Family 360 Podcast
Latest Episodes
Ep. 48 – Elaine & Ron Comeau – Mommy’s Had A Stroke: When Life Interrupts
In this episode of family360, award-winning creator of Easy Daysies, and mom of 3, Elaine Tan Comeau, tells the story of her stroke; how it happened, how she coped and how it changed her perspectives
Ep. 47 – Dr. Natasha Beck – 10 Ways To Get Your Child To LOVE Healthy Eating
Picky eaters. Slow eaters. Messy eaters. Overeaters. With young children, mealtimes can feel more like endurance than enjoyment. Providing a healthy diet is one thing. Getting our kids to eat it is an
Ep. 46 – David Loyst – It’s Never Too Late To Have A Great Childhood
Ninety percent of our values, attitudes, and beliefs are shaped before we are 7 years old - shaped but not set in stone. Where needed, we can re-parent ourselves and grow ourselves up to be the people
Ep. 45 – Dr. Gordon Neufeld – True Play & The Six Stages Of Attachment
This episode is a popular repeat from season one of family360 and our first interview (of two so far) with Dr. Gordon Neufeld. In this episode, he identifies the six stages of attachment upon which a
Ep. 44 – Ted Leavitt – ADHD: Now Playing In A Person Near You
This episode is from our 2019 conversation with Family Therapist Ted Leavitt. Ted describes his adult diagnosis of ADHD as a discovery that changed everything, including his personal perspectives and
Ep. 43 – Maggie Dent – The Road To Resilience
In this episode, Australian author, educator and host of ABC’s Parental As Anything podcast Maggie Dent, generously and humorously shares from her 3 decades as a parenting specialist. - Maggie special
Ep. 42 – Dr. Bal Pawa – Stress: Now Playing In A Person Near You
In this episode, physician and author Dr. Bal Pawa is the author of the bestseller, The Mind-Body Cure - how we heal our pain, anxiety, and fatigue by controlling chronic stress. - Dr. Pawa describes that when we learn to name,
Ep. 41 – Dr. John Swinton – Disability And Difference
In this episode, mental health specialist Dr. John Swinton shares from his many years as a psychiatric nurse and advocate for community care and inclusion. He says, “When you spend time with people who see the world differently,
Ep. 40 – Deborah MacNamara – Sibling Conflict: Why Our Kids Fight
In this episode, Child Psychologist Dr. Deborah MacNamara unpacks the myriad reasons and motives as to why our kids fight, and has great perspectives to offer. - From everyday questions to complex problems,
Ep. 39 – Michelle Mitchell – The Grumpy Teen Toolkit
In this episode, adolescent specialist Michelle Mitchell explains why maintaining a solid connection with teens is essential but not easy, especially when they’re grumpy! Through her books and speaking, Michelle Mitchell offers compassion, knowledge,