
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
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 307 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & Family | |||

We’re in the middle of what many are calling a capability crisis.
Kids are struggling to do basic things — not because they can’t… but because they haven’t been taught how.
In this episode, Jamie introduces the concept of scaffolding — the process ... more
“You’re not special because you work.”
It’s a bold statement — but it opens the door to a much deeper conversation.
In this episode, Jamie explores the tension between working moms and stay-at-home moms, and the unspoken competition that often exis... more
Youth sports used to be simple.
Kids played with neighborhood friends, parents volunteered as coaches, and the goal was just to have fun.
But today?
Youth sports have become a multi-billion-dollar industry, and parents are under enormous pressure ... more
Kids collect stuff.
Toys. Trinkets. Goody bag junk. Happy Meal prizes. Endless artwork.
And before you know it, your house is overflowing.
In this episode, Jamie tackles a question parents ask all the time:
What do we do with all the kids’ stuff?... more
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Reliable, relatable and real!
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.
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.
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!
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
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This show centers on conscious, no-nonsense parenting with a candid, humorous voice. Episodes tackle high-pressure parenting trends, boundary-setting, and practical strategies for resilient kids, while also addressing caregiver wellness, mental load, and the realities of modern family life. A recurring thread is countering fear-based approaches with frank conversations, down-to-earth tips, and attention to the parent–child relationship. The format often blends personal stories with actionable guidance, offering a relatable blend of tough-love honesty and empathetic support for listeners who want meaningful change without sacrificing authenticity or humor.
Noteworthy traits include a willingness to challenge mainstream parenting myths (like... more
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2. Jose Bergeron
3. Erica Litzner
4. Tori Winstead
5. Ali Stahlwood
6. Devon Kuntzman
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8. Kassi Klein, DDS
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