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The Raising Humans Kind Podcast

Ashleigh Warner
Parenting
Child Development
Emotional Regulation
Motherhood
Conscious Parenting
Childhood Aggression
Gentle Parenting
Boundaries
Rewards and Consequences In Parenting
Communication In Parenting
Personal Growth
Food Relationships
Cooperation
Collaboration
Rewards and Consequences
Emotional Awareness
Parenting Education
Emotional Intelligence
Cultural Practices
Science Of Parenting

The Raising Humans Kind Podcast is for parents of children having a hard time. Ashleigh, a Family Psychologist, shares the importance of both leadership and connection through deep conversations and real stories that challenge you to look inward, step up, and become the parent your child needs you to be. No scripts, no quick fixes - just inner work and powerful insights that change everything.

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This week I share the first Small Shift, Deep Roots idea.

Tricks and hacks don't work in parenting, especially with kids in really tricky seasons. But small shifts that have deep roots can make big differences.

In this week's episode, I share about... more

In today's episode, I share 4 important insights you need to understand if you're parenting a child through a season of aggression. Best suited for parents of kids aged 3-9 years old.

If you need more support helping to get to the root cause of the ... more

In this episode Daniel Grose shares his powerful story from childhood and the changes he has made to become a loving and dedicated father of 4 boys. We discuss:

- The role of fathers in their son's lives

- Managing aggression in children

- The rol... more

Today Dr Vanessa Lapointe joins me to share what our key role is in parenting and why it's so hard for so many of us who feel drawn to a more respectful approach. She shares her own raw and vulnerable story and her own lessons from being a parent who... more

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Daniel Grose
A father of four boys, devoted husband, and parent consultant who turned the pain of his childhood into purpose.
Episode: 03 | Fatherhood, Trauma and Raising Boys
Dr. Vanessa Lapointe
Psychologist and parent consultant with a powerful story from her parenting experience.
Episode: 02 | Your number one job as a parent with Dr Vanessa Lapointe
Bridget Wood
Thought leader on human behaviour and mother of three young children.
Nourishing the Mother Podcast
Episode: 008 | Raising Ourselves
Lael Stone
Author, speaker, parenting educator and consultant specializing in helping adults process their childhood trauma.
Woodland Primary School
Episode: 007 | Playful Parenting
Rachel Rainbolt
Family coach and gentle parenting mentor
Sage Family
Episode: 005 | Collaboration and Communication
Dr. Tamara Soles
Child psychologist and founder of the Secure Child Center for Families and Children
Secure Child Center for Families and Children
Episode: 004 | Emotional regulation and behaviour

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Ashleigh
A Family Psychologist and mother of two young boys, Ashleigh focuses on the emotional aspects of parenting. She facilitates discussions on the importance of connection and understanding in the parent-child relationship.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 192 ratings
  • Brilliant podcast for sensitive and stuck kids

    Over the past 4 years I’ve been deep in research and learning about how to best support my highly sensitive child and coming across Ashleigh’s work has been life-changing.

    She is extremely knowledgeable and full of wisdom. Everything she share has easy to implement tools and ideas that actually work.

    I’ve been a member of her K.I.N.D Collective and it’s been the most helpful and encouraging space to learn and grow. It is a extremely affordable for the amount of information and support you re... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lise💗
    Canada2 years ago
  • You are making the world a better place

    This podcast ist helping me to really understand the behavior of my 3 and 5 years old daughters and to be able to react in a kind and respectful way without feeling disconnected from my own inner voice. Ashleigh is providing all the valuable information in a simple way and often I think „oooooh, now I get it“ or „it’s so simple and important, why am I learning it only now“. While in the past couple of years my reaction to the environment questioning my way of raising my daughters was often a fee... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Starzy88
    Germany2 years ago
  • Motherhood inspiration

    Thank you Ashleigh for your incredibly heart centered insightful wisdom. I’ve spent years looking for the most grounded and neurologically informed child rearing guidance and your demeanour and expression are simply soulfood thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kheyrneki
    South Africa2 years ago
  • Really enjoyable and complicated issues made simple

    I’m really struggling with my 4 year old who is pushing back a lot, listening to this breaks down what is so complex into an accessible way. I’m hoping I can put into practise these “simple tips”. The examples are invaluable. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JLL.2020
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Help for stuck kids!!

    Wow!! This has really helped me go deeper to help my sensitive, strong, and stuck kid. All my kids…but especially my one who doesn’t respond to the average responsive parenting! The episode on stuck kids accessing vulnerability was such a lightbulb moment! So grateful you put this and yourself out there for all of us to benefit!! Love your work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    segarspr
    United States3 years ago

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03 | Fatherhood, Trauma and Raising Boys
Q: How does he channel his aggression? What does he do with it?
He discusses using masculine archetypes to understand and manage aggression, focusing on showing up as a loving father and husband, while also maintaining self-control and emotional regulation.
03 | Fatherhood, Trauma and Raising Boys
Q: Is this why you say to men that your profession needs to be orientated around your family and not the other way around?
Absolutely, it is crucial for men to align their work with their family needs to maintain emotional presence and connection within the family unit.
03 | Fatherhood, Trauma and Raising Boys
Q: Can you share with listeners about your story and the role models you had as a son growing up and now what you're doing differently with your boys?
Daniel shares a detailed account of his childhood, discussing trauma and the impact of losing both fathers at a young age, and emphasizes the importance of being a present and supportive father to his boys without repeating the past.
004 | Emotional regulation and behaviour
Q: Without rewards and consequences, how do children learn to become emotionally mature and emotionally regulated people?
Dr. Soles highlights the importance of modeling emotional regulation, co-regulating with children, and holding appropriate boundaries to help children integrate their emotions and learn responsively.
004 | Emotional regulation and behaviour
Q: Can you tell me why you don't use rewards and consequences in your work or with your own children?
Dr. Soles explains her shift from a traditional behavioral approach to an attachment-based perspective, emphasizing the importance of relationships and emotional understanding in her parenting and clinical work.

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Focused on the intersection of parenting and emotional development, this show is designed for parents seeking deeper connections with their children. It emphasizes the importance of understanding children's behaviors and emotional needs, advocating for parenting approaches rooted in empathy, collaboration, and emotional regulation rather than traditional reward and punishment systems. Through conversations with experts in various fields, including child psychology and parenting education, listeners are encouraged to explore their own parenting philosophies and adopt practices that nurture emotional well-being in their children. A particularly noteworthy aspect is the podcast's commitment to breaking societal norms around parenting, offering... more

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2. Dr. Vanessa Lapointe
3. Bridget Wood
4. Lael Stone
5. Rachel Rainbolt
6. Dr. Tamara Soles

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