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Family Dialogues

Dr. Taniesha Burke
Parenting
Marriage
Polyvagal Theory
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Family Bank
Executive Function
Digital Technology In Children
Nuclear Family
Family Time and Boundaries
Family History
Nervous System Regulation
Social Media
Financial Trauma
Mouth Breathing
Nose Breathing
Cerebral Palsy
Me and My Old Man
Children / Family
Secure Attachment
Caregiving

When love feels strained, kids are struggling, and your home feels divided, it’s easy to wonder if peace and joy are still possible. The Family Dialogues Podcast reminds you they are. Each episode is a guide back to connection, helping couples heal, parents unite, and families grow stronger together, even when life gets messy. Listeners love this podcast because it starts where true change begins:... more

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In this episode of Family Dialogues, Dr. Burke speaks with Tim Carney, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, columnist at the Washington Examiner, father of six, and author of Family Unfriendly and Alienated America.

Together, they exp... more

In this episode, Dr. Taniesha Burke speaks with Cindy Muchnick, education expert, former college admissions professional, and author of The Parent Compass, about how parents can raise confident, capable, and emotionally healthy teenagers without hove... more

What if the greatest family heirloom is not a photo album, recipe, or piece of jewelry, but the sound of your parent’s voice telling their life story?

In this episode of Family Dialogues, Dr. Taniesha Burke speaks with Neil Taylor, founder of Me and... more

What if your child’s snoring, mouth breathing, crowded teeth, restless sleep, bedwetting, or attention struggles were connected?

In this episode of Family Dialogues, Dr. Sandra Kahn, orthodontist and author of Jaws: The Story of a Hidden Epidemic, j... more

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Tim Carney
Author, Senior Fellow at AEI, senior columnist for The Washington Examiner
American Enterprise Institute (AEI) / Washington Examiner
Episode: Why Parenting Feels So Hard: Tim Carney on Family-Unfriendly Culture, Overscheduled Kids & Raising Resilient Children
Cindy Muchnick
Education expert, author of The Parent Compass
The Parent Compass / Education
Episode: Raising Independent Teens: How to Stop Overparenting and Build Confidence with Cindy Muchnick
Neil Taylor
Founder of Me and My Old Man
Me and My Old Man
Episode: Capturing Your Parents’ Stories Before It’s Too Late with Neil Taylor
Sandra Kahn
Diplomat of the American Board of Orthodontists, expert in craniofacial growth and airway development
Private practice/Research
Episode: Is Mouth Breathing Affecting Your Child’s Sleep, Behavior & Jaw Development? | Dr. Sandra Kahn
Nicole B. Simpson
Certified Financial Planner, CEO of Harvest Wealth Financial
Harvest Wealth Financial
Episode: Childhood Money Wounds: How They Shape Your Family, Marriage & Wealth | Dr. Nicole B. Simpson
Michael Gurian
Author on boys, girls, and gender differences; co-founder of Gurian Institute
Gurian Institute
Episode: Boys, Girls, and the Brain: What Parents Need to Know About Movement, Focus, and Learning | Dr. Michael Gurian
Dr. Claire Plumbly
Registered clinical psychologist, trauma expert, author
Plum Psychology
Episode: Parental Burnout Signs: Why You Feel Angry, Exhausted & Overwhelmed | Dr. Claire Plumbly
Deb Dana
Author of Anchored! and a clinician/consultant/lecturer on polyvagal theory-informed work
Polyvagal Institute/Author
Episode: Why Parents Snap: Polyvagal Theory, Parenting Triggers & Co-Regulation | Deb Dana
Kate Rope
Award-winning journalist and author; author of Strong as a Girl and Strong as a Mother; focus on youth development and female empowerment
Author, Journalist
Episode: How to Raise Confident Girls Who Set Boundaries & Trust Themselves | Kate Rope

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Dr. Taniesha Burke
Host of Family Dialogues, focuses on family relations, child development, and spiritual life coaching; combines academic expertise with lived parenting experience.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 2 ratings
  • Helpful and practical

    These are such helpful conversations - well chosen guests and topics. Dr Taniesha is an excellent, thoughtful host too. Thank you

    Apple Podcasts
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    ClaireClinPsych
    United Kingdom3 months ago

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Rebuilding Intimacy After Kids: How to Reconnect, Rekindle Desire & Strengthen Your Marriage |Dr. Rebecca Eudy
Q: How does the transition from parenting mode to romantic partnership typically unfold, and what tips would you offer?
She emphasizes rebuilding a 'campfire' of desire by creating space for adult connection, scheduling time, and teaching partners to transition from mom/dad roles to partners, including solo time and pre-date self-care routines.
Rebuilding Intimacy After Kids: How to Reconnect, Rekindle Desire & Strengthen Your Marriage |Dr. Rebecca Eudy
Q: To begin that, I would love to know your journey behind becoming a sex therapist and why you decided to focus on parents in particular.
Rebecca explains how her personal experience as a mother and clinician informed her shift to working with couples, noting that many parents feel unseen and that parenting stress often disrupts desire. She pursued sex therapy certification to better help couples reconnect, incorporating emotionally focused therapy approaches.
Why Parenting Feels So Hard: Tim Carney on Family-Unfriendly Culture, Overscheduled Kids & Raising Resilient Children
Q: What practical changes can families make to reclaim a more humane pace and stronger connections?
Prioritize family as the center, allow more freedom and fewer rigid schedules, encourage multi-activity engagement rather than single-sport focus, build local community rituals (like regular, low-pressure meetups around food), and choose to skip practices or tournaments when the family needs time together.
Why Parenting Feels So Hard: Tim Carney on Family-Unfriendly Culture, Overscheduled Kids & Raising Resilient Children
Q: What do you see as the biggest cultural forces making parenting feel exhausting today?
The rise of individualism, wealth-driven over-scheduling, and the shift away from community support have turned family life into a 24/7 project. This includes intense specialization in sports and academics, fear-driven parenting, and policies that pull people apart rather than keep them together as a family unit.
Reinventing Supermom: How Nervous System Regulation Transforms Parenting | Kate Kripke
Q: As we wrap up, what is the one piece of advice you'd give to all listeners on this path of motherhood?
Remember that the feelings are never the problem; prioritize tending to your own health and well-being first, pick one or two self-care practices (like sleep, movement, or breath work), and commit to them so you can show up more fully for your children.

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What is Family Dialogues about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The collection centers on parenting, family dynamics, and resilient households, with in-depth conversations on child development, mental health, and practical strategies for healthier family life. Topics frequently cover burnout, nervous-system regulation, ADHD in children and adults, parenting under stress, and the interplay between financial well-being and family cohesion. Guests range from clinicians and researchers to authors and caregivers, offering evidence-based tools, real-world anecdotes, and actionable steps that listeners can apply at home, in school, or with extended family. A standout trait is the consistency of focusing on collaboration, boundary-setting, and supportive, faith- and values-aligned approaches to raising confiden... more

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Recent guests on Family Dialogues include:

1. Tim Carney
2. Cindy Muchnick
3. Neil Taylor
4. Sandra Kahn
5. Nicole B. Simpson
6. Michael Gurian
7. Dr. Claire Plumbly
8. Deb Dana

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