Jamie and Emily celebrate their last podcast episode before their summer break by discussing a highly requested topic- their daily routines! They emphasize both the similarities and the differences in their parenting styles, and how this plays out in their day to day schedules. Emily starts out by discussing her mornings and the challenges of dealing with an early-rising toddler, while Jamie talks about her more relaxed mornings and the benefits of having older, more independent children. They delve into mealtimes, and the strategies of ordering out and letting kids watch TV during meals vs eating together as a family. Emily and Jamie then discuss their bedtime routines, highlighting the different routes they each take with their children, from quick good nights to more involved nighttime rituals. They reflect on the flexibility and challenges of parenting, emphasizing the importance of adapting routines to individual family needs and doing what works best for the family as a whole. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
Jamie and Emily start off this week’s episode by introducing their guest, Alex DiGrado (@bostonpelvicpt), a doctor of physical therapy who specializes in pelvic floor health. They humorously discuss their own personal experiences with Alex, and highlight the resources that Alex provides both in person and virtually. In their conversation, Jamie, Emily, and Alex discuss the importance of pelvic floor health, especially during and after pregnancy. They talk about common misconceptions and fears about pelvic floor physical therapy, and Alex shares her approach to trauma-informed care, ensuring that patients feel safe and respected when in her care. She describes the logistics of pelvic floor PT, from when to go, how to find a good provider, and what patients can expect before and during their visit. Alex also touches on the flexibility of care, from one-time postpartum visits to more extended treatments, and the significance of realistic lifestyle modifications and home exercises in maintaining pelvic health. In this week’s Q&A, Jamie and Emily discuss when parents can stop using baby monitors. Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist Directory This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
Emily and Jamie kick off this week’s episode by discussing Jamie’s recent experience with training her dog. Switching gears, they introduce their guest for this week, Nicole Fox. Nicole is a familiar face on the Nurture platform, providing virtual and in-person support and education for parents. As a registered nurse, dietician, and lactation consultant, Nicole brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, addressing common parental questions about infant formula and feeding. In their discussion, Nicole acknowledges the overwhelming variety of infant formulas and the key factors to consider when choosing a formula, such as accessibility, cost, and specific dietary needs. Nicole shares her expertise on the importance of gut health in infants, explaining the differences between standard and hypoallergenic formulas, and the common misconceptions about lactose intolerance versus milk protein allergies. In their discussion, Emily, Jamie, and Nicole’s discussion also underscores the crucial role of proper education and support for parents, particularly regarding elimination diets in breastfeeding mothers, and emphasizes consulting with dietitians to ensure nutritional adequacy and manage dietary changes effectively. In this week’s Q&A, Emily and Jamie discuss the transition from formula and bottles at the one year mark. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
Emily shares her recent experience with end-of-school-year activities at her kids’ school before introducing their guest on this week’s episode, Marika Frumes. Marika is the cofounder of Mysha Pods, and both Emily and Jamie have witnessed her talents in community building and facilitating meaningful connections firsthand. In their conversation, they discuss Marika’s journey through motherhood and community building. Marika shares her transition from a career in hospitality to creating a global women's community called "Her" (@her.usa) and later founding Mysha Pods (@myshapods), a supportive space for moms to form intimate connections with one another. They delve into the importance of genuine connections and fostering inclusive environments where women can share their experiences and support one another. Marika discusses the delicate and challenging first six months of motherhood, emphasizing the importance of virtual support during this period. She shares her journey of creating a supportive community for new moms through WhatsApp groups, which evolved into the formalized support system of Mysha Pods. Marika highlights the significance of forming connections and building community, encouraging listeners to engage and reach out to others in their everyday environments. In this week’s Q&A, Emily and Jamie answer a mom’s question about going into labor prior to a scheduled c-section. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
In this Father’s Day episode, Emily and Jamie sit down with Max Kirchoff, a father of two and facilitator of Nurture’s Dad Support Group, to explore the multifaceted journey of fatherhood. Max shares his insights on being a father, friend, and partner, highlighting the distinct ways men and women approach relationships and parenting. The conversation delves into the challenges men face in forming meaningful friendships and the importance of intentionality building lasting bonds. They discuss how societal expectations shape men's roles in work, family, and personal relationships. Max shares how he stays intentional and present when spending time with his kids, and emphasizes the value of building relationships and having a “third place” outside of work and home to foster meaningful connections and a sense of community. In this week’s Q&A segment, Emily and Jamie discuss a question asking whether an infant can receive tylenol or motrin labeled as “Children’s.” This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
This week’s episode features Alison, a mom of two and a NAPS client. She shares her journey of having two children in the NICU, in hopes that her story will help other parents who are navigating medical challenges with their own children. Alison joins Emily to share how she navigated the NICU with her two children, Abby and Caleb. Alison discusses staying in the hospital while pregnant to the emotional and medical hurdles of having premature and medically complex infants. She goes on to talk about her determination to breastfeed Caleb after not being able to do so with her daughter, the difficulties they faced, and the eventual decision to prioritize bottle and tube feeding in order to ensure Caleb’s health and bring him home from the hospital. Alison further explains the process of being discharged with a baby with a feeding tube and the unexpected obstacles that accompanied it. Emily and Alison touch upon resources available to parents with children in the NICU, emphasizing the importance of seeking support from therapists, as well as connecting to parents in similar situations through social media groups and organizations like Feeding Matters. In this week’s Q&A, Jamie and Emily discuss ways to support someone whose child is in the NICU, using responses gathered from parents who have had this experience. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
Jamie and Emily kick off this episode by sharing what they did over Memorial Day Weekend before discussing this week’s episode on summer travel, highlighting their different perspectives when it comes to traveling with their families Jamie and Emily share personal experiences and practical tips for traveling with children. They discuss their contrasting travel preferences and how these have evolved over time, talking about sleep environments and adjusting childrens’ routines. They also highlight the benefits of having a babysitter while on vacation to balance family time with time for personal relaxation, before diving into the logistics of traveling as a family. Emily draws from her experience flying with small children and gives her advice around managing luggage, car seats, and kids in airports. Jamie and Emily also cover important safety tips for travel, focusing on pools, the beach, and crowds. In this week’s Q&A, Jamie and Emily give their tips about flying while pregnant. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
Jamie kicks this episode off by sharing her thoughts on the importance of estate planning for parents, not only financially but also the care and values that parents would like their children to have. She discusses her recent experience with The Parents Estate Planning Law Firm in Massachusetts, and highlights an upcoming free workshop on this topic as well as the option for listeners to book a call with the firm to learn more. Jamie introduces the guests for this episode, Dr. Cory Whelan and Dr. Kara LaCroix, co-founders of Seasons Behavioral Services, who provide valuable insights and resources for families supporting individuals with autism. Dr. Whelan and Dr. LaCroix chat with Emily, sharing their journey in founding their organization and explain the process and importance of early intervention and support for families navigating autism diagnoses.The conversation delves into the intricacies of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services, highlighting its role in helping children and adults with developmental disabilities and autism. They discuss the importance of early diagnosis and intervention to improve outcomes and emphasize the significance of parental support and community resources to navigate the complexities of raising a child with autism. In this week’s Q&A, Jamie addresses a parent's concern about their four-month-old waking up frequently at night, explaining the concept of the four-month sleep regression. Jamie also mentions Nurture’s sleep consultation services for personalized support. Workshop with Jamie O’Day and Parents Estate Planning Book a call with Parents Estate Planning Law Firm This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
To introduce this podcast episode, Emily and Jamie discuss Jamie’s 13th wedding anniversary and her upcoming trip. They go on to reflect on the importance of self-care and introduce this episode’s guest, Jackie Lightner, talking about the different levels of mental health care and the unique approach of her program, Lightwork Therapy. Jamie talks with Jackie Lightner, LICSW, and Executive Director of Lightwork Therapy and Recovery, a mental health service provider for women in Massachusetts. They discuss the evolving landscape of mental health care for women, acknowledging historical biases and the pressure on women to fulfill multiple roles. They explore societal expectations, the normalization of therapy, and challenges in accessing mental health support. The conversation delves into the need for intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) for women, highlighting issues with insurance coverage and the importance of tailored, supportive environments like Lightwork's female-focused space. They further discuss the challenges individuals face when transitioning from hospitalization to home care, highlighting the unpredictable wait times and insurance coverage issues. They emphasize the importance of navigating the system and advocating for proper care, sharing personal experiences and strategies to streamline the process. Jackie shares Lightwork’s different approaches and experts, as well as their structured 20 week curriculum that covers themes like safety, guilt, and shame. They emphasize the importance of self-care for high-functioning individuals, providing accessible help without the need for referrals. Jackie highlights their commitment to connecting individuals with appropriate care, even if it's not with them. She encourages reaching out via their website or Instagram for support. In this week’s Q&A, Emily and Jamie prepare listeners for the warmer weather by answering a question about the use of bug spray on 2 year olds. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
Jamie and Emily start this episode by sharing their recent walk, emphasizing the significance of spending time with friends and prioritizing self-care. They then introduce the guest for the episode, Sarah Harmon (@the.schoolofmom), who excels in prioritizing both these aspects. Sarah, a licensed mental health therapist, yoga/mindfulness teacher, corporate wellness expert, and founder of The School of MOM and Parent Wellness Group, is commended for her ability to offer practical tools for self-care and breaking generational cycles. In their conversation with Sarah, they dive into the concept of the "mental load." Sarah suggests reframing the mental load as a "brain-body load," emphasizing its impact not only on mental but also emotional and physical well-being. She emphasizes the need to recognize and address the negative emotional component, and explore the potential for personal growth and empowerment that comes from understanding and managing the brain-body load, viewing it as an opportunity for self-awareness and assertiveness in defining one's needs and boundaries within relationships. They explore the role of community and partners in supporting personal growth and emotional well-being, and Sarah discusses her journey of self-discovery and empowerment within her relationship. They also discuss the significance of surrounding oneself with a supportive community, as demonstrated by Sarah's program "Flourish," which aims to help mothers prioritize self-care, break generational patterns, and create a hopeful future for themselves and their families. In this week's Ask a Nurse segment, Emily discusses addressing parental concerns regarding sick children during sleep training. Sharing a scenario from her sister's experience, she emphasizes the importance of prioritizing a child's comfort and health over strict sleep routines. Emily provides practical guidance on determining when to intervene and offers reassurance to parents navigating similar situations. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
In this podcast episode, Emily and Jamie kick off Mental Health Awareness Month by having an insightful conversation with Megan Saxelby, a mental health expert who specializes in conflict resolution, social emotional learning, and emotional intelligence. Megan discusses her research and experience regarding the impact of social media on parents’ mental health. She highlights the unconscious influence of social media on parenting decisions and the challenges of navigating digital habits as a new parent. She emphasizes the need for proactive conversations and strategies to manage social media consumption. The conversation touches on privacy concerns, geolocation tracking, and the influence of social media on children's digital footprints. They discuss the impact of parents posting photos of their children on social media, and explore how social media usage can interfere with genuine connections, especially between parents. Emily, Jamie, and Meg touch on strategies for managing digital habits, including mindful usage, setting limits, and understanding emotional triggers. Throughout, they reflect on personal experiences and societal trends, urging listeners to consider the broader implications of their digital interactions. In the Q&A this week, Jamie and Emily discuss supporting friends dealing with loss, recommending concrete resources that individuals can turn to, as well as practical strategies to support friends during any type of loss. Nurture Support Groups Postpartum Support International This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
Emily and Jamie introduce guest Sarah McKinnon (@southieot), a friend and Occupational Therapist. They talk about Sarah as Jamie’s vacation buddy, and share their personal insights on the dynamics of going on vacation with friends, emphasizing the value of finding the right travel companion. They discuss Sarah’s role as a healthcare provider, specifically in her role on Nurture, providing education and live coaching calls to members. In Jamie, Emily, and Sarah’s conversation, they discuss pediatric occupational therapy (OT) and its role in helping children and families develop essential skills for everyday activities. Sarah emphasizes that Occupational Therapists work with children on various developmental aspects, including sensory processing, cognition, and motor skills, to facilitate their engagement in play, learning, and self-care tasks. Furthermore, Sarah, Emily, and Jamie discuss the differences between OT, physical therapy, and speech-language pathology, underscoring the holistic approach of occupational therapy in addressing a wide range of developmental needs. Sarah emphasizes the importance of early intervention and highlights signs that may indicate a need for OT support. Additionally, McKinnon offers tips on facilitating tummy time, shares information about Southie OT's services, including in-person and virtual consultations, and encourages listeners to visit their website or Instagram for more information and resources. In this week’s Q&A segment, Jamie and Emily discuss the challenge of when kids should be able to wipe themselves after potty training. They emphasize that every child is different and acknowledge that independence in this task varies and may require patience. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS for 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
Emily and Jamie start off this episode by discussing their excitement for a corporate workshop and Emily's relatable struggle with using her Dyson blow dryer. This week, they welcome Ellen McCue to their podcast, to talk about potty training, a common concern amongst Nurture clients and instagram followers. Ellen is a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner who is a familiar face on the Nurture platform, providing practical and evidence-based advice to parents. Jamie, Emily, and Ellen break down potty training, starting by emphasizing that there is no “right” age to potty train a child. They then delve into various aspects of potty training, focusing on both daytime and nighttime training. They share personal anecdotes and insights into the challenges parents face during the process. Ellen emphasizes the normalcy of boys and girls wetting the bed at older ages and advises against rushing nighttime potty training, suggesting that it often happens naturally over time. They also touch on the importance of addressing constipation issues and how it can affect potty training progress, as well as sleep issues and behavioral patterns related to accidents in older children. They provide reassurance to parents, potty training is often a process, encouraging them to be patient and understanding throughout the potty training journey. In this week’s Q&A segment, Emily and Jamie answer a question about whether giving a child too much dairy is possible, providing both the medical perspective and practical advice for parents dealing with picky eaters. They emphasize the importance of balance and moderation in a child's diet and encourage listeners to join their Nurture membership for more daily insights and support. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS to get 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
Kicking off this episode, Emily and Jamie banter about their weekend antics and signature dance moves before segueing into this week’s podcast episode, featuring Lydia Thibodeau, founder of Sommet Nannies (@sommet_nannies). Sommet Nannies is a nanny placement agency that specializes in connecting families with college-educated, professional caregivers. The episode is particularly timely as it coincides with International Nanny Training Day, an event taking place in Boston this year where both NAPS and Sommet Nannies will be in attendance to share their knowledge and services. Jamie and Lydia’s discussion explores the nuances of selecting a childcare provider. Lydia emphasizes the importance of trusting one's instincts when choosing a provider and advises a decisive "hell yes" or "no" approach to candidates. She encourages consideration of the candidate’s ability to meet a family’s logistical needs and to inquire about their background and experience, particularly recommending unconventional candidates with diverse childcare experiences, not just those with traditional nanny roles. They discuss the importance of in-home meetings, as they provide an opportunity for observation and interaction, with references being crucial in cases where direct interaction with the child isn't possible (ie, when you’re expecting). The discussion covers essential reference check questions, communication strategies, and the differentiation between nanny and housekeeper roles. Lydia further emphasizes the importance of proactive communication and outlines the unique recruitment process and services offered by Sommet Nannies, including nationwide placements of not only nannies, but also house managers and chefs. Lydia concludes by sharing how interested parties can connect with Sommet Nannies through their website to start their own nanny search. In this week’s Q&A segment, Jamie and Emily address concerns about a 10 month old not having teeth yet. They draw from their nursing expertise and personal experience to discuss the expected timeline for developing teeth and tips for parents who may be worried about their own child’s tooth development. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS to get 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+
In this candid and relatable podcast episode, Jamie and Emily discuss navigating transitions as a parent, using Emily’s recent experience of ditching her daughter’s sippy cup as an example. Emily confessed to her recent decision to take away Eloise's beloved “little cup,” which had become a behavioral crutch for her two-and-a-half-year-old. Emily shares her strategy for removing the cup and navigating Eloise's reaction, highlighting the importance of setting boundaries and remaining consistent. Emily shares a powerful analogy for parenting transitions, likening the parent to the pilot of a plane and the children to passengers. Jamie and Emily discuss the significance of parental readiness and alignment between caregivers, as well as the need to stay steadfast in implementing new boundaries. Throughout their conversation, they offer insights into the challenges parents face when trying to maintain routines and patterns with their children, especially after disruptions like travel or illness. They emphasize the importance of not dwelling on setbacks and instead focusing on the ability to quickly return to a positive place. Emily and Jamie share their own experiences with parental guilt and imperfection, highlighting the need for self-compassion and willingness to adapt. They conclude by encouraging listeners to seek support and guidance when navigating parenting challenges, reinforcing the message that it's okay to seek help when navigating big transitions, and highlighting the Mom Survival Groups that are offered by NAPS. In the Q&A segment, Jamie and Emily discuss mealtime expectations for a two-and-a-half-year-old toddler. They also highlight the importance of consistency and share personal strategies for managing mealtime challenges. Learn more about NAPS Mom Survival Groups: Veteran Mom Survival Group New Mom Survival Group Working Mom Survival Group This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS to get 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+ Little Spoon
To start off this episode Emily and Jamie discuss Jamie's recent illness. Initially thought to be food poisoning but later diagnosed as the norovirus. They share anecdotes of sickness spreading through their family and friends before switching topics to introduce Marta Tellado, CEO of Consumer Reports (@consumerreports), as their guest for the episode. Highlighting the importance of Consumer Reports' research in product safety and recalls, they discuss the nonprofit’s approach and the value of accessing unbiased information for consumer decisions, especially as parents. They continue the discussion with Marta, highlighting Consumer Reports’ dedication to product safety and its independent, nonprofit status. They reflect on the organization’s longstanding history of advocacy and research, particularly focusing on parents' needs for safe products. Marta elaborates on the meticulous testing processes, using the example of Consumer Reports’ testing of baby car seats, and their role in holding companies accountable for safety standards. Marta highlights the organization's commitment to equitable access to safety information and resources for all parents. She emphasizes the benefits of being a member of Consumer Reports, including access to comprehensive ratings and community engagement opportunities. Marta discusses the organization's international collaboration and learning from other models to enhance consumer advocacy efforts. The conversation extends to educating parents on proper product use and initiatives like the Baby Hub, designed to simplify product research and foster a trusted community for parents. Marta underscores Consumer Reports' member-driven support and its mission to empower consumers with reliable information while promoting informed decision-making in the overwhelming marketplace. In this week’s Q&A segment, Emily and Jamie discuss the use of milk collectors like the Boon Trove and the misconception about differentiating between foremilk and hindmilk based on the time of day. They explain the purpose of milk collectors and assure listeners that all breast milk is beneficial regardless of when it's collected or fed to the baby. Emily and Jamie debunk myths surrounding the necessity of labeling milk by time of day. They encourage listeners to simplify their approach to breastfeeding and feeding their babies. To learn more about Consumer Reports, visit cr.org This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order kozēkozē: Use code NAPS to get 20% off your purchase Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+ Little Spoon
To start off this episode, Emily and Jamie discuss their recent experiences with their kids at the dentist. Jamie shares her frustrations and reflections on the dental appointments, particularly concerning her middle daughter's oral surgery and the dentist's approach to her children's dental care. They discuss the challenges faced by neurodiverse children in dental environments, and their own personal experiences at the dentist as adults. In this inspiring episode, Jamie welcomes Steve Johnston (@dad.vs.blindness), a radiologist and father, to share his experiences as a dad, particularly how he navigates raising his son who was diagnosed with a rare disease called Bardet-Biedl Syndrome. Steve recounts the journey from his son's birth, marked by polydactyly (extra fingers and toes), to receiving his official diagnosis 7 years later with a potentially devastating prognosis: progressive vision loss leading to blindness. Despite the initial shock and disbelief, Steve reflects on his approach to coping, and emphasizes the importance of processing emotions and seeking professional help in navigating the complexities of grief and acceptance. He highlights the transition from grieving to taking action, and how this led to his family creating a nonprofit organization.Through their candid discussion, Jamie and Steve underscore the significance of community, professional guidance, and individualized approaches in navigating the complexities of rare diseases and parenting. They spend time discussing the impressive nonprofit's inception and goals, Steve elaborates on the lack of immediate treatment options upon his son's diagnosis and the subsequent motivation to take action. Despite initially lacking a specific target for fundraising, the family embarked on creating a nonprofit, "A Race Against Blindness," with the aim of raising awareness, supporting research, and ultimately funding potential treatments or cures for Bardet-Biedl syndrome and related conditions. Steve shares the challenges of navigating the complex landscape of medical research funding for rare diseases and the fortuitous alignment with a research group in the UK working on potential therapies. Through their nonprofit endeavors and physical challenges like triathlons, the family not only raises funds but also instills values of resilience and perseverance in their children, preparing them to face life's inevitable challenges with mental fortitude and adaptability. In this week’s Live Ask a Nurse segment Jamie and Emily discuss how to manage oversupply, a common concern among breastfeeding mothers. They offer practical tips such as using hand expression or a Haakaa to reduce milk flow before feeding, and reclining during breastfeeding. They emphasize the importance of seeking guidance from a lactation consultant for personalized advice tailored to individual needs and circumstances. They also mention the resources available through the Nurture annual membership. To learn more about A Race Against Blindness: https://araceagainstblindness.org/ This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+ Little Spoon SilverPost: Use code NAPSFAMILY for $5 off any plan
Emily and Jamie kick off by chatting about Emily's spontaneous trip to Disney World with her family. From tricking the kids into thinking they're heading to the dentist to keeping the bar low, Emily spills the beans on all the tips she learned to make their first Disney vacay a smash hit. She even manages to convince Jamie (maybe) to brave a flight with her kiddos! The conversation then veers into their bumpy flight experience they had together, dishing on how Emily deals with flying jitters. Spoiler alert: Having good friends along for the ride totally helps! In this episode, Emily and Jamie are joined by Jessica Galica, author of the book “Leap” and founder of Reclaim Your Career and executive and career coaching for high-performing women and working moms. Jess shares her journey from a traditional corporate career to writing her book after experiencing a career crisis. Despite being successful, Jess felt unfulfilled and wanted to pursue something different. She emphasizes the importance of listening to one's inner voice and aligning career choices with personal fulfillment. The conversation delves into the emotional aspects of career transitions, with Jess highlighting common themes of dissatisfaction and the struggle to balance personal desires with societal expectations. Drawing from her research and interviews with over 150 women, Jess emphasizes the need for women to acknowledge their desires for change and consider the potential rewards of taking risks. The trio reflects on the pivotal moments that prompt career changes, such as becoming a parent, and the ongoing journey of aligning personal values with career choices. They discuss how societal expectations impact women's and men's decisions regarding career and family, highlighting the pressure to "do it all" for women and conform to traditional roles for men. Jess emphasizes the importance of challenging these narratives and articulating personal motivations, suggesting that incremental changes can be more sustainable than drastic leaps. They also share resources for further exploration, including Jess's website, book titled "Leap," LinkedIn profile, and podcast "Reclaim Your Career." In this week’s Ask a NAPS Nurse segment Jamie and Emily answer a question from a parent about the eat-play-sleep routine for a newborn. They explain that as babies grow, they naturally become more alert and interactive, making the eat-play-sleep routine more relevant. However, in the initial weeks, the primary focus is on feeding and sleep, with limited opportunities for structured activities. It's crucial to recognize that each baby is unique, and there's no one-size-fits-all approach to parenting, especially during the early months! This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+ Little Spoon SilverPost: Use code NAPSFAMILY for $5 off any plan
Jamie and Emily introduce this episode as they sip their coffees and discuss their recent day of filming for the Nurture by NAPS community, excited to share their plans for releasing new video content. In this episode, Jamie and Emily discuss decision-making, as a parent. They emphasize the importance of thoughtful decision-making and how it impacts not only a child but also the parents' well-being. They explore the intricacies of decision-making in parenting using the B.R.A.I.N.S framework: Beliefs, Research, Avoid Outside Influence, Initiate a Plan, No Guilt, and Set a Time to Revisit the Choice. Jamie and Emily delve into the B.R.A.I.N.S framework, providing personal anecdotes and practical examples. From navigating conflicting beliefs to conducting thorough research, they highlight the significance of understanding one's values and gathering relevant information before making decisions. They also discuss the challenges of avoiding outside influence and the necessity of having a supportive network of people who understand and respect individual circumstances. They stress the importance of setting realistic timelines for decision evaluation and the need to acknowledge and celebrate the efforts put into making informed choices, regardless of the outcome. Through candid conversations and relatable experiences, Jamie and Emily offer valuable insights into parenting decision-making processes, empowering listeners to approach challenges with clarity, confidence, and compassion. In this Ask a Nurse segment, Jamie & Emily answer when to drop the dream feed. They explain the dream feed can usually be dropped as early as four and by six months. Dropping it cold turkey is often recommended, as it tends to lead to either uninterrupted sleep or the need for some sleep training techniques. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+ Little Spoon SilverPost: Use code NAPSFAMILY for $5 off any plan
Jamie and Emily welcome guest, Dr. Aishwarya Weaver (https://www.draishwaryaweaver.com/) , a psychologist specializing in grief, pregnancy, prenatal, postpartum and infertility. They delve into Aishwarya's background and her journey into focusing on women in the perinatal period, discussing themes of grief, identity, and expectations surrounding pregnancy and postpartum experiences. The conversation sheds light on the gap between expectations and reality. Specifically when looking at support from parents and in-laws, during the transition to parenthood. They emphasize the importance of setting realistic expectations, having open conversations with family members, and embracing the concept of "good enough" parenting. The conversation turns tactical, as they discuss strategies for setting and maintaining boundaries. Aishwarya emphasizes the importance of understanding individual needs and advocating for oneself. Self-awareness and effective communication are highlighted as essential tools for articulating needs with family members, partners, or friends. Jamie and Aishwarya express optimism about the potential for growth and connection through honest dialogue and boundary-setting. They affirm the value of seeking support and resources, both professionally and personally, to navigate the complexities of parenthood and relationships with authenticity and compassion. The episode serves as a guide for listeners to embrace flexibility and adaptability in nurturing healthy relationships amidst life's changes and challenges. In this week’s Ask a NAPS Nurse segment, Jamie and Emily answer a question about activities for a two-year-old child while the parent is pregnant with their second child. They share personal experiences and suggestions for keeping toddlers entertained like bringing the water tables indoors!! They also discuss outsourcing child care to family members, friends, or babysitters for some relief. They make note of the practicality of utilizing screens like television or iPads during times of pregnancy discomfort, and suggest considering options like hiring a mother's helper if available. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+ Little Spoon SilverPost: Use code NAPSFAMILY for $5 off any plan