Conscious parenting comes from our own inner healing, NOT from changing our kids, or focusing on their behaviours. Conscious means being intentional and aware. When I started on my own healing journey, I noticed that my children’s behaviour changed hugely… like it was mirroring my own healing journey. What I haven’t talked about until today is how much this ... Show More
May 2025
S10|20 - How to Heal (Tips from over 200 episodes)
As the culmination of my over 200 episodes, I wanted to share the MOST potent and actionable healing tips that I have… that you can start to use right now. Join me in my LAST episode ever of The Parenting Coach Podcast, and thanks for being here. If you’re looking for more, join ... Show More
32m 2s
May 2025
S10|19 - Meditation to Move Through Shame
Now that you’ve noticed that shame is underneath SO much of what we deal with daily, you might be wondering… what now? This episode is for you. I take you through a subconscious practice to move the energy of shame, and promote healing… within 15 minutes, you’ll feel much better. ... Show More
25m 54s
Jun 2025
The Follow-Up: Unlearning and Re-parenting Together
This episode is personal. My husband and I sit down for an open, honest, and vulnerable conversation about what it means to reparent ourselves while raising our son. It’s a raw look at how childhood experiences—good and bad—shape us as adults, and how we can consciously break har ... Show More
17m 6s
Jan 2020
Changing my Behavior to Change my Child's
In order to change our children's behavior, we have to first change our own. It is difficult, frustrating, counterintuitive and takes a lot of inner work and self awareness. We're talking through the ways we have been able to make changes to our own behaviors and the power you ha ... Show More
21m 15s
Sep 2023
Manifesting the Relationship You Want
As a parent, I have come to understand the significance of positivity and self-belief. In today's world of parenting, it is crucial to reshape our relationships with our children. Instead of labeling them as "difficult," we should view their behaviors as a sign of struggle and su ... Show More
13m 33s