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The Weekly Parent

Dr. Kiyah Duffey
Parenting
Parenting Styles
Nutrition
Child Development
Potty Training
Picky Eating
Baby-Led Weaning
Well-Being
Cultural Identification
Mental Health
Adolescence
Aging
Family Dynamics
Meal Planning
Extrinsic Motivation
Intrinsic Motivation
Technology
Scotland
Storytelling
Intuitive Eating

Welcome to The Weekly Parent—a podcast for parents who Google everything, overthink most things, & occasionally spiral wondering if they’re totally screwing it all up. I’m your host Dr. Kiyah Duffey. Former perfectionist and current entrepreneur, nutrition expert, & mom of 3. I’m here to help you cut through the noise, filter the advice, and find what actually works in real life. Each week, you’ll... more

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Perfectionism is a trap — and most of us don’t even realize we’re in it.

In this episode, therapist Emily Cox explains why we keep chasing the impossible golden ring, how the mental health system makes getting help harder than it should be, and why c... more

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One-third of women leave their jobs within 18 months of returning from parental leave — not all of them do so because they want to stay home, but because their workplace let them down when they needed support the most.

This week, I sit down with Bet... more

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What if teaching your kids about money didn’t have to beawkward, overwhelming, or a little… stressful? In this conversation, Kiyah and financial expert Todd Christensen dive into exactly how families can make money talk normal.

Todd shares age-spec... more

What happens when food becomes both your biggest challenge and your greatest calling? In this episode, Dr. Kiyah Duffey sits down with The Allergy Chef, Kathlena, whose 200+ food allergies inspired a mission to help families everywhere navigate restr... more

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Emily Cox
Licensed professional counselor and founder of Larkspur Therapy
Larkspur Therapy
Episode: Navigating Perfectionism & Mental Health with Emily Cox
Beth Wanner
Founder and CEO of MotherCover, focusing on helping parents and workplaces navigate parental leave
MotherCover
Episode: The Real Cost of Parental Leave with Beth Wanner, CEO of Mother Cover
Todd Christensen
Financial educator, counselor, and author with over two decades of experience helping families build financial foundations.
Money Fit by DRS
Episode: Financial Conversations in Families with Todd Christiansen
Dr. Erica Buckholz
Parent coach with a doctorate in applied developmental psychology and founder of Becoming Playful
Becoming Playful
Episode: Become a Playful Parent with Erica Buckholz, PhD
Dr. Elizabeth Widen
A nutrition scientist and registered dietitian focused on maternal and infant nutrition.
University of Texas at Austin
Episode: Pregnancy and Postpartum with Dr. Beth Widen
Emily Bown
Registered and licensed dietitian nutritionist, certified intuitive eating counselor
Episode: Intuitive Eating with Emily Bown, MS, RDN
Robyn Fivush
Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Emory University and author of Family Narratives and the Development of an Autobiographical Self.
Emory University
Episode: How Stories Shape Who We Become with Dr. Robyn Fivush
Dr. Robin Fivish
Researcher focusing on family narrative and identity
Episode: How to Make Your Words Matter At Dinner
Zac Garthe
Patent attorney and founder of Sigil
Sigil
Episode: CEO and Dad Life with Sigil Founder Zac Garthe

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Dr. Kiyah Duffey
Host and creator, focusing on providing practical parenting insights and expert guidance.

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Navigating Perfectionism & Mental Health with Emily Cox
Q: What is one small thing that someone can do while waiting to see a therapist?
Emily recommends mindfulness tools, recommending that individuals engage in small, soothing activities to help manage anxiety.
Navigating Perfectionism & Mental Health with Emily Cox
Q: How can parents model healthy coping skills for their kids?
Emily suggests that parents model their own coping strategies, such as deep breathing and self-reflection, to show kids that it's okay to feel overwhelmed.
Navigating Perfectionism & Mental Health with Emily Cox
Q: What are some of the biggest barriers that people face in finding therapy?
Emily mentions that the complexity of the systems for accessing therapy often inhibits people, along with a lack of preventative care.
Financial Conversations in Families with Todd Christiansen
Q: What tools or apps do you recommend for managing children's allowances?
Look for FinTech solutions that offer low fees and features for parents to monitor spending and help kids manage their money effectively.
Financial Conversations in Families with Todd Christiansen
Q: How can we begin to ease into these financial conversations with our children?
Start early, find children's books about money, and gradually involve kids in household budgeting discussions to normalize financial talk.

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This podcast offers a candid exploration of the challenges faced by parents today. With topics ranging from nutrition and financial literacy to the complexities of co-parenting and childhood development, it provides practical advice and expert insights aimed at helping parents navigate the often overwhelming world of parenting. The conversations are grounded in real-life experiences, making them relatable and applicable, which is likely to resonate with listeners seeking not just information, but also reassurance that they are not alone in their struggles. Unique segments focus on fostering creativity, addressing mental health, and improving family dynamics, showcasing a holistic approach to parenting that encompasses various aspects of fam... more

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2. Beth Wanner
3. Todd Christensen
4. Dr. Erica Buckholz
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