Not Like a Regular Mom

Not Like a Regular Mom

by Not Like a Regular Mom
Season 1
Potty Training and Parenting Outside Expectations with Jamie Glowacki
I sat down with potty training expert, parenting educator, and author of Oh Crap! Potty Training, Jamie Glowacki. We cover potty training basics, frequent roadblocks, and myths, as well as her hot takes about the current state of parenting. In this episode, we discuss: A summary of her method Why potty training should be done before age 3 (and what happens if your child is older) How you can tell when a child is “ready” to start potty training? The complexities of night training and the surprising connection between bedwetting and airway issues The number one mistake you see parents make with potty training Jamie answers potty training questions from my followers The govern/garden/guide theory for parenting The "rugrat" race and our current culture of over-scheduled kids
It’s Not Empowerment: The “Ambition Penalty” and the Exploitation of Women in the Workplace, in Relationships, and at Home with Stefanie O'Connell
I sat down with Stefanie O'Connell, journalist and author of The Ambition Penalty: How Corporate Culture Tells Women to Step Up--and Then Pushes Them Down, a data-driven guide to dismantling the hidden forces that hold women back, burn them out, and make us all pay. In this episode, we discuss: -the failed promises of "girl power" -what the 'ambition penalty' is and how it affects women -mind-blowing statistics about gender in the workplace, in relationships, and in the domestic sphere -what girlboss and tradwife cultures have in common, and the insidious goals of the latter -a shocking new way to look at the costs of childcare and your career -what women who date men should know before partnering up with them ...and so much more that will make you feel a little more sane, and perhaps actually empowered
The Real Reason Women are Burnt Out During the Holidays
The holiday mental load makes the rest of the year's mental load feel like a vacation. From curating gift lists, to managing multiple calendars, to creating the holiday magic, so many holiday tasks unfairly fall on women. In this episode, we explore: family dynamics, dealing with in-laws, becoming a matriarch, and kin-keeping gift giving, gift lists, tracking sales, budgeting, wrapping, hiding the difference between the mental load, invisible labor, and emotional labor magic-making, hosting, and preparing for travel for the holidays men's holiday bad moods, and women's forced performance of joy ...and so much more that an old white man somehow gets all the credit for!!?
Food Allergies 101: Facts, Myths, and Facing Fears
Dr. David Stukus, professor of Clinical Pediatrics in the Division of Allergy and Immunology and Director of the Food Allergy Treatment Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, busts myths and breaks down facts about one of parents' biggest fears: food allergies. Topics Include: The advancements in food allergy research The top allergens (and why they're so common) Whether we know the cause of food allergies Why food allergies are more prevalent now Can you prevent food allergies? Current guidelines for introducing allergens Initial symptoms of a food allergy What many allergists get wrong The *major* myth of cutting out foods when breastfeeding The role of eczema and asthma in food allergies Testing and diagnosis Current and future treatments Follow Dr. Stukus on Instagram and Twitter @AllergyKidsDoc
Keeping Your House Together Without Falling Apart
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KC Davis, therapist, author, and compassionate creator behind the popular and relatable @StruggleCare Instagram/@DomesticBlisters TikTok accounts, breaks down her approach to taking care of your home and life while taking care of your self; how postpartum depression can display as laziness, rage, and an inability to function, despite "knowing better;" loving your children and struggling in the role of motherhood; the warped messages behind today's "self care;" the very real impact of capitalism and the patriarchal structure of our society; the invisible support comparison trap that makes us feel like failures; "care tasks" and other language shifts; why women in particular feel the weight of housework and tie it into their self worth (it goes way deeper than you think); KC's Six Pillars of Struggle Care; rituals like "closing duties" that serve to keep your house functioning while keeping you sane; how to accept help, even when you're a control freak; KC's brilliant parenting advice. Follow KC @StruggleCare on Instagram and Facebook and @DomesticBlisters on Tiktok. Find out more and purchase her book here.
12 Hours’ Sleep by 12 Weeks Old with Suzy Giordano
All about the sleep training method and book that went viral before social media; Suzy Giordano’s method for sleep training and how it differs from others; the myth that all sleep training is a cold, detached tactic; learning to trust your baby to take the lead; the science behind her method; why *every* baby has a fussy period from 6-8 weeks old; how this method spills into the rest of your parenting; why three minutes of crying is enough vs “crying it out;” why a middle of the night wakeup doesn’t always mean they’re hungry (and how feeding them can alter their sleep); the connection between daytime feeding schedules and nighttime sleeping schedules; Suzy’s method for weaning off night feeds to stop wakeups; my sleep-shift method to save your sanity and your marriage through sleep training
Teaching Your Child To Give Back (Ft. Birthday Buds Founder Grace Cowan)
I’m not like a regular mom… I’m a Birthday Bud! Grace Cowan, founder of Birthday Buds, one of my favorite organizations, joins us on today’s episode. Birthday Buds matches children in need with families who want to give them their happiest birthdays—you sign your child up, get matched with another child of a close age/birthday, and receive a list of gifts your Bud hopes to get. It’s the best tradition to start with your kids! We talk about why Birthday Buds is so special, and how you can help (whether you have children or not). Go to birthdaybud.org and follow @birthdaybud on Instagram now!
Put the Om in Mom With Meditation
I’m not like a regular mom… I’m a mom who meditates. Shannon Albarelli, Psy.D., shares her experience in meditation, both personally and professionally: What meditation is and how it works; the research-backed benefits; why “monotasking” is the new multitasking; the role of mindfulness in meditation and your daily life; how meditation can help with the information overload moms face; mantras; why moms specifically should meditate; how “zooming out” of the nitty gritty of parenting brings you peace and pulls you out of a mom-guilt spiral; how long to meditate to feel the effects (much shorter than you think!); calming meditative practices in your day-to-day life that aren’t full-on meditation; the best time of day to meditate; simple and discreet techniques that will help you keep your cool in stressful situations; meditation for kids; how to start a meditation practice Head to Doctor-Shannon.com for amazing guided meditation videos and follow @doctorshannon_ on Instagram
Mourning Miscarriages
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I'm not like a regular mom...I'm a mom who has miscarried. A whopping 25% of women have miscarried, and I would argue 100% of people know someone who has. In this episode, I spoke with my friend Liz, who miscarried in her second trimester, about what she went through and what she wishes others knew about her experience. Topics include: Abiding by the 12-week wait (or not); why some women feel shame after miscarrying; the movement to share that you miscarried vs. the counter-movement to not share; my current mantra of living in the "and," and how that can help grieving women navigate their friends' pregnancy news; men's lack of miscarriage support; how to sensitively deliver pregnancy news to a friend who miscarried; what NOT to say to someone who miscarried and what to say instead
Put a Fork in Picky Eating with @Kids.Eat.In.Color
I’m not like a regular mom…I’m the mom of a picky eater. Today’s guest is Jennifer Anderson, MSPH, RDN—the genius behind every parent’s favorite Instagram account, @kids.eat.in.color! We talk all things picky eating: What made her a picky eating expert; whether some kids are born picky eaters; if parents can prevent picky eating; how and why her low-pressure techniques work; why praise and bribery don’t work; why she serves dessert *with* her kids’ meals; my hair-pulling experience with my son’s sudden picky eating; talking to family members who disagree about how you feed your kids; how to cook one meal for your family and not fear that your kid “goes to bed hungry;” her life-changing Better Bites program for extremely picky eaters and their overwhelmed parents (ps—it changed my entire approach to parenting); all about her innovative cookbooks, Real Easy Weekdays and Affordable Flavors
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