The Mother's Day Revue, Part 2, featuring Dr. Laura Markham and Dr. Deborah MacNamara and more special guests

May 15, 2019 · 2h 10m 26s
The Mother's Day Revue, Part 2, featuring Dr. Laura Markham and Dr. Deborah MacNamara and more special guests
Description

Part 2 of The Mother's Day Revue. Favourite bits and brand new hits from the podcast series #Motherhood #LetsCreateAVillage. Featuring Dr. Laura Markham AhaParenting.com, Dr. Deborah MacNamara and other special...

show more
Part 2 of The Mother's Day Revue.
Favourite bits and brand new hits from the podcast series #Motherhood #LetsCreateAVillage.

Featuring Dr. Laura Markham AhaParenting.com, Dr. Deborah MacNamara and other special guests including Karen Brody, Ellen Bettmann, Christine Carter Ph.D., Zero to Five: Positive Parenting Based on Science and more.

Topics covered in this episode include:
-Managing and making sense of our kids’ emotions and our own.
-How to navigate and nurture sibling relationships,
-How we can mage bedtime ‘easier’,
-Rest as a remedy
-Meaningful clips from guests sharing how motherhood has changed them and lots more.

It was fun and meaningful and its jam packed with practical tools and insight to help navigate the journey through motherhood. There is lots to glean.Enjoy.
If you've been benefitting from these conversations please consider helping with the sustainability of the podcast with a one time donation or a monthly donation. Both can be found by scrolling on my website a little further down www.JulieinConversation.com or here
http://www.Patreon.com/JulieinConversation.com

Cheers to you on this wondrous journey through motherhood.

Show notes:Show notes:

Karen Brody, How has motherhood changed you?
Karen Brody
www.DaringToRest.com
*9:43 * I became very humbled by motherhood and how I thought I knew it all…. I’m always starting again, each day in motherhood, I feel like I am starting again. “ Karen Brody

Christine Carter, Ph.D
www.ChristineCarter.com
*16:51 “everything about me has been pushed to grow…you’re just forced up against the truth that you’re not in control. “ Christine Carter, Ph.D. Author of The Sweet Spot and Raising Happiness
Dr. Laura Markham www.AhaParenting.com
*19:40- 1:07:15
*21:20* Coaching not controlling our children-How can we see it from the child’s perspective? What shifts and changes?
*23:16*
“Nothing triggers primal emotions like parenting.”
*27.19*
You don’t have to do everything at once. You know, I think it’s important for parents to realize that in a way you can postpone everything but love.

*28:18*
“For me the hardest thing to learn and maybe the most important, this was for me, but I think it’s important for all parents, is don’t expect perfection from them or from you. You’re human. You don’t have to be perfect. What matters is that you go for love as much as you can. “
*29:42*
“We need to spend more time talking about the good enough mother. This is not about bad versus perfect. It’s really about good enough.” Dr. Alexandra Sachs
*33:27*- Accepting Emotions
“One particular way to accept the emotions, is when your kid is very upset is letting them cry. If they need to. And most parents think they have to stop crying or fixed crying or send the kid away if they cry. And actually sometimes we all just need to cry. “
*37:00- Making bedtime ‘easier’.
*48:00 mins: How to navigate and nurture sibling relationships.
*55:18 “It is true that sibling dynamics push our buttons more than just about anything else.”
*01:08:45 Ellen Bettmann, How has motherhood changed you?
*01:11:56 Madonna Maher
“We look at our children and we say stop being immature, but they are immature. It takes a long time to grow.”
*01:13:33- 01:48:45 Dr. Deborah MacNamara www.MacNamara.ca
Rest Play, Grow, Making Sense of Preschoolers (Or Anyone Who Acts Like One)
*01:16:22
Young children don’t multitask, think twice or say things like, part of me feels like throwing a train at your head while the other side of me thinks I should use my words instead. “
*01:17:48
“Emotional maturity doesn’t mean a parent is no longer stirred up by their feelings in relationship to their child. Emotional maturity is how we accept and make room for the feelings our children raise in us”
*01:50:49
Tracy Cutchlow, www.ZerotoFive.net
“Parenting for hours on end is exhausting mental work just from a brain perspective and involves staying constantly alert, focusing attention and ignoring distractions, intuiting and responding to another person’s needs, one after the other, and acting with empathy and self control.”

*01:53:31
Karen Brody. www. DaringtoRest.com
*01:55:30
“What crazy person doesn’t rest when they’re tired. I put my kids down for a nap every day to keep them from feeling exhausted. Why not me? Why was I grabbing for so many remedies? Even healthy remedies like high powered yoga workouts in green smoothies to rescue me when rest was the most obvious remedy. Why don’t we just rest when we’re tired? “
*02:01:31
Ellie Ballentine, How has motherhood changed you?

Be sure to listen to Part 1 of The Mother’s Day Revue , featuring Harriet Lerner, Ph.D. and more phenomenal guests.
show less
Information
Author Julie Cusmariu
Organization Julie Cusmariu
Website -
Tags

Looks like you don't have any active episode

Browse Spreaker Catalogue to discover great new content

Current

Podcast Cover

Looks like you don't have any episodes in your queue

Browse Spreaker Catalogue to discover great new content

Next Up

Episode Cover Episode Cover

It's so quiet here...

Time to discover new episodes!

Discover
Your Library
Search