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Oh Crap with Jamie

Jamie Glowacki
Parenting
Child Development
Internal Locus Of Control
Tantrums
Timed Warnings
Helicopter Parenting
Snowplow Parenting
Mental Health
External Locus Of Control
Self-Regulation
Kids' Wellbeing
Kids Behavior
Pathological Demand Avoidance
Self-Efficacy
Parenting Styles
Child Autonomy
Emotional Regulation
Tiny Dictators
Parental Preferences
Sibling Relationships

A podcast for conscious parents who drop the f-bomb. A lot. We are the overthinkers, the dreamers, and the doers. We are parenting in a radically different way than those before us. But our divine vision gets blurry cause...OMG...kids can be such a pain in the ass. Let's work from the inside out, in a whole brain, whole body way to mitigate the crappy behavior. Not just with our kids but with ours... more

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Latest Episodes

In this tiny bite-sized episode, I’m sharing a moment that absolutely cracked me open: standing in my kitchen, impatiently waiting 40 seconds—FORTY SECONDS—for a mason jar to fill with water. I caught myself thinking, “Ugh, I wish I could go do somet... more

In this episode, I’m sharing the surprisingly profound parenting lessons I’ve learned from my dog, Maverick. From the early days of dealing with a reactive dog to becoming a more intentional leader, this episode covers why consistency matters, why yo... more

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In this episode, I’m breaking down one of the biggest sources of stress for modern families: kids’ sports and activities—especially in the 6–10 age range. Someone asked me on Instagram what I think about structured sports for this age bracket, and th... more

In this festive (and absolutely ridiculous) episode, I’m sharing the true story of how my son Pascal found out the truth about Santa—and why I’ve always said I should’ve saved for therapy instead of college. From psychedelic mushroom folklore to rein... more

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Recent Guests

Tori Winstead
Mom and Instagram personality who gave up snacking for her kids to promote healthier eating habits.
Episode: 272: Your Kids Don't Need Snacks
Ali Stahlwood
Known as Wildly Ginger on Instagram, she developed a community-based meal sharing initiative with other families.
Instagram
Episode: 266: How to Build Your Village with Ali Stahlwood
Devon Kuntzman
Toddler expert, author, founder of Transforming Toddlerhood
Transforming Toddlerhood
Episode: 256: Toddlers, Tantrums & Boundaries with Devon Kuntzman
Lenore Skenazy
Author and advocate for free-range parenting, known as America's Worst Mom
Let Grow
Episode: 248: Free Range Kids: Raising Braver Kids in a Fear-Obsessed World With Lenore Skenazy-
Kassi Klein, DDS
Pediatric dentist specializing in airway issues.
Toothpillow
Episode: 226: Mouth Breathing, Bedwetting & Behavior: The Hidden Connection with Dr. Kassi Klein.
Krystal Popoff
CEO and owner of Futurepreneur, advocate for empowering kids and teens through entrepreneurship
Futurepreneur
Episode: 221: Futurepreneurs with Krystal Popov
Raquel Hopkins
Capacity expert, certified coach, and therapist, founder of Success is Complicated
Success is Complicated
Episode: 213: Capacity Expert and Therapist: RaQuel Hopkins!
Sarah Kleiner
Certified nutrition and quantum health coach
Sarah Kleiner Wellness
Episode: 197: Circadian Rhythms, Blue Light and Seasonal Eating with Sarah Kleiner
Chantel Zimmerman
Runs a forest school in New Jersey.
Sensory Garden and Play
Episode: 193: Balancing Family Life: Interview with Chantel Zimmerman

Host

Jamie Glowacki
Host known for her insights on modern parenting, with a focus on emotional intelligence and practical strategies for family dynamics. She has authored books related to toddler development and potty training.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 171 ratings
  • Reliable, relatable and real!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Mtl
    a month ago
  • Old school, new school

    I really, really love Jamie’s blend of old school and new school parenting advice. There is SO MUCH micromanaging and fear mongering (directed TOWARDS kids) in today’s parenting. I can’t go to a playground without hearing parenting constantly admonishing their kids to “be careful” and “watch your step!” Jamie blows the overprotective coddling out of the water while still treating kids like people. I wish I could make every millennial parent listen to this show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kmakart
    United States3 months ago
  • The BEST parenting podcast

    This is hands down the most informative, no-nonsense, relatable parenting podcast out there. Jamie tells it like it is and I’m here for it. I hope she keeps making content for years to come.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    marjames24
    United States3 months ago
  • Jamie is amazing!

    I have been listening to Jamie for almost 12 years. She helped me potty train all 4 of my kids and has shaped my parenting in so many ways. Listen to her! You won’t regret it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    racheleline
    United States6 months ago
  • Relatable AF

    One of the most relatable parenting podcasts. I discovered Jamie through the potty training route, and three years on I’ve listened to every episode and love the new format. What I love most is that Jamie give her matter of fact opinion, with no judgement. Take what resonates and helps, leave what doesn’t and move on! Keep being you jamie, never change a thing!! And thank you for everything

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sazzles 1234
    United Kingdom6 months ago

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Many reviews highlight the host's humor and emotional intelligence, which brings a refreshing tone to the often stressful topics of parenting.
Listeners appreciate the practical and relatable advice for parenting, resonating particularly with those navigating the challenges of modern family life.
The honest and unfiltered approach of the host is frequently praised, creating a feeling of community among listeners who value genuine discussions.

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248: Free Range Kids: Raising Braver Kids in a Fear-Obsessed World With Lenore Skenazy-
Q: How did you get the moniker America's Worst Mom, and how did this all get springboarded?
Skenazy recounts her decision to let her son ride the subway alone at nine years old, which led to widespread media coverage and public debate about parenting.
229: Bite Size Nugget - Red Light + Cortisol
Q: How do you figure out which probiotic you need instead of a broad spectrum one?
Stool testing is needed to determine the imbalance in your microbiome, which can guide the choice of probiotics.
229: Bite Size Nugget - Red Light + Cortisol
Q: What do you eat first thing in the morning before coffee that doesn't spike your cortisol?
Eating doesn't spike cortisol, but having black coffee on an empty stomach can raise cortisol levels further due to stressful situations.
213: Capacity Expert and Therapist: RaQuel Hopkins!
Q: How do you start to build that framework of confidence in motherhood?
Recognize it as a transition and understand that entering motherhood changes your identity and self-esteem. Seek support from classes or communities to help adjust to these changes.
178: All About Magnesium with Dr. Barb
Q: How do you test if you're low on magnesium?
Testing for magnesium can be complex as only 1% is in the blood; symptoms and dietary habits are better indicators rather than blood tests.

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Conscious parenting is the focal point, with discussions that resonate deeply with modern families seeking a more mindful approach to raising children. The content primarily explores themes like emotional intelligence, managing children's behaviors, and the complexities of family dynamics amidst the stresses of contemporary life. Noteworthy is the emphasis on personal anecdotes from the host, which often draw parallels between parenting challenges and broader societal issues, creating an engaging atmosphere that tackles real-life situations with humor and honesty. Unique to this series is its candid approach, advocating for authentic parenting where emotional struggles and parenting dilemmas are addressed without sugar-coating, attracting l... more

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Recent guests on Oh Crap include:

1. Tori Winstead
2. Ali Stahlwood
3. Devon Kuntzman
4. Lenore Skenazy
5. Kassi Klein, DDS
6. Krystal Popoff
7. Raquel Hopkins
8. Sarah Kleiner

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