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Laura is the lead planner and designer at Wrap It Up Parties. In this episode she covers the top 2 trends she’s seeing in party planning, how she would spend her money if she were planning her own party and five ways to save money in party planning without feeling like you’re skimping. Enjoy this episode with Laura Schweir.
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Married for 34 and a half years with two sons, and they all provoked her to write her book.As a marriage counselor she’s more known for high-conflict couples and trauma. She mentioned that most high-conflict couples have trauma in their background and they need to learn to deal with it because it does affect their marriage.
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Debbie is a mom of an 8-year old daughter and an 11-year old son, a wife, and a friend to many. She's a licensed social worker and has done a lot of parenting work prior to having her kids. That made her think parenting is going to be easy and even said she was the absolute parent, until she got kids. Parenting was not as easy ass she thought it would be.
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Our guest today is Dr. Steve Hodges, who's a Pediatric Neurologist at the Wake Forest University Medical Center. He has uncovered the root cause of pee accidents and poop accidents one a child's potty trained. It's not widely recognized; however eye-opening so listen carefully to what Dr. Hodges has to say. He is an author of numerous scientific articles and he's made toileting issues the heart of his research and medical practice.
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Today, we’re excited to have Nicole Johnson on the show. She’s a baby and toddler sleep coach and a mother of two boys. She launched the Baby Sleep Site in 2008. As part of the website she launched a helpdesk to provide more personalized assistance to families worldwide. By thoroughly researching she became an expert in sleep method, scheduling routines and babies developmental needs.
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Today's episode is for you, if you're an overwhelmed parent just trying to get through the day. Marie is our guest today and she talks about her Create Balance Method in addition to her membership group where she helps them clean up their "junk drawer". She's giving away 2 annual memberships if you're looking for some more help to getting organized.
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Today’s guest is Dr. Carla Cupido. She is passionate about bringing movement into everyday life and not just through exercise like you normally would everyday but integrating that into your daily activity seriously is so important - it makes sense from a scheduling and lifestyle perspective. Honestly everything she talks about sounds so much fun. Enjoy today’s episode.
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Today’s podcast is with Erin Benson, the founder of With Purpose, a non-profit organization that helps to fight childhood cancer. Erin shares with us her very personal story of losing a child, of building again, and finding hope through the actions of neighborhood children who took on the mission of With Purpose and through their passion created phenomenal results.
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Naya Weber is a certified lactation consultant based in Austin, Texas. She teaches classes on breastfeeding education and blogs about motherhood, breastfeeding and more. In this podcast, Naya discusses topics such as what government support you could expect, what you shouldn't be doing when breastfeeding; finally the must-have's for breastfeeding moms.
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In today's podcast we listen to Dr Mark Trolice, the leading fertility expert in central Florida. He's gone through infertility challenge personally, ultimately adopting 5 children and openly discusses the fear and psychological pain that accompanies so many woman as they go on their pregnancy journey and yet the challenge that it's still not out in the open today. He gives good advice putting an individual in control when experiencing fertility challenges, what fertility challenge really means and giving us all listeners permission to expect your doctor to care and to leave if that doctor is not living up to your expectations.
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Kass is a mom first and foremost, a businesswoman, a wife, and a friend. She mentioned it’s not easy to be all those things at once. For Kass, having it all means not going crazy while having kids and trying to work outside the home. Her philosophy has always been that she was never balanced. If she had balance or was doing it all, it meant she would be doing a lot of things not very well or one thing really well.
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Today's interview of the Theory of Loose Parts and Early Childhood Development is really interesting. If you can listen through what Diane has to say she has some really great ideas on how we can easily improve our children’s environment and encourage play with things that are just around the house.
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This episode, we had Shelly Pace Weiser on the podcast. She owns the Hive which is a co-working space/ coffee shop, and child care facility. The idea started in 2015 and she recently opened her doors in October 2017. The Hive has an open seating cafe area, a lounge area, and a picnic area where everyone can visit or work absolutely free. So imagine, you need an hour of work time. You can go to the Hive, drop off your kids, get a latte, sit down and get done whatever you need, last minute or not! And, you know your kids are well taken care of.
I was really interested in interviewing Shelly when I heard about the concept she was launching because I think there is such need for spaces like The Hive, and I selfishly wish we had a Hive near me. -
Chino is a social worker, and has been at Educational Alliance for 12 years. She runs the Youth Program, and has some great advice today on the importance of perseverance, exposing your kids to opportunities that will build their self esteem and skills, as well as how much you can really shape peer groups, and exposure to mentors that can shape your children's life.
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For moms thinking what school to bring their kids to, we have Mary Ellen Maunz to give us insights about Montessori.
She is the Founder and Program Director of Age of Montessori in Bozeman, Montana.
A mom of three, an author, and a 40-year experience in Montessori education, I'd say she has loooooot to share with us today.
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