequences, we may be able to sidestep some possible landmines.
We discuss how to support your loved ones when they are grieving. Todd shares his insights after losing his mother last week.
Power School is an on-line resource that monitors our daughter's progress at her school on a daily basis. We must balance out the positives and negatives of such a resource and figure out what works best for both parent and child.
We also discuss the best way to create change in your life. The answer is more simple than you think. Sometimes it's as easy as "do something different."
Other resources
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Field School PTA are sponsoring a FREE screening of Race to Nowhere, The Dark Side of America's Achievement Culture on Sept. 11th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uem73imvn9Y
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/9/2014 • 43 minutes, 55 seconds
Eliminate Morning Meltdowns
Our daughter was struggling to get out of bed this morning - struggling to get dressed, struggling to eat breakfast. The trick to dealing with a scenario like this is to check yourself before responding (even if you have to fake that you are not frustrated). If we meet this situation with a sense of calm and trust natural consequences, we may be able to sidestep some possible landmines.
We discuss how to support your loved ones when they are grieving. Todd shares his insights after losing his mother last week.
Power School is an on-line resource that monitors our daughter's progress at her school on a daily basis. We must balance out the positives and negatives of such a resource and figure out what works best for both parent and child.
We also discuss the best way to create change in your life. The answer is more simple than you think. Sometimes it's as easy as "do something different."
Other resources
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Field School PTA are sponsoring a FREE screening of Race to Nowhere, The Dark Side of America's Achievement Culture on Sept. 11th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uem73imvn9Y
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/9/2014 • 43 minutes, 55 seconds
For Todd’s Mom (Rebroadcast)
Instead of posting a new podcast, we are reposting one of our favorites, the one where we interview our moms. Unfortunately, Todd’s mom passed away last weekend, and we wanted to share this to honor her. We share some great stories, have some great laughs, and near the end, Sharon (we call her GG) shares how at peace she is with her family. Please listen and enjoy – and even more important, be good to each other.
In honor of Mother's Day, we invited our moms to talk about what we were like as kids. We also talk about the changes that have taken place from the time they were kids (a.k.a. the olden days) to raising us in the 70's - we also discuss how their grandchildren are being raised. We get nostalgic and we have a lot of laughs. We love our moms!
Other resources
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Field School PTA are sponsoring a FREE screening of Race to Nowhere, The Dark Side of America's Achievement Culture on Sept. 11th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uem73imvn9Y
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/2/2014 • 44 minutes, 55 seconds
For Todd’s Mom (Rebroadcast)
Instead of posting a new podcast, we are reposting one of our favorites, the one where we interview our moms. Unfortunately, Todd’s mom passed away last weekend, and we wanted to share this to honor her. We share some great stories, have some great laughs, and near the end, Sharon (we call her GG) shares how at peace she is with her family. Please listen and enjoy – and even more important, be good to each other.
In honor of Mother's Day, we invited our moms to talk about what we were like as kids. We also talk about the changes that have taken place from the time they were kids (a.k.a. the olden days) to raising us in the 70's - we also discuss how their grandchildren are being raised. We get nostalgic and we have a lot of laughs. We love our moms!
Other resources
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Field School PTA are sponsoring a FREE screening of Race to Nowhere, The Dark Side of America's Achievement Culture on Sept. 11th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uem73imvn9Y
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
9/2/2014 • 44 minutes, 55 seconds
Grieving The Loss Of A Pet
We lost our "Zen Bunny" Greeley last week and it was a shock to our family. How do we deal with the grieving process, and how do we help our children deal with their sadness? As parents we need to allow our children to grieve, and respect that it's an individual process.
We also discuss how to handle "disrespect" from our children - are they trying to be mean, or are they trying to communicate something? If we can do our best to not be offended and communicate in a productive way, it will keep our relationships healthy.
Have you seen the movie "Boyhood"? It's a special movie and we give a quick review of this incredible film.
We also answer a listener's question about how to deal with energy vampires.
Other resources
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiDztHS3Wos
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If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Field School PTA are sponsoring a FREE screening of Race to Nowhere, The Dark Side of America's Achievement Culture on Sept. 11th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uem73imvn9Y
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
8/26/2014 • 43 minutes, 20 seconds
Grieving The Loss Of A Pet
We lost our "Zen Bunny" Greeley last week and it was a shock to our family. How do we deal with the grieving process, and how do we help our children deal with their sadness? As parents we need to allow our children to grieve, and respect that it's an individual process.
We also discuss how to handle "disrespect" from our children - are they trying to be mean, or are they trying to communicate something? If we can do our best to not be offended and communicate in a productive way, it will keep our relationships healthy.
Have you seen the movie "Boyhood"? It's a special movie and we give a quick review of this incredible film.
We also answer a listener's question about how to deal with energy vampires.
Other resources
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiDztHS3Wos
Donate to Red Door Shelter
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Field School PTA are sponsoring a FREE screening of Race to Nowhere, The Dark Side of America's Achievement Culture on Sept. 11th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uem73imvn9Y
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
8/26/2014 • 43 minutes, 20 seconds
Stop Teaching Our Kids To Kill
We discuss the newly revised version of "Stop Teaching Our Kids To Kill" a book written by Lt. Dave Grossman and Gloria DeGateano, Founder and CEO of the Parent Coaching Institute. Originally published in 1999, the book is updated and includes even more indisputable research that demonstrates the affects of violence on the child and adolescent brain.
We also talk about the "Ignore No More" app created by a mom who wanted her son to respond to her texts/calls, and also Cathy's blog titled , "Want Change, Then Rethink".
We also discuss why mini-breakdowns are the key to a healthy marriage (or any other relationship!).
Other resources:
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Field School PTA are sponsoring a FREE screening of Race to Nowhere, The Dark Side of America's Achievement Culture on Sept. 11th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uem73imvn9Y
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
8/19/2014 • 42 minutes, 27 seconds
Stop Teaching Our Kids To Kill
We discuss the newly revised version of "Stop Teaching Our Kids To Kill" a book written by Lt. Dave Grossman and Gloria DeGateano, Founder and CEO of the Parent Coaching Institute. Originally published in 1999, the book is updated and includes even more indisputable research that demonstrates the affects of violence on the child and adolescent brain.
We also talk about the "Ignore No More" app created by a mom who wanted her son to respond to her texts/calls, and also Cathy's blog titled , "Want Change, Then Rethink".
We also discuss why mini-breakdowns are the key to a healthy marriage (or any other relationship!).
Other resources:
If you think there are times when we put too much educational pressure on our children, then check this out! Be U, Inc and Field School PTA are sponsoring a FREE screening of Race to Nowhere, The Dark Side of America's Achievement Culture on Sept. 11th @ 7:00 PM Click the link below to reserve your seat.http://cathycassaniadams.com/events/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uem73imvn9Y
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
8/19/2014 • 42 minutes, 27 seconds
Robin Williams, Mental Illness, and Back To School Anxiety
Robin Williams' death prompts a discussion about mental illness and depression. We play some clips from his most meaningful roles as well as some of his stand-up. Mental illness carries a stigma that makes asking for help difficult. We support a group called NAMI (National Association of Mental Illness) and we discuss the importance of removing the stigma from mental illness. A few other clips discussed in the show:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3yqXeLJ0Kg&list=PLZPBiTEeqgyqoiyay3UOAQoEwJO3r3tEI
****Warning- the clip below has explicit language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi-JlvBCl3A
We also discuss Cathy's blog about back to school anxiety - she suggests feeling it rather than avoiding it - this helps you process your feelings so you can be more available to your children.
Other resources:
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
8/12/2014 • 43 minutes, 43 seconds
Robin Williams, Mental Illness, and Back To School Anxiety
Robin Williams' death prompts a discussion about mental illness and depression. We play some clips from his most meaningful roles as well as some of his stand-up. Mental illness carries a stigma that makes asking for help difficult. We support a group called NAMI (National Association of Mental Illness) and we discuss the importance of removing the stigma from mental illness. A few other clips discussed in the show:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3yqXeLJ0Kg&list=PLZPBiTEeqgyqoiyay3UOAQoEwJO3r3tEI
****Warning- the clip below has explicit language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi-JlvBCl3A
We also discuss Cathy's blog about back to school anxiety - she suggests feeling it rather than avoiding it - this helps you process your feelings so you can be more available to your children.
Other resources:
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
8/12/2014 • 43 minutes, 43 seconds
We choose what’s familiar and what it means to be a “sex-positive” parent
Sometimes we make decisions based on old patterns from childhood, even though they are unnecessary or unhelpful today. The first step toward understanding why we make certain decisions is to become more self aware and introspective. It also necessitates listening to other viewpoints and being conscious of our own defensiveness. Our children, spouse, and friends can all act as mirrors - allow them to help you see yourself better.
For example, when Todd was younger he always asked friends to come over/join his family get-togethers because it reduced the possibility of family chaos (everyone was on their best behavior). But as a father in a calmer household, he still feels a "need" to have others around rather than just be present with his family. This "need" is based in an old pattern, an outdated method of protection that is no longer necessary. But it takes self awareness to recognize this - what are your outdated patterns?
We also discuss an amazing blog written by Lea Grover called "This Is What Sex-Positive Parenting Really Looks Like" . We open up about how best to treat the topic of sexuality with your children. It starts by finding a sense of comfort with the topic, and deciding what values you would like to impart.
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
8/5/2014 • 45 minutes, 1 second
We choose what’s familiar and what it means to be a “sex-positive” parent
Sometimes we make decisions based on old patterns from childhood, even though they are unnecessary or unhelpful today. The first step toward understanding why we make certain decisions is to become more self aware and introspective. It also necessitates listening to other viewpoints and being conscious of our own defensiveness. Our children, spouse, and friends can all act as mirrors - allow them to help you see yourself better.
For example, when Todd was younger he always asked friends to come over/join his family get-togethers because it reduced the possibility of family chaos (everyone was on their best behavior). But as a father in a calmer household, he still feels a "need" to have others around rather than just be present with his family. This "need" is based in an old pattern, an outdated method of protection that is no longer necessary. But it takes self awareness to recognize this - what are your outdated patterns?
We also discuss an amazing blog written by Lea Grover called "This Is What Sex-Positive Parenting Really Looks Like" . We open up about how best to treat the topic of sexuality with your children. It starts by finding a sense of comfort with the topic, and deciding what values you would like to impart.
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
Looking for a Vitamix blender? Don't forget to use our coupon code 06-007296 for free shipping.
8/5/2014 • 45 minutes, 1 second
Domestic abuse: Is the NFL sending the right message?
The NFL and Comissioner Roger Goodell handed down a punishment to NFL player Ray Rice for allegedly knocking out his fiance in an Atlantic City Casino. Some players have been suspended for 5 games for memorabilia violations, others 4 games for violating the league's drug policy. Ray Rice received a suspension of ..... wait for it ..... 2 games! We discuss the inconsistencies of this decision and why this sends the wrong message to players and society.
Two other resources supplied by one of our listeners can be found @ http://www.ncadv.org/need-help/what-is-domestic-violence and http://www.injuryclaimcoach.com/domestic-violence-help.html
We also role play a conversation Cathy and I overheard during breakfast - a little girl wanted to share a story with her grandma, but Grandma was in "teaching" mode and missed a big opportunity for connection. We discuss how to listen and communicate with your children so you can both feel heard and appreciated.
The Aspire App for victims of domestic abuse as presented by Dr. Phil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qooHj4QLh3s
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/29/2014 • 43 minutes, 2 seconds
Domestic abuse: Is the NFL sending the right message?
The NFL and Comissioner Roger Goodell handed down a punishment to NFL player Ray Rice for allegedly knocking out his fiance in an Atlantic City Casino. Some players have been suspended for 5 games for memorabilia violations, others 4 games for violating the league's drug policy. Ray Rice received a suspension of ..... wait for it ..... 2 games! We discuss the inconsistencies of this decision and why this sends the wrong message to players and society.
Two other resources supplied by one of our listeners can be found @ http://www.ncadv.org/need-help/what-is-domestic-violence and http://www.injuryclaimcoach.com/domestic-violence-help.html
We also role play a conversation Cathy and I overheard during breakfast - a little girl wanted to share a story with her grandma, but Grandma was in "teaching" mode and missed a big opportunity for connection. We discuss how to listen and communicate with your children so you can both feel heard and appreciated.
The Aspire App for victims of domestic abuse as presented by Dr. Phil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qooHj4QLh3s
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/29/2014 • 43 minutes, 2 seconds
The Meaning of Life
Is there a difference between a happy life and a meaningful life? We explore the subtle differences and why this understanding can change your life. We discuss a blog by Jed Diamond (Founder of the health program "Men Alive") titled How the Science of a Meaningful Life Can Help Us Live Joyfully and Well:
Happy people satisfy their wants and needs, but that seems largely irrelevant to a meaningful life.
Happiness involves being focused on the present, whereas meaningfulness involves thinking more about the past, present, and future—and the relationship between them.
Meaningfulness is derived from giving to other people; happiness comes from what they give to you.
Meaningful lives involve stress and challenges.
Self-expression is important to meaning but not happiness.
In a recent New York Magazine article they summarize a study that concludes Men Would Rather Give Themselves Electric Shocks Than Sit Alone With Their Thoughts. We discuss why we're so uncomfortable with our minds.
In this week's Hit 'N Run Topic we discuss the new development regarding Archie's Comic Digest.
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/22/2014 • 46 minutes, 9 seconds
The Meaning of Life
Is there a difference between a happy life and a meaningful life? We explore the subtle differences and why this understanding can change your life. We discuss a blog by Jed Diamond (Founder of the health program "Men Alive") titled How the Science of a Meaningful Life Can Help Us Live Joyfully and Well:
Happy people satisfy their wants and needs, but that seems largely irrelevant to a meaningful life.
Happiness involves being focused on the present, whereas meaningfulness involves thinking more about the past, present, and future—and the relationship between them.
Meaningfulness is derived from giving to other people; happiness comes from what they give to you.
Meaningful lives involve stress and challenges.
Self-expression is important to meaning but not happiness.
In a recent New York Magazine article they summarize a study that concludes Men Would Rather Give Themselves Electric Shocks Than Sit Alone With Their Thoughts. We discuss why we're so uncomfortable with our minds.
In this week's Hit 'N Run Topic we discuss the new development regarding Archie's Comic Digest.
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/22/2014 • 46 minutes, 9 seconds
Do You Need to Be Right, or Can We Agree to Disagree?
The topic of contraception and women's rights can be so emotionally charged, it often leads to to yelling and judgment. But our listener, Charles, left us a respectful and informative message sharing his viewpoint. Can we disagree but still listen to each other in a respectful manner? It takes awareness and compassion, but it's always possible.
We also talk about listening with an "Empty Cup":
Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era, received a university professor who came to inquire about Zen. Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor's cup full, and then kept on pouring.The professor watched the overflow until he no longer could restrain himself. "It is overfull. No more will go in!""Like this cup," Nan-in said, "you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?"
Sometimes we think it's easier to complain about the perceived "shortcomings" of our loved ones rather than deal with the problem. In the long run, this can be the tougher way to go - communication breaks down and resentment builds up. We share some of our personal stories of discussing the difficult stuff, big or small (i.e. Todd makes an annoying sound when biting his nails)
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/15/2014 • 44 minutes, 15 seconds
Do You Need to Be Right, or Can We Agree to Disagree?
The topic of contraception and women's rights can be so emotionally charged, it often leads to to yelling and judgment. But our listener, Charles, left us a respectful and informative message sharing his viewpoint. Can we disagree but still listen to each other in a respectful manner? It takes awareness and compassion, but it's always possible.
We also talk about listening with an "Empty Cup":
Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era, received a university professor who came to inquire about Zen. Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor's cup full, and then kept on pouring.The professor watched the overflow until he no longer could restrain himself. "It is overfull. No more will go in!""Like this cup," Nan-in said, "you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?"
Sometimes we think it's easier to complain about the perceived "shortcomings" of our loved ones rather than deal with the problem. In the long run, this can be the tougher way to go - communication breaks down and resentment builds up. We share some of our personal stories of discussing the difficult stuff, big or small (i.e. Todd makes an annoying sound when biting his nails)
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/15/2014 • 44 minutes, 15 seconds
It was a normal Friday, until it wasn’t – the diagnosis of Kawasaki Disease
Have you ever heard of Kawasaki Disease? Chris and Monisha Lozier's daughter Mae was a healthy and happy 4 year old until she got swollen glands and a fever. They found themselves living in a hospital for the next 9 days and eventually discovered their daughter had Kawasaki Disease. This is is an immune disease in which the medium-sized blood vessels throughout the body become inflamed. It's cause is unknown, and it's largely seen in children under five years of age. It affects many organ systems, and it's rarest and most serious effects are on the heart - it can cause fatal coronary artery aneurysms in untreated children.
Chris and Monisha takes us through their experience with Mae and how they eventually arrived at this diagnosis. They talk about advocating for your child in a hospital, misdiagnoses, and the blessings that can arise from such a challenging experience.
No worries listeners, the story ends well (Mae just received a completely clear heart scan, she's doing great!), but it is an important and interesting story that will keep us better informed. We hope you enjoy.
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/11/2014 • 35 minutes, 18 seconds
It was a normal Friday, until it wasn’t – the diagnosis of Kawasaki Disease
Have you ever heard of Kawasaki Disease? Chris and Monisha Lozier's daughter Mae was a healthy and happy 4 year old until she got swollen glands and a fever. They found themselves living in a hospital for the next 9 days and eventually discovered their daughter had Kawasaki Disease. This is is an immune disease in which the medium-sized blood vessels throughout the body become inflamed. It's cause is unknown, and it's largely seen in children under five years of age. It affects many organ systems, and it's rarest and most serious effects are on the heart - it can cause fatal coronary artery aneurysms in untreated children.
Chris and Monisha takes us through their experience with Mae and how they eventually arrived at this diagnosis. They talk about advocating for your child in a hospital, misdiagnoses, and the blessings that can arise from such a challenging experience.
No worries listeners, the story ends well (Mae just received a completely clear heart scan, she's doing great!), but it is an important and interesting story that will keep us better informed. We hope you enjoy.
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/11/2014 • 35 minutes, 18 seconds
Finding Contentment and the Benefits of Empathy
We discuss a blog by Gayle Allen and Deborah Farmer Kris called “Why It’s Important To Teach Empathy To Boys”. They define empathy as the ability to sense other people’s emotions coupled with the ability to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling. How does this relate to parenting? We discuss three benefits of raising an empathetic child:
It breeds courage- this will help your child stand up for those in need of help.
It breeds happiness- it gives our children the ability to have stronger interpersonal connections, and are more eager to collaborate, effectively negotiate, demonstrate compassion, and offer support.
It breeds thoughtful problem solving. Empathic problem solvers put themselves in others’ shoes in a way that allows them to design solutions to problems that will help us evolve.
We follow up on our talk from last week’s podcast about the Hobby Lobby Supreme Court decision. Todd also shares a few “tricks” or “reminders” to reduce the possibility of forgetting your child in the back of a car during the warm summer months.
Cathy also shares 3 things that content people do:
Differentiating between feelings, thoughts, and me
Practice what you want instead of talking about what you want
Live in present time
We also refer to a previous podcast titled, "She was cut from her soccer team (what she did next might surprise you)" which is a wonderful example of how our children are here to teach us.
Do you know any parents that are polite and gentle with you while at the same time are nasty and cruel towards their children? We ask the question- why is this okay? We refer to this podcast - “Speaking down to children and lessons from “Frozen”
Finally we answer a listener’s question about how to get started on a more conscious path.
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/8/2014 • 50 minutes, 32 seconds
Finding Contentment and the Benefits of Empathy
We discuss a blog by Gayle Allen and Deborah Farmer Kris called “Why It’s Important To Teach Empathy To Boys”. They define empathy as the ability to sense other people’s emotions coupled with the ability to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling. How does this relate to parenting? We discuss three benefits of raising an empathetic child:
It breeds courage- this will help your child stand up for those in need of help.
It breeds happiness- it gives our children the ability to have stronger interpersonal connections, and are more eager to collaborate, effectively negotiate, demonstrate compassion, and offer support.
It breeds thoughtful problem solving. Empathic problem solvers put themselves in others’ shoes in a way that allows them to design solutions to problems that will help us evolve.
We follow up on our talk from last week’s podcast about the Hobby Lobby Supreme Court decision. Todd also shares a few “tricks” or “reminders” to reduce the possibility of forgetting your child in the back of a car during the warm summer months.
Cathy also shares 3 things that content people do:
Differentiating between feelings, thoughts, and me
Practice what you want instead of talking about what you want
Live in present time
We also refer to a previous podcast titled, "She was cut from her soccer team (what she did next might surprise you)" which is a wonderful example of how our children are here to teach us.
Do you know any parents that are polite and gentle with you while at the same time are nasty and cruel towards their children? We ask the question- why is this okay? We refer to this podcast - “Speaking down to children and lessons from “Frozen”
Finally we answer a listener’s question about how to get started on a more conscious path.
Other resources:
Come see us @ Green Fair on the Fox in Batavia, IL on Saturday, August 9th from 9:00-3:00 @ Peg Bond Center 151 N Island Ave
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/8/2014 • 50 minutes, 32 seconds
Hobby Lobby, corporations and women’s rights
We discuss Hobby Lobby and the supreme court decision affecting contraception and women's rights. Cathy gets all riled up, so watch out! We also remind you to put that bathing suit on and get in the pool - your children are watching you! Cathy explains what it means to be an empath, and we also answer a listener question about bossiness and bullying.
At the end we have a conversation with The Joyful Mother Sigrid Kjeldsen.
We discuss a blog called "Moms, Put on that swimsuit" Many moms out there have self-image issues and are unconsciously passing them down to their children. We are not meant to look like the women on the magazine covers and yet we cover up our bodies because we don't look like them. The message that is being conveyed is we don't love our bodies. We need to show our kids our whole selves so they can embrace their whole selves. Dads- you're not off the hook - Todd challenges the dads to "show up" in a different way - by being vulnerable.
An emapth is a person that is hypersensitive to the emotions and energy of people and animals, and they have the ability to physically feel what others are feeling. Cathy is an empath and this has its share of challenges - we discuss how it impacts her and our relationship.
We chat with Sigrid Kjeldsen from "The Joyful Mother" . Sigrid speaks our language and is on a mission to support moms. One of her resources is the "Mommy Meltdown Cure" which is an 8-week self-study on-line coaching program. To find out more, click here.
We are bringing "Race To Nowhere" to Field School in Elmhurst. This documentary exposes the negative affect of constantly pushing our children to "succeed". The showing is Septemebr 11th and it's FREE. Click here to reserve your seat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uem73imvn9Y
Other resources
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/1/2014 • 56 minutes, 28 seconds
Hobby Lobby, corporations and women’s rights
We discuss Hobby Lobby and the supreme court decision affecting contraception and women's rights. Cathy gets all riled up, so watch out! We also remind you to put that bathing suit on and get in the pool - your children are watching you! Cathy explains what it means to be an empath, and we also answer a listener question about bossiness and bullying.
At the end we have a conversation with The Joyful Mother Sigrid Kjeldsen.
We discuss a blog called "Moms, Put on that swimsuit" Many moms out there have self-image issues and are unconsciously passing them down to their children. We are not meant to look like the women on the magazine covers and yet we cover up our bodies because we don't look like them. The message that is being conveyed is we don't love our bodies. We need to show our kids our whole selves so they can embrace their whole selves. Dads- you're not off the hook - Todd challenges the dads to "show up" in a different way - by being vulnerable.
An emapth is a person that is hypersensitive to the emotions and energy of people and animals, and they have the ability to physically feel what others are feeling. Cathy is an empath and this has its share of challenges - we discuss how it impacts her and our relationship.
We chat with Sigrid Kjeldsen from "The Joyful Mother" . Sigrid speaks our language and is on a mission to support moms. One of her resources is the "Mommy Meltdown Cure" which is an 8-week self-study on-line coaching program. To find out more, click here.
We are bringing "Race To Nowhere" to Field School in Elmhurst. This documentary exposes the negative affect of constantly pushing our children to "succeed". The showing is Septemebr 11th and it's FREE. Click here to reserve your seat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uem73imvn9Y
Other resources
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
7/1/2014 • 56 minutes, 28 seconds
The Adolescent Brain
We discuss Dr. Daniel Siegel's new book titled "Brainstorm- The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain". Dr. Siegel explains that adolescence has an ESSENCE that is often overlooked. ESSENCE stands for:
ES: An Emotional Spark is revealed in the enhanced way emotion generated from sub-cortical areas washes over the cortical circuits of reasoning. The downsides are emotional storms and moodiness; the upside is a powerful passion to live life fully, to capture life being on fire.
SE: Social Engagement emerges as teens turn more toward peers than parents, the downside being falling prey to peer pressure simply to gain membership in a group, the upside being the central importance of supportive relationships in our lives. Relationships are the key factor associated with medical and mental health, longevity, and even happiness.
N: Novelty-seeking emerges from shifts in the brain’s dopamine system with the downside of risk-taking behavior and injury, and the upside of having the courage to leave the familiar, certain, and safe home nest for the unfamiliar, uncertain, potentially unsafe world beyond.
CE: And our Creative Exploration of adolescence is found as we push against the status quo, imagining how things could be, not simply accepting them for what they are. The downside? Not just conforming to life as usual can be disorienting and stressful. The upside? The thrill and passion of discovery—and the reality that most innovations in art, music, science and technology emerge from the adolescent mind.
Dr. Siegel reminds us to be conscious of adolescent ESSENCE so we can better relate to our children and respect this important time of development.
Resources:
Daniel's book can be found here
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/24/2014 • 44 minutes, 39 seconds
The Adolescent Brain
We discuss Dr. Daniel Siegel's new book titled "Brainstorm- The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain". Dr. Siegel explains that adolescence has an ESSENCE that is often overlooked. ESSENCE stands for:
ES: An Emotional Spark is revealed in the enhanced way emotion generated from sub-cortical areas washes over the cortical circuits of reasoning. The downsides are emotional storms and moodiness; the upside is a powerful passion to live life fully, to capture life being on fire.
SE: Social Engagement emerges as teens turn more toward peers than parents, the downside being falling prey to peer pressure simply to gain membership in a group, the upside being the central importance of supportive relationships in our lives. Relationships are the key factor associated with medical and mental health, longevity, and even happiness.
N: Novelty-seeking emerges from shifts in the brain’s dopamine system with the downside of risk-taking behavior and injury, and the upside of having the courage to leave the familiar, certain, and safe home nest for the unfamiliar, uncertain, potentially unsafe world beyond.
CE: And our Creative Exploration of adolescence is found as we push against the status quo, imagining how things could be, not simply accepting them for what they are. The downside? Not just conforming to life as usual can be disorienting and stressful. The upside? The thrill and passion of discovery—and the reality that most innovations in art, music, science and technology emerge from the adolescent mind.
Dr. Siegel reminds us to be conscious of adolescent ESSENCE so we can better relate to our children and respect this important time of development.
Resources:
Daniel's book can be found here
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/24/2014 • 44 minutes, 39 seconds
She was cut from her soccer team (what she did next might surprise you)
Casserly had always been on the top tier soccer team only to find out from her coach that she was being moved down to the next level. Her reaction to this gut punch might surprise you. Casserly is going into 6th grade and graduated from our first "Be U Girls Club" in the fall of 2013. We asked Casserly and her mom Rita to share this story in an effort to remind us that children are here to teach us as much as we are here to teach them.
From a parent's perspective - how would have handled this situation? Would you have tried to fix it? Would you have reacted with anger or thought it unfair?
From a preteen's perspective - do you feel you have the tools and the self understanding to react in such a compassionate and authentic way?
Other Resources:
For more information on Rita's Coaching business go to http://www.ritahyland.com/
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/20/2014 • 32 minutes, 46 seconds
She was cut from her soccer team (what she did next might surprise you)
Casserly had always been on the top tier soccer team only to find out from her coach that she was being moved down to the next level. Her reaction to this gut punch might surprise you. Casserly is going into 6th grade and graduated from our first "Be U Girls Club" in the fall of 2013. We asked Casserly and her mom Rita to share this story in an effort to remind us that children are here to teach us as much as we are here to teach them.
From a parent's perspective - how would have handled this situation? Would you have tried to fix it? Would you have reacted with anger or thought it unfair?
From a preteen's perspective - do you feel you have the tools and the self understanding to react in such a compassionate and authentic way?
Other Resources:
For more information on Rita's Coaching business go to http://www.ritahyland.com/
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/20/2014 • 32 minutes, 46 seconds
Kids and Cell Phones – Striking a Balance
How do we introduce cell phones to our kids? It's a big step into an adult world, and concerns such as these are common: Will they abuse it?, Will they turn into "phoneheads"?, What kind of phone is appropriate?, What are the expectations around use of the phone?
A few years ago Janelle Hoffman wrote a blog about phone expectations that went viral. We used her blog as "bones" for a list we created called "Jacey's Phone Smarts":
We own the phone, but it’s yours to use.
We will know all phone passwords.
Answer calls/texts from your parents, and answer the phone politely when it rings.
Phone stays plugged in downstairs at night. Listen to your instincts and call and text only at appropriate times during the day.
During the day the phone is for safety – (specifically so we can communicate). Talk to people during the day, do not become a “phone head”.
If it breaks or get lost, you will cover the cost.
Use technology only for good. Do not use it to harm or lie. Do not involve yourself in group texts, phone calls, or games that are intended to harm or lie. Use the phone to be a good friend.
Do not text anything that you would not say in person
Phone is to be silenced and put away in public. Family events are for family, not phone time. You are a kind and respectful person, so don’t let the phone change that part of you.
Do not take pictures of yourself or anybody else that you would not show to your parents or your grandparents. Sharing pictures of your body or anything inappropriate could harm your friendships, your life, your future. Just be your smart self.
Be present for experiences and don’t think you have to take a million pictures.
Leave your phone at home sometimes and know that it’s OK, you are not missing anything.
Listen to lots of different music and enjoy! Be conscious of explicit lyrics – don’t fill your brain with negative or violent language, it only hurts you. Just be your smart self.
Keep your eyes up and see the world and BE with people! Use the phone to connect, not disconnect.
Before downloading any apps, get our OK first.
We are in this together – we can always discuss all of this. You have shown tremendous responsibility and that’s why you are getting a phone. ENJOY!
We also answer a listener's question regarding the lack of attention that his parents pay to their own grandchildren. We expand on what he could do to help and how to go about it.
Cathy discusses her experience with reading the book "Gone Girl" and why she may not finish reading it. We'll give you a hint- it's about filling your life with negative stories and how it will affect your your perception of everything else.
Other Resources:
Scratch Wireless is th phone and plan they got for the their daughter.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/17/2014 • 46 minutes, 49 seconds
Kids and Cell Phones – Striking a Balance
How do we introduce cell phones to our kids? It's a big step into an adult world, and concerns such as these are common: Will they abuse it?, Will they turn into "phoneheads"?, What kind of phone is appropriate?, What are the expectations around use of the phone?
A few years ago Janelle Hoffman wrote a blog about phone expectations that went viral. We used her blog as "bones" for a list we created called "Jacey's Phone Smarts":
We own the phone, but it’s yours to use.
We will know all phone passwords.
Answer calls/texts from your parents, and answer the phone politely when it rings.
Phone stays plugged in downstairs at night. Listen to your instincts and call and text only at appropriate times during the day.
During the day the phone is for safety – (specifically so we can communicate). Talk to people during the day, do not become a “phone head”.
If it breaks or get lost, you will cover the cost.
Use technology only for good. Do not use it to harm or lie. Do not involve yourself in group texts, phone calls, or games that are intended to harm or lie. Use the phone to be a good friend.
Do not text anything that you would not say in person
Phone is to be silenced and put away in public. Family events are for family, not phone time. You are a kind and respectful person, so don’t let the phone change that part of you.
Do not take pictures of yourself or anybody else that you would not show to your parents or your grandparents. Sharing pictures of your body or anything inappropriate could harm your friendships, your life, your future. Just be your smart self.
Be present for experiences and don’t think you have to take a million pictures.
Leave your phone at home sometimes and know that it’s OK, you are not missing anything.
Listen to lots of different music and enjoy! Be conscious of explicit lyrics – don’t fill your brain with negative or violent language, it only hurts you. Just be your smart self.
Keep your eyes up and see the world and BE with people! Use the phone to connect, not disconnect.
Before downloading any apps, get our OK first.
We are in this together – we can always discuss all of this. You have shown tremendous responsibility and that’s why you are getting a phone. ENJOY!
We also answer a listener's question regarding the lack of attention that his parents pay to their own grandchildren. We expand on what he could do to help and how to go about it.
Cathy discusses her experience with reading the book "Gone Girl" and why she may not finish reading it. We'll give you a hint- it's about filling your life with negative stories and how it will affect your your perception of everything else.
Other Resources:
Scratch Wireless is th phone and plan they got for the their daughter.
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/17/2014 • 46 minutes, 49 seconds
Grief and Hope: Surviving pregnancy and infant loss- Part 2
In the second half of this 2 part interview, we continue the conversation between Aaron Krueger and Erin Kuhn-Krueger about their experience with multiple miscarriages and stillbirth. In this moving and inspiring interview they share their challenges, coping tools, and their strength and determination to become parents. This show is a must if you have experienced pregnancy or infant loss, or if you know someone who is trying to navigate the grief associated with baby loss. This is Part 2 of a two part interview with the Krueger family - Part 1 was aired on Friday, June 6th. Part 1 can be found here.
Erin has a website and blog called "Will Carry On". She shares her experiences and insights and offers resources and tools for other families in need.
Click here to hear an episode about Cathy and Todd's experience with miscarriage.
Click here to watch the movie "Return to Zero" about a couple's experience with stillbirth.
Other Resources:
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/13/2014 • 40 minutes, 21 seconds
Grief and Hope: Surviving pregnancy and infant loss- Part 2
In the second half of this 2 part interview, we continue the conversation between Aaron Krueger and Erin Kuhn-Krueger about their experience with multiple miscarriages and stillbirth. In this moving and inspiring interview they share their challenges, coping tools, and their strength and determination to become parents. This show is a must if you have experienced pregnancy or infant loss, or if you know someone who is trying to navigate the grief associated with baby loss. This is Part 2 of a two part interview with the Krueger family - Part 1 was aired on Friday, June 6th. Part 1 can be found here.
Erin has a website and blog called "Will Carry On". She shares her experiences and insights and offers resources and tools for other families in need.
Click here to hear an episode about Cathy and Todd's experience with miscarriage.
Click here to watch the movie "Return to Zero" about a couple's experience with stillbirth.
Other Resources:
Click the following links to purchase Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent Part 1 & and Part 2
Click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/13/2014 • 40 minutes, 21 seconds
#Not All Men, #Yes All Women- Can Both Be True?
Of course there are plenty of men who are not misogynists, but that doesn't mean that women are not subjected to misognystic behavior. We have to take responsibility for ourselves and also recognize what we tolerate- our friends inappropriate jokes or behavior, the song lyrics we listen to, the movies we love, the people we idolize. And it's not just men, women need to recognize how they contribute - gossiping, judging, and disrespecting other women can add to the overall problem.
Todd gets on his soap box. There are numerous youtube clips, blogs, books articles helping and supporting the girls, but he is seeking more support for the boys. If we are going to make change, it can't be one sided. Girl empowerment is essential, but so is supporting boys in expressing their emotion. If we focused on both simultaneously, real change could occur.
They also discuss The Fault in our Stars and Malificient, two great summer movies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=642lKXC97c4
Other Resources:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs. Don't forget about the webinar for Assessing the Risk Factors For Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children. Register here.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/10/2014 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
#Not All Men, #Yes All Women- Can Both Be True?
Of course there are plenty of men who are not misogynists, but that doesn't mean that women are not subjected to misognystic behavior. We have to take responsibility for ourselves and also recognize what we tolerate- our friends inappropriate jokes or behavior, the song lyrics we listen to, the movies we love, the people we idolize. And it's not just men, women need to recognize how they contribute - gossiping, judging, and disrespecting other women can add to the overall problem.
Todd gets on his soap box. There are numerous youtube clips, blogs, books articles helping and supporting the girls, but he is seeking more support for the boys. If we are going to make change, it can't be one sided. Girl empowerment is essential, but so is supporting boys in expressing their emotion. If we focused on both simultaneously, real change could occur.
They also discuss The Fault in our Stars and Malificient, two great summer movies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=642lKXC97c4
Other Resources:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs. Don't forget about the webinar for Assessing the Risk Factors For Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children. Register here.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/10/2014 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Grief and Hope: Surviving pregnancy and infant loss- Part 1
We speak with Aaron Krueger and Erin Kuhn-Krueger about their experience with multiple miscarriages and stillbirth. In this moving and inspiring interview they share their challenges, coping tools, and their strength and determination to become parents. This show is a must if you have experienced pregnancy or infant loss, or if you know someone who is trying to navigate the grief associated with baby loss. This is Part 1 of a two part interview with the Krueger family - Part 2 will air Friday, June 13th.
Erin has a website and blog called "Will Carry On". She shares her experiences and insights and offers resources and tools for other families in need.
Click here to hear an episode about Cathy and Todd's experience with miscarriage.
Click here to watch the movie "Return to Zero" about a couple's experience with stillbirth.
Other Resources:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs. Don't forget about the webinar for Assessing the Risk Factors For Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children. Register here.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/6/2014 • 40 minutes, 53 seconds
Grief and Hope: Surviving pregnancy and infant loss- Part 1
We speak with Aaron Krueger and Erin Kuhn-Krueger about their experience with multiple miscarriages and stillbirth. In this moving and inspiring interview they share their challenges, coping tools, and their strength and determination to become parents. This show is a must if you have experienced pregnancy or infant loss, or if you know someone who is trying to navigate the grief associated with baby loss. This is Part 1 of a two part interview with the Krueger family - Part 2 will air Friday, June 13th.
Erin has a website and blog called "Will Carry On". She shares her experiences and insights and offers resources and tools for other families in need.
Click here to hear an episode about Cathy and Todd's experience with miscarriage.
Click here to watch the movie "Return to Zero" about a couple's experience with stillbirth.
Other Resources:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs. Don't forget about the webinar for Assessing the Risk Factors For Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children. Register here.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/6/2014 • 40 minutes, 53 seconds
Can you be a “friend” to your child?
Of course you are the parent and your role is important, but can you sometimes just drop the role and relate to your child as an individual? We break down the the role of parent to redefine what it means to support your child.
When your child comes to you with a problem, do you deal with the internal or the external? Most of us deal with the external - focus on how it looks and how to fix it. But do we consider what our child is feeling and experiencing? Instead of trying to "fix" the problem immediately, can we first:
Listen
Validate
Normalize
If we initially put more attention on the internal, our children we will be better able to hear our opinion and probable solutions.
Other Resources:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs. Don't forget about the webinar for Assessing the Risk Factors For Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children. Register here.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/3/2014 • 41 minutes, 9 seconds
Can you be a “friend” to your child?
Of course you are the parent and your role is important, but can you sometimes just drop the role and relate to your child as an individual? We break down the the role of parent to redefine what it means to support your child.
When your child comes to you with a problem, do you deal with the internal or the external? Most of us deal with the external - focus on how it looks and how to fix it. But do we consider what our child is feeling and experiencing? Instead of trying to "fix" the problem immediately, can we first:
Listen
Validate
Normalize
If we initially put more attention on the internal, our children we will be better able to hear our opinion and probable solutions.
Other Resources:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5qsmRyVcE
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs. Don't forget about the webinar for Assessing the Risk Factors For Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children. Register here.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
6/3/2014 • 41 minutes, 9 seconds
Happiness is an Inside Job
Do you want to be happy? Guess what, you've got the tools to do it! Happiness can be cultivated regardless of your childhood or genes - you just need to make it a daily priority! Shawn Achor is a Harvard Professor who teaches a class on how to be happy - research shows it comes from the INSIDE and has little to do with the external experiences. It's not about waiting to be happy until you find success, it's about being happy and then achieving success due to your happiness. Happiness comes from striving for something that has value, not the attainment.
Genes and environment can play a role in your everyday feelings, so you need to strengthen your happy muscles, you have the power! Here are a few specific steps you can take right now to make yourself more happy. Pick a few and practice for 21 days - see if it makes a difference:
Spend two minutes each day expressing gratitude either verbally or written.
Write about one meaningful thing that happened to you in the last 24 hours and provide as much detail as possible.
Exercise
Take two minutes a day and breath mindfully
If you do this, it will not only will you feel good, you will create a ripple effect of happiness all around you!
Other Resources:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/27/2014 • 46 minutes, 4 seconds
Happiness is an Inside Job
Do you want to be happy? Guess what, you've got the tools to do it! Happiness can be cultivated regardless of your childhood or genes - you just need to make it a daily priority! Shawn Achor is a Harvard Professor who teaches a class on how to be happy - research shows it comes from the INSIDE and has little to do with the external experiences. It's not about waiting to be happy until you find success, it's about being happy and then achieving success due to your happiness. Happiness comes from striving for something that has value, not the attainment.
Genes and environment can play a role in your everyday feelings, so you need to strengthen your happy muscles, you have the power! Here are a few specific steps you can take right now to make yourself more happy. Pick a few and practice for 21 days - see if it makes a difference:
Spend two minutes each day expressing gratitude either verbally or written.
Write about one meaningful thing that happened to you in the last 24 hours and provide as much detail as possible.
Exercise
Take two minutes a day and breath mindfully
If you do this, it will not only will you feel good, you will create a ripple effect of happiness all around you!
Other Resources:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/27/2014 • 46 minutes, 4 seconds
“My name is Emerson and I love everybody.”
Did you know that May is Williams Syndrome Awareness Month?
Williams syndrome is a genetic condition characterized by medical problems, including cardiovascular disease, developmental delays, and learning disabilities. People with Williams Syndrome also tend to have enhanced verbal abilities, highly social personalities and an affinity for music. It effects 1 in 10,000 people worldwide – an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 people in the United States.
We interview Amy Connell-Donohue, the mother of 11 year old Emerson who was diagnosed with Williams Syndrome when she was 1. Amy shares her road to diagnosis and the challenges of finding out that your child is not typical. She also shares lessons from Emerson and says that she's the glue that holds the family together. Amy's article about her family is in the May issue of Chicago Parent, it's titled Having it All.
We know Emerson personally and she is dear to our heart! Learn more about Williams Syndrome here: http://williams-syndrome.org/
Whispering Trails Music Therapy Camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF4DiqEdN3w
Other Resources:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/23/2014 • 43 minutes, 39 seconds
“My name is Emerson and I love everybody.”
Did you know that May is Williams Syndrome Awareness Month?
Williams syndrome is a genetic condition characterized by medical problems, including cardiovascular disease, developmental delays, and learning disabilities. People with Williams Syndrome also tend to have enhanced verbal abilities, highly social personalities and an affinity for music. It effects 1 in 10,000 people worldwide – an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 people in the United States.
We interview Amy Connell-Donohue, the mother of 11 year old Emerson who was diagnosed with Williams Syndrome when she was 1. Amy shares her road to diagnosis and the challenges of finding out that your child is not typical. She also shares lessons from Emerson and says that she's the glue that holds the family together. Amy's article about her family is in the May issue of Chicago Parent, it's titled Having it All.
We know Emerson personally and she is dear to our heart! Learn more about Williams Syndrome here: http://williams-syndrome.org/
Whispering Trails Music Therapy Camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF4DiqEdN3w
Other Resources:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/23/2014 • 43 minutes, 39 seconds
Living consciousness and keeping our kids “busy”
Todd and Cathy discuss their disagreement over how "active" their kids should be in extracurricular activities. Keeping kids "busy" is connected to our past experiences and our need for constant productivity. It is essential that we see ourselves and our motives clearly when creating expectations for our children.
We also talk about some conscious parent foundational elements including self-awareness, mindfulness, and kindness. Conscious parenting is not a "technique", it's actually a way of living and relating to yourself and others.
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/20/2014 • 43 minutes, 56 seconds
Living consciousness and keeping our kids “busy”
Todd and Cathy discuss their disagreement over how "active" their kids should be in extracurricular activities. Keeping kids "busy" is connected to our past experiences and our need for constant productivity. It is essential that we see ourselves and our motives clearly when creating expectations for our children.
We also talk about some conscious parent foundational elements including self-awareness, mindfulness, and kindness. Conscious parenting is not a "technique", it's actually a way of living and relating to yourself and others.
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/20/2014 • 43 minutes, 56 seconds
Pink Floyd’s “Mother” Can Help Us Understand Conscious Parenting
Mother do you think they'll drop the bomb? That's the first line in this epic song. We disect the lyrics and use it to help understand conscious parenting. Roger Water's song (on the show we use the Natalie Maines version) points out that parents can have the best intentions when "protecting" their children, but if done unconsciously, or with lack of self awareness, it can backfire.
Full Lyrics to Mother:
Mother do you think they'll drop the bomb
Mother do you think they'll like the song
Mother do you think they'll try to break my balls
Ooooh aah, Mother should I build a wall
Mother should I run for president
Mother should I trust the government
Mother will they put me in the firing line
Ooooh aah, is it just a waste of time
Hush now baby, baby don't you cry
Mama's gonna make all of your
Nightmares come true
Mama's gonna put all of her fears into you
Mama's gonna keep you right here
Under her wing
she won't let you fly but she might let you sing
Mama will keep baby cosy and warm
Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe
Of course Mama's gonna help build the wall
Mother do think she's good enough for me
Mother do think she's dangerous to me
Mother will she tear your little boy apart
Oooh aah, mother will she break my heart
Hush now baby, baby don't you cry
Mama's gonna check out all your girl friends for you
Mama won't let anyone dirty get through
Mama's gonna wait up till you get in
Mama will always find out where
You've been
Mamma's gonna keep baby healthy and clean
Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe
You'll always be a baby to me
Mother, did it need to be so high....
Our guest Dr. Shefali Tsabary is about to rocket into the Oprah stratosphere. She'll be on Oprah's Soul Series and Life Class on Sunday, May 18th. Time to set your DVR's.
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/13/2014 • 43 minutes, 58 seconds
Pink Floyd’s “Mother” Can Help Us Understand Conscious Parenting
Mother do you think they'll drop the bomb? That's the first line in this epic song. We disect the lyrics and use it to help understand conscious parenting. Roger Water's song (on the show we use the Natalie Maines version) points out that parents can have the best intentions when "protecting" their children, but if done unconsciously, or with lack of self awareness, it can backfire.
Full Lyrics to Mother:
Mother do you think they'll drop the bomb
Mother do you think they'll like the song
Mother do you think they'll try to break my balls
Ooooh aah, Mother should I build a wall
Mother should I run for president
Mother should I trust the government
Mother will they put me in the firing line
Ooooh aah, is it just a waste of time
Hush now baby, baby don't you cry
Mama's gonna make all of your
Nightmares come true
Mama's gonna put all of her fears into you
Mama's gonna keep you right here
Under her wing
she won't let you fly but she might let you sing
Mama will keep baby cosy and warm
Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe
Of course Mama's gonna help build the wall
Mother do think she's good enough for me
Mother do think she's dangerous to me
Mother will she tear your little boy apart
Oooh aah, mother will she break my heart
Hush now baby, baby don't you cry
Mama's gonna check out all your girl friends for you
Mama won't let anyone dirty get through
Mama's gonna wait up till you get in
Mama will always find out where
You've been
Mamma's gonna keep baby healthy and clean
Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe
You'll always be a baby to me
Mother, did it need to be so high....
Our guest Dr. Shefali Tsabary is about to rocket into the Oprah stratosphere. She'll be on Oprah's Soul Series and Life Class on Sunday, May 18th. Time to set your DVR's.
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/13/2014 • 43 minutes, 58 seconds
Todd & Cathy’s moms set the record straight
In honor of Mother's Day, we invited our moms to talk about what we were like as kids. We also talk about the changes that have taken place from the time they were kids (a.k.a. the olden days) to raising us in the 70's - we also discuss how their grandchildren are being raised. We get nostalgic and we have a lot of laughs. We love our moms!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUkE9qaVgmo&list=PLyfsVoKpa6Y3LqyDbc04-6M6V9rJETgt-
Our guest Dr. Shefali Tsabary is about to rocket into the Oprah stratosphere. She'll be on Oprah's Soul Series and Life Class on Sunday, May 18th. Time to set your DVR's.
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/9/2014 • 44 minutes, 54 seconds
Todd & Cathy’s moms set the record straight
In honor of Mother's Day, we invited our moms to talk about what we were like as kids. We also talk about the changes that have taken place from the time they were kids (a.k.a. the olden days) to raising us in the 70's - we also discuss how their grandchildren are being raised. We get nostalgic and we have a lot of laughs. We love our moms!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUkE9qaVgmo&list=PLyfsVoKpa6Y3LqyDbc04-6M6V9rJETgt-
Our guest Dr. Shefali Tsabary is about to rocket into the Oprah stratosphere. She'll be on Oprah's Soul Series and Life Class on Sunday, May 18th. Time to set your DVR's.
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/9/2014 • 44 minutes, 54 seconds
Natural consequences, cell phones, and sexting
What's the difference between punishment, discipline, and natural consequences? We discuss a few different events that happened in our house that allowed for natural consequences. Rather than using fear to punish, natural consequences help children understand and integrate a teaching.
We also discuss cell phone usage - specifically:
What is the correct age to give your access to a phone?
What conditions should be put on it?
Are we telling our children that we don't trust them if we ask them to look through all their messages?
There was a story in the Chicago Tribune about a middle school that had to deal with sexting. We discuss the different technologies surrounding kids and their phones.
Our guest Dr. Shefali Tsabary is about to rocket into the Oprah stratosphere. She'll be on Oprah's Soul Series and Life Class on Sunday, May 18th. Time to set your DVR's.
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs. 630-631-6844
Looking for a chirporactor? Give Dr. Kelly and the Tree of Life team a call to schedule an appt. 630-941-8733
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/6/2014 • 47 minutes, 52 seconds
Natural consequences, cell phones, and sexting
What's the difference between punishment, discipline, and natural consequences? We discuss a few different events that happened in our house that allowed for natural consequences. Rather than using fear to punish, natural consequences help children understand and integrate a teaching.
We also discuss cell phone usage - specifically:
What is the correct age to give your access to a phone?
What conditions should be put on it?
Are we telling our children that we don't trust them if we ask them to look through all their messages?
There was a story in the Chicago Tribune about a middle school that had to deal with sexting. We discuss the different technologies surrounding kids and their phones.
Our guest Dr. Shefali Tsabary is about to rocket into the Oprah stratosphere. She'll be on Oprah's Soul Series and Life Class on Sunday, May 18th. Time to set your DVR's.
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs. 630-631-6844
Looking for a chirporactor? Give Dr. Kelly and the Tree of Life team a call to schedule an appt. 630-941-8733
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
5/6/2014 • 47 minutes, 52 seconds
Do you ever feel like a fraud?
Most of us do. Why do we sometimes feel like fakes at work, at home, in the world? Why are we afraid that someone is going to figure out that we really don't know what we are doing? We discuss how this feeling plays into our parenting and how we can practice feeling as "real" as possible. We play a clip (below) from Amy Cudder's Ted Talk on self doubt and how to deal with it.
We also discuss our upcoming "The Good Life Virtual Retreat" . What does it mean to live a good life? It means to "shed the veils over our souls" (a quote from Elizabeth Lesser) and learn to live in love. Our retreat starts next week and we will practice "letting go" so we can actually notice all the goodness around us! You don't want to miss it, click here to register.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks-_Mh1QhMc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4xYENd02_E
Other notes:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/29/2014 • 45 minutes, 1 second
Do you ever feel like a fraud?
Most of us do. Why do we sometimes feel like fakes at work, at home, in the world? Why are we afraid that someone is going to figure out that we really don't know what we are doing? We discuss how this feeling plays into our parenting and how we can practice feeling as "real" as possible. We play a clip (below) from Amy Cudder's Ted Talk on self doubt and how to deal with it.
We also discuss our upcoming "The Good Life Virtual Retreat" . What does it mean to live a good life? It means to "shed the veils over our souls" (a quote from Elizabeth Lesser) and learn to live in love. Our retreat starts next week and we will practice "letting go" so we can actually notice all the goodness around us! You don't want to miss it, click here to register.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks-_Mh1QhMc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4xYENd02_E
Other notes:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
How important is a good smile? Just ask our new partner John J Kelly DDS. They are located on the northwest side of Chicago and will meet all of your family's dental needs.
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/29/2014 • 45 minutes, 1 second
Popular, I want to be Pop-U-lar
Do we want our kids to be popular? How important is this? What makes our kids popular? Is it athletic ability and physical stature or is it physical attractiveness and attention from the opposite sex? We share our perspective and discuss why parents play a role in how their children are perceived. We also use great 80's movies like Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, & Revenge of the Nerds to make our "popular" points.
We are facilitating our next virtual retreat! It's called "The Good Life" and it's in celebration of Mother's Day. Register and gift the retreat to someone for FREE!
Other notes:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/22/2014 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
Popular, I want to be Pop-U-lar
Do we want our kids to be popular? How important is this? What makes our kids popular? Is it athletic ability and physical stature or is it physical attractiveness and attention from the opposite sex? We share our perspective and discuss why parents play a role in how their children are perceived. We also use great 80's movies like Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, & Revenge of the Nerds to make our "popular" points.
We are facilitating our next virtual retreat! It's called "The Good Life" and it's in celebration of Mother's Day. Register and gift the retreat to someone for FREE!
Other notes:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care have some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/22/2014 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
Pessimism, sibling rivalry, & a ressurected goldfish
Typically pessimists respond to problems by believing these three things:
It's Personal- They blame themselves for an event that has occurred.
It's Permanent- They think it will never get better.
It's Pervasive- They assume failure in one area of life means failure in life as a whole and that failure is happening everywhere and can't be stopped.
Do we carry some of these traits? Does it affect our parenting? We discuss this and offer options for turning these thoughts around.
We also discuss a few scenes from The Shawshank Redemption and Terms of Endearment.
We answer a listener's question regarding a rivalry between her two sons- (ages 8 and 10) and how we almost lost Goldie the goldfish.
We are facilitating our next virtual retreat! It's called "The Good Life" and it's in celebration of Mother's Day.
Youtube clips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4xYENd02_E&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Evwgu369Jw
Other resources discussed on the show-
The 4 Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
Other notes:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/15/2014 • 43 minutes, 45 seconds
Pessimism, sibling rivalry, & a ressurected goldfish
Typically pessimists respond to problems by believing these three things:
It's Personal- They blame themselves for an event that has occurred.
It's Permanent- They think it will never get better.
It's Pervasive- They assume failure in one area of life means failure in life as a whole and that failure is happening everywhere and can't be stopped.
Do we carry some of these traits? Does it affect our parenting? We discuss this and offer options for turning these thoughts around.
We also discuss a few scenes from The Shawshank Redemption and Terms of Endearment.
We answer a listener's question regarding a rivalry between her two sons- (ages 8 and 10) and how we almost lost Goldie the goldfish.
We are facilitating our next virtual retreat! It's called "The Good Life" and it's in celebration of Mother's Day.
Youtube clips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4xYENd02_E&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Evwgu369Jw
Other resources discussed on the show-
The 4 Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
Other notes:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/15/2014 • 43 minutes, 45 seconds
Outliving cancer with tears, wit, and grace
In this compelling interview, our friend Katie Weiss shares her breast cancer experience, starting with the fact that she was diagnosed at 35. Due to her age she is told her lump is probably nothing, but she walks us through the series of incidents that lead to the mind-numbing news that she indeed had breast cancer. Recently separated and with a three-year-old daughter at home, Katie takes us from diagnosis, to chemotherapy and finally recovery. Katie's storytelling is vulnerable, raw, and full of humor - we were laughing and crying a the same time! There is so much to learn from her amazing story, this podcast is a must listen!
Other notes:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/11/2014 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
Outliving cancer with tears, wit, and grace
In this compelling interview, our friend Katie Weiss shares her breast cancer experience, starting with the fact that she was diagnosed at 35. Due to her age she is told her lump is probably nothing, but she walks us through the series of incidents that lead to the mind-numbing news that she indeed had breast cancer. Recently separated and with a three-year-old daughter at home, Katie takes us from diagnosis, to chemotherapy and finally recovery. Katie's storytelling is vulnerable, raw, and full of humor - we were laughing and crying a the same time! There is so much to learn from her amazing story, this podcast is a must listen!
Other notes:
Click here to find Cathy's books The Self-Aware Parent 1 & 2, click here to find her blog, and click here to find her Chicago Parent column.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/11/2014 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
Paternity Leave or Play Ball!
Is it manly to take paternity leave? When Daniel Murphy's (a player on the New York Mets) wife had a baby, he utilized the paternity leave that is allowed under the collective bargaining agreement set forth by Major League Baseball. But why is he being criticized? Is it "man code" to get back to work as soon as the birth is over? If we are a nation of family values, why do we place work over family?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbMFHX5iq
We also discuss Todd's blod titled, Am I a Bad Dad? Am I a Bad Husband? where he discusses "traditional" father/mother roles and whether it's nature, nurture, or gender (or all three?) that influence our ability to parent.
Lastly we review some previous podcasts titled Grieving a Miscarriage and The Business of Being Born and Honey, it’s time!
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/8/2014 • 45 minutes, 47 seconds
Paternity Leave or Play Ball!
Is it manly to take paternity leave? When Daniel Murphy's (a player on the New York Mets) wife had a baby, he utilized the paternity leave that is allowed under the collective bargaining agreement set forth by Major League Baseball. But why is he being criticized? Is it "man code" to get back to work as soon as the birth is over? If we are a nation of family values, why do we place work over family?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbMFHX5iq
We also discuss Todd's blod titled, Am I a Bad Dad? Am I a Bad Husband? where he discusses "traditional" father/mother roles and whether it's nature, nurture, or gender (or all three?) that influence our ability to parent.
Lastly we review some previous podcasts titled Grieving a Miscarriage and The Business of Being Born and Honey, it’s time!
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/8/2014 • 45 minutes, 47 seconds
8 ways to encourage mindfulness in your home
We discuss 8 different ways to help your children be more mindful:
1. Mindful breathing
2. Past/present/future
3. Take in the joy
4. Quiet time
5. Practice listening
6. Emotional awareness – feeling – asking questions about feelings
7. Gratitude – don’t judge what they are grateful for – role model
8. Do it yourself
We also discuss the idea of creeping separateness. This is when we "ignore the cracks" in a marriage. The little things that are done (or sometimes not done) which create distance between couples. We come up with a few practical ideas on how to fill those cracks.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/1/2014 • 43 minutes, 35 seconds
8 ways to encourage mindfulness in your home
We discuss 8 different ways to help your children be more mindful:
1. Mindful breathing
2. Past/present/future
3. Take in the joy
4. Quiet time
5. Practice listening
6. Emotional awareness – feeling – asking questions about feelings
7. Gratitude – don’t judge what they are grateful for – role model
8. Do it yourself
We also discuss the idea of creeping separateness. This is when we "ignore the cracks" in a marriage. The little things that are done (or sometimes not done) which create distance between couples. We come up with a few practical ideas on how to fill those cracks.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
4/1/2014 • 43 minutes, 35 seconds
Do you walk the walk, or just talk the talk?
Our friends and neighbors Jeanne and Jeff Plaisted walk the walk. They decided that on their 15th anniversary they were going to do something special. Massages on the beach in Hawaii? Nope. A cruise through the Caribbean? Try again. They decided to make a difference. They stepped away from their day to day life and packed up for a two-week trip to Nicaragua. They were inspired by Spark Ventures, a Chicago-based nonprofit that partners with grassroots organizations to help children in developing countries.
They told us about their experience and how it changed their perception of our world. They also wanted to lead by example and teach their sons (3rd grade and 6th grade) what it means to be a global citizen. Their story is truly inspiring!
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
3/28/2014 • 37 minutes, 10 seconds
Do you walk the walk, or just talk the talk?
Our friends and neighbors Jeanne and Jeff Plaisted walk the walk. They decided that on their 15th anniversary they were going to do something special. Massages on the beach in Hawaii? Nope. A cruise through the Caribbean? Try again. They decided to make a difference. They stepped away from their day to day life and packed up for a two-week trip to Nicaragua. They were inspired by Spark Ventures, a Chicago-based nonprofit that partners with grassroots organizations to help children in developing countries.
They told us about their experience and how it changed their perception of our world. They also wanted to lead by example and teach their sons (3rd grade and 6th grade) what it means to be a global citizen. Their story is truly inspiring!
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
3/28/2014 • 37 minutes, 10 seconds
Feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone
We all know that most of us are overwhelmed. The question is- what do we do about it? Like most things- it begins with awareness. We get into a discussion based on a book by Brigid Schulte titled -Overwhelmed- Work, Love, & Play When No One Has The Time. We play some clips from an amazing interview she did with NPR's Terry Gross. Some of the highlights include:
The idea of "contaminated time"
Is there a different set of expectations between men and women when it comes to parenting?
We claim to be a culture of family values- Is this in alignment with the behaviors and policies we currently have?
Balancing the responsibilities of parenting between mom and dad
The dangers of being "fun dad"
The biology that men have in regards to being a nurturer.
Resources
Peace is Every Step by Thich Nhat Hanh
A New Earth weekly interview with Oprah Winfrey and Eckhart Tolle
Hunteryoga.com has created another Daily Practice that begins on March 24th!!! The first week is free. Click the link for more details.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
3/25/2014 • 46 minutes, 28 seconds
Feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone
We all know that most of us are overwhelmed. The question is- what do we do about it? Like most things- it begins with awareness. We get into a discussion based on a book by Brigid Schulte titled -Overwhelmed- Work, Love, & Play When No One Has The Time. We play some clips from an amazing interview she did with NPR's Terry Gross. Some of the highlights include:
The idea of "contaminated time"
Is there a different set of expectations between men and women when it comes to parenting?
We claim to be a culture of family values- Is this in alignment with the behaviors and policies we currently have?
Balancing the responsibilities of parenting between mom and dad
The dangers of being "fun dad"
The biology that men have in regards to being a nurturer.
Resources
Peace is Every Step by Thich Nhat Hanh
A New Earth weekly interview with Oprah Winfrey and Eckhart Tolle
Hunteryoga.com has created another Daily Practice that begins on March 24th!!! The first week is free. Click the link for more details.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Painting or remodeling? Don't forget about our parnter Avid Co.
3/25/2014 • 46 minutes, 28 seconds
Outliving Cancer with Tears, Wit, and Grace
In this compelling interview, our friend Katie Weiss shares her breast cancer experience, starting with the fact that she was diagnosed at 35. Due to her age she is told her lump is probably nothing, but she walks us through the series of incidents that lead to the mind-numbing news that she indeed had breast cancer. Recently separated and with a three-year-old daughter at home, Katie takes us from diagnosis, to chemotherapy and finally recovery. Katie's storytelling is vulnerable, raw, and full of humor - we were laughing and crying a the same time! There is so much to learn from her amazing story, this podcast is a must listen!
3/23/2014 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
Outliving Cancer with Tears, Wit, and Grace
In this compelling interview, our friend Katie Weiss shares her breast cancer experience, starting with the fact that she was diagnosed at 35. Due to her age she is told her lump is probably nothing, but she walks us through the series of incidents that lead to the mind-numbing news that she indeed had breast cancer. Recently separated and with a three-year-old daughter at home, Katie takes us from diagnosis, to chemotherapy and finally recovery. Katie's storytelling is vulnerable, raw, and full of humor - we were laughing and crying a the same time! There is so much to learn from her amazing story, this podcast is a must listen!
3/23/2014 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
“Powerful Women Intimidate Me” ~Todd
Todd confesses that he still feels intimidated by powerful women in our society, and he uses Oprah and Hillary Clinton as examples. This leads to a discussion about the campaign created by Sheryl Sandberg called "Banning Bossy" The campaign is designed to empower female leadership by making us more conscious of the words we use to describe young girls as they assert themselves.
The confidence gap starts early- Between elementary and high school, girls’ self–esteem drops 3.5 times more than boys’.
Bossy holds girls back- Girls are twice as likely as boys to worry that leadership roles will make them seem “bossy.”
Girls get less airtime in class- They are called on less and interrupted more.
They also discuss Cathy's blog- "Banning Bossy: It's not about the word, it's about the conversation" and why this campaign (which has been ridiculed by bloggers and the media) is worth another look.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dynbzMlCcw
Other topics include the value of partner vacations and why being away can bring you back to center.
Hunteryoga.com has created another Daily Practice that begins on March 24th!!! The first week is free. Click the link for more details.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
3/18/2014 • 42 minutes, 28 seconds
“Powerful Women Intimidate Me” ~Todd
Todd confesses that he still feels intimidated by powerful women in our society, and he uses Oprah and Hillary Clinton as examples. This leads to a discussion about the campaign created by Sheryl Sandberg called "Banning Bossy" The campaign is designed to empower female leadership by making us more conscious of the words we use to describe young girls as they assert themselves.
The confidence gap starts early- Between elementary and high school, girls’ self–esteem drops 3.5 times more than boys’.
Bossy holds girls back- Girls are twice as likely as boys to worry that leadership roles will make them seem “bossy.”
Girls get less airtime in class- They are called on less and interrupted more.
They also discuss Cathy's blog- "Banning Bossy: It's not about the word, it's about the conversation" and why this campaign (which has been ridiculed by bloggers and the media) is worth another look.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dynbzMlCcw
Other topics include the value of partner vacations and why being away can bring you back to center.
Hunteryoga.com has created another Daily Practice that begins on March 24th!!! The first week is free. Click the link for more details.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
3/18/2014 • 42 minutes, 28 seconds
Why do certain people drive you crazy?
Why do we get "triggered" by certain people or circumstances? You could call it a "trigger", or you could call it a "thorn". A thorn is when you are disturbed because something you are experiencing feels similar to a negative (or uncomfortable, or unresolved, or painful) experience from the past. Instead of feeling/responding to something in present time, the experience can trigger old pain from the past. That makes the present experience feel like too much to bear, and you may respond in an inappropriate or over the top way.
An example is when you are driving and somebody cuts you off - you go from being calm to out of control very quickly, and most likely you are having a response based on old thoughts or experiences (that person thinks he's better than me, that person doesn't respect me, that person is a jerk driver just like that guy who hit me 10 years ago....). When we pull up all of that pain into a present-time situation, it's understandable why we go from 0-60 so quickly.
We played a few clips from an interview between Oprah Winfrey and Michael Singer who authored "The Untethered Soul" We discuss what our thorns are, why it's best to acknowledge them, and how best to remove them.
We also talk about one of the best guys in the world.
Hunteryoga.com has created another Daily Practice that begins on March 24th!!! The first week is free. Click the link for more details.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Resources links
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKDPBt2m_iE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuqemytQ5QA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xdDOPx2D8Y
3/11/2014 • 41 minutes, 49 seconds
Why do certain people drive you crazy?
Why do we get "triggered" by certain people or circumstances? You could call it a "trigger", or you could call it a "thorn". A thorn is when you are disturbed because something you are experiencing feels similar to a negative (or uncomfortable, or unresolved, or painful) experience from the past. Instead of feeling/responding to something in present time, the experience can trigger old pain from the past. That makes the present experience feel like too much to bear, and you may respond in an inappropriate or over the top way.
An example is when you are driving and somebody cuts you off - you go from being calm to out of control very quickly, and most likely you are having a response based on old thoughts or experiences (that person thinks he's better than me, that person doesn't respect me, that person is a jerk driver just like that guy who hit me 10 years ago....). When we pull up all of that pain into a present-time situation, it's understandable why we go from 0-60 so quickly.
We played a few clips from an interview between Oprah Winfrey and Michael Singer who authored "The Untethered Soul" We discuss what our thorns are, why it's best to acknowledge them, and how best to remove them.
We also talk about one of the best guys in the world.
Hunteryoga.com has created another Daily Practice that begins on March 24th!!! The first week is free. Click the link for more details.
Todd has a few spots opening for his Men's Group. Email me @ [email protected]
Tree of Life Chiropractic Care has some interesting workshops planned. An outline can be found here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Resources links
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKDPBt2m_iE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuqemytQ5QA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xdDOPx2D8Y
3/11/2014 • 41 minutes, 49 seconds
“Leukemia Sucks” ~Maddy, Age 4, Cancer Survivor
"Leukemia messed with the wrong girl in November 2011 - my then almost two year old daughter, Maddy. That was when my family's journey with leukemia began...."~Erin and Dan McCarthy
Last month, Maddy became a SURVIVOR, after 2+ years of treatment. It was brutal - Maddy had 3 surgeries, over 50 rounds of outpatient chemotherapy (as well as hundreds of chemo meds at home), 10 spinal tap chemo injections, 4 blood transfusions, 12 ER visits, hair loss, 16 body scans, numerous inpatient admissions, and on and on..
Dan & Erin share their 2-year experience with their daughter's Leukemia and take us through all of the ups and downs of diagnosis, chemo, and what it means to be a survivor.
Dan has also been nominated as a person of the year by the Leukemia Society. Please consider donating (click here to find his page.) Every dollar counts as a vote, and we would love to see Dan receive this tremendous honor (not to mention raise a ton of $$ for cancer research)!
Erin is a professional photographer and if a listener books a session during the ten-week voting period, she will donate all costs to LLS. Find her website here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
3/7/2014 • 40 minutes, 52 seconds
“Leukemia Sucks” ~Maddy, Age 4, Cancer Survivor
"Leukemia messed with the wrong girl in November 2011 - my then almost two year old daughter, Maddy. That was when my family's journey with leukemia began...."~Erin and Dan McCarthy
Last month, Maddy became a SURVIVOR, after 2+ years of treatment. It was brutal - Maddy had 3 surgeries, over 50 rounds of outpatient chemotherapy (as well as hundreds of chemo meds at home), 10 spinal tap chemo injections, 4 blood transfusions, 12 ER visits, hair loss, 16 body scans, numerous inpatient admissions, and on and on..
Dan & Erin share their 2-year experience with their daughter's Leukemia and take us through all of the ups and downs of diagnosis, chemo, and what it means to be a survivor.
Dan has also been nominated as a person of the year by the Leukemia Society. Please consider donating (click here to find his page.) Every dollar counts as a vote, and we would love to see Dan receive this tremendous honor (not to mention raise a ton of $$ for cancer research)!
Erin is a professional photographer and if a listener books a session during the ten-week voting period, she will donate all costs to LLS. Find her website here.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
3/7/2014 • 40 minutes, 52 seconds
Want your kid to work for Google? Stop studying and start cultivating
There are 5 attributes Google, Inc. currently looks for when hiring an employee and guess what? The school you came from and your G.P.A. don't mean that much. In a New York Times article titled "How to Get a Job at Google" Thomas Friedman interviewed Laszlo Bock, the Senior Vice President of People Operations for Google and asks what they look for when hiring employees. Google determined that “G.P.A.’s are worthless as a criteria for hiring, and test scores are worthless. ... We found that they don’t predict anything.”
What does count?
General cognitive ability- and it’s not I.Q., it's learning ability.
Leadership — in particular emergent leadership as opposed to traditional leadership. Emergent leadership is described as "understanding when to assert your leadership qualities and just as importantly, when to step back and allow others to lead."
Humility and ownership- “It’s feeling the sense of responsibility, the sense of ownership, to step in,” he said, to try to solve any problem — and the humility to step back and embrace the better ideas of others.
Expertise
Be U, Inc.- Kids and Grownups Living from the Inside Out- We discuss the similarities between what Google is looking for and what our consciousness development system is all about.
What do you do when your kids are "fighting" and they're both right? We share a story of our two daughters having a serious disagreement, how they were both right, and how we navigated through the experience.
We also give our Oscar ballot results. Here's a clue- Todd was the runaway winner, but did some interesting "research" to get ready for the evening.
We also play this ultra-funny Saturday Night Live Commercial. Listen and enjoy.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men's Group has a few openings. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
3/4/2014 • 40 minutes, 26 seconds
Want your kid to work for Google? Stop studying and start cultivating
There are 5 attributes Google, Inc. currently looks for when hiring an employee and guess what? The school you came from and your G.P.A. don't mean that much. In a New York Times article titled "How to Get a Job at Google" Thomas Friedman interviewed Laszlo Bock, the Senior Vice President of People Operations for Google and asks what they look for when hiring employees. Google determined that “G.P.A.’s are worthless as a criteria for hiring, and test scores are worthless. ... We found that they don’t predict anything.”
What does count?
General cognitive ability- and it’s not I.Q., it's learning ability.
Leadership — in particular emergent leadership as opposed to traditional leadership. Emergent leadership is described as "understanding when to assert your leadership qualities and just as importantly, when to step back and allow others to lead."
Humility and ownership- “It’s feeling the sense of responsibility, the sense of ownership, to step in,” he said, to try to solve any problem — and the humility to step back and embrace the better ideas of others.
Expertise
Be U, Inc.- Kids and Grownups Living from the Inside Out- We discuss the similarities between what Google is looking for and what our consciousness development system is all about.
What do you do when your kids are "fighting" and they're both right? We share a story of our two daughters having a serious disagreement, how they were both right, and how we navigated through the experience.
We also give our Oscar ballot results. Here's a clue- Todd was the runaway winner, but did some interesting "research" to get ready for the evening.
We also play this ultra-funny Saturday Night Live Commercial. Listen and enjoy.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men's Group has a few openings. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
3/4/2014 • 40 minutes, 26 seconds
Dealing with an emotional child
How do we react when our children have an emotional response? Yes, there needs to be some boundaries on how our children treat us, but we must also be aware of our own triggers and take responsibility for the energy we bring. We share a recent experience when our daughter had an emotional response (let's just say it wasn't handled perfectly).
We also use the ocean as a metaphor to distinguish between fear and respect. The easier and quicker lesson is to teach fear, but is there a more effective way to communicate without passing fear down from one generation to the next?
Do you want your kids to like you more? Ask them to teach you something you don't know. I did this last weekend when I asked my girls to tell me about "Frozen". They lit up because they loved sharing a part of themselves (and teaching me in the process).
We also answer a few questions from some listeners whose partners have different parenting styles. We also talked about this in podcast our podcas titled "Are You On The Same Page As Your Spouse?"
Want to win a $20.00 Amazon gift card? The Oscars are this weekend and we want you to "Play the Oscars with ZPR"courtesy of Be U, Inc. Simply subscribe to our podcast by clicking this link and we'll get you the instructions to play ASAP. Invite your friends to join!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCjWMFXdk-Y&feature=youtu.be
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men's Group as a few openings. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
2/25/2014 • 45 minutes, 25 seconds
Dealing with an emotional child
How do we react when our children have an emotional response? Yes, there needs to be some boundaries on how our children treat us, but we must also be aware of our own triggers and take responsibility for the energy we bring. We share a recent experience when our daughter had an emotional response (let's just say it wasn't handled perfectly).
We also use the ocean as a metaphor to distinguish between fear and respect. The easier and quicker lesson is to teach fear, but is there a more effective way to communicate without passing fear down from one generation to the next?
Do you want your kids to like you more? Ask them to teach you something you don't know. I did this last weekend when I asked my girls to tell me about "Frozen". They lit up because they loved sharing a part of themselves (and teaching me in the process).
We also answer a few questions from some listeners whose partners have different parenting styles. We also talked about this in podcast our podcas titled "Are You On The Same Page As Your Spouse?"
Want to win a $20.00 Amazon gift card? The Oscars are this weekend and we want you to "Play the Oscars with ZPR"courtesy of Be U, Inc. Simply subscribe to our podcast by clicking this link and we'll get you the instructions to play ASAP. Invite your friends to join!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCjWMFXdk-Y&feature=youtu.be
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men's Group as a few openings. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
2/25/2014 • 45 minutes, 25 seconds
Adoption: 5 Kids, 3 Countries, 1 Family
Our friend Jenny Zabrocki shares her personal stories about her modern family. Jenny and her husband Jon had three biological children and then decided to adopt. They adopted a son, Mesfin, from Ethipoia and a daughter, Iris, from China. She helps us understand the challenges and celebrations surrounding the adoption process. Jenny's very honest and grounded way of sharing her story is an inspiration, and a reminder of how much each of us has to give.
Click here to read Jenny's "Live by Family" blog.
Resources:
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
2/21/2014 • 30 minutes, 27 seconds
Adoption: 5 Kids, 3 Countries, 1 Family
Our friend Jenny Zabrocki shares her personal stories about her modern family. Jenny and her husband Jon had three biological children and then decided to adopt. They adopted a son, Mesfin, from Ethipoia and a daughter, Iris, from China. She helps us understand the challenges and celebrations surrounding the adoption process. Jenny's very honest and grounded way of sharing her story is an inspiration, and a reminder of how much each of us has to give.
Click here to read Jenny's "Live by Family" blog.
Resources:
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
2/21/2014 • 30 minutes, 27 seconds
Parenting makes your brain mushy
Do you forget names or what you are going to say next? Do you walk into a room and forget why you are there? Don't fear- we can relate, and we also have some ideas to make your brain less mushy. There is a book called "Keep Your Brain Alive" that discusses Neurobics - these are ways to train your brain to stay alert and sharp.
Cathy just returned from a vacation and discusses its importance and how we put "fake" importance on our day to day activities. If we can all step back and re-prioritize we'd be in a much better place.
Lastly we discuss boys and the stigma against physical affection. A question came in from a listener about her 10 year old son being one way during the day and another way at night. Along the same lines, we discuss a blog written by Shannan Younger titled, "Thank you, Shaun White, for not medaling in the Olympics" Shaun White (famous snow-boarding Olympian) asks for a hug from another man in his moment of defeat.
Resources:
Mom Translator Skit- SNL
Keep Your Brain Alive by Lawrence Katz & Manning Rubin
Thank you, Shaun White, for not medaling in the Olympics
Lumosity- a simple online tool to improve cognitive function in various populations.
Jill Bolte Taylor's Ted Talk- A Stroke of Insight
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
2/19/2014 • 42 minutes, 47 seconds
Parenting makes your brain mushy
Do you forget names or what you are going to say next? Do you walk into a room and forget why you are there? Don't fear- we can relate, and we also have some ideas to make your brain less mushy. There is a book called "Keep Your Brain Alive" that discusses Neurobics - these are ways to train your brain to stay alert and sharp.
Cathy just returned from a vacation and discusses its importance and how we put "fake" importance on our day to day activities. If we can all step back and re-prioritize we'd be in a much better place.
Lastly we discuss boys and the stigma against physical affection. A question came in from a listener about her 10 year old son being one way during the day and another way at night. Along the same lines, we discuss a blog written by Shannan Younger titled, "Thank you, Shaun White, for not medaling in the Olympics" Shaun White (famous snow-boarding Olympian) asks for a hug from another man in his moment of defeat.
Resources:
Mom Translator Skit- SNL
Keep Your Brain Alive by Lawrence Katz & Manning Rubin
Thank you, Shaun White, for not medaling in the Olympics
Lumosity- a simple online tool to improve cognitive function in various populations.
Jill Bolte Taylor's Ted Talk- A Stroke of Insight
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2/19/2014 • 42 minutes, 47 seconds
Do your kids show gratitude?
Last Friday night was "pizza & ice cream night" in our house. Nowhere to go, nothing to do other than watch the Olympics, eat some unhealthy but yummy food and spend some quality time together. At least that was the picture I had in my head for the evening. The problem was one of my daughters was not on board with MY plan and instead told me how bored she was and how she wanted to watch "Merlin". I instantly went to a place of judgement thinking- this kid has no idea how good she has it- pizza, ice cream, Olympics. I think about Slum Dog Millionaire when the children are looking through the trash heaps for something edible to eat. Cathy and I discuss this experience at length and give some ideas on how best to navigate through such a situation.
What would you do if your kid decided to switch from Spanish over to French? Well that's what mine did even though I view it as less practical. It was a test to my overly-logical view point as well as my parenting. How would you react?
We also discuss the book All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood by Jennifer Senior. The research now shows that we are busier than ever and how that can affect our psyche. We distinguish between helicopter parenting and being a "super" parent. Last we discuss how joy is one of the more difficult emotions to own.
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Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
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2/11/2014 • 42 minutes, 6 seconds
Do your kids show gratitude?
Last Friday night was "pizza & ice cream night" in our house. Nowhere to go, nothing to do other than watch the Olympics, eat some unhealthy but yummy food and spend some quality time together. At least that was the picture I had in my head for the evening. The problem was one of my daughters was not on board with MY plan and instead told me how bored she was and how she wanted to watch "Merlin". I instantly went to a place of judgement thinking- this kid has no idea how good she has it- pizza, ice cream, Olympics. I think about Slum Dog Millionaire when the children are looking through the trash heaps for something edible to eat. Cathy and I discuss this experience at length and give some ideas on how best to navigate through such a situation.
What would you do if your kid decided to switch from Spanish over to French? Well that's what mine did even though I view it as less practical. It was a test to my overly-logical view point as well as my parenting. How would you react?
We also discuss the book All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood by Jennifer Senior. The research now shows that we are busier than ever and how that can affect our psyche. We distinguish between helicopter parenting and being a "super" parent. Last we discuss how joy is one of the more difficult emotions to own.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
2/11/2014 • 42 minutes, 6 seconds
Working the Work Life Balance
We sit down with Amy Rodgers Duffin as she explains her tactics for striking that elusive balance of career/mom/wife. Some of the things she explains in this conversation...
I am not sure who came up with this term, but to most women, it’s something we dream about, but find it difficult to have. As valuable as a winning lottery ticket, achieving work life balance means that we would actually have the time to meet the expectations of our career AND have enough quality time for ourselves, our families and our hobbies so that we feel “balanced”.
The demands of work in this electronic, 24-7 iphone world are intense. Many jobs are not just 8-5 anymore, but open for business whenever our phones are turned on. Whether your career is managing a household or a role in Corporate America, achieving balance is more challenging than ever. However, there are ways that we can work to have a more balanced life so that we feel satisfied. Here are some tips to help:
1. Identify your Balance Activities
Identify the activities that you need to spend time doing to feel satisfied. This could be quality time with your kids, working out, time for crafts or a visit to the book store. Establish a targeted amount of time to spend on these activities that will make you feel good. It could be 30 minutes of special reading time with the kids, two workouts a week or a one hour trip to the bookstore. Be realistic with the amount of time that is feasible so that you can make it happen.
2. Plan a Schedule
Plan your week to include time for your balance activities. We schedule meetings, kid’s activities, business trips and dinner reservations and don’t think twice because it is a necessity to ensure it gets done. Scheduling time for balance activities will help to ensure that time is budgeted and available for you. Be protective of this time just as you would with your work or parenting activities.
3. Choose Quality over Quantity
Start with small and realistic timeframes for your targeted balance activity and ensure that the time you have is well spent and focused. You can feel immensely satisfied getting in one good workout or having special time with your kids where you are fully engaged. Learn to value the quality of the time you have over the quantity.
4. Leave the guilt behind
It’s important to recognize that having activities that “balance” us is a necessity to our mental health. Feeling guilty for taking the time away from work or your family to do things you enjoy is normal. Taking time out for your balance activities can greatly refresh you and ultimately make you better when you return to your work or family. Learning to give yourself permission for balance activities will help to replace guilt and frustration with satisfaction.
5. Own It!
I am a big believer that we have a large role in our own happiness, balance and success. Once you have a plan, you have to own it to make it successful. It takes discipline, conscious decision making and assertiveness to manage your plan. Work to develop this highly valuable skill –you can do it!
Ultimately, it takes a lot of “work” to manage your balance, but every step you take will make for a happier you. Please send your best tips on how you work your work life balance to Amy at [email protected].
Lastly- we discussed a "wifes chart" from the 1930's.
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Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
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2/7/2014 • 34 minutes, 50 seconds
Working the Work Life Balance
We sit down with Amy Rodgers Duffin as she explains her tactics for striking that elusive balance of career/mom/wife. Some of the things she explains in this conversation...
I am not sure who came up with this term, but to most women, it’s something we dream about, but find it difficult to have. As valuable as a winning lottery ticket, achieving work life balance means that we would actually have the time to meet the expectations of our career AND have enough quality time for ourselves, our families and our hobbies so that we feel “balanced”.
The demands of work in this electronic, 24-7 iphone world are intense. Many jobs are not just 8-5 anymore, but open for business whenever our phones are turned on. Whether your career is managing a household or a role in Corporate America, achieving balance is more challenging than ever. However, there are ways that we can work to have a more balanced life so that we feel satisfied. Here are some tips to help:
1. Identify your Balance Activities
Identify the activities that you need to spend time doing to feel satisfied. This could be quality time with your kids, working out, time for crafts or a visit to the book store. Establish a targeted amount of time to spend on these activities that will make you feel good. It could be 30 minutes of special reading time with the kids, two workouts a week or a one hour trip to the bookstore. Be realistic with the amount of time that is feasible so that you can make it happen.
2. Plan a Schedule
Plan your week to include time for your balance activities. We schedule meetings, kid’s activities, business trips and dinner reservations and don’t think twice because it is a necessity to ensure it gets done. Scheduling time for balance activities will help to ensure that time is budgeted and available for you. Be protective of this time just as you would with your work or parenting activities.
3. Choose Quality over Quantity
Start with small and realistic timeframes for your targeted balance activity and ensure that the time you have is well spent and focused. You can feel immensely satisfied getting in one good workout or having special time with your kids where you are fully engaged. Learn to value the quality of the time you have over the quantity.
4. Leave the guilt behind
It’s important to recognize that having activities that “balance” us is a necessity to our mental health. Feeling guilty for taking the time away from work or your family to do things you enjoy is normal. Taking time out for your balance activities can greatly refresh you and ultimately make you better when you return to your work or family. Learning to give yourself permission for balance activities will help to replace guilt and frustration with satisfaction.
5. Own It!
I am a big believer that we have a large role in our own happiness, balance and success. Once you have a plan, you have to own it to make it successful. It takes discipline, conscious decision making and assertiveness to manage your plan. Work to develop this highly valuable skill –you can do it!
Ultimately, it takes a lot of “work” to manage your balance, but every step you take will make for a happier you. Please send your best tips on how you work your work life balance to Amy at [email protected].
Lastly- we discussed a "wifes chart" from the 1930's.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
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2/7/2014 • 34 minutes, 50 seconds
Who’s ready for some feedback?
When was the last time you asked somebody for feedback? Maybe from your partner, your work, or your kids? We discuss the importance of feedback, specifically how to give it, and how to receive it. We also discuss Phillip Seymour Hoffman's tragic death and how these real life situations can be discussed in the home (for children who are old enough to understand).
We end by talking to Kelly Pietrangeli from MyProjectMe.com Her website and Facebook page is for busy moms, and it's all about self care. The website is a toolbox for motivation, inspiration and solutions - it's a place to ‘check in’ with yourself and get back on the right track.
REMINDERS:
Virtual Relationship Retreat starts this Wednesday, Feb 5th 2014- For individuals, couples, friends, or the workplace. Practice self awareness, develop communication skills, and discover ways to create peaceful and more harmonious relationships. Click here for more details.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
2/4/2014 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Who’s ready for some feedback?
When was the last time you asked somebody for feedback? Maybe from your partner, your work, or your kids? We discuss the importance of feedback, specifically how to give it, and how to receive it. We also discuss Phillip Seymour Hoffman's tragic death and how these real life situations can be discussed in the home (for children who are old enough to understand).
We end by talking to Kelly Pietrangeli from MyProjectMe.com Her website and Facebook page is for busy moms, and it's all about self care. The website is a toolbox for motivation, inspiration and solutions - it's a place to ‘check in’ with yourself and get back on the right track.
REMINDERS:
Virtual Relationship Retreat starts this Wednesday, Feb 5th 2014- For individuals, couples, friends, or the workplace. Practice self awareness, develop communication skills, and discover ways to create peaceful and more harmonious relationships. Click here for more details.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
2/4/2014 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Are you “sapping” your child’s development?
We talk about personal responsibility as well as Kathy Caprino's blog titled "7 Crippling Parenting Behaviors That Keep Children From Growing Into Leaders" A link to the blog is listed under "resources" below. The 7 beahaviors are:
1. We don’t let our children experience risk
2. We rescue too quickly
3. We rave too easily
4. We let guilt get in the way of leading well
5. We don’t share our past mistakes
6. We mistake intelligence, giftedness and influence for maturity
7. We don’t practice what we preach
We also answer a listener's question on how to not feel like a drill sargeant when she's getting her kids ready for school.
Resources
Kathy Caprino's blog- 7 Crippling Parenting Behaviors That Keep Children From Growing Into Leaders
Josh Becker's Podcast- I Simply Am Podcast
Po Bronson's Book- Nurture Shock
ZPR's archived podcast-Why Failure is a Good Thing
Asia's "Heat of the Moment"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDpPoytXVvo
REMINDERS:
Virtual Relationship Retreat- For individuals, couples, friends, or the workplace. Practice self awareness, develop communication skills, and discover ways to create peaceful and more harmonious relationships. Click here for more details.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/28/2014 • 48 minutes, 3 seconds
Are you “sapping” your child’s development?
We talk about personal responsibility as well as Kathy Caprino's blog titled "7 Crippling Parenting Behaviors That Keep Children From Growing Into Leaders" A link to the blog is listed under "resources" below. The 7 beahaviors are:
1. We don’t let our children experience risk
2. We rescue too quickly
3. We rave too easily
4. We let guilt get in the way of leading well
5. We don’t share our past mistakes
6. We mistake intelligence, giftedness and influence for maturity
7. We don’t practice what we preach
We also answer a listener's question on how to not feel like a drill sargeant when she's getting her kids ready for school.
Resources
Kathy Caprino's blog- 7 Crippling Parenting Behaviors That Keep Children From Growing Into Leaders
Josh Becker's Podcast- I Simply Am Podcast
Po Bronson's Book- Nurture Shock
ZPR's archived podcast-Why Failure is a Good Thing
Asia's "Heat of the Moment"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDpPoytXVvo
REMINDERS:
Virtual Relationship Retreat- For individuals, couples, friends, or the workplace. Practice self awareness, develop communication skills, and discover ways to create peaceful and more harmonious relationships. Click here for more details.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/28/2014 • 48 minutes, 3 seconds
Has cancer touched your life?
Help is on the way! We interview a truly inspirational person- Jonny Immerman. At 26 years old, Jonny was diagnosed with testicular cancer and began his fight against the disease. Throughout his experience, Jonny was lucky enough to have loving support from his family and friends but had never met anyone his age who was a cancer survivor. He wanted to talk to someone just like him, someone who truly understood, and was intimately familiar with his experience. In short, he was looking for someone who had already beaten the same type of cancer. This was the beginning of Jonny’s vision and in 2003, it became a reality when he founded Imerman Angels.
Imerman Angels provides personalized connections that enable 1-on-1 support among cancer fighters, survivors and caregivers. Listen in and become inspired.
REMINDERS:
Virtual Relationship Retreat- For individuals, couples, friends, or the workplace. Practice self awareness, develop communication skills, and discover ways to create peaceful and more harmonious relationships. Click here for more details.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/24/2014 • 18 minutes, 30 seconds
Has cancer touched your life?
Help is on the way! We interview a truly inspirational person- Jonny Immerman. At 26 years old, Jonny was diagnosed with testicular cancer and began his fight against the disease. Throughout his experience, Jonny was lucky enough to have loving support from his family and friends but had never met anyone his age who was a cancer survivor. He wanted to talk to someone just like him, someone who truly understood, and was intimately familiar with his experience. In short, he was looking for someone who had already beaten the same type of cancer. This was the beginning of Jonny’s vision and in 2003, it became a reality when he founded Imerman Angels.
Imerman Angels provides personalized connections that enable 1-on-1 support among cancer fighters, survivors and caregivers. Listen in and become inspired.
REMINDERS:
Virtual Relationship Retreat- For individuals, couples, friends, or the workplace. Practice self awareness, develop communication skills, and discover ways to create peaceful and more harmonious relationships. Click here for more details.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/24/2014 • 18 minutes, 30 seconds
Boys don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK
We discuss the importance of the inner world, specifically how this relates to preadolescent/teenage boys. They generally don't ask for help, but that doesn't mean they don't need support. We offer tips and guidance in how to understand and relate to "boy world". We also discuss the "innerscape" and "outerscape" of a person and why "remembering and forgetting" are part of the consciousness process.
REMINDERS:
Virtual Relationship Retreat- For individuals, couples, friends, or the workplace. Practice self awareness, develop communication skills, and discover ways to create peaceful and more harmonious relationships. Click here for more details.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/21/2014 • 40 minutes, 27 seconds
Boys don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK
We discuss the importance of the inner world, specifically how this relates to preadolescent/teenage boys. They generally don't ask for help, but that doesn't mean they don't need support. We offer tips and guidance in how to understand and relate to "boy world". We also discuss the "innerscape" and "outerscape" of a person and why "remembering and forgetting" are part of the consciousness process.
REMINDERS:
Virtual Relationship Retreat- For individuals, couples, friends, or the workplace. Practice self awareness, develop communication skills, and discover ways to create peaceful and more harmonious relationships. Click here for more details.
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/21/2014 • 40 minutes, 27 seconds
10 Habits To Turn Your Marriage Around
In the first half of the show we discuss ideas a blog written by Dr. Mark Goulston on how to increase the happiness of your "couplehood" The 10 habits discussed:
1. Go to bed at the same time
2. Cultivate common interests
3. Walk hand in hand or side by side
4. Make trust and forgiveness your default
5. Focus more on what your partner does right than what he or she does wrong
6. Hug each other as soon as you see each other after work
7. Say “I love you” and “Have a good day” every morning
8. Say “Good night” every night, regardless of how you feel
9. Do a “weather” check during the day
10. Be proud to be seen with your partner
The second half of the show we discuss a blog written by Kate Hunter titled " The Age Your Kids Need You Around The Most" Many times parents tend to take a less active role of parenting during the pre-adolecent stage as children begin to spread their wings. Many experts believe this is the time when they need us the most.
Todd also submits two entries into the Tournament of Bad- Golden Globes & the phrase "Happy Wife, Happy Life"
Resources discussed in this week's show:
Dr. Mark Goulston's blog 10 Habits of Happy Couples
Kate Hunter's blog "The Age Your Kids Need You Around The Most"
Hunter Clark's interview with Cathy on her "Yoga Stories" podcast
Todd's first blog "11 Mistakes Your marriage Needs You To Stop Making"
HeartMath's Power Of The Heart's Electromagnetic Field
Previous ZPR podcast which discussed the relationship b/w the heart and the brain "Respect for The Scarecrow & The Tin Man"
REMINDERS:
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets, they are going quickly.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/14/2014 • 35 minutes, 55 seconds
10 Habits To Turn Your Marriage Around
In the first half of the show we discuss ideas a blog written by Dr. Mark Goulston on how to increase the happiness of your "couplehood" The 10 habits discussed:
1. Go to bed at the same time
2. Cultivate common interests
3. Walk hand in hand or side by side
4. Make trust and forgiveness your default
5. Focus more on what your partner does right than what he or she does wrong
6. Hug each other as soon as you see each other after work
7. Say “I love you” and “Have a good day” every morning
8. Say “Good night” every night, regardless of how you feel
9. Do a “weather” check during the day
10. Be proud to be seen with your partner
The second half of the show we discuss a blog written by Kate Hunter titled " The Age Your Kids Need You Around The Most" Many times parents tend to take a less active role of parenting during the pre-adolecent stage as children begin to spread their wings. Many experts believe this is the time when they need us the most.
Todd also submits two entries into the Tournament of Bad- Golden Globes & the phrase "Happy Wife, Happy Life"
Resources discussed in this week's show:
Dr. Mark Goulston's blog 10 Habits of Happy Couples
Kate Hunter's blog "The Age Your Kids Need You Around The Most"
Hunter Clark's interview with Cathy on her "Yoga Stories" podcast
Todd's first blog "11 Mistakes Your marriage Needs You To Stop Making"
HeartMath's Power Of The Heart's Electromagnetic Field
Previous ZPR podcast which discussed the relationship b/w the heart and the brain "Respect for The Scarecrow & The Tin Man"
REMINDERS:
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets, they are going quickly.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/14/2014 • 35 minutes, 55 seconds
Dr. Shefali Tsabary discusses her new book “Out of Control”
We interview Dr. Shefali Tsabary the author of the The Conscious Parent (with a forward written by the Dalai Lama) and her new book Out of Control which questions why and how we discipline children.
Some of the issues we discuss with Dr. Shefali:
- What are the first steps we can take to become a more conscious parent?
- What prevents us from being the parent that we want to be?
- Why most discipline strategies don't work. How parenting our children can help us heal our past wounds.
- How to release guilt when we recognize our parenting challenges are less about our children issues and more about our issues.
- Can our children be an instrument for our own personal growth?
- How do we release the power of natural consequences?
REMINDERS:
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets, they are going quickly.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/10/2014 • 34 minutes, 55 seconds
Dr. Shefali Tsabary discusses her new book “Out of Control”
We interview Dr. Shefali Tsabary the author of the The Conscious Parent (with a forward written by the Dalai Lama) and her new book Out of Control which questions why and how we discipline children.
Some of the issues we discuss with Dr. Shefali:
- What are the first steps we can take to become a more conscious parent?
- What prevents us from being the parent that we want to be?
- Why most discipline strategies don't work. How parenting our children can help us heal our past wounds.
- How to release guilt when we recognize our parenting challenges are less about our children issues and more about our issues.
- Can our children be an instrument for our own personal growth?
- How do we release the power of natural consequences?
REMINDERS:
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR.
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets, they are going quickly.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/10/2014 • 34 minutes, 55 seconds
10 Mistakes I Made as a Wife (And Why I’m Better For it)
It's Cathy's turn to share what she learned after 11 years of marriage. Her mistakes:
1. Being a martyr
2. Pretending to like things I didn't like
3. Not trying things I haven't tried (paradox)
4. Worrying about the small stuff (and not seeing the big stuff)5.Not trusting Todd's ability to parent
5. Wanting Todd to read my mind
6. Shutting down instead of saying what I felt
7. Not saying thank you and sorry
8. Not admitting to my mistakes
9. Not recognizing that letting go is the best way to love
In the second half of our show, we interview our new Partner, Hunter Clark from hunteryoga.com/zen. In our continual effort to provide resources to our listeners, we introduced Hunter's 28 day Daily Practice Immersion. This program will help our listeners develop a home yoga practice that will fit into your day; help you form the new, positive habit of self-care; and teach you practical ways to relieve stress and relax the body and mind.
The first 7 days are free so we encourage you to signup by going to hunteryoga.com/zen
REMINDERS:
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/7/2014 • 51 minutes
10 Mistakes I Made as a Wife (And Why I’m Better For it)
It's Cathy's turn to share what she learned after 11 years of marriage. Her mistakes:
1. Being a martyr
2. Pretending to like things I didn't like
3. Not trying things I haven't tried (paradox)
4. Worrying about the small stuff (and not seeing the big stuff)5.Not trusting Todd's ability to parent
5. Wanting Todd to read my mind
6. Shutting down instead of saying what I felt
7. Not saying thank you and sorry
8. Not admitting to my mistakes
9. Not recognizing that letting go is the best way to love
In the second half of our show, we interview our new Partner, Hunter Clark from hunteryoga.com/zen. In our continual effort to provide resources to our listeners, we introduced Hunter's 28 day Daily Practice Immersion. This program will help our listeners develop a home yoga practice that will fit into your day; help you form the new, positive habit of self-care; and teach you practical ways to relieve stress and relax the body and mind.
The first 7 days are free so we encourage you to signup by going to hunteryoga.com/zen
REMINDERS:
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
1/7/2014 • 51 minutes
11 mistakes I have made as a husband (and why I’m better for it)
When I do the annual job of washing the windows in my house, I always say without exception, "I never realized they were that dirty." I can now see how green the trees are, how blue the sky is. We see the world through our own filter. Our soul needs to to be cleaned as well by doing things such as reading books, working with a therapist, meditating, taking a mindful walk, etc. These are all actions that can give us a better perception of the world.
Conversely—if you are filling your thoughts/heart with negative things, that is the world that you will see. If we can all make this shift, our lives will be happier because of it. We share some resources that may help including Mark Nope's "Book of Awakening" , Gary Chapman's "5 Love Languages" and the documentary Man on Wire (trailer is below).
In the second half of our show (22:48 mark) - I go over 11 mistakes I have made in my 11 years of being a husband. We discuss each one and share some stories. They are (in no particular order):
I made up for my ineptitude with grand gestures.
I spoke a different language.
I fixed her problems.
I thought we were the same.
I let her pass me by.
I did not put her on the calendar
I thought we were supposed to grow together.
I let things roll off my back.
I talked down to her in the presence of others.
I made a big deal when I did something nice.
I didn’t fight fair.
Don't forget to:
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIawNRm9NWM
12/31/2013 • 50 minutes, 7 seconds
11 mistakes I have made as a husband (and why I’m better for it)
When I do the annual job of washing the windows in my house, I always say without exception, "I never realized they were that dirty." I can now see how green the trees are, how blue the sky is. We see the world through our own filter. Our soul needs to to be cleaned as well by doing things such as reading books, working with a therapist, meditating, taking a mindful walk, etc. These are all actions that can give us a better perception of the world.
Conversely—if you are filling your thoughts/heart with negative things, that is the world that you will see. If we can all make this shift, our lives will be happier because of it. We share some resources that may help including Mark Nope's "Book of Awakening" , Gary Chapman's "5 Love Languages" and the documentary Man on Wire (trailer is below).
In the second half of our show (22:48 mark) - I go over 11 mistakes I have made in my 11 years of being a husband. We discuss each one and share some stories. They are (in no particular order):
I made up for my ineptitude with grand gestures.
I spoke a different language.
I fixed her problems.
I thought we were the same.
I let her pass me by.
I did not put her on the calendar
I thought we were supposed to grow together.
I let things roll off my back.
I talked down to her in the presence of others.
I made a big deal when I did something nice.
I didn’t fight fair.
Don't forget to:
If you shop Amazon by going through our website first (there is an amazon link on the bottom right hand of our home page), a portion of your sale will help fund our Be U program. Thanks for supporting us!
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIawNRm9NWM
12/31/2013 • 50 minutes, 7 seconds
Are we shortchanging men?
We interview Josh Becker, a teacher for Breakthrough for Men and host of the I Simply Am podcast. Breakthrough for Men is dedicated to making real change in the quality of men’s lives. We discuss why it's much more difficult to gather a group of men (vs. women) for the purpose of self exploration. Josh helps redefine the definition of manhood - society encourages men to be strong and not vulnerable, intelligent and not thoughtful, powerful and not beautiful. And men are using unhealthy coping mechanisms (alcohol, drugs, sex, gaming, gambling) to to deal with their unrecognized feelings and challenges. Josh can be found here and information on Breakthrough for Men can be found here.
How can women help men open up?
If and when your husband shows any sense of vulnerability, do not use it against them or make fun of them in any way, and create a safe and trusting environment for your husband to express emotions. Men need to know they're safe before opening up.
How can men open up?
Take a look at the people you surround yourself with. Is it based soley upon alcohol and sports? If you find that it's less fulfilling than it used to be, it might be time to find a group of men that have some other interest. Can't find one? Check this out - I Simply Am blog/podcast by Josh Becker
Todd, Cathy, & Josh play a random question game - find out their answers to these questions:
What is one thing you wish you knew 20 years ago that you know now?
Who is your favorite teacher?
How do you practice self-love?
Don't forget to:
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly. The trailer is below.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
12/27/2013 • 35 minutes, 22 seconds
Are we shortchanging men?
We interview Josh Becker, a teacher for Breakthrough for Men and host of the I Simply Am podcast. Breakthrough for Men is dedicated to making real change in the quality of men’s lives. We discuss why it's much more difficult to gather a group of men (vs. women) for the purpose of self exploration. Josh helps redefine the definition of manhood - society encourages men to be strong and not vulnerable, intelligent and not thoughtful, powerful and not beautiful. And men are using unhealthy coping mechanisms (alcohol, drugs, sex, gaming, gambling) to to deal with their unrecognized feelings and challenges. Josh can be found here and information on Breakthrough for Men can be found here.
How can women help men open up?
If and when your husband shows any sense of vulnerability, do not use it against them or make fun of them in any way, and create a safe and trusting environment for your husband to express emotions. Men need to know they're safe before opening up.
How can men open up?
Take a look at the people you surround yourself with. Is it based soley upon alcohol and sports? If you find that it's less fulfilling than it used to be, it might be time to find a group of men that have some other interest. Can't find one? Check this out - I Simply Am blog/podcast by Josh Becker
Todd, Cathy, & Josh play a random question game - find out their answers to these questions:
What is one thing you wish you knew 20 years ago that you know now?
Who is your favorite teacher?
How do you practice self-love?
Don't forget to:
Check out our new website & be sure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly. The trailer is below.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
12/27/2013 • 35 minutes, 22 seconds
Speaking down to children and lessons from “Frozen”
We interview blogger/editor Ben Martin of The Good Men Project. We discuss his blog which asks the question Why is it socially acceptable to speak down to children when we would rarely (if ever) speak to another adult in the same way? Cathy also shares her thoughts on the lessons from the movie Frozen (the trailer can be found @ the bottom of this blog). This movie is all about self acceptance, shining as brightly as we can, and how to utilize our gifts.
Cathy and Todd shares some personal experience with feeling freedom after a personal breakup, miscarriages, and forgiveness.
We also preview Friday's Conversations With People We Love with Josh Becker.
Ben's blog can be found here.
We also discuss smaller items like google calendar, sleeping in movies, & walking out of movies, the poower of empathy (Brene Brown video clip below)
Don't forget to:
Check out our new website & besure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR
Vote for us for the Best Health & Lifestyle podcast @ Stitcher
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly. The trailer is below.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Evwgu369Jw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbQm5doF_Uc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsvklXhYaE
12/24/2013 • 51 minutes
Speaking down to children and lessons from “Frozen”
We interview blogger/editor Ben Martin of The Good Men Project. We discuss his blog which asks the question Why is it socially acceptable to speak down to children when we would rarely (if ever) speak to another adult in the same way? Cathy also shares her thoughts on the lessons from the movie Frozen (the trailer can be found @ the bottom of this blog). This movie is all about self acceptance, shining as brightly as we can, and how to utilize our gifts.
Cathy and Todd shares some personal experience with feeling freedom after a personal breakup, miscarriages, and forgiveness.
We also preview Friday's Conversations With People We Love with Josh Becker.
Ben's blog can be found here.
We also discuss smaller items like google calendar, sleeping in movies, & walking out of movies, the poower of empathy (Brene Brown video clip below)
Don't forget to:
Check out our new website & besure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR
Vote for us for the Best Health & Lifestyle podcast @ Stitcher
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly. The trailer is below.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Evwgu369Jw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbQm5doF_Uc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsvklXhYaE
12/24/2013 • 51 minutes
Santa Clause Visits ZPR
Among the topics of todays podcast:
We discuss a blog title "Is Disney TV poisoning our kids"? Some people thinks so. Some shows are OK, whereas others are just not good for your kids to be watching. Where's the balance between prohibiting certain shows for your kids and letting them figure out for themselves what is good/bad and then having a discussion about the shows. We contrast the "perfection" of the female actresses of Disney TV vs. what was popular in our day such as the girls on Facts of Life or even current shows such as Modern Family. The blog can be found here
The badness of the cartoon "Might Mouse" and the goodness of Captain Caveman. See clips below-
Lastly Santa pays a visit to ZPR. What can I say, it's one of the more interesting interviews we have done. Santa shows up @ the 34:37 mark in the show.
Don't forget to:
Check out our new website & besure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR
Vote for us for the Best Health & Lifestyle podcast @ Stitcher
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly. The trailer is below.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUHShcWlkE8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiw4b0bl8lc&list=PLE63EB85A58406047
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsvklXhYaE
12/17/2013 • 44 minutes, 14 seconds
Santa Clause Visits ZPR
Among the topics of todays podcast:
We discuss a blog title "Is Disney TV poisoning our kids"? Some people thinks so. Some shows are OK, whereas others are just not good for your kids to be watching. Where's the balance between prohibiting certain shows for your kids and letting them figure out for themselves what is good/bad and then having a discussion about the shows. We contrast the "perfection" of the female actresses of Disney TV vs. what was popular in our day such as the girls on Facts of Life or even current shows such as Modern Family. The blog can be found here
The badness of the cartoon "Might Mouse" and the goodness of Captain Caveman. See clips below-
Lastly Santa pays a visit to ZPR. What can I say, it's one of the more interesting interviews we have done. Santa shows up @ the 34:37 mark in the show.
Don't forget to:
Check out our new website & besure to sign up to get all new podcast sent direct to your inbox @ ZPR
Vote for us for the Best Health & Lifestyle podcast @ Stitcher
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly. The trailer is below.
Todd's Men Adventure Retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUHShcWlkE8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiw4b0bl8lc&list=PLE63EB85A58406047
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsvklXhYaE
12/17/2013 • 44 minutes, 14 seconds
What is Soul to Soul Parenting?
We talk with Annie Burnside, author, blogger, and teacher who focuses on spiritual development for individuals and families. In this podcast we discuss the problem with parenting books, why personal growth is the key to parenting, and how to infuse spiritual language and lessons into digestible bites. Annie also talks about raising teenagers and the true definition of success. Towards the end of the show, we talk about the YouTube clip included below. Annie is the author of Soul to Soul Parenting and she offers Soul Circles in the Chicago area.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIsCs9_-LP8
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly.
Todd's men retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
12/13/2013 • 33 minutes, 53 seconds
What is Soul to Soul Parenting?
We talk with Annie Burnside, author, blogger, and teacher who focuses on spiritual development for individuals and families. In this podcast we discuss the problem with parenting books, why personal growth is the key to parenting, and how to infuse spiritual language and lessons into digestible bites. Annie also talks about raising teenagers and the true definition of success. Towards the end of the show, we talk about the YouTube clip included below. Annie is the author of Soul to Soul Parenting and she offers Soul Circles in the Chicago area.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIsCs9_-LP8
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly.
Todd's men retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
12/13/2013 • 33 minutes, 53 seconds
Heroes & Forgiveness
The theme for this week is forgiveness (big and small) and heroes. Cathy and Todd talk about a mugger who apologized to his victim on facebook...35 years later. In the spirit of the holiday season they discuss other forms of forgiveness - to ourselves and others. They illustrate this with the story of the two monks. and they also talk a lot about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
As we age, our heroes evolve - Todd's hero growing up was Walter Payton, but now he is in awe of others such as Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, and a man named Chuck Feeney. The story about their philanthropic efforts can be found here. We also discuss Nelson Mandela and Malala.
» Read more about the apologetic mugger here.
» Read more about the two monks here.
The documentary called The One percent is mentioned in which Jamie Johnson exposes the life of an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELodtbfqBCA
We also dedicate the show to the life and memory of Nelson Mandela. He is honored in part in this music video from U2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC3ahd6Di3M
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly. The trailer is below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsvklXhYaE
Todd's men retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
12/10/2013 • 43 minutes, 22 seconds
Heroes & Forgiveness
The theme for this week is forgiveness (big and small) and heroes. Cathy and Todd talk about a mugger who apologized to his victim on facebook...35 years later. In the spirit of the holiday season they discuss other forms of forgiveness - to ourselves and others. They illustrate this with the story of the two monks. and they also talk a lot about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
As we age, our heroes evolve - Todd's hero growing up was Walter Payton, but now he is in awe of others such as Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, and a man named Chuck Feeney. The story about their philanthropic efforts can be found here. We also discuss Nelson Mandela and Malala.
» Read more about the apologetic mugger here.
» Read more about the two monks here.
The documentary called The One percent is mentioned in which Jamie Johnson exposes the life of an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELodtbfqBCA
We also dedicate the show to the life and memory of Nelson Mandela. He is honored in part in this music video from U2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC3ahd6Di3M
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary "Girl Rising" in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly. The trailer is below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsvklXhYaE
Todd's men retreat is February 28th through March 2nd. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
12/10/2013 • 43 minutes, 22 seconds
4 Tips to Reduce Holiday Chaos
We discuss 4 ways to reduce your holiday stress: Dealing with family, How to cope with a case of the “shoulds”, Setting an intention for the holidays, Register for the 8 days of Holiday Calm Virtual Retreat. Todd features the first of four weekly shout outs to a a holiday movie. This week we feature National Lampoons Christmas Vacation.
The Tournament of Bad is in full force as we debate delaying the gratification by listening to holiday music after Thanksgiving – Cathy listens whenever she wants, Todd waits – what do you do?
We also play a touching clip that brings Cathy to tears
12/4/2013 • 42 minutes, 54 seconds
4 Tips to Reduce Holiday Chaos
We discuss 4 ways to reduce your holiday stress: Dealing with family, How to cope with a case of the “shoulds”, Setting an intention for the holidays, Register for the 8 days of Holiday Calm Virtual Retreat. Todd features the first of four weekly shout outs to a a holiday movie. This week we feature National Lampoons Christmas Vacation.
The Tournament of Bad is in full force as we debate delaying the gratification by listening to holiday music after Thanksgiving – Cathy listens whenever she wants, Todd waits – what do you do?
We also play a touching clip that brings Cathy to tears
12/4/2013 • 42 minutes, 54 seconds
A support system for LGBT youth
We talk with Nancy Mullen, social worker, author, pastry chef, and advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. Nancy worked for several years in the HIV/AIDS field and shifted to her work with LGBT youth in 1998 as the executive director of a small, grassroots agency. She is a sought after public speaker on topics such as LGBT Youth and Adolescent Development and Current Trends in Working with LGBT Youth. She is a blogger and author of Urban Tidepool, a memoir that Nancy describes as “Reminiscent of Lemony Snicket’s “A Series of Unfortunate Events” with a gay twist, a helping of The Glass Castle and a hint of Erma Bombeck.”
Cathy’s virtual Holiday Retreat begins on December 9th. Click the link for more info.
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary “Girl Rising” in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly.
Todd’s men retreat is March 7th thru March 9th. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Thank you for listening!!!
11/29/2013 • 28 minutes, 15 seconds
A support system for LGBT youth
We talk with Nancy Mullen, social worker, author, pastry chef, and advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. Nancy worked for several years in the HIV/AIDS field and shifted to her work with LGBT youth in 1998 as the executive director of a small, grassroots agency. She is a sought after public speaker on topics such as LGBT Youth and Adolescent Development and Current Trends in Working with LGBT Youth. She is a blogger and author of Urban Tidepool, a memoir that Nancy describes as “Reminiscent of Lemony Snicket’s “A Series of Unfortunate Events” with a gay twist, a helping of The Glass Castle and a hint of Erma Bombeck.”
Cathy’s virtual Holiday Retreat begins on December 9th. Click the link for more info.
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary “Girl Rising” in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly.
Todd’s men retreat is March 7th thru March 9th. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
Thank you for listening!!!
11/29/2013 • 28 minutes, 15 seconds
Let’s save Thursday for the turkeys
What is Thanksgiving about? Being with family or finding the best deal? Many retailers moved Black Friday deals up a day and now people are expected to work on Thanksgiving or they feel the need to shop instead of relax. We subscribe to not feeding into the frenzy – will you join us? We also discuss a book titled Triumphs of Experience by George Vaillant. The book is the longest longitudinal study of human development. Among the surprising findings: people who do well in old age did not necessarily do so well in midlife, and vice versa. We discuss more from the book and share a clip from the author. We learn a new idea from the author in which he states that the ability to take love in and metabolize it is the key to a successful life.
Other random stuff:
The Safety Dance, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and Todd’s disdain for shopping and receving clothes as gifts.
Cathy’s virtual Holiday Retreat begins on December 9th. Click the link for more info.
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary “Girl Rising” in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly.
Todd’s men retreat is March 7th thru March 9th. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/26/2013 • 48 minutes, 25 seconds
Let’s save Thursday for the turkeys
What is Thanksgiving about? Being with family or finding the best deal? Many retailers moved Black Friday deals up a day and now people are expected to work on Thanksgiving or they feel the need to shop instead of relax. We subscribe to not feeding into the frenzy – will you join us? We also discuss a book titled Triumphs of Experience by George Vaillant. The book is the longest longitudinal study of human development. Among the surprising findings: people who do well in old age did not necessarily do so well in midlife, and vice versa. We discuss more from the book and share a clip from the author. We learn a new idea from the author in which he states that the ability to take love in and metabolize it is the key to a successful life.
Other random stuff:
The Safety Dance, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and Todd’s disdain for shopping and receving clothes as gifts.
Cathy’s virtual Holiday Retreat begins on December 9th. Click the link for more info.
We have arranged for a screening of the documentary “Girl Rising” in Lombard. Click here to purchase your tickets as there going quickly.
Todd’s men retreat is March 7th thru March 9th. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/26/2013 • 48 minutes, 25 seconds
Three documentaries that will change your life!
We were inspired by a 60 Minutes segment about a group of billionaires who took “The Giving Pledge”. It’s headed up by Bill/Melinda Gates and Warren Buffet, and the only requirement is to give away at least half of your fortune. Sometimes it’s easy to look at the super rich and say, “Well if I was that rich, I would do the same thing.” The bottom line is that most people in the U.S. are rich compared to other people around the world. We must ask ourselves, are we doing everything we can to help others? The 60 Minutes is below.
One of the billionaires is a man named Jeffrey Skoll. He produces documentaries with the hopes to bring about social change. This led to a discussion about our own favorite documentaries with a link to the trailers below:
Girl Rising- The movie tells the stories of nine girls from nine countries. Their stories reflect their struggles to overcome societal or cultural barriers.
Register to view the “Girl Rising” screening in Lombard IL on January 21st here
I Am- In the film, Shadyac conducts interviews with scientists, religious leaders, environmentalists and philosophers including Desmond Tutu, Noam Chomsky, Lynne McTaggart, Elisabet Sahtouris, David Suzuki, Howard Zinn, and Thom Hartmann. The film asks two central questions: What’s Wrong With the World? and What Can We Do About it?. It is about “human connectedness, happiness, and the human spirit”,and explores themes including Darwinism, Western mores, loneliness, the economy, and the drive to war.
Get “I Am” here.
Miss Representation- The film interweaves stories from teenage girls with provocative interviews from the likes of Condoleezza Rice, Lisa Ling, Nancy Pelosi, Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, Rosario Dawson, Dr. Jackson Katz, Dr. Jean Kilbourne, and Gloria Steinem to give an inside look at the media and its message. The film’s motto, “You can’t be what you can’t see,” underscores an implicit message that young women need and want positive role models, and that the media has thus far neglected its unique opportunity to provide them. The film includes a social action campaign to address change in policy, education and call for socially responsible business
Get “Miss Representation” on Netflix here
We only need 66 more people to “tip” this showing of 10×10 – Girl Rising! I think we can make it happen, so click below, reserve your ticket NOW (don’t wait, we need the reservation to green light the showing), and then get excited about a documentary that is SO worth your time. Click here to reserve your seats. http://gathr.us/screening/6453
Resource of the week mykidsadventures.com - My Kids’ Adventures™ is an online magazine designed to make it easy for busy parents to create adventures with their children anywhere
Todd’s men retreat is March 7th thru March 9th. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/19/2013 • 39 minutes, 27 seconds
Three documentaries that will change your life!
We were inspired by a 60 Minutes segment about a group of billionaires who took “The Giving Pledge”. It’s headed up by Bill/Melinda Gates and Warren Buffet, and the only requirement is to give away at least half of your fortune. Sometimes it’s easy to look at the super rich and say, “Well if I was that rich, I would do the same thing.” The bottom line is that most people in the U.S. are rich compared to other people around the world. We must ask ourselves, are we doing everything we can to help others? The 60 Minutes is below.
One of the billionaires is a man named Jeffrey Skoll. He produces documentaries with the hopes to bring about social change. This led to a discussion about our own favorite documentaries with a link to the trailers below:
Girl Rising- The movie tells the stories of nine girls from nine countries. Their stories reflect their struggles to overcome societal or cultural barriers.
Register to view the “Girl Rising” screening in Lombard IL on January 21st here
I Am- In the film, Shadyac conducts interviews with scientists, religious leaders, environmentalists and philosophers including Desmond Tutu, Noam Chomsky, Lynne McTaggart, Elisabet Sahtouris, David Suzuki, Howard Zinn, and Thom Hartmann. The film asks two central questions: What’s Wrong With the World? and What Can We Do About it?. It is about “human connectedness, happiness, and the human spirit”,and explores themes including Darwinism, Western mores, loneliness, the economy, and the drive to war.
Get “I Am” here.
Miss Representation- The film interweaves stories from teenage girls with provocative interviews from the likes of Condoleezza Rice, Lisa Ling, Nancy Pelosi, Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, Rosario Dawson, Dr. Jackson Katz, Dr. Jean Kilbourne, and Gloria Steinem to give an inside look at the media and its message. The film’s motto, “You can’t be what you can’t see,” underscores an implicit message that young women need and want positive role models, and that the media has thus far neglected its unique opportunity to provide them. The film includes a social action campaign to address change in policy, education and call for socially responsible business
Get “Miss Representation” on Netflix here
We only need 66 more people to “tip” this showing of 10×10 – Girl Rising! I think we can make it happen, so click below, reserve your ticket NOW (don’t wait, we need the reservation to green light the showing), and then get excited about a documentary that is SO worth your time. Click here to reserve your seats. http://gathr.us/screening/6453
Resource of the week mykidsadventures.com - My Kids’ Adventures™ is an online magazine designed to make it easy for busy parents to create adventures with their children anywhere
Todd’s men retreat is March 7th thru March 9th. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/19/2013 • 39 minutes, 27 seconds
Former bully turned teddy bear
Conversations With People We Love-
We interview a self admitted former bully. Mark Schultz is a friend and somebody who told Cathy and I that we had to watch the documentary Bullyand then interview him on his experiences as a former bully with the hopes that we can all learn a little bit from his experience. He shares with us how he became a bully and the unlikely person who showed up to change his ways.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUy2ZWoStr0
Todd's men retreat is March 7th thru March 9th. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/15/2013 • 32 minutes, 43 seconds
Former bully turned teddy bear
Conversations With People We Love-
We interview a self admitted former bully. Mark Schultz is a friend and somebody who told Cathy and I that we had to watch the documentary Bullyand then interview him on his experiences as a former bully with the hopes that we can all learn a little bit from his experience. He shares with us how he became a bully and the unlikely person who showed up to change his ways.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUy2ZWoStr0
Todd's men retreat is March 7th thru March 9th. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/15/2013 • 32 minutes, 43 seconds
Bullying: Reaction to the Miami Dolphins situation
We are talking about bullying…. again, but this time it’s about the adults (Rich Incognito/Jonathan Martin story). We discuss “man code” and the culture of the NFL, but recognize that many cultures have a “code” that is expected to be kept. It’s easy to direct anger at the an individual, but we are reminded that most bullies were a victims at some point in their lives.
We also discuss end of life decisions as a result of a news story from last week. As Todd ages, he further differentiates the difference between one’s physical body, emotions, and heart. Are we our body? This video from Nick Vujicic might help inspire you.
Tournament of Bad- Todd takes issue with the new bubble wrap.
Finally we answered a question from a listener tring to recapture the closeness with her daughter that is eluding her.
Todd’s men retreat is March 7th thru March 9th. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/12/2013 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
Bullying: Reaction to the Miami Dolphins situation
We are talking about bullying…. again, but this time it’s about the adults (Rich Incognito/Jonathan Martin story). We discuss “man code” and the culture of the NFL, but recognize that many cultures have a “code” that is expected to be kept. It’s easy to direct anger at the an individual, but we are reminded that most bullies were a victims at some point in their lives.
We also discuss end of life decisions as a result of a news story from last week. As Todd ages, he further differentiates the difference between one’s physical body, emotions, and heart. Are we our body? This video from Nick Vujicic might help inspire you.
Tournament of Bad- Todd takes issue with the new bubble wrap.
Finally we answered a question from a listener tring to recapture the closeness with her daughter that is eluding her.
Todd’s men retreat is March 7th thru March 9th. Please email @ [email protected] for details.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/12/2013 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
“Sons are so much easier than daughters”
Are you sure about that? Parents of boys say this to us a lot, but this can be a matter of experience or expectation. Sure, it may feel true in many situations, but not hearing a peep from your boys about anything doesn’t mean that nothing is going on – they may just be less comfortable expressing their emotions and asking for help.
Maybe a girl does become more frustrated or unsure about emotional experiences or relationships, but this is entirely normal and healthy. They are often more connected, tapped-in, and caring when it comes to people and life. Not such bad traits, right? Instead of telling them they are dramatic and oversensitive, let’s learn how to support, soothe, and guide them so they can feel good about their gifts and who they are. And when it comes to our boys, let’s allow for emotional expression and demonstrate that it’s OK to ask for help.
By the way- Todd gets frustrated when other men tell him about all the drama when it comes to raising daughters. The term “drama” carries a negative energy or something to avoid, so Cathy suggests “framing and naming”. We respond to something based on how we view it, so if we think girls are over dramatic, then we fight against or think it should be different. If we believe emotions are normal and that our job is support emotional expression, then we won’t be so triggered by our daughter’s emotional experiences. We can call our girls dramatic and oversensitive, or we can call them intuitive, connected, and heart-centered. Totally different response based on how we define them.
We also discussed a blog titled “He said he was leaving. She ignored him.” In it the writer takes a different approach to her marital issues and low and behold it worked. He tried to blame her for his pain and unload his own feelings onto her and she simply didn’t take it. Listen in to see how it all went down.
Finally we answered a question from a listener regarding her concern over her daughters’ modeling job. She was worried that the wrong message was being sent regarding her inner beauty vs her outer beauty.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/5/2013 • 48 minutes, 46 seconds
“Sons are so much easier than daughters”
Are you sure about that? Parents of boys say this to us a lot, but this can be a matter of experience or expectation. Sure, it may feel true in many situations, but not hearing a peep from your boys about anything doesn’t mean that nothing is going on – they may just be less comfortable expressing their emotions and asking for help.
Maybe a girl does become more frustrated or unsure about emotional experiences or relationships, but this is entirely normal and healthy. They are often more connected, tapped-in, and caring when it comes to people and life. Not such bad traits, right? Instead of telling them they are dramatic and oversensitive, let’s learn how to support, soothe, and guide them so they can feel good about their gifts and who they are. And when it comes to our boys, let’s allow for emotional expression and demonstrate that it’s OK to ask for help.
By the way- Todd gets frustrated when other men tell him about all the drama when it comes to raising daughters. The term “drama” carries a negative energy or something to avoid, so Cathy suggests “framing and naming”. We respond to something based on how we view it, so if we think girls are over dramatic, then we fight against or think it should be different. If we believe emotions are normal and that our job is support emotional expression, then we won’t be so triggered by our daughter’s emotional experiences. We can call our girls dramatic and oversensitive, or we can call them intuitive, connected, and heart-centered. Totally different response based on how we define them.
We also discussed a blog titled “He said he was leaving. She ignored him.” In it the writer takes a different approach to her marital issues and low and behold it worked. He tried to blame her for his pain and unload his own feelings onto her and she simply didn’t take it. Listen in to see how it all went down.
Finally we answered a question from a listener regarding her concern over her daughters’ modeling job. She was worried that the wrong message was being sent regarding her inner beauty vs her outer beauty.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/5/2013 • 48 minutes, 46 seconds
Passion vs Work – Striking the Right Balance
Do you ever feel like you don’t have time to live your passion? You are not alone. That’s why we invited Chicago musician Gerry O’Keefe to talk with us about living his passion while taking care of work and family business. We discuss how to keep your passion despite the responsibilities we have as a parent, employee, spouse, etc., his new album titled “Whatever Suits You”, Van Halen, David Cassidy, not allowing the negative to penetrate our mindset, and finally The Monkees
Be sure to listen in to a “sing-off” between amateur vocalist Todd Adams vs professional vocalist Gerry O’Keefe. Who wins? You decide.
If you live in Elmhurst, make sure you see Gerry O’Keefe perform at HB Jones on Saturday, November 9th at 7:30! It’s a fun and all-ages show.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/1/2013 • 31 minutes, 52 seconds
Passion vs Work – Striking the Right Balance
Do you ever feel like you don’t have time to live your passion? You are not alone. That’s why we invited Chicago musician Gerry O’Keefe to talk with us about living his passion while taking care of work and family business. We discuss how to keep your passion despite the responsibilities we have as a parent, employee, spouse, etc., his new album titled “Whatever Suits You”, Van Halen, David Cassidy, not allowing the negative to penetrate our mindset, and finally The Monkees
Be sure to listen in to a “sing-off” between amateur vocalist Todd Adams vs professional vocalist Gerry O’Keefe. Who wins? You decide.
If you live in Elmhurst, make sure you see Gerry O’Keefe perform at HB Jones on Saturday, November 9th at 7:30! It’s a fun and all-ages show.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
11/1/2013 • 31 minutes, 52 seconds
Why Failure is a Good Thing
Failure is important right? We learn a lot from failure, right? Then why do we try to protect our children from ever failing? We have a discussion between the relationship between failure, confidence, narcissism, self worth, etc. The people who have made the largest impact on our world had significant failures, too. We also discuss families who send their kids to an “athletic boarding school” Is this an effort to give their child the best opportunity to succeed, or is it deeper than that?
Don’t forget to listen in to our bi-monthly podcast called- “Conversations with People We Love” This week we speak with Chicago’s own singer/songwriter Gerry O’Keefe about the delicate balance between following your passion and responsibilities of work/family.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
10/29/2013 • 48 minutes, 24 seconds
Why Failure is a Good Thing
Failure is important right? We learn a lot from failure, right? Then why do we try to protect our children from ever failing? We have a discussion between the relationship between failure, confidence, narcissism, self worth, etc. The people who have made the largest impact on our world had significant failures, too. We also discuss families who send their kids to an “athletic boarding school” Is this an effort to give their child the best opportunity to succeed, or is it deeper than that?
Don’t forget to listen in to our bi-monthly podcast called- “Conversations with People We Love” This week we speak with Chicago’s own singer/songwriter Gerry O’Keefe about the delicate balance between following your passion and responsibilities of work/family.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
10/29/2013 • 48 minutes, 24 seconds
Be afraid, be very afraid (or not)
In the Jewish tradition there are two different words that describe fear. The first is called Pachad- “projected or imagined fear,” or the “fear whose objects are imagined.” The second is called Yirah- the fear that overcomes us when we suddenly find ourselves in possession of considerably more energy than we are used to. We discuss the video below from Tara Sophia Mohr describing the differences.
We then discuss healthy ways to overcome fear:
Analyze your fear
Acknowledge it, name it, write it down. Keep a journal.
Define it contours- where did it begin? What triggers it? how does it affect you? What power does it have? Sometimes it can be healthy, recognize when it’s not.
Imagine the outcome you desire.
Take control of your fear
Baby steps
Deliberately encounter it. you might realize it’s not as bad as you thought. Be prepared to deal with failure
Ride the wave. If you’re doing something- keep the momentum going. Don’t give up. Don’t let others hold you back.
Change the way you think about fear
Make it a source of fascination. Learn from it. ask why it holds so much power
See it as an opportunity. Who would you be if you didn’t have this fear?
Give fear a place in your life
Let yourself be afraid. It’s an emotion just like joy or sadness. Go easy on yourself
Celebrate your victories
We also discussed inherent differences between men and women as it has to do with the decision on whether or not to shine.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
10/22/2013 • 46 minutes, 31 seconds
Be afraid, be very afraid (or not)
In the Jewish tradition there are two different words that describe fear. The first is called Pachad- “projected or imagined fear,” or the “fear whose objects are imagined.” The second is called Yirah- the fear that overcomes us when we suddenly find ourselves in possession of considerably more energy than we are used to. We discuss the video below from Tara Sophia Mohr describing the differences.
We then discuss healthy ways to overcome fear:
Analyze your fear
Acknowledge it, name it, write it down. Keep a journal.
Define it contours- where did it begin? What triggers it? how does it affect you? What power does it have? Sometimes it can be healthy, recognize when it’s not.
Imagine the outcome you desire.
Take control of your fear
Baby steps
Deliberately encounter it. you might realize it’s not as bad as you thought. Be prepared to deal with failure
Ride the wave. If you’re doing something- keep the momentum going. Don’t give up. Don’t let others hold you back.
Change the way you think about fear
Make it a source of fascination. Learn from it. ask why it holds so much power
See it as an opportunity. Who would you be if you didn’t have this fear?
Give fear a place in your life
Let yourself be afraid. It’s an emotion just like joy or sadness. Go easy on yourself
Celebrate your victories
We also discussed inherent differences between men and women as it has to do with the decision on whether or not to shine.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
10/22/2013 • 46 minutes, 31 seconds
Want to raise a happy child?
Well, you’ve come to the right place. In our very first bi-monthly “Conversations with People we Love”, we talk with Heather Criswell, author of “How to Raise a Happy Child” . Crawl inside the mind of Heather, a noted “kid whisperer”, and see how she discovered (through 25 years and 30,000 children) what works with every child, in every situation, every time. Heather also shares some of her own struggles and she discusses how language can be particularly important when talking with your child, especially around issues such as body image. Heather is an inspiring person that you should know! We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected] You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/ Thank you for listening!!!
10/18/2013 • 31 minutes, 46 seconds
Want to raise a happy child?
Well, you’ve come to the right place. In our very first bi-monthly “Conversations with People we Love”, we talk with Heather Criswell, author of “How to Raise a Happy Child” . Crawl inside the mind of Heather, a noted “kid whisperer”, and see how she discovered (through 25 years and 30,000 children) what works with every child, in every situation, every time. Heather also shares some of her own struggles and she discusses how language can be particularly important when talking with your child, especially around issues such as body image. Heather is an inspiring person that you should know! We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected] You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/ Thank you for listening!!!
10/18/2013 • 31 minutes, 46 seconds
Quit Telling Your Kids To Try Harder
Science now tells us that if we react to our children's "failures" with compassion instead of criticism, our kids will have a greater likelihood of succeeding. We discuss these ideas and the book Self Compassion by Kristin Neff.
We also discuss the different ways men and women measure acts of love. The good news for the guys is that we use a point system, the bad news is we haven't been keeping score the right way.
We announce the beginning of our bi-monthly installment of ZPR called, “Conversations of People We Love”. Our first show will debut on Friday, October 18th - we will talk with Heather Criswell- author of the book “How To Raise a Happy Child”
We also include a few entries into our tournament of bad.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
10/15/2013 • 47 minutes, 46 seconds
Quit Telling Your Kids To Try Harder
Science now tells us that if we react to our children's "failures" with compassion instead of criticism, our kids will have a greater likelihood of succeeding. We discuss these ideas and the book Self Compassion by Kristin Neff.
We also discuss the different ways men and women measure acts of love. The good news for the guys is that we use a point system, the bad news is we haven't been keeping score the right way.
We announce the beginning of our bi-monthly installment of ZPR called, “Conversations of People We Love”. Our first show will debut on Friday, October 18th - we will talk with Heather Criswell- author of the book “How To Raise a Happy Child”
We also include a few entries into our tournament of bad.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
10/15/2013 • 47 minutes, 46 seconds
Are You On The Same Page As Your Spouse?
A listener emailed and said her husband becomes agitated when she discusses personal growth or suggests listening to our podcast. We discuss the importance of honoring where your partner is in this moment (maybe he doesn't want to listen to the podcast), and still speaking up about your own needs (but he can appreciate that you enjoy it). Change can be scary, but it's a necessary and normal part of everyday life. Self awareness is not always about being dissatisfied with yourself or others, it's about recognizing potential and being cognizant of everyday choices. This allows us to live from a place of peace and contentment.
Do you really know what Grand Theft Auto is really about? Are you aware that you get points for killing, selling drugs, and sleeping with prostitutes? We continue our conversation about the affect these games have on young minds. The insanity of it all is perfectly described in this Saturday Night Live segment.
We announce the beginning of our bi-monthly installment of ZPR called, “Conversations of People We Love” Our first show will debut on Friday, October 18th with a conversation with Heather Criswell- author of the book “How To Raise a Happy Child”
We also include a few entries into our tournament of bad.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
10/8/2013 • 43 minutes, 10 seconds
Are You On The Same Page As Your Spouse?
A listener emailed and said her husband becomes agitated when she discusses personal growth or suggests listening to our podcast. We discuss the importance of honoring where your partner is in this moment (maybe he doesn't want to listen to the podcast), and still speaking up about your own needs (but he can appreciate that you enjoy it). Change can be scary, but it's a necessary and normal part of everyday life. Self awareness is not always about being dissatisfied with yourself or others, it's about recognizing potential and being cognizant of everyday choices. This allows us to live from a place of peace and contentment.
Do you really know what Grand Theft Auto is really about? Are you aware that you get points for killing, selling drugs, and sleeping with prostitutes? We continue our conversation about the affect these games have on young minds. The insanity of it all is perfectly described in this Saturday Night Live segment.
We announce the beginning of our bi-monthly installment of ZPR called, “Conversations of People We Love” Our first show will debut on Friday, October 18th with a conversation with Heather Criswell- author of the book “How To Raise a Happy Child”
We also include a few entries into our tournament of bad.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
10/8/2013 • 43 minutes, 10 seconds
How to avoid the pitfalls of a traveling spouse
Do you have a spouse who travels? Are both the exit and reentry a challenge? Do you feel appreciated for what you do while your spouse is away, and does your spouse feel appreciated for the hard work involved in work travel? We discuss the importance of validation and communication when your partner travels, and why it's important to say what you need.
We also discuss the importance of prioritization and how we need to allow our partner to arrive at their own conclusions instead of forcing them to act. Todd recognized how his ego got in the way of a big decision, and he shares why and how he decided to shift.
We also discuss the genius of Louis CK as he talks about his kids, technology, and the importance of sadness. The entire clip can be found here. We also give some practical advice on how to curb our addiction to our phone, technology, ipad, etc written byAdina Kalish Neufeld. The entire article can be read here.
Interested in having Cathy/Todd speak at your school or scout meeting? Email us @ [email protected]
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on THIS Thursday, October 3rd
Todd is running a Men's Adventure Retreat on March 7th thru 9th. Email [email protected] for more information
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!
10/1/2013 • 41 minutes, 52 seconds
How to avoid the pitfalls of a traveling spouse
Do you have a spouse who travels? Are both the exit and reentry a challenge? Do you feel appreciated for what you do while your spouse is away, and does your spouse feel appreciated for the hard work involved in work travel? We discuss the importance of validation and communication when your partner travels, and why it's important to say what you need.
We also discuss the importance of prioritization and how we need to allow our partner to arrive at their own conclusions instead of forcing them to act. Todd recognized how his ego got in the way of a big decision, and he shares why and how he decided to shift.
We also discuss the genius of Louis CK as he talks about his kids, technology, and the importance of sadness. The entire clip can be found here. We also give some practical advice on how to curb our addiction to our phone, technology, ipad, etc written byAdina Kalish Neufeld. The entire article can be read here.
Interested in having Cathy/Todd speak at your school or scout meeting? Email us @ [email protected]
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on THIS Thursday, October 3rd
Todd is running a Men's Adventure Retreat on March 7th thru 9th. Email [email protected] for more information
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!
10/1/2013 • 41 minutes, 52 seconds
What love language does your child speak?
We discuss the 5 different love languages based on a book by Gary Chapman. The discussion will help you decide your dominant love language and help you figure out the love language of your children (and spouse!). This can be the first step toward a deeper and more understanding relationship with your family.
Todd also discusses a feel good story about a homeless man named Glen James and what he did to change his own luck.
Interested in having Cathy/Todd speak at your school or scout meeting? Email us @ [email protected]
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Todd is running a Men's Adventure Retreat on March 7th thru 9th. Email [email protected] for more information
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
9/25/2013 • 41 minutes, 26 seconds
What love language does your child speak?
We discuss the 5 different love languages based on a book by Gary Chapman. The discussion will help you decide your dominant love language and help you figure out the love language of your children (and spouse!). This can be the first step toward a deeper and more understanding relationship with your family.
Todd also discusses a feel good story about a homeless man named Glen James and what he did to change his own luck.
Interested in having Cathy/Todd speak at your school or scout meeting? Email us @ [email protected]
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Todd is running a Men's Adventure Retreat on March 7th thru 9th. Email [email protected] for more information
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
9/25/2013 • 41 minutes, 26 seconds
Bringing kindness to the schools
We discuss “Rachel’s Challenge”, a presentation for schools that focuses on kindness and self-awareness. This program that has reached over 19,000,000 people. Each day 160,000 students do not go to school because they are bullied, teased and harassed. By turning the story of a tragic death at Columbine High School into a mission for change, Rachel's Challenge is helping create safer learning environments and making a world-wide impact.
Rachel's Challenge is a series of student empowering programs and strategies that equip students and adults to combat bullying and allay feelings of isolation and despair by creating a culture of kindness and compassion. The programs are based on the writings and life of 17 year-old Rachel Scott who was the first student killed at Columbine High School in 1999. Rachel left a legacy of reaching out to those who were different, who were picked on by others, or who were new at her school.
Within this discussion we discuss the 5 things we can do right now to become better parents:
Look for the best in others
Dream big
Choose positive influences
Speak with kindness
Start your own chain reaction
We also discuss Todd and Skylar's battle over a banana, and we answer an email from a listener whose 5 year old is struggling with going in the classroom during church.
Interested in having Cathy/Todd speak at your school or scout meeting? Email us @ [email protected]
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Todd is running a Men's Adventure Retreat on March 7th thru 9th. Email [email protected] for more information
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
9/17/2013 • 48 minutes, 3 seconds
Bringing kindness to the schools
We discuss “Rachel’s Challenge”, a presentation for schools that focuses on kindness and self-awareness. This program that has reached over 19,000,000 people. Each day 160,000 students do not go to school because they are bullied, teased and harassed. By turning the story of a tragic death at Columbine High School into a mission for change, Rachel's Challenge is helping create safer learning environments and making a world-wide impact.
Rachel's Challenge is a series of student empowering programs and strategies that equip students and adults to combat bullying and allay feelings of isolation and despair by creating a culture of kindness and compassion. The programs are based on the writings and life of 17 year-old Rachel Scott who was the first student killed at Columbine High School in 1999. Rachel left a legacy of reaching out to those who were different, who were picked on by others, or who were new at her school.
Within this discussion we discuss the 5 things we can do right now to become better parents:
Look for the best in others
Dream big
Choose positive influences
Speak with kindness
Start your own chain reaction
We also discuss Todd and Skylar's battle over a banana, and we answer an email from a listener whose 5 year old is struggling with going in the classroom during church.
Interested in having Cathy/Todd speak at your school or scout meeting? Email us @ [email protected]
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Todd is running a Men's Adventure Retreat on March 7th thru 9th. Email [email protected] for more information
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
9/17/2013 • 48 minutes, 3 seconds
Are We Talking To Our Sons?
We discuss a blog titled The Conversation You Must Have With Your Sons by Carina Kolodny. One out of five college girls are sexually assaulted. As parents we do everything we can to help our daughters make smart decisions and stay out of difficult situations. Are we having conversations with our sons about making responsible decisions? Or does this kind of conversation feel unnecessary or uncomfortable?
Cathy fires back at the people who say the lyrics to Robin Thickes' “Blurred Lines” are not that bad.
We also play a clip from Dylan Garrity talking proclaiming the similar message in his own words.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xHp5iTtWRc
We address three different questions in the email bag concerning:
Talking to other parent who speak a different language
A 3-1/2 year old who does not listen
A 3 year old son who “fake” cries
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Todd is running a Men's Adventure Retreat on March 7th thru 9th. Email comments@zenparentingradio for more information
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
9/10/2013 • 37 minutes, 56 seconds
Are We Talking To Our Sons?
We discuss a blog titled The Conversation You Must Have With Your Sons by Carina Kolodny. One out of five college girls are sexually assaulted. As parents we do everything we can to help our daughters make smart decisions and stay out of difficult situations. Are we having conversations with our sons about making responsible decisions? Or does this kind of conversation feel unnecessary or uncomfortable?
Cathy fires back at the people who say the lyrics to Robin Thickes' “Blurred Lines” are not that bad.
We also play a clip from Dylan Garrity talking proclaiming the similar message in his own words.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xHp5iTtWRc
We address three different questions in the email bag concerning:
Talking to other parent who speak a different language
A 3-1/2 year old who does not listen
A 3 year old son who “fake” cries
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Todd is running a Men's Adventure Retreat on March 7th thru 9th. Email comments@zenparentingradio for more information
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
9/10/2013 • 37 minutes, 56 seconds
3 ways to help your child succeed in life
What does it mean to "succeed"? To us it means self awareness, connection to the whole, and sharing your gifts and talents. On this show we share a few ways to help your child find greater success.
1) (6:10) Send them to overnight camp. Benefits-
Give your child a sense of independence that is hard to duplicate in their normal day to day lives.
It’s a safe setting
They can “shed” their old selves and be who they are
There is less focus on appearance
It’s a place where children can feel grounded
They connect with nature
Give them a different set of social circles to count on when one is not going well
2) (17:35) Let your child be sad even when it doesn’t make sense
Todd tells a story of Camryn feeling homesick even though
Cathy’s blog- The three myths about introverts
3) (23:20) “Influence” who your child is friends with
Decide if a child/group either drain or fills your child up
The delicate balance between prohibiting and discouraging certain friendships
Understanding/connecting with other parents
4) Other Random Topics
(33:09) Friday the 13th discussion
(37:28) Resource of the week www.Kids-in-mind.com Evaluator of movies for kids
(39:35) Tournament of Bad
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
9/3/2013 • 43 minutes, 31 seconds
3 ways to help your child succeed in life
What does it mean to "succeed"? To us it means self awareness, connection to the whole, and sharing your gifts and talents. On this show we share a few ways to help your child find greater success.
1) (6:10) Send them to overnight camp. Benefits-
Give your child a sense of independence that is hard to duplicate in their normal day to day lives.
It’s a safe setting
They can “shed” their old selves and be who they are
There is less focus on appearance
It’s a place where children can feel grounded
They connect with nature
Give them a different set of social circles to count on when one is not going well
2) (17:35) Let your child be sad even when it doesn’t make sense
Todd tells a story of Camryn feeling homesick even though
Cathy’s blog- The three myths about introverts
3) (23:20) “Influence” who your child is friends with
Decide if a child/group either drain or fills your child up
The delicate balance between prohibiting and discouraging certain friendships
Understanding/connecting with other parents
4) Other Random Topics
(33:09) Friday the 13th discussion
(37:28) Resource of the week www.Kids-in-mind.com Evaluator of movies for kids
(39:35) Tournament of Bad
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
9/3/2013 • 43 minutes, 31 seconds
5 Things That Happy People Do Differently
We discuss an article in Psychology Today titled What Happy People Do Differently
The Real Rewards of Risk- When anxiety is an optional state
A Blind Eye to Life's Vicissitudes- The benefit of seeing the forest but not the trees
The Unjealous Friend- We're buoyed by others' good fortune
A Time For Everything- The upside of negative emotions
The Well-Being Balancing Act- Pleasure and purpose work together
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
8/27/2013 • 43 minutes, 39 seconds
5 Things That Happy People Do Differently
We discuss an article in Psychology Today titled What Happy People Do Differently
The Real Rewards of Risk- When anxiety is an optional state
A Blind Eye to Life's Vicissitudes- The benefit of seeing the forest but not the trees
The Unjealous Friend- We're buoyed by others' good fortune
A Time For Everything- The upside of negative emotions
The Well-Being Balancing Act- Pleasure and purpose work together
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
8/27/2013 • 43 minutes, 39 seconds
Got back to school anxiety? You’re not alone
8 things to help deal with back to school anxiety
Why Ashton Kutcher’s stock skyrocketed for Todd
One man’s message to his daughter- “I hope you have great sex”
4:27 Anxiety is normal. Sometimes parents tell their kids not to feel anxious.
Listen
Ask questions
Be engaged
Own your role in the situation
Know you’re not alone
It gets easier
Advocate for your child in dealing with “inschool” sadness
Ask for support for teacher
12:16 Chidren’s disappointment with classroom assignments.
Todd balances understanding their disappointment with the privileges that our daughters enjoy.
Girl Rising Documentary
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsvklXhYaE
17:58 Ashton Kutcher gives an amazing speech @ the Teen Choice Awards
Opportunity looks a lot like hard work
Being Sexy
Build a life, don’t live one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNXwKGZHmDc
26:00 Different definitions of smart
Einstein quote- Everybody is a genius. But, if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it’ll spend its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
34:02 Oops I made a mistake, that’s all. (Cathy cries)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lB3fi7opDBc
36:29 Dear Daughter: I hope you have awesome sex by Ferrett Steinmetz
We discuss this blog and the differing opinions on it
44:28 Isn’t it Ironic? by Alanis Morisette
Should it be called something different
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jne9t8sHpUc
46:30 Tournament of Bad
Louisiana ladder- somebody actually won it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwlQ6bzCPL0
A Night Out for Moms-to-be! August 22nd 6:30-9:00
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
8/20/2013 • 49 minutes, 10 seconds
Got back to school anxiety? You’re not alone
8 things to help deal with back to school anxiety
Why Ashton Kutcher’s stock skyrocketed for Todd
One man’s message to his daughter- “I hope you have great sex”
4:27 Anxiety is normal. Sometimes parents tell their kids not to feel anxious.
Listen
Ask questions
Be engaged
Own your role in the situation
Know you’re not alone
It gets easier
Advocate for your child in dealing with “inschool” sadness
Ask for support for teacher
12:16 Chidren’s disappointment with classroom assignments.
Todd balances understanding their disappointment with the privileges that our daughters enjoy.
Girl Rising Documentary
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsvklXhYaE
17:58 Ashton Kutcher gives an amazing speech @ the Teen Choice Awards
Opportunity looks a lot like hard work
Being Sexy
Build a life, don’t live one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNXwKGZHmDc
26:00 Different definitions of smart
Einstein quote- Everybody is a genius. But, if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it’ll spend its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
34:02 Oops I made a mistake, that’s all. (Cathy cries)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lB3fi7opDBc
36:29 Dear Daughter: I hope you have awesome sex by Ferrett Steinmetz
We discuss this blog and the differing opinions on it
44:28 Isn’t it Ironic? by Alanis Morisette
Should it be called something different
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jne9t8sHpUc
46:30 Tournament of Bad
Louisiana ladder- somebody actually won it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwlQ6bzCPL0
A Night Out for Moms-to-be! August 22nd 6:30-9:00
Reverend Ed Bacon coming to speak @ Dominican University on Thursday, October 3rd
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
8/20/2013 • 49 minutes, 10 seconds
Hunger Games Camp- Good or Bad?
3 things every parent should know, Hunger Games Camp, & what Taylor Swift can teach our kids
8/13/2013 • 48 minutes, 14 seconds
Hunger Games Camp- Good or Bad?
3 things every parent should know, Hunger Games Camp, & what Taylor Swift can teach our kids
8/13/2013 • 48 minutes, 14 seconds
It’s OK Not To Be OK
We discuss how feeling "bad", whether it's emotional or physical, is actually not so bad.
Should grief be a diagnosable disorder or is it normal human emotion?
Movie quotes from Airplane, Talladega Nights, and Billy Madison
Talking about patience as a virtue and Todd Todd sings "Patience" (G n Roses a cappella)
Time Stamp
.30 Looking at your kids illness differently
1:58 11 Things I wish every parent knew by Stephen Cowan
2:24 A symptom is the body's way of letting us know something has to change
9:30 The craziness of the temperature fluctuations of a pregnant woman
12:45 The gift of pain
15:30 Grief is a diagnosable disorder?
18:00 Free Parenting presentation on Monday, August 12th
21:10 Be Prepared and put your children in a position to succeed
24:15 Our daughters like to impersonate Cathy- our kids are absorbing everything (positive and negative) that's going on around them
26:26 Anger is a second tier emotion
28:36 Gary Zukav interpretation on anger
31:53 Be prepared and be patient with your illness
33:20 Differences ways we can view physical and mental illness (NAMI)
39:20 Tournament of Bad
42:45 Bis Markie a capella via Todd
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
Upcoming FREE class at The Dailey Method, Elmhurst - Getting Ready for Junior High (for parents with kids 9 or older)
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
8/6/2013 • 43 minutes, 38 seconds
It’s OK Not To Be OK
We discuss how feeling "bad", whether it's emotional or physical, is actually not so bad.
Should grief be a diagnosable disorder or is it normal human emotion?
Movie quotes from Airplane, Talladega Nights, and Billy Madison
Talking about patience as a virtue and Todd Todd sings "Patience" (G n Roses a cappella)
Time Stamp
.30 Looking at your kids illness differently
1:58 11 Things I wish every parent knew by Stephen Cowan
2:24 A symptom is the body's way of letting us know something has to change
9:30 The craziness of the temperature fluctuations of a pregnant woman
12:45 The gift of pain
15:30 Grief is a diagnosable disorder?
18:00 Free Parenting presentation on Monday, August 12th
21:10 Be Prepared and put your children in a position to succeed
24:15 Our daughters like to impersonate Cathy- our kids are absorbing everything (positive and negative) that's going on around them
26:26 Anger is a second tier emotion
28:36 Gary Zukav interpretation on anger
31:53 Be prepared and be patient with your illness
33:20 Differences ways we can view physical and mental illness (NAMI)
39:20 Tournament of Bad
42:45 Bis Markie a capella via Todd
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
Upcoming FREE class at The Dailey Method, Elmhurst - Getting Ready for Junior High (for parents with kids 9 or older)
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
8/6/2013 • 43 minutes, 38 seconds
Are You Addicted to Productivity?
Brene Brown's definition of Critical Awareness and dealing with our constant need to be productive.
Time Stamp
2:20 Critical awareness
4:08 Body Image
10:03 Todd's no shower story
15:15 Categorize and differentiating children's fears
19:10 Addicted to productivity
28:38 Debate on different definitions of meditation
33:03 #4 & #5- from Things I wish every parent knew
39:30 Kids are your your spiritual teachers
45:04 Tournament of Bad
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
Upcoming FREE class at The Dailey Method, Elmhurst - Getting Ready for Junior High (for parents with kids 9 or older)
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
7/30/2013 • 48 minutes, 1 second
Are You Addicted to Productivity?
Brene Brown's definition of Critical Awareness and dealing with our constant need to be productive.
Time Stamp
2:20 Critical awareness
4:08 Body Image
10:03 Todd's no shower story
15:15 Categorize and differentiating children's fears
19:10 Addicted to productivity
28:38 Debate on different definitions of meditation
33:03 #4 & #5- from Things I wish every parent knew
39:30 Kids are your your spiritual teachers
45:04 Tournament of Bad
Give us a review on iTunes and receive both of Cathy's books for 1/2 off by sending us an email.
Upcoming FREE class at The Dailey Method, Elmhurst - Getting Ready for Junior High (for parents with kids 9 or older)
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
7/30/2013 • 48 minutes, 1 second
Is Your Son Wearing a Mask?
Topics:
We discuss the problems with society's version of masculinity vs. the hopes we have for our sons.
We also discuss a few of the 11 things one doctor wished every parent knew.
The Mask You Live In Trailer
11 Things I wish Every Parent Knew
Time Stamp:
1:05 Redefining Masculinity
2:38 Be U- Helping Children Become Emotionally Intelligent Leaders
5:15 Clip #1 from The Mask You Live In- society’s stereo-types of what it means to “be a man”
9:26 Clip #2 from The Mask You Live In- Statement from man who is in touch with his emotions
17:40 Ted talk clip
19:30 Clip #3 from The Mask You Live In- The word “Love” is not used in the household
24:26 11 Things I wish Every Parent Knew by Dr. Stephen Cowan
27:15 Growth and development are not a race.
30:28 Creating family traditions encourages strong roots and a healthy life.
35:00 We grow in cycles
38:12 The Cabin in the Woods Review
43:52 Link to get books for ½ off
45:08 Recap on “Be U”
45:47 Tournament of Bad
Links
Miss Representation Documentary Trailer
The Cabin in the Woods Trailer
Kevin Breel Ted Talk: Confessions of a Depressed Comic
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
7/23/2013 • 47 minutes, 21 seconds
Is Your Son Wearing a Mask?
Topics:
We discuss the problems with society's version of masculinity vs. the hopes we have for our sons.
We also discuss a few of the 11 things one doctor wished every parent knew.
The Mask You Live In Trailer
11 Things I wish Every Parent Knew
Time Stamp:
1:05 Redefining Masculinity
2:38 Be U- Helping Children Become Emotionally Intelligent Leaders
5:15 Clip #1 from The Mask You Live In- society’s stereo-types of what it means to “be a man”
9:26 Clip #2 from The Mask You Live In- Statement from man who is in touch with his emotions
17:40 Ted talk clip
19:30 Clip #3 from The Mask You Live In- The word “Love” is not used in the household
24:26 11 Things I wish Every Parent Knew by Dr. Stephen Cowan
27:15 Growth and development are not a race.
30:28 Creating family traditions encourages strong roots and a healthy life.
35:00 We grow in cycles
38:12 The Cabin in the Woods Review
43:52 Link to get books for ½ off
45:08 Recap on “Be U”
45:47 Tournament of Bad
Links
Miss Representation Documentary Trailer
The Cabin in the Woods Trailer
Kevin Breel Ted Talk: Confessions of a Depressed Comic
We would love to hear any comments from the show by sending us an email @ [email protected]
You can be sure to hear more by liking our facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/ZenParenting
You can subscribe to Cathy’s blog by going to http://www.chicagonow.com/self-aware-parent/
Thank you for listening!!!
7/23/2013 • 47 minutes, 21 seconds
The Science of Happiness
The Science of happiness, fathers who expect more from their sons, and using medical marijuana for sick kids
7/16/2013 • 45 minutes, 44 seconds
The Science of Happiness
The Science of happiness, fathers who expect more from their sons, and using medical marijuana for sick kids
7/16/2013 • 45 minutes, 44 seconds
Go Visit Your Parents Or Go To Jail
Turning your children's failures into positive experience, When children blur the lines between fact and opinion and how we can help them.
7/9/2013 • 41 minutes, 13 seconds
Go Visit Your Parents Or Go To Jail
Turning your children's failures into positive experience, When children blur the lines between fact and opinion and how we can help them.
7/9/2013 • 41 minutes, 13 seconds
Become a better parent today by implementing 1 simple word
The word you need to incorporate into your parenting- "WAIT".
7/2/2013 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
Become a better parent today by implementing 1 simple word
The word you need to incorporate into your parenting- "WAIT".
7/2/2013 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
The “Spy” Mom- Is it OK to spy on your kids?
We have heard about spouses doing this to one another, but to their kids? Really?
6/25/2013 • 39 minutes, 35 seconds
The “Spy” Mom- Is it OK to spy on your kids?
We have heard about spouses doing this to one another, but to their kids? Really?
6/25/2013 • 39 minutes, 35 seconds
Sibling Bullying Is It In Your House?
Bullying by a sibling can have long term effects. Get answers how to stop it.
6/18/2013 • 47 minutes, 22 seconds
Sibling Bullying Is It In Your House?
Bullying by a sibling can have long term effects. Get answers how to stop it.
6/18/2013 • 47 minutes, 22 seconds
Dealing with the Summertime Blues
It can start before summer vacation. But don't let it get you both down. Todd and Cathy have answers.
6/12/2013 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
Dealing with the Summertime Blues
It can start before summer vacation. But don't let it get you both down. Todd and Cathy have answers.
6/12/2013 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
Learn how to develop your child’s Emotional Intelligence
Does your child know their value and importance? Can they work with others and manage their emotions?
6/5/2013 • 42 minutes, 53 seconds
Learn how to develop your child’s Emotional Intelligence
Does your child know their value and importance? Can they work with others and manage their emotions?
6/5/2013 • 42 minutes, 53 seconds
Are you raising your kids to trust themselves?
If you aren't, you are missing the boat of being a parent but that's ok. We will dispense of some tips in this episode.
5/28/2013 • 44 minutes, 21 seconds
Are you raising your kids to trust themselves?
If you aren't, you are missing the boat of being a parent but that's ok. We will dispense of some tips in this episode.
5/28/2013 • 44 minutes, 21 seconds
What If The “Good Old Days” Are Right Now?
They actually are and Todd and Cathy will help show you how to live them every day.
5/21/2013 • 42 minutes, 35 seconds
What If The “Good Old Days” Are Right Now?
They actually are and Todd and Cathy will help show you how to live them every day.
5/21/2013 • 42 minutes, 35 seconds
Sticks & Stones
Sticks and Stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me – is it true? We think yes, and we think no.
5/15/2013 • 40 minutes, 43 seconds
Sticks & Stones
Sticks and Stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me – is it true? We think yes, and we think no.
5/15/2013 • 40 minutes, 43 seconds
When is your child good enough?
Can you live with your child being good enough or do you need them to be perfect?
5/8/2013 • 43 minutes, 54 seconds
When is your child good enough?
Can you live with your child being good enough or do you need them to be perfect?
5/8/2013 • 43 minutes, 54 seconds
NBA Star- “I’m Gay”
Discover why this will help our culture to continue to evolve to be one of inclusiveness instead of one of exclusion.
4/30/2013 • 40 minutes, 34 seconds
NBA Star- “I’m Gay”
Discover why this will help our culture to continue to evolve to be one of inclusiveness instead of one of exclusion.
4/30/2013 • 40 minutes, 34 seconds
The Butterfly Effect, how to teach your Children to create goodness in their lives
In the aftermath of the Boston Bombings there are many wonderful things we can show and teach our children
4/23/2013 • 40 minutes, 6 seconds
The Butterfly Effect, how to teach your Children to create goodness in their lives
In the aftermath of the Boston Bombings there are many wonderful things we can show and teach our children
4/23/2013 • 40 minutes, 6 seconds
School recess rules- No yelling or running. Are you kidding me?
Recess Time! Everyone make sure they are quiet and in control of their bodies!
4/16/2013 • 44 minutes, 28 seconds
School recess rules- No yelling or running. Are you kidding me?
Recess Time! Everyone make sure they are quiet and in control of their bodies!
4/16/2013 • 44 minutes, 28 seconds
ADHD, Bullying Dads, & “Training” Your Kids
Todd and Cathy discuss ADHD, bullying dads and social norms.
4/9/2013 • 47 minutes, 50 seconds
ADHD, Bullying Dads, & “Training” Your Kids
Todd and Cathy discuss ADHD, bullying dads and social norms.
4/9/2013 • 47 minutes, 50 seconds
Sibling Rivalry
Todd and Cathy talk about sibling rivalries, the family meeting and four different ways to open up to personal transformation.
4/2/2013 • 47 minutes, 57 seconds
Sibling Rivalry
Todd and Cathy talk about sibling rivalries, the family meeting and four different ways to open up to personal transformation.
4/2/2013 • 47 minutes, 57 seconds
Have you shamed your kid today? You are not alone.
This week Cathy and Todd discus Brene Brown's shame and vulnerability research. Ways to NOT respond, why some friends are easier to share with and more.
3/26/2013 • 45 minutes, 59 seconds
Have you shamed your kid today? You are not alone.
This week Cathy and Todd discus Brene Brown's shame and vulnerability research. Ways to NOT respond, why some friends are easier to share with and more.
3/26/2013 • 45 minutes, 59 seconds
Are You Worrying Yourself Sick? Todd is.
Cathy (with the help of Brene Brown) helps Todd work through is worry of stress, money and fear making him sick. Also, how both positive & negative emotions can be good.
3/19/2013 • 45 minutes, 2 seconds
Are You Worrying Yourself Sick? Todd is.
Cathy (with the help of Brene Brown) helps Todd work through is worry of stress, money and fear making him sick. Also, how both positive & negative emotions can be good.
3/19/2013 • 45 minutes, 2 seconds
iPad, Throwing Snowballs at Cars, & “Roadhouse”
Is there an app for throwing snow balls at cars?
3/12/2013 • 41 minutes, 55 seconds
iPad, Throwing Snowballs at Cars, & “Roadhouse”
Is there an app for throwing snow balls at cars?
3/12/2013 • 41 minutes, 55 seconds
Learn how to help your child with the stress of standardized tests
Stress, Grades and Standardize Test, how to help your kids over come it, Todd talks about the HBO show "Girls", as well as helping your kids get a good night sleep.
3/5/2013 • 49 minutes, 17 seconds
Learn how to help your child with the stress of standardized tests
Stress, Grades and Standardize Test, how to help your kids over come it, Todd talks about the HBO show "Girls", as well as helping your kids get a good night sleep.
3/5/2013 • 49 minutes, 17 seconds
Whose Choice is it anyway: the Parent or the Kid?
When "we" try out or get an A, do we really help our children? It's a clear cut answer.
2/26/2013 • 40 minutes, 26 seconds
Whose Choice is it anyway: the Parent or the Kid?
When "we" try out or get an A, do we really help our children? It's a clear cut answer.
2/26/2013 • 40 minutes, 26 seconds
Domestic Violence – it can happen to men
How does this type of domestic violence effect our children and their foundation of future relationships?
2/19/2013 • 41 minutes, 33 seconds
Domestic Violence – it can happen to men
How does this type of domestic violence effect our children and their foundation of future relationships?
2/19/2013 • 41 minutes, 33 seconds
Learn how to discipline kids without humiliation
Because do you really think making your kid hold up a sign is going to help their confidence?
2/12/2013 • 42 minutes, 10 seconds
Learn how to discipline kids without humiliation
Because do you really think making your kid hold up a sign is going to help their confidence?
2/12/2013 • 42 minutes, 10 seconds
Love – is it Real or is it Fake?
1,2,3...explain love to me.
2/5/2013 • 43 minutes, 40 seconds
Love – is it Real or is it Fake?
1,2,3...explain love to me.
2/5/2013 • 43 minutes, 40 seconds
Teaching your son to “Be A Man”
Todd and Cathy discuss our cultures' perception of women, and how to help your sons grow up to be real(ly nice) men.
1/29/2013 • 44 minutes, 41 seconds
Teaching your son to “Be A Man”
Todd and Cathy discuss our cultures' perception of women, and how to help your sons grow up to be real(ly nice) men.
1/29/2013 • 44 minutes, 41 seconds
The Flu Shot and Lance Armstrong…what’s your opinion?
Taking care of your family and the flu.
1/22/2013 • 44 minutes, 52 seconds
The Flu Shot and Lance Armstrong…what’s your opinion?
Taking care of your family and the flu.
1/22/2013 • 44 minutes, 52 seconds
Listening, Punishment, and our High School Police Stories
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of listening, inside and out. How yoga/quiet time can help our kids, and how listening to what our kids have to say (instead of being punishing and punitive) can help us be better parents.
1/15/2013 • 45 minutes, 53 seconds
Listening, Punishment, and our High School Police Stories
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of listening, inside and out. How yoga/quiet time can help our kids, and how listening to what our kids have to say (instead of being punishing and punitive) can help us be better parents.
1/15/2013 • 45 minutes, 53 seconds
Congress allowed “Violence Against Women Act” to lapse…what in the world is going on?
Todd and Cathy discuss violence against women in today's world.
1/8/2013 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 41 seconds
Congress allowed “Violence Against Women Act” to lapse…what in the world is going on?
Todd and Cathy discuss violence against women in today's world.
1/8/2013 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 41 seconds
3 Ways To Help Your Kids Shine This Year
2013 is the year to make both you and your family shine.
1/2/2013 • 44 minutes, 12 seconds
3 Ways To Help Your Kids Shine This Year
2013 is the year to make both you and your family shine.
1/2/2013 • 44 minutes, 12 seconds
“Families are a tyranny run by their sickest member” – yes or no?
If you didn't have the good in depth conversation this holiday season with your family, why not start off the New Year with this beauty.
12/28/2012 • 46 minutes, 3 seconds
“Families are a tyranny run by their sickest member” – yes or no?
If you didn't have the good in depth conversation this holiday season with your family, why not start off the New Year with this beauty.
12/28/2012 • 46 minutes, 3 seconds
Love In The Midst Of Tragedy
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of personal responsibility in the wake of a tragedy
12/18/2012 • 45 minutes, 13 seconds
Love In The Midst Of Tragedy
Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of personal responsibility in the wake of a tragedy
12/18/2012 • 45 minutes, 13 seconds
How to Guide Our Sons, Death, & The Karate Kid
No gender is better than the other. Boys and girls can only fully love each when they empower each other.
12/12/2012 • 44 minutes, 37 seconds
How to Guide Our Sons, Death, & The Karate Kid
No gender is better than the other. Boys and girls can only fully love each when they empower each other.
12/12/2012 • 44 minutes, 37 seconds
Is the Universe Kind?
Is the universe kind or are we living in a world of Debbie Downers?
12/4/2012 • 44 minutes, 16 seconds
Is the Universe Kind?
Is the universe kind or are we living in a world of Debbie Downers?
12/4/2012 • 44 minutes, 16 seconds
Zen Parenting Cross-Talk With Parenting Unplugged
We finally got a chance to talk face to face, this time in Portland at the Pagatim HQ
11/27/2012 • 43 minutes, 14 seconds
Zen Parenting Cross-Talk With Parenting Unplugged
We finally got a chance to talk face to face, this time in Portland at the Pagatim HQ
11/27/2012 • 43 minutes, 14 seconds
Rev Ed Bacon on Zen Parenting
Rev Ed Bacon talks about the 8 Habits of Love.
11/20/2012 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 30 seconds
Rev Ed Bacon on Zen Parenting
Rev Ed Bacon talks about the 8 Habits of Love.
11/20/2012 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 30 seconds
Think You’re Busy, Think Again
Thanksgiving is coming up, don't be to busy to stop and enjoy the moment
11/13/2012 • 43 minutes, 16 seconds
Think You’re Busy, Think Again
Thanksgiving is coming up, don't be to busy to stop and enjoy the moment
11/13/2012 • 43 minutes, 16 seconds
ZPR Talks Politics
Todd and Cathy go to the polls (as one might say) about how to talk with your kids and politics.
11/6/2012 • 44 minutes, 28 seconds
ZPR Talks Politics
Todd and Cathy go to the polls (as one might say) about how to talk with your kids and politics.
11/6/2012 • 44 minutes, 28 seconds
The “R” Word
Families come in all sizes, the important thing is finding out what size fits yours. Ann Coulter tweeted the r-word to describe the president. Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of letting go of the r-word.
10/30/2012 • 41 minutes, 7 seconds
The “R” Word
Families come in all sizes, the important thing is finding out what size fits yours. Ann Coulter tweeted the r-word to describe the president. Cathy and Todd discuss the importance of letting go of the r-word.
10/30/2012 • 41 minutes, 7 seconds
Todd: “My Kids Are Spoiled And So Are Yours”
We speak about the brave young lady, Malala and her fight for education in the Middle East. How are we able to teach our children how lucky they are that they have access to education?
10/23/2012 • 39 minutes, 50 seconds
Todd: “My Kids Are Spoiled And So Are Yours”
We speak about the brave young lady, Malala and her fight for education in the Middle East. How are we able to teach our children how lucky they are that they have access to education?
10/23/2012 • 39 minutes, 50 seconds
Do you “Lose Yourself” in family pictures (and Todd’s hangover stories)
Cathy and Todd discuss why moms don't like to be photographed, Todd shares a hangover story and they dive into the positives of a sending your kids to preschool.
10/16/2012 • 45 minutes, 5 seconds
Do you “Lose Yourself” in family pictures (and Todd’s hangover stories)
Cathy and Todd discuss why moms don't like to be photographed, Todd shares a hangover story and they dive into the positives of a sending your kids to preschool.
10/16/2012 • 45 minutes, 5 seconds
Public humiliation and yelling in front of your kids
Some people believe that kids will get over it, we are here to inform you it's not that easy
10/10/2012 • 44 minutes, 30 seconds
Public humiliation and yelling in front of your kids
Some people believe that kids will get over it, we are here to inform you it's not that easy
10/10/2012 • 44 minutes, 30 seconds
Are your kids “needy”?
Are you the only parent who has to stay at the party or the sports practice? Do you feel like your kid needs your support all the time, but other kids don't seem to need their parents?
10/2/2012 • 43 minutes, 17 seconds
Are your kids “needy”?
Are you the only parent who has to stay at the party or the sports practice? Do you feel like your kid needs your support all the time, but other kids don't seem to need their parents?
10/2/2012 • 43 minutes, 17 seconds
Human beings are naturally generous!
Just don't sit there and think about it or we will all be in trouble.
9/25/2012 • 44 minutes, 36 seconds
Human beings are naturally generous!
Just don't sit there and think about it or we will all be in trouble.
9/25/2012 • 44 minutes, 36 seconds
Zen Parenting Talks Judgement (Not Smails)
Judging is normal. All humans judge situations so they can better assess what to do next. BUT, we have to notice when we are judging and realize that our assessments aren't always correct.
9/18/2012 • 44 minutes, 5 seconds
Zen Parenting Talks Judgement (Not Smails)
Judging is normal. All humans judge situations so they can better assess what to do next. BUT, we have to notice when we are judging and realize that our assessments aren't always correct.
9/18/2012 • 44 minutes, 5 seconds
Zen Parenting Talks Sports
When it comes to sports, do you encourage or push? Cathy and Todd discuss why supportive encouragement is great, but pushing can be harmful.
9/11/2012 • 42 minutes, 13 seconds
Zen Parenting Talks Sports
When it comes to sports, do you encourage or push? Cathy and Todd discuss why supportive encouragement is great, but pushing can be harmful.
9/11/2012 • 42 minutes, 13 seconds
Women are better than men
Are girls "meaner" than boys? A lot of parents say this, but is it really true? Cathy and Todd discuss this and refer to Cathy's latest blog about why calling girls mean can be harmful.
9/4/2012 • 46 minutes, 23 seconds
Women are better than men
Are girls "meaner" than boys? A lot of parents say this, but is it really true? Cathy and Todd discuss this and refer to Cathy's latest blog about why calling girls mean can be harmful.
9/4/2012 • 46 minutes, 23 seconds
Invasion of the Toddlers
What to do when your toddlers comes in the middle of the night. We talk about many different things you could try and our take of what worked for us and what didn't.
8/28/2012 • 41 minutes, 41 seconds
Invasion of the Toddlers
What to do when your toddlers comes in the middle of the night. We talk about many different things you could try and our take of what worked for us and what didn't.
8/28/2012 • 41 minutes, 41 seconds
Pardon the Interruption
Don't you love it when you are trying to talk to someone or get something done and your kids won't leave you alone?
8/21/2012 • 42 minutes, 31 seconds
Pardon the Interruption
Don't you love it when you are trying to talk to someone or get something done and your kids won't leave you alone?
8/21/2012 • 42 minutes, 31 seconds
Are you a people pleaser?
Cathy and Todd chat about the difference between laws and principles, Cathy's migraines, how ridiculously great the OWN network is and how we can't please everyone all the time, not even your partner.
8/14/2012 • 30 minutes
Are you a people pleaser?
Cathy and Todd chat about the difference between laws and principles, Cathy's migraines, how ridiculously great the OWN network is and how we can't please everyone all the time, not even your partner.
8/14/2012 • 30 minutes
Quit Pushing “Self Help” On Your Partner
You want to grow, you want to learn, you want to more enlightened....that's great, but don't push it on the rest of the family!
8/7/2012 • 30 minutes, 12 seconds
Quit Pushing “Self Help” On Your Partner
You want to grow, you want to learn, you want to more enlightened....that's great, but don't push it on the rest of the family!
8/7/2012 • 30 minutes, 12 seconds
Be Like Batman and Embrace Your Anger
Cathy and Todd discuss the role of anger plays for themselves and their children.
7/31/2012 • 29 minutes, 21 seconds
Be Like Batman and Embrace Your Anger
Cathy and Todd discuss the role of anger plays for themselves and their children.
7/31/2012 • 29 minutes, 21 seconds
Children and Trauma
It's hard to treat boo-boos you can't see. Sometimes the best way to assist your child is to listen.
7/24/2012 • 30 minutes, 11 seconds
Children and Trauma
It's hard to treat boo-boos you can't see. Sometimes the best way to assist your child is to listen.
7/24/2012 • 30 minutes, 11 seconds
Love your neighbor, even when they make you mad
We could use a little more of this in our world today.
7/18/2012 • 30 minutes, 10 seconds
Love your neighbor, even when they make you mad
We could use a little more of this in our world today.
7/18/2012 • 30 minutes, 10 seconds
Zen Parenting talks boobs
Mammograms people! Get your mind out of the gutter. We also talk about "The Busy Trap" from the NY Times.
7/10/2012 • 29 minutes, 15 seconds
Zen Parenting talks boobs
Mammograms people! Get your mind out of the gutter. We also talk about "The Busy Trap" from the NY Times.
7/10/2012 • 29 minutes, 15 seconds
Why you shouldn’t want your kids to be happy
Todd and Cathy let you in on a little secret. This is really how you should want your children to feel.
7/3/2012 • 30 minutes, 18 seconds
Why you shouldn’t want your kids to be happy
Todd and Cathy let you in on a little secret. This is really how you should want your children to feel.
7/3/2012 • 30 minutes, 18 seconds
Who lies more? – Men or Women
That's an easy one right? Or is it? Do politicians count?
6/26/2012 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
Who lies more? – Men or Women
That's an easy one right? Or is it? Do politicians count?
6/26/2012 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
Mindfulness, Waffles, & Road Rage
It almost sounds like ""baseball, hot dogs, apple pie". Todd and Cathy take on all three topics.
6/19/2012 • 30 minutes, 6 seconds
Mindfulness, Waffles, & Road Rage
It almost sounds like ""baseball, hot dogs, apple pie". Todd and Cathy take on all three topics.
6/19/2012 • 30 minutes, 6 seconds
What does it mean to be “special”?
If every kid is special, then nobody is.
6/13/2012 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
What does it mean to be “special”?
If every kid is special, then nobody is.
6/13/2012 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
Adjusting to a summer schedule
Sounds fun, but it's not always easy
6/5/2012 • 30 minutes
Adjusting to a summer schedule
Sounds fun, but it's not always easy
6/5/2012 • 30 minutes
Spanking- Yay or Nay?
Do you remember this quote? "This is going to hurt me a lot more than it will hurt you."
5/30/2012 • 30 minutes, 2 seconds
Spanking- Yay or Nay?
Do you remember this quote? "This is going to hurt me a lot more than it will hurt you."
5/30/2012 • 30 minutes, 2 seconds
I think we have a bad connection
No technology will fix this one. We have to go old school and that's the best way!
5/23/2012 • 30 minutes, 21 seconds
I think we have a bad connection
No technology will fix this one. We have to go old school and that's the best way!
5/23/2012 • 30 minutes, 21 seconds
What to do if your kid is shy
Throwing them into the deep end didn't help them learn how to swim, so it's not going to work with this either.
5/15/2012 • 29 minutes, 26 seconds
What to do if your kid is shy
Throwing them into the deep end didn't help them learn how to swim, so it's not going to work with this either.
5/15/2012 • 29 minutes, 26 seconds
Don’t over schedule your summer
Are you gearing up for summer? Cathy and Todd discuss striking a balance between activities and downtime.
5/8/2012 • 30 minutes, 2 seconds
Don’t over schedule your summer
Are you gearing up for summer? Cathy and Todd discuss striking a balance between activities and downtime.
5/8/2012 • 30 minutes, 2 seconds
Do you say “good girl” or “bad boy”?
Either way and you may be sending a different message altogether
5/2/2012 • 30 minutes, 10 seconds
Do you say “good girl” or “bad boy”?
Either way and you may be sending a different message altogether
5/2/2012 • 30 minutes, 10 seconds
Boys vs. Girls
They wear different clothes. They play with different toys. Yes, they play sports differently. But how? Todd explains.
4/25/2012 • 30 minutes, 2 seconds
Boys vs. Girls
They wear different clothes. They play with different toys. Yes, they play sports differently. But how? Todd explains.
4/25/2012 • 30 minutes, 2 seconds
This just in…don’t tell your children you are proud of them!
Yes, you read that right.
4/17/2012 • 30 minutes, 10 seconds
This just in…don’t tell your children you are proud of them!
Yes, you read that right.
4/17/2012 • 30 minutes, 10 seconds
Over scheduling kids and allowing for boredom
It's an always moving and doing world. Sometimes the best move is nothing at all.
4/11/2012 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
Over scheduling kids and allowing for boredom
It's an always moving and doing world. Sometimes the best move is nothing at all.
4/11/2012 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
F-bombs vs Kids Killing Kids- Which gets an “R” Rating?
This is about much more than who can see this film in the theater. This is hurting future generations.
4/4/2012 • 29 minutes, 51 seconds
F-bombs vs Kids Killing Kids- Which gets an “R” Rating?
This is about much more than who can see this film in the theater. This is hurting future generations.
4/4/2012 • 29 minutes, 51 seconds
Dealing With Bullies
Let's talk about the documentary and how kids can really fight back
3/27/2012 • 30 minutes
Dealing With Bullies
Let's talk about the documentary and how kids can really fight back
3/27/2012 • 30 minutes
Are you in the “middle place”?
Sometimes being this position can be the most beautiful time of your life.
3/20/2012 • 29 minutes, 51 seconds
Are you in the “middle place”?
Sometimes being this position can be the most beautiful time of your life.
3/20/2012 • 29 minutes, 51 seconds
All your questions… answered
Well, almost all of them, except for that one about Todd's High School Flock of Seagulls hairdo...
3/14/2012 • 29 minutes, 46 seconds
All your questions… answered
Well, almost all of them, except for that one about Todd's High School Flock of Seagulls hairdo...
3/14/2012 • 29 minutes, 46 seconds
Do you “Rush” to judgment?
Yes, Rush has apologized, but that’s after a lot people spoke up and said “this is not OK” – how do we “speak up” in our life without bringing anger to anger?
3/7/2012 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
Do you “Rush” to judgment?
Yes, Rush has apologized, but that’s after a lot people spoke up and said “this is not OK” – how do we “speak up” in our life without bringing anger to anger?
3/7/2012 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
Would you rather have your kids be a fan of Katy or Taylor?
One screams for certain behavior while the other stands for something totally different. Can you see the difference?
2/28/2012 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Would you rather have your kids be a fan of Katy or Taylor?
One screams for certain behavior while the other stands for something totally different. Can you see the difference?
2/28/2012 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Edward vs Todd
Are you a giver? Or, are you an OVER giver? Do you give too much and forget to keep some for yourself?
2/21/2012 • 30 minutes, 9 seconds
Edward vs Todd
Are you a giver? Or, are you an OVER giver? Do you give too much and forget to keep some for yourself?
2/21/2012 • 30 minutes, 9 seconds
What do you mean by “love”?
No! It's not the birds and the bees talk your parents failed so miserably at delivering in your youth. This is the real thing!
2/14/2012 • 29 minutes, 22 seconds
What do you mean by “love”?
No! It's not the birds and the bees talk your parents failed so miserably at delivering in your youth. This is the real thing!
2/14/2012 • 29 minutes, 22 seconds
Ah, the French…first the Statue of Liberty and now they are better parents?
I thought all they gave us was Pepe Le Pew and Police Inspector Jacques Clouseau.
2/7/2012 • 29 minutes, 22 seconds
Ah, the French…first the Statue of Liberty and now they are better parents?
I thought all they gave us was Pepe Le Pew and Police Inspector Jacques Clouseau.
2/7/2012 • 29 minutes, 22 seconds
Things I wish somebody told me before becoming a dad
It wouldn't have stopped me, but as Dad used to say, "A little knowledge is a very good thing."
1/31/2012 • 29 minutes, 53 seconds
Things I wish somebody told me before becoming a dad
It wouldn't have stopped me, but as Dad used to say, "A little knowledge is a very good thing."
1/31/2012 • 29 minutes, 53 seconds
Emotional Vomit Declares Victory!
And why wouldn't we? It's our show.
1/24/2012 • 30 minutes
Emotional Vomit Declares Victory!
And why wouldn't we? It's our show.
1/24/2012 • 30 minutes
Don’t let yourself become Mr. Vernon!
Don't forget that we were all once John Bender, Andrew, Allison, Claire or Brian even if our names were Judd, Emilio, Ally, Molly or Anthony.
1/18/2012 • 29 minutes, 38 seconds
Don’t let yourself become Mr. Vernon!
Don't forget that we were all once John Bender, Andrew, Allison, Claire or Brian even if our names were Judd, Emilio, Ally, Molly or Anthony.
1/18/2012 • 29 minutes, 38 seconds
Zen Parenting vs. Parenting Unplugged
Who will come out on top? Who has the strongest uppercut? Will it be a draw?
1/10/2012 • 29 minutes, 9 seconds
Zen Parenting vs. Parenting Unplugged
Who will come out on top? Who has the strongest uppercut? Will it be a draw?
1/10/2012 • 29 minutes, 9 seconds
Understanding Father/Son Issues
We are not just tossing around a baseball in the backyard on this episode.
1/4/2012 • 29 minutes, 23 seconds
Understanding Father/Son Issues
We are not just tossing around a baseball in the backyard on this episode.
1/4/2012 • 29 minutes, 23 seconds
Is your husband less “manly” because he cares for your kids?
He can bring home the bacon. Fry it up in the pan, and never let you forget he's the man...Can you name that tune?
12/27/2011 • 29 minutes, 45 seconds
Is your husband less “manly” because he cares for your kids?
He can bring home the bacon. Fry it up in the pan, and never let you forget he's the man...Can you name that tune?
12/27/2011 • 29 minutes, 45 seconds
‘Tis the season… to get parts stolen off your car
Well, at least he stole is nicely. Seriously. It may be the nicest thief ever.
12/20/2011 • 29 minutes, 1 second
‘Tis the season… to get parts stolen off your car
Well, at least he stole is nicely. Seriously. It may be the nicest thief ever.
12/20/2011 • 29 minutes, 1 second
I don’t care if you’re terrified, smile and tell Santa what you want
If you look close enough, you'll see it's actually Santa who is crying in this picture.
12/13/2011 • 29 minutes, 46 seconds
I don’t care if you’re terrified, smile and tell Santa what you want
If you look close enough, you'll see it's actually Santa who is crying in this picture.
12/13/2011 • 29 minutes, 46 seconds
Here’s your popcorn, enjoy the show, and by the way, you are an idiot!
Todd talks tough in this one, can he back it up?
12/6/2011 • 29 minutes, 15 seconds
Here’s your popcorn, enjoy the show, and by the way, you are an idiot!
Todd talks tough in this one, can he back it up?
12/6/2011 • 29 minutes, 15 seconds
Releasing negative emotions
Just because we seem happy all the time doesn't mean we don't have. Find out how we get rid of them!
11/29/2011 • 29 minutes, 31 seconds
Releasing negative emotions
Just because we seem happy all the time doesn't mean we don't have. Find out how we get rid of them!
11/29/2011 • 29 minutes, 31 seconds
Gratitude and the truth about anger
This is the perfect show to listen to just before you have to deal with the Mother in Law! :)
11/22/2011 • 29 minutes, 13 seconds
Gratitude and the truth about anger
This is the perfect show to listen to just before you have to deal with the Mother in Law! :)
11/22/2011 • 29 minutes, 13 seconds
Reflections on Penn State
Say it ain't so Joe! Why couldn't you help keep our children safe?
11/16/2011 • 29 minutes, 42 seconds
Reflections on Penn State
Say it ain't so Joe! Why couldn't you help keep our children safe?
11/16/2011 • 29 minutes, 42 seconds
Teaching our kids to love themselves without being vain
You will not learn who Carly Simon is singing about in this episode...
11/9/2011 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Teaching our kids to love themselves without being vain
You will not learn who Carly Simon is singing about in this episode...
11/9/2011 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
What you really feel is in your heart
It seems so simple but sometimes it can be the hardest thing to accept.
11/2/2011 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
What you really feel is in your heart
It seems so simple but sometimes it can be the hardest thing to accept.
11/2/2011 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
The Forced Apology – a path to peace?
Or just a piece of the path that leads to frustration, resentment and ultimately more headaches for you.
10/25/2011 • 29 minutes, 25 seconds
The Forced Apology – a path to peace?
Or just a piece of the path that leads to frustration, resentment and ultimately more headaches for you.
10/25/2011 • 29 minutes, 25 seconds
Handling disagreements between you and your child
It doesn't have to be this painful. If you are willing and open, it can be the best disagreement you've ever had.
10/18/2011 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Handling disagreements between you and your child
It doesn't have to be this painful. If you are willing and open, it can be the best disagreement you've ever had.
10/18/2011 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Sweetness in Life: Lessons from Walter Payton
He may not have scored a TD or made a first down every time he touched the ball, but that doesn't mean we can't learn from him.
10/12/2011 • 29 minutes, 44 seconds
Sweetness in Life: Lessons from Walter Payton
He may not have scored a TD or made a first down every time he touched the ball, but that doesn't mean we can't learn from him.
10/12/2011 • 29 minutes, 44 seconds
Stop time, Stay Present, Enjoy the Moments
Think you can do that? This could make your parenting issue disappear as quickly as 1...2...3
10/4/2011 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
Stop time, Stay Present, Enjoy the Moments
Think you can do that? This could make your parenting issue disappear as quickly as 1...2...3
10/4/2011 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
Do Not Tell Your Kids How Smart They Are
Honestly! They already know.
9/28/2011 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
Do Not Tell Your Kids How Smart They Are
Honestly! They already know.
9/28/2011 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
Are you worried that your child is a conformist?
Why being a leader is not all it is cracked up to be.
9/20/2011 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
Are you worried that your child is a conformist?
Why being a leader is not all it is cracked up to be.
9/20/2011 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
How do we handle our children’s fears?
It's time we overcome our own fears and get there together, so in the end we all feel safe.
9/13/2011 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
How do we handle our children’s fears?
It's time we overcome our own fears and get there together, so in the end we all feel safe.
9/13/2011 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
Do tantrums freak you out?
Maybe you are approaching the child having one the wrong way. ZP can help! Resources are inside :)
9/6/2011 • 29 minutes, 34 seconds
Do tantrums freak you out?
Maybe you are approaching the child having one the wrong way. ZP can help! Resources are inside :)
9/6/2011 • 29 minutes, 34 seconds
Grieving a Miscarriage and The Business of Being Born
Everyone takes their own personal journey but does need love and support along the way
8/30/2011 • 29 minutes, 16 seconds
Grieving a Miscarriage and The Business of Being Born
Everyone takes their own personal journey but does need love and support along the way
8/30/2011 • 29 minutes, 16 seconds
Honey, it’s time!
The real game starts now! What did Todd and Cathy have planned and what have they learned.
8/23/2011 • 29 minutes, 43 seconds
Honey, it’s time!
The real game starts now! What did Todd and Cathy have planned and what have they learned.
8/23/2011 • 29 minutes, 43 seconds
What to do if your kids are anxious about school
It doesn't help when you explain what a wedgie and swirly is and tell them how many you got.
8/16/2011 • 29 minutes, 44 seconds
What to do if your kids are anxious about school
It doesn't help when you explain what a wedgie and swirly is and tell them how many you got.
8/16/2011 • 29 minutes, 44 seconds
Stay present for your children
It may be the simplest advice you ever receive and the hardest to follow
8/9/2011 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
Stay present for your children
It may be the simplest advice you ever receive and the hardest to follow
8/9/2011 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
Maybe you don’t know everything about your partner….
In this episode Cathy and Todd ask each other deep questions and surprise each other with their answers
8/3/2011 • 29 minutes, 34 seconds
Maybe you don’t know everything about your partner….
In this episode Cathy and Todd ask each other deep questions and surprise each other with their answers
8/3/2011 • 29 minutes, 34 seconds
Improve your relationships by focusing on the strengths
Leave the knit picking to the monkeys
7/27/2011 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Improve your relationships by focusing on the strengths
Leave the knit picking to the monkeys
7/27/2011 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
What are your children really trying to say?
Because what came out of their mouth's might make your parents turn over in their graves. "But I'm not dead yet." Bet you can't name that message below.
7/20/2011 • 29 minutes, 36 seconds
What are your children really trying to say?
Because what came out of their mouth's might make your parents turn over in their graves. "But I'm not dead yet." Bet you can't name that message below.
7/20/2011 • 29 minutes, 36 seconds
Is something really “wrong” with your child?
Or is there something wrong with us?
7/13/2011 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
Is something really “wrong” with your child?
Or is there something wrong with us?
7/13/2011 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
Do You Know What Your Children Are Playing?
Video games are winning, while our children are losing
7/5/2011 • 29 minutes, 44 seconds
Do You Know What Your Children Are Playing?
Video games are winning, while our children are losing
7/5/2011 • 29 minutes, 44 seconds
Is it a disorder, or is it child-like behavior?
Are pills really the answer?
6/28/2011 • 29 minutes, 35 seconds
Is it a disorder, or is it child-like behavior?
Are pills really the answer?
6/28/2011 • 29 minutes, 35 seconds
Are Fruity Pebbles on the Pyramid chart?
Of course they are, right below me Lucky Charms!
6/21/2011 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
Are Fruity Pebbles on the Pyramid chart?
Of course they are, right below me Lucky Charms!
6/21/2011 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
Don’t just do something, sit there!
Learn how to really integrate this wisdom into your daily routine.
6/14/2011 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
Don’t just do something, sit there!
Learn how to really integrate this wisdom into your daily routine.
6/14/2011 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
They’re not for you, they’re for my baby!
Breastfeeding: all in favor, raise your hand!
6/7/2011 • 29 minutes, 33 seconds
They’re not for you, they’re for my baby!
Breastfeeding: all in favor, raise your hand!
6/7/2011 • 29 minutes, 33 seconds
Moms’ way? No way! This is YOUR family
It’s time to find your own way of doing things….yes, your family did it “this” way, but now you are starting a new family.
5/31/2011 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
Moms’ way? No way! This is YOUR family
It’s time to find your own way of doing things….yes, your family did it “this” way, but now you are starting a new family.
5/31/2011 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
Can you be present for their pain?
Or does it just hurt too much?
5/24/2011 • 29 minutes, 46 seconds
Can you be present for their pain?
Or does it just hurt too much?
5/24/2011 • 29 minutes, 46 seconds
Cathy discusses paradigm shifts, Todd still doesn’t understand what a paradigm shift is…..
Well, at least we spelled the word correctly
5/18/2011 • 29 minutes, 28 seconds
Cathy discusses paradigm shifts, Todd still doesn’t understand what a paradigm shift is…..
Well, at least we spelled the word correctly
5/18/2011 • 29 minutes, 28 seconds
You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned
Now if that doesn't sound Zen, I don't know what does.
5/11/2011 • 29 minutes, 40 seconds
You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned
Now if that doesn't sound Zen, I don't know what does.
5/11/2011 • 29 minutes, 40 seconds
It Turns Out…Furry Blue Monster is Scary To 2 Year Olds
Gee, who would have guessed that? Is there another way to help the kids get over their fears?
5/3/2011 • 29 minutes, 7 seconds
It Turns Out…Furry Blue Monster is Scary To 2 Year Olds
Gee, who would have guessed that? Is there another way to help the kids get over their fears?
5/3/2011 • 29 minutes, 7 seconds
The Race To Nowhere- What Do Our Children REALLY Need?
It's time to shut the books and focus on emotional intelligence
4/26/2011 • 30 minutes, 5 seconds
The Race To Nowhere- What Do Our Children REALLY Need?
It's time to shut the books and focus on emotional intelligence
4/26/2011 • 30 minutes, 5 seconds
“Dad, You want to have a catch?”
Sure, but just wait until I am dead. Oh, and you are going to have to do a few things first...
4/20/2011 • 30 minutes, 5 seconds
“Dad, You want to have a catch?”
Sure, but just wait until I am dead. Oh, and you are going to have to do a few things first...
4/20/2011 • 30 minutes, 5 seconds
Are you modeling a healthy relationship with money for your children?
In this "installment", Cathy and Todd discuss money and how it impacts the family.
4/12/2011 • 30 minutes, 4 seconds
Are you modeling a healthy relationship with money for your children?
In this "installment", Cathy and Todd discuss money and how it impacts the family.
4/12/2011 • 30 minutes, 4 seconds
Respect for the Scarecrow and the Tin Man
Do you parent from the Head or the Heart? Can these two work together?
4/5/2011 • 30 minutes, 15 seconds
Respect for the Scarecrow and the Tin Man
Do you parent from the Head or the Heart? Can these two work together?
4/5/2011 • 30 minutes, 15 seconds
In The Words Of David Putty… “That’s Right”
But wait a minute, Putty was a Devils fan, and I don't think Todd and Cathy are dumping on the Blackhawks or the Bulls anytime soon.
3/30/2011 • 29 minutes, 51 seconds
In The Words Of David Putty… “That’s Right”
But wait a minute, Putty was a Devils fan, and I don't think Todd and Cathy are dumping on the Blackhawks or the Bulls anytime soon.
3/30/2011 • 29 minutes, 51 seconds
No More Nagging!
Find your own joy and watch all your relationships improve
3/22/2011 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
No More Nagging!
Find your own joy and watch all your relationships improve
3/22/2011 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
Get Busy Living, or Get Busy Dying
Why are Todd and Cathy talking this way? This episode unveils something new about these two.
3/15/2011 • 29 minutes, 43 seconds
Get Busy Living, or Get Busy Dying
Why are Todd and Cathy talking this way? This episode unveils something new about these two.
3/15/2011 • 29 minutes, 43 seconds
It’s Not What Happens, It’s How You Deal With It
Don't even let you mom try to convince you otherwise
3/9/2011 • 29 minutes, 57 seconds
It’s Not What Happens, It’s How You Deal With It
Don't even let you mom try to convince you otherwise
3/9/2011 • 29 minutes, 57 seconds
Let Your Kids Struggle
To a point, because it may be the best thing you can do for them.
3/1/2011 • 30 minutes, 38 seconds
Let Your Kids Struggle
To a point, because it may be the best thing you can do for them.
3/1/2011 • 30 minutes, 38 seconds
How do YOU feel about sex?
Before talking to your kids about sex, you better know how you feel about it.
2/22/2011 • 30 minutes, 9 seconds
How do YOU feel about sex?
Before talking to your kids about sex, you better know how you feel about it.
2/22/2011 • 30 minutes, 9 seconds
Stop Looking At Me!!
Why do our kids say such mean things to us sometimes?
2/15/2011 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
Stop Looking At Me!!
Why do our kids say such mean things to us sometimes?
2/15/2011 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
Todd’s cheap and instead of writing loving words in cards he draws pictures of boxmen….
How some Hallmark cards execs passed on this I will never know
2/9/2011 • 30 minutes, 51 seconds
Todd’s cheap and instead of writing loving words in cards he draws pictures of boxmen….
How some Hallmark cards execs passed on this I will never know
2/9/2011 • 30 minutes, 51 seconds
Why don’t wives know better?
We will get the job done, just maybe not the way they would.
2/1/2011 • 31 minutes, 11 seconds
Why don’t wives know better?
We will get the job done, just maybe not the way they would.
2/1/2011 • 31 minutes, 11 seconds
TV/Movie Dads- We tell you ours. Who are yours?
Does anyone really wonder why Al Bundy is not on the short list?
1/25/2011 • 30 minutes, 46 seconds
TV/Movie Dads- We tell you ours. Who are yours?
Does anyone really wonder why Al Bundy is not on the short list?
1/25/2011 • 30 minutes, 46 seconds
It’s time to scream some of this anger out!
Nothing like screaming at the ocean!
1/18/2011 • 30 minutes, 54 seconds
It’s time to scream some of this anger out!
Nothing like screaming at the ocean!
1/18/2011 • 30 minutes, 54 seconds
Men are indeed from Mars…..
but are women really from Venus? And if we are not from the same planet, how do we communicate?
1/11/2011 • 30 minutes, 23 seconds
Men are indeed from Mars…..
but are women really from Venus? And if we are not from the same planet, how do we communicate?
1/11/2011 • 30 minutes, 23 seconds
It ’s the best 4 letter word in parenting
Our elders might be turning over in their graves if they saw us parenting this way but...
1/5/2011 • 30 minutes, 32 seconds
It’s the best 4 letter word in parenting
Our elders might be turning over in their graves if they saw us parenting this way but...