
Girls tend to be more sensitive and anxious than boys. They experience a wide range of emotions simultaneously, which can make them difficult to predict. This presents a significant difficulty for parents, many of whom are already overburdened. If you do not know what is going on in their heads and hearts or the struggles they face on a daily basis, it is hard to know how to best support them. You... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 367 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureParentingKids & FamilyRelationships | |||

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Thank you so much for the amazing guidance as a Mother of 3 this information is beyond helpful.
Phenomenal.
The pod is really about how to live a life worth living in general. I’m a ~30 year old male with no kids, work in mental health. It’s supremely helpful personally & professionally.
Thank you for this gift.
Great Content, but the audio quality is terrible and inconsistent.
A must listen to for any parents raising daughters
Highly recommend it.
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A thoughtful, expert-led show focused on parenting girls, with an emphasis on emotional intelligence, mental health, and navigating technology and social pressures. Across recent episodes, listeners hear practical strategies for helping daughters handle anxiety, self-image, friendships, and burnout, often featuring Dr. Tim Jordan and guest experts or young women sharing real-world perspectives. The discussions commonly center on empowering girls, fostering healthy boundaries, and encouraging autonomy, while providing actionable tools for parents, caregivers, and educators. The format tends to balance warm, accessible storytelling with data-driven insights, making guidance feel grounded and applicable to family life, schools, and communities... more
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