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The Hamilton Review

Bob Hamilton
Halloween
Classical Music
Parenting
Pediatrics
Entrepreneurship
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Performance Psychology
Safety
The Chosen
Disney
Agenda-Driven Films
Childhood Mental Health
Mindfulness
Abortion
Mental Health
Spirituality
Family Ministry
Social Anxiety
Calm Parenting

The Hamilton Review, WHERE KIDS AND CULTURE COLLIDE is a weekly review of current issues that impact children and the families. Since I am a pediatrician, for 35 years, the program is centered on health related topics, but the program also concerns itself with larger cultural issues as well.

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Latest Episodes

This week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, we're delighted to welcome children's book author John Redstone.

In this episode, John shares his personal journey from working as an investment analyst to becoming a children's book author, an inspiring st... more

This week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, we are pleased to welcome science journalist, Michaeleen Doucleff.

In this episode, Michaeleen discusses details from her Wall Street Journal article, My Family Went Off Ultra-Processed Foods for a Month. T... more

This week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, we are pleased to welcome Patrick T. Brown.

In this episode, Patrick discusses his work at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where he focuses on advancing a strong, pro-family economic agenda and support... more

This week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, it is our pleasure to welcome Ilana Kurshan to the show! In this conversation, Ilana discusses her book, "Children of the Book", which explores the closeness forged when family life unfolds against a backdrop... more

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Recent Guests

Michaeleen Doucleff
Author and former NPR global health correspondent
Author of Hunt, Gather, Parent and Dopamine Kids
Episode: Life and Parenting Without Ultra-Processed Foods with Michaeleen Doucleff
Patrick T. Brown
Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and writer focused on pro-family policy.
Ethics and Public Policy Center
Episode: Family Matters with Patrick T. Brown
Ilana Kurshan
Author of 'Children of the Book' and mother of five children, originally from Long Island, living in Israel for over 20 years.
St. Martin's Press
Episode: Ilana Kurshan, Author of "Children of the Book"
Peter Hamilton
Architect and entrepreneur, co-founder of Loam Blocks
Loam Blocks
Episode: The Launch of Loam: Architecturally Inspired Heirloom Wood Toy Blocks
Clara Hamilton
Co-founder of Loam Blocks, focus on sustainable toys
Loam Blocks
Episode: The Launch of Loam: Architecturally Inspired Heirloom Wood Toy Blocks
Clare Morell
Author and fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center
Ethics and Public Policy Center
Episode: Clare Morell, Author of "The Tech Exit: A Practical Guide to Freeing Kids and Teens from Smartphones"
Heather Spadaccini
Certified parent coach and founder of Intrinsic Parenting
Intrinsic Parenting
Episode: Heather Spadaccini: Certified Parent Coach
Pola Benke
First female conductor of the Santa Monica Symphony and assistant conductor of the Pacific Symphony
Santa Monica Symphony
Episode: Pola Benke: Conductor and Music Director of the Santa Monica Symphony
Kate Santoro
Marathon runner and author of 'Truth on the Run'
Episode: Kate Santoro, Author of Truth on the Run: A Memoir

Host

Dr. Bob Hamilton
Host of discussions centered on health and culture as they impact children and families, with a wealth of pediatric experience and a focus on personal and professional narratives.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 80 ratings
  • Heather Spadaccini episode listen now!

    As a struggling parent, and aren’t we all struggling parents? 😆The episode with Heather Spadaccini is a must listen. She is the wisdom we need and the soothing balm stressed out parents need to tap into the real parents they are meant to be, not just for their children but for themselves. And as always, love Dr. Hamilton and the great insights he brings to help us all be who we’re meant to be. ✨

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mom!!!What??!!!
    United States3 months ago
  • Loved interview w/ Heather Spadaccini (October 28)

    I really enjoyed listening to Heather. Her style is extremely approachable and encouraging, and she provided wonderful tools and insight. If you are a parent I highly recommend you listen to this episode

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AT (mom of 2)
    United States3 months ago
  • A Truly Special Person

    Dr. Bob is a one of a kind human being. He cares deeply, he gets right to the heart of the matter, drawing his guests into true authentic sharing by focusing on the most important aspects of somebody story and life. His lens on families, health, pain is spot on. I genuinely love listening to him.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Riley Santoro
    United States4 months ago
  • Thank you

    Really appreciated the podcast with Jim Garlow (July 31, 2025). Great facts and interesting, relevant information shared. Also, it ends with the option to choose hope. Thanks for this, Dr. Bob.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    skipper244466666
    United States5 months ago
  • Dr Bob’s heart shows

    I just discovered this podcast and love listening to The Hamilton Review! He brings relevant guests and his heart for the youngest generation and his experience shows through with each interview!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Krystal Popov
    United States9 months ago

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Many find the discussions to be incredibly relatable and practical for their parenting journeys.

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Dr. Laurie Santos: Yale Professor and Host of "The Happiness Lab" Podcast
Q: How can we inculcate gratefulness into children?
Modeling grateful behavior as parents and engaging children in family practices of expressing gratitude can foster this trait.
Dr. Laurie Santos: Yale Professor and Host of "The Happiness Lab" Podcast
Q: How can we overcome the negative effects of culture on our happiness?
We have more control over our happiness than we think, mainly through our behaviors and mindsets.
Dr. Laurie Santos: Yale Professor and Host of "The Happiness Lab" Podcast
Q: What does happiness mean to you?
Happiness consists of having a decent ratio of positive to negative emotions in life and feeling satisfied with how one's life is going.
Family Matters with Patrick T. Brown
Q: Why is family such a passion for you?
Patrick expresses that family is a cornerstone of a healthy society, and his passion stems from working with individuals in poverty who struggle without family support.
Ilana Kurshan, Author of "Children of the Book"
Q: Ilana, can you tell us a bit about your background and how you became such an avid student of literature?
I grew up in a house full of books and developed a passion for reading from a young age due to my parents' influence and regular visits to the library.

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In the podcast, discussions revolve around a variety of topics aimed at addressing the challenges and experiences of raising children in today's world. Conversations often feature notable guests, including experts in health, psychology, education, and various facets of parenting, who provide insights into issues like pediatric care, mental health, maternal health, education, and societal norms that impact family life. This platform also explores the intersection of health and broader cultural discussions, making it a rich source for parents and caregivers seeking knowledge and support on the fluctuating dynamics of child-rearing and family wellness.

Noteworthy is the blend of expert opinions and personal narratives shared by guests, creatin... more

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2. Patrick T. Brown
3. Ilana Kurshan
4. Peter Hamilton
5. Clara Hamilton
6. Clare Morell
7. Heather Spadaccini
8. Pola Benke

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