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Welcome to The HeyKiddo Podcast with Dr. Nicole Lipkin, where we believe in equipping parents with the tools they need to nurture resilient kids in today's world. Join clinical psychologist and mom, Dr. Nicole Lipkin, for expert interviews and quick tips to build social, emotional, and leadership skills for kids of all ages...one conversation at a time. 


Join us every Monday for a new episode packed with actionable tips and deep dives into effective parenting for raising resilient kids. Whether you’re looking for ways to improve positive behavior, boost parenting confidence, or enhance parent-child connection, HeyKiddo is here to support you every step of the way. 


And here's the best part: HeyKiddo isn't just a podcast. It's backed by an award-winning app that puts evidence-based parenting guidance right in the palm of your hand. Visit hey-kiddo.com to learn more.


Together, let's build a community of empowered parents raising resilient kids in the 21st century. Join us on the The HeyKiddo Podcast with Dr. Nicole Lipkin — because parenting is a journey best taken together.

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Creativity isn’t just about making art and hanging it up on the fridge; it’s about problem-solving, critical thinking, and emotional expression. Join clinical psychologist Dr. Nicole Lipkin and art therapist and licensed professional counselor, Demi Leleux, as they chat about sparking creativity and imagination in children.Together, they explore insights and practical strategies for parents to ignite their child’s creativity through art. During their conversation, Nicole and Demi ex...
“When we validate [our children’s emotions],” says this week’s guest, Erika Malm, “we're helping our kids to be able to learn how to self-regulate so that they don't have to turn to symptoms or substances or to other people for validation.”This week’s guest, Erika Malm, discusses emotion coaching for parents, the practice of equipping parents and caretakers with tools to help their own kiddos so they’re not solely reliant on a therapist.Erika talks about the importance of validating our child...
Race is an extremely tough subject to tackle with your child. “What if I mess up and say the wrong thing?” is a common anxiety among parents. Messing up is ok, but what happens when you mess up is important to navigate. How should you approach that as an adult? How should you help your child approach it?This week, Teran Tadal, the Director of Equity and Inclusion at the Wharton Undergraduate Division at the University of Pennsylvania (UPENN), talks to Dr. Nicole Lipkin about why it’s importan...
If you’ve ever wondered, “How does anyone maintain a 50/50 work/life balance?” You’re not alone. And the good news is, it’s a myth. “Work/life balance is a joke,” says Marissa Green, the creator of Work/Life Reimagined, a work/life design program for working parents. She also hosts The Reimagine Ambition podcast focused on inspiring parents to design work/life on their own terms. Marissa draws on 20 years of building organizational culture through human-centered design to help worki...
What are the signs that your child might have gender identity questions? How do you create an environment where your kids feel comfortable talking to you about gender identity?These can be difficult, uncomfortable questions for many parents, but if we hold a lens of loving curiosity and attempt to understand the journey of self exploration your child is on, it will make it that much easier for all parties.Dr. Nicole Lipkin speaks with psychotherapist Coleman Kraus, who specializes in working ...
How do children's responses to grief differ from adults, and why is it important to recognize these differences? At what point should parents or caregivers consider seeking professional help for a grieving child, and what signs should they look out for?These are some of the questions Dr. Nicole Lipkin and her guests, Dr. Ray Christner and Paul Wagner explore in this week’s episode. Additionally, they discuss how to help kids communicate their feelings, how to create a safe environment for emo...
There is a saying: “When you meet one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism.” No two children with autism are the same, but this is true of all children stresses this week’s guest, Jennifer Berzok.Jennifer is the mother of an autistic son, an attorney, and government relations consultant who lobbies Congress on health policy issues; additionally, she provides training to grassroots advocates.Jennifer talks about the experience of discovering her child was autistic, the support...
Middle school can feel like stepping into a jungle of social dynamics, where friendships bloom and sometimes thorns appear. But fear not! Hilary Katz is here to guide parents through the jungle, armed with practical strategies to build resilience in the face of social challenges.This week, Dr. Nicole Lipkin talks with Hilary Katz, a middle school social worker, to discuss the unique challenges that children face when transitioning to middle school. Join us as we tackle the challenges of navig...
ABOUT RACHELRachel is a dynamic speaker, a parenting expert, and an incredible resource for parents who long for an easier life with kids, especially boys. Listen up if you struggle with kids that are emotionally explosive, don’t listen, or get wild and aggressive if they don’t get their way. Rachel is on a mission to help parents raise these kids into future leaders with high levels of social emotional health, confidence, and great relationships with their parents. She does that by teaching,...
ABOUT OUR GUESTSara Asch is the Bereavement Services Coordinator for the Center for Grieving Children in Portland, Maine. The Center for Grieving Children was founded in 1987 by Portland, Maine resident Bill Hemmens, following the death of his sister. In trying to find help and support for his niece Erin, Bill recognized that children need peers and caring adults to support them through their grief, because death profoundly affects every aspect of their lives.Today, the Center for Grieving Ch...
ABOUT OUR GUESTBrittany Cephas is a Licensed Psychotherapist located in Columbia, Maryland who provides mental health services to school-aged children and adolescents who are having a difficult time coping with social and emotional related issues. She is also a Professional School Counselor supporting students in grades K– 8 providing individual and group counseling services, psychoeducational supports, and classroom guidance lessons.Brittany has over 10 years of mental health experienc...
ABOUT OUR GUESTDr. Robin Hornstein has been a psychotherapist for almost 40 years, serving the greater Philadelphia community. Robin is a white, queer, cisgender woman specializing in LGBTQIA+ Concerns, Eating Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Parenting and Fertility Concerns. She is a Master Certified Life Coach in addition to being a Psychologist. Robin offers therapy and life coaching via Telehealth in over 16 states across the US. Robin was co-owner and clinical director of ...
ABOUT OUR GUESTDr. Sonali Mahajan is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist who was born in India and immigrated to the US at a very young age. She grew up in TN and completed her General Psychiatry residency and fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Emory University in Atlanta. Since that time, Dr. Mahajan has worked in different states and held a variety of positions, including those in academics, public mental health, family court, and both for-profit and non-profit institutions. S...
ABOUT OUR GUESTSara Asch is the Bereavement Services Coordinator for the Center for Grieving Children in Portland, Maine. The Center for Grieving Children was founded in 1987 by Portland, Maine resident Bill Hemmens, following the death of his sister. In trying to find help and support for his niece Erin, Bill recognized that children need peers and caring adults to support them through their grief, because death profoundly affects every aspect of their lives.Today, the Center for Grieving Ch...
The HeyKiddo™ podcast is just one of the ways we can help you build social, emotional, and leadership skills with kids of all ages. HeyKiddo™ Talk is our award-winning pocket coach that sends quick and easy parenting tips right to your phone. For classrooms and homeschooling families, HeyKiddo™ Huddle is a full school year social emotional learning curriculum for elementary school-age kids. Get all the details and sign up today at hey-kiddo.comThanks for listening to HeyKiddo! If you like wha...
ABOUT OUR GUESTKris Holmes is a single parent with a background in sales and non-profit management. They are called to coach alongside single parents and to see them grow in confidence, care for self, boundaries with their kids, and to ultimately enjoy parenting as a JOY and release the OBLIGATIONS of what you were told it should be or look like. The year that I stopped spanking and started releasing obligations in parenting was the year that it all started coming together for me and tho...
ABOUT OUR GUESTSTerri Hennessy (she/her) is Educational Director and Lead Teacher at Philly Montessori. Terri has been a Montessori Early Childhood educator since 2013 when she received her AMS teaching credential. In addition to teaching children, Terri also works with adults, both as a Teacher Educator for adults studying for their Montessori certifications, and as a consultant. Terri co-founded Blossoming Beyond the Binary, which is an organization dedicated to educating teachers and paren...
The HeyKiddo™ podcast is just one of the ways we can help you build social, emotional, and leadership skills with kids of all ages. HeyKiddo™ Talk is our award-winning pocket coach that sends quick and easy parenting tips right to your phone. For classrooms and homeschooling families, HeyKiddo™ Huddle is a full school year social emotional learning curriculum for elementary school-age kids. Get all the details and sign up today at hey-kiddo.comThanks for listening to HeyKiddo! If you like wha...
ABOUT OUR GUESTDr. Karen Dudek-Brannan has been supporting K-12 students with diverse learning needs since 2004 as a pediatric speech-language pathologist. She spent 14 years in the public schools working with students receiving specialized services while completing her doctorate in special education. In 2015, she started an online continuing education company where she shares information for parents and educators of kids with disabilities. Currently, she creates resources for parents of kids...
The HeyKiddo™ podcast is just one of the ways we can help you build social, emotional, and leadership skills with kids of all ages. HeyKiddo™ Talk is our award-winning pocket coach that sends quick and easy parenting tips right to your phone. For classrooms and homeschooling families, HeyKiddo™ Huddle is a full school year social emotional learning curriculum for elementary school-age kids. Get all the details and sign up today at hey-kiddo.comThanks for listening to HeyKiddo! If you like wha...
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