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Couples Counseling For Parents

Dr. Stephen Mitchell and Erin Mitchell, MACP
Parenting
Couple Relationships
Communication
Family Dynamics
Conflict Resolution
Attachment Styles
One-Sided Relationships
Attachment Theory
Work-Life Balance
ADHD
The 80, 80 Marriage
Love Languages
Avoidant Attachment
Pregnancy
Mental Health
Sleep Parenting
Couple Communication
Stress
Emotional Awareness
Loneliness

A show about couple relationships: how they work, why they don’t, and what you can do to fix what’s broken.

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Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons
Award-winning associate professor at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, specializing in sexual wellness and liberation.
Emory University
Episode: Good Sex-An Interview with Author Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons
Nate Klemp
Co-author of The 80, 80 Marriage and a leading expert in well-being
Co-Author of The 80, 80 Marriage
Episode: What is the 80/80 Marriage?: An Interview with Kaley Klemp and Nate Klemp, PhD
Kaley Klemp
Co-author of The 80, 80 Marriage, expert on small group dynamics and leadership development.
Co-Author of The 80, 80 Marriage
Episode: What is the 80/80 Marriage?: An Interview with Kaley Klemp and Nate Klemp, PhD
Katy Weber
ADHD advocate and coach, founder of Women in ADHD
Episode: Navigating Love and ADHD: An Interview with ADHD Advocate and Coach Katy Weber
Rachel Shepard-Ohta
Founder and creator of HeySleepyBaby
HeySleepyBaby
Episode: Interview with Rachel and Marley Shepard-Ohta of Heysleepybaby
Marley Shepard-Ohta
Rachel's partner and co-parent
Episode: Interview with Rachel and Marley Shepard-Ohta of Heysleepybaby

Hosts

Dr. Stephen Mitchell
Co-host and therapist, offering insights on couple dynamics and parenting challenges based on professional experience.
Erin Mitchell
Co-host and therapist, specializing in communication strategies and relationship dynamics among couples and parents.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 270 ratings
  • Helpful for all couples who are parents

    I’m so glad I found Couples Counseling for Parents - their podcast, IG page, and book have all helped me so much in understanding why some conflict happens and how to go about resolving it. Their examples are always really helpful with understanding tricky topics and situations. It gives me hope and makes me feel less alone in my own struggles with my partner, knowing others struggle with similar things and knowing there are solutions and ways to improve. Highly recommend to all!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ingenuity 6
    United States10 months ago
  • Useful content, unpleasant delivery

    I love the idea of this podcast and they cover so many things that are so relevant to my life, but it’s genuinely hard to listen to—he is always saying yes to her and supporting her contributions and she is relentlessly interrupting and disagreeing and nit-picking and nay-saying anything he offers. It’s grating and distracting. I love the content, but I find the delivery hard to endure.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    J.C. Triplethree
    United Statesa year ago
  • Invaluable, free information

    I’m pretty sure these podcast episodes will save so many marriages. So generous of these guys to put this information out there. Very grateful!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Larallen1985
    Spaina year ago
  • Love the advice, but wish the delivery was more polished.

    I LOVE the advice that Stephen and Erin give, and I get a lot out of their Instagram posts. But sometimes I have a hard time listening to these podcasts because they can be a little all over the place. I wish there was a bit more structure or pre-planning of who is going to say what. There a a lot of interrupting each other and going off on tangents. I love how raw and candid you both are, but sometimes the interruptions and tangents just make the message hard to follow. I think a bit more refin... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Marina TA
    United Statesa year ago
  • Listening to Erin and Stephen is fun, non-threatening and incredibly useful. They have helped me understand that our parenting journey is normal and that there are ways to make fast, impactful improvements. I look forward to following more of their podcasts and leaning in on some of the other resources they offer. Thank you!

    Audible
    5
    Sarah F
    United States2 years ago

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Many find the podcast helpful for understanding relationship dynamics and parenting, providing relatable situations and practical solutions.
Listeners appreciate the candidness and humor from the hosts, as well as the mix of personal anecdotes and professional advice.
Overall, feedback indicates a strong sense of connection and support offered through the content, making it especially valuable for parents.
Some reviewers express a desire for a more polished delivery style, noting interruptions during discussions.

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Good Sex-An Interview with Author Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons
Q: How do couples communicate change in themselves and each other?
Address the vulnerability first, acknowledging the fear and wanting to have the conversation openly.
Good Sex-An Interview with Author Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons
Q: Why did you choose to write this book?
I wrote the book that I wanted and needed, especially as a new parent navigating the changes in intimacy and sexual wellness.
Navigating Love and ADHD: An Interview with ADHD Advocate and Coach Katy Weber
Q: How has your ADHD diagnosis impacted your relationship?
My diagnosis improved our relationship overall, but there can be challenges as well, especially with how one partner adapts to changes in the other.
What is the 80/80 Marriage?: An Interview with Kaley Klemp and Nate Klemp, PhD
Q: Why not 100, 100?
80/80 allows room for personal projects and individuality, while also addressing the potential of losing oneself in excessive generosity.
What is the 80/80 Marriage?: An Interview with Kaley Klemp and Nate Klemp, PhD
Q: How do you enter into that mindset of generosity?
Couples need to see if their current methods are working; if they are not, then they can try to shift towards an 80/80 model of generosity.

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Focused on enhancing couple relationships amidst the challenges of parenting, content covers a wide array of topics including communication, conflict resolution, emotional awareness, and the impact of stress on relationships. Each episode features relatable anecdotes and practical advice, often drawing from the hosts' own experiences and those of the couples they counsel. The narrative framework incorporates personal stories, emotional insights, and psychological concepts, aiming to help couples navigate their relationship dynamics while raising children. This approach not only addresses common struggles but also encourages vulnerability and emotional connection in partnerships, making it a unique resource for parents.

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Recent guests on Couples Counseling For Parents include:

1. Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons
2. Nate Klemp
3. Kaley Klemp
4. Katy Weber
5. Rachel Shepard-Ohta
6. Marley Shepard-Ohta

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