The Eyre sisters, mothers of 18 children ages 1-25 and daughters of best-selling parenting authors, share stories and discuss how growing up in an eccentric family has impacted their lives and their own parenting journeys.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParentingEducationSelf-Improvement |
Join us this week as we discuss how to have difficult conversations with our kids. We acknowledge the messiness, discuss ways to prepare ahead of time, and give ideas to each other on how to approach these tricky conversations. We would love to hear ... more
We are so excited to have our mom, Linda Eyre, join us in this week's episode as we chat about parenting through the generations. We discuss the differences and similarities between parenting when our mom had young kids, through Saren and Shawni, to ... more
It's natural for moms to worry about their kids! And, if you're like most moms, you tend to worry a lot! In today's conversation, we discuss the nuances and complexities of worry, some detrimental things that happen when we worry, as well as some act... more
In this week's episode, we discuss the basic human need to be seen. We share ways we have felt seen or not seen. Saydi brings in her therapist wisdom to help us understand why being seen matters so much, and what some signs are that maybe our childre... more
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As a young mom to 4 kids, I love listening to their different family dynamics and all the great ideas they have. It helps me ponder the kind of mother I want to be and gives me great ideas how I can do that!
As a young mom trying to cultivate a home environment where learning and fun are had, I have found this podcast so enlightening! It makes me smile (& laugh) to hear about each sister and their different take on each topic. Whoever picks the podcast episodes is doing an awesome job—I have a whole note on my phone titled “in the arena thoughts” and I can’t wait to refer back to it when I have a question/idea about traditions, family culture, parenting, etc! ♥️ Your parents did a dang good job!
I am really loving this podcast from the Eyre sisters. I’ve followed Shawni’s blog for years and have always been grateful for the fun and practical ideas she has shared about home and family. I love to hear these ladies reminisce about growing up together and then share what works (or sometimes doesn’t!) in their homes and families. They are always uplifting and want to help other moms to start wherever we are and move forward from there. Thank you for giving your love of motherhood and family ... more
I’m a 30-something, feminist, progressive, mostly lapsed Catholic with no kids (yet- hopefully soon!) And I love this podcast. It’s inspiring me to raise my future children with intention and giving me great ideas to do so. And honestly it’s healing my childhood trauma lol. My parents are wonderful but not super emotionally intelligent, and struggled with our transition to adulthood. So hearing the Eyre sisters talking about making mistakes, handling conflict, and transitioning from managing to ... more
Thank you so much for your episode about technology. I have two kids left at home and we haven’t talked about our phone usage for awhile and after listening to your podcast today I found some articles and as a family we sat down and read them, talked about them and made a contract. It was amazing. It was so needed and I loved how open we all were with such a hard topic.
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