Mom Enough: A Parenting Podcast
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Reflections on Fathers and Fatherhood with Professor Oliver Williams
As a Social Work professor, Oliver Williams has devoted his career to helping men find the strength, compassion and self-control to treat their partners and children kindly and respectfully. With a sp
The Power of Touch: Insights from British Neuroscientist & Author Michael Banissy
How do you feel when you get a big hug from a friend you havent seen for a while? Or how about a spontaneous kiss on the cheek from your child? Or your spouse holding your hand when you go for a walk
Raising Generous Children: A Pathway to Purpose and Happiness
Many of us, both adults and young people, report feeling worn down and powerless in the face of the conflict, tragedy and heartache that are so prevalent in our communities and the world today. So, wh
Rewriting the Rules of Success for Women
Do differences between men and women, and boys and girls, actually exist? What challenges are at play that make it difficult for women to be "on par" with men in the workplace and financially? How did
Understanding and Supporting Your Child or Teen with ADHD
Does anyone in your family have ADHD? If so, do you often feel frustrated by their indecisiveness, disorganization, lack of motivation or difficulty finishing what they start? Dr. Norrine Russell, thi
Living More by Doing Less: Tonya Dalton on the Joy of Missing Out
If you are like many moms, you probably have a story you tell yourself about what a good mom does. And trying to live up to that story probably leaves you feeling unfulfilled and unproductive at the
Empowering Children with Disabilities and Differences
Meg Zucker was born with one finger on each hand, shortened forearms, and one toe on each foot as a result of a genetic condition called ectrodacyly. When she became pregnant, she learned that she had
Military Families and Their Children: Unique Challenges and Factors that Help
April is Month of the Military Child, but military life presents challenges year-round to both parents and children. Blue Star Families is an organization with a mission to study and address those cha
How College Makes or Breaks Us: From College to Successful Adult Lives
Best-selling author Paul Tough digs deeply into big ideas, and that certainly is true in his latest book, The Years that Matter Most: How College Makes or Breaks Us. Paul spent six years exploring col
Supporting the Mental Health of LGBTQ+ Youth
In many ways, our society has become more accepting of LGBTQ individuals in recent decades. But a current spike in hateful rhetoric and acts of violence against LGBTQ youth has derailed some of that p