
Growing Pains is a podcast from HoneyKids Asia for the conversations parents want to have after the kids go to bed. In each episode, we speak to experts, parents, and people with lived experience about the realities of raising kids today — from relationships, identity, mental health and screen time to school pressure, family dynamics, and everything in between. These are honest, thoughtful convers... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParentingPlaces & TravelSociety & Culture | |||

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Dr. Elaine Kim spent years in palliative care sitting with people in the last days of their lives. What her patients kept saying at the end changed everything about how she thinks about the beginning.
By age seven, a child's trajectory is already la... more
Most parents wait for belonging to happen. James Sweeney says that's exactly the problem.
James is the head of One World International School's Nanyang Campus, with students from over 70 nationalities. He's also spent his whole career watching child... more
What do you do when everything falls apart at once and nobody's coming to save you?
Shireen Jones has lived a version of that question most of us can't imagine. She was one of Singapore's first 200 COVID-19 cases. She lost a nine-year teaching caree... more
Informative and insightful parenting podcast, love the interviews from Ange and the perspectives of the guests
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The show centers on real-world parenting, relationships, and family life, hosting candid conversations with parents, educators, and behavioral experts. Episodes cover topics like motherhood resilience, child development, digital-age challenges, nutrition, and family-friendly activities, all grounded in practical tips and lived experience. A standout throughlines include exploring systemic gaps affecting families, balancing technology with well-being, and offering no-nonsense guidance that respects imperfect parenting. The tone is warm, non-judgmental, and actionable, making it useful for listeners who want relatable insights and concrete strategies for navigating daily parenting decisions and relationships.
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Recent guests on Growing Pains include:
1. Elaine Kim
2. James Sweeney
3. Shireen Jones
4. Wu Jing
5. Annabelle Johnson
6. Sofie Hon
7. Kimberly Chew
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