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Dr. Marti Erickson, developmental psychologist and her daughter Dr. Erin Erickson, women’s health nurse practitioner and specialist in maternal-child health, use research-based information and a few personal confessions as they and their guests discuss what it means to be “mom enough.”

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Mom Enough® celebrates 20 years in this special live episode, as Dr. Marti Erickson and Dr. Erin Erickson are interviewed by Way to Grow CEO Coco Du. Together, they reflect on decades of research and parenting insights. They explore how strong family... more

From winning championships to studying parental behavior in youth sports, psychology professor Dr. John Tauer sees youth sports from both the court and the field of social psychology. In this conversation, he challenges overparenting in athletics and... more

Consent isn’t just a “teen talk,” it starts in the everyday moments we barely notice. Should kids have to hug relatives? Is “just playing” still okay when someone gets pushed too far? In this episode of Mom Enough, Marti and Erin are joined by Christ... more

As much as we’d love to make life easy for our children, they inevitably will experience stress. And, as research demonstrates, some stress is positive, allowing children to build coping skills and resilience. But toxic stress can undermine our child... more

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Recent Guests

John Tauer
Head men's basketball coach at University of St. Thomas; psychology professor
University of St. Thomas
Episode: Why Less Is More in Youth Sports: How to Be the Best Sports Parent
Christy Keating
Prosecutor turned parenting coach, founder and CEO of The Heartful Parent
The Heartful Parent
Episode: Teaching Kids Consent: Rights, Respect and No Regrets
Jordyn Koveleski Gorman
Licensed speech-language pathologist, pediatric feeding specialist, founder of Eat Play Say
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Episode: Feeding Babies and Toddlers: Solids, Picky Eating, Food Refusal
Carey Lindeman
Founder and visionary of Promise Care, with over 20 years of experience in senior care.
Promise Care
Episode: When Aging Parents Need Care: What Families Need to Know
Andrew Rowland
CEO and owner of Promise Care, focused on compassionate leadership in senior care.
Promise Care
Episode: When Aging Parents Need Care: What Families Need to Know
Sara Reichstadt
Early Childhood Expert from Kinderberry Hill Child Development Centers
Kinderberry Hill Child Development Centers
Episode: Taming Tantrums: Staying Calm with Your Child’s Big Feelings
Karen Zemlin
Veteran educator with 40 years in early childhood and special needs education.
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Episode: Social Emotional Skills for Learning & Life
Dr. Michael Reichert
Author and clinical practitioner specializing in boys and men
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: How to Raise a Boy: Insights from Psychologist Dr. Michael Reichert
Clara Garner
A soon-to-be graduate from the School of International Service at American University.
American University
Episode: College Search Tips: Real Advice from a Soon-to-Be Grad

Hosts

Marti Erickson
Co-host; developmental psychologist with extensive research in child development
Erin Erickson
Co-host; women's health nurse practitioner; maternal-child health specialist

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 95 ratings
  • So helpful

    I have been listening to this podcast for a while now and it’s been such a blessing. So much helpful resources and conversations for kids of different ages. Highly recommend this podcast for families

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Susan Ashouri
    United States5 years ago
  • Awesome Podcast!!!

    Dr. Marti & Dr. Erin, host of the Mom Enough podcast, highlight all aspects of parenting and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Clarisse Gomez
    United States5 years ago
  • 💕💕💕

    This mother daughter combo is such a cool dynamic for a show, especially considering all their expertise they represent together! Thank you for creating content that is so relevant to parenting struggles right now!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dpippen
    United States5 years ago
  • Fun and Informative Listen

    I appreciate the dynamic between Erin and Marti on this podcast and the expertise that they not only bring but that they seek out in their guests. They cover a broad range of topics important to parents and do it in an informative, conversational way that makes it easily accessible!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheHeartfulParent
    United States5 years ago
  • Great content!

    I love this podcast. The guests are super interesting and I always walk away with useful information. I love that the hosts are willing to share their own experiences and short-comings. Makes me feel like I'm doing alright as a mom.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    in mpls
    United States5 years ago

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Some listeners note audio quality varies with remote guests but content remains valuable.
Guests bring practical, research-informed insights that are directly useful for families.
The hosts' dynamic and expertise make complex parenting topics accessible.

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Why Less Is More in Youth Sports: How to Be the Best Sports Parent
Q: What are practical ways parents can avoid over-involvement while still supporting their kids in sports?
Encourage autonomy, limit the number of activities, prioritize fun and personal growth over winning, and help kids experience both effort and failure in a constructive way to build resilience.
Why Less Is More in Youth Sports: How to Be the Best Sports Parent
Q: Why have youth sports become such a cultural phenomenon, and what are the core benefits and downsides?
The hosts and guest discuss how sports were meant to socialize and develop character, but media attention, large contracts, and scholarships have shifted priorities toward performance and recognition, sometimes at the expense of broader development; the conversation emphasizes balance, intrinsic motivation, and age-appropriate involvement.
How Stress Shapes Child Development: Positive Stress, Toxic Stress, and Resilience
Q: Clara, if you were talking to a young person who is considering schools, what would you suggest?
Reflect on who you are now and who you see yourself becoming, and think about what will make you happy in your college experience.
The Hidden Crisis of Preschool Expulsion
Q: If you were talking right now to a young person who's narrowing in on schools and is considering where they're going to apply or where they're actually going to end up, what would be three things you would suggest that person do now?
Reflect on who you are and your future self, talk to current students about their experiences, and try not to put too much pressure on finding the perfect school.
How to Raise a Boy: Insights from Psychologist Dr. Michael Reichert
Q: What can parents do to help boys navigate romantic interactions in today's world?
Parents should foster open communication, allowing boys to express their feelings and thoughts about romance and relationships.

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Two hosts—a developmental psychologist and her daughter, a women's health nurse practitioner—discuss parenting through a research-informed lens blended with personal anecdotes. Episodes span youth development, parenting strategies, child and family health, education, and social-emotional learning, with guests who bring expertise from psychology, pediatrics, education, and caregiving. The show stands out for its practical guidance, humane tone, and focus on autonomy, resilience, and healthy family dynamics, making complex topics accessible to everyday parents while occasionally highlighting broader societal issues in parenting culture.

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2. Christy Keating
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5. Andrew Rowland
6. Sara Reichstadt
7. Karen Zemlin
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