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Do you wish you felt better, like, yesterday? Being in a hurry to feel better often backfires, prolonging suffering rather than alleviating it. In this week's podcast episode, you'll discover why rushing to feel better can be counterproductive, and how slowing down can actually help you feel better sooner. If you're feeling frustrated, discouraged, or helpless in your parenting and are looking for a quick fix, this episode is for you. Get full show notes and information at https://lessdramamoremama.com/297 The post Quit Rushing to Feel Better – 297 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
My guest on today’s show is Jessica Bryant, a representative of the Better Sleep Council, an internationally recognized pediatric sleep strategist, keynote speaker, and the founder of Sleep Happy Consulting. Jessica's mission is to underscore the importance of rest, ensuring that more families experience the benefits of a well-rested and harmonious home. By doing so, she aims to reduce the number of children who grow up feeling drained, anxious, overwhelmed, and pressured to perform at their peak every day. After listening to this interview, I know you’ll find at least one new idea to incorporate into your routine or your child’s routine for a better night’s rest. Get full show notes and information at https://lessdramamoremama.com/296 The post Healthy Sleep Habits for Families with Jessica Bryant – 296 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
Are you tired of feeling like your kids constantly walk all over you? Do you sacrifice your own needs for the sake of keeping the peace at home? In today's episode, I describe what I call a "Doormat Mom" and how to reclaim your power by putting an end to the Doormat Mom mentality. Get full show notes and information at https://lessdramamoremama.com/295 The post Stop Being a Doormat Mom – 295 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
This week, I am thrilled to welcome Laura Conley to the podcast. As a certified life and weight loss coach, Laura specializes in guiding moms to lasting weight loss and self-acceptance. Her approach focuses on empowering her clients to balance their hunger hormones, rewire their brains, handle challenging emotions, take daily accountability, and become their own besties. Through this work, Laura's clients are able to create positive legacies for their kids that are rooted in self-love, confidence, and freedom from food, weight, and body image drama. Laura and I discuss how to talk with kids about food and body image, the importance of healing our own relationships with food and self-image, and how our self-talk directly influences our kids' perceptions of themselves. Laura's passion for helping moms radiates throughout the interview. Her infectious energy and expertise makes our conversation both enjoyable and incredibly valuable. It's an episode you definitely won't want to miss! Get full show notes and information at www.lessdramamoremama.com/293 The post Parenting Optimization: Parallels Between Coaching and Web Design – 294 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
This week, I am thrilled to welcome Laura Conley to the podcast. As a certified life and weight loss coach, Laura specializes in guiding moms to lasting weight loss and self-acceptance. Her approach focuses on empowering her clients to balance their hunger hormones, rewire their brains, handle challenging emotions, take daily accountability, and become their own besties. Through this work, Laura's clients are able to create positive legacies for their kids that are rooted in self-love, confidence, and freedom from food, weight, and body image drama. Laura and I discuss how to talk with kids about food and body image, the importance of healing our own relationships with food and self-image, and how our self-talk directly influences our kids' perceptions of themselves. Laura's passion for helping moms radiates throughout the interview. Her infectious energy and expertise makes our conversation both enjoyable and incredibly valuable. It's an episode you definitely won't want to miss! Get full show notes and information at www.lessdramamoremama.com/293 The post Instilling Positive Attitudes in Your Kids About Body Image and Food with Laura Conley – 293 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
In his book ScreamFree Parenting, author and parenting expert Hal Runkel wrote, "Kids need parents who don't need them." Tune in to this episode of the podcast, where I delve deeper into this thought-provoking statement and explore the topic of 'needy' moms. You'll learn the characteristics of needy moms, the roots of their neediness, its impact on kids, and strategies for overcoming parental neediness for healthier parent-child relationships. Even if you don't identify with being needy, there's still plenty of valuable information in this episode for every mom. Get full show notes and information at www.lessdramamoremama.com/292 The post Are You a Needy Mom? Causes, Effects, and Solutions – 292 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
Are you sabotaging your own happiness without even realizing it? My guest today is Tanja Shaw,  a Functional Health Coach, Kinesiologist, and weight loss coach for women who want to end their struggles with food so they can get to their happy, healthy weight without obsession, and feel free in their bodies and lives. Tanja and I discuss the three layers of self-sabotage and how to break the patterns that keep us stuck. Get full show notes and information at www.lessdramamoremama.com/291 The post The 3 Layers of Self Sabotage with Tanja Shaw – 291 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
Embracing discomfort could be your secret weapon for thriving as a mom. Yes, you read that right! With Leap Day approaching, I'm diving into this topic and sharing some insights that might surprise you. Tune in for ideas to shake things up and step out of your comfort zone. For full information and show notes, visit www.lessdramamoremama.com/290 The post Dare to Leap: Embracing Discomfort for Parenting Success – 290 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
Are you experiencing challenges in your relationship with your child? Do you sense a lack of trust between you? Trust forms the foundation of a strong parent-child bond, and in this episode, we're exploring how you can nurture and strengthen it. Also, Damn Good Mama is open for enrollment and spots are limited. Join me in the next round starting March 6! Get full show notes and information at www.lessdramamoremama.com/289 The post 7 Keys to Building Trust With Your Kids – 289 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
Does the thought of your child dating make you break out in a cold sweat? If so, don't hit the panic button just yet! Tune in to today's episode, where I’m giving you the lowdown on what you need to know and how to handle it all without losing your cool or damaging your relationship with your kids. Get full show notes and information at www.lessdramamoremama.com/288 The post When Kids Start Dating – 288 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
Is your parenting style inadvertently becoming a constant rescue mission? Do you ever catch yourself micromanaging your kids' every move or trying to create a perfect life for them? In this episode, we're delving into the world of helicopter parenting and its potential impact on your child's development. Tune in to break free from the hovering habit and discover a more liberating approach to parenting! Get full show notes and information at www.lessdramamoremama.com/287 The post Helicopter Parenting: How to Stop Hovering and Let Kids Soar – 287 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
Are you part of the "sandwich generation" -- caring for your kids and aging parents at the same time? My guest today knows the challenges and stressors of being a caregiver. Jennifer Richey had the primary responsibility of managing the care of her grandfather and both of her parents at the ends of their lives. In 2018, she became a Certified Caregiving Consultant and a Certified Life Coach, specializing in helping those taking care of aging parents, adult children with disabilities, and other loved ones. Two months ago, I found myself thrust into the unexpected role of caregiver for my father after he fell and broke his shoulder. Almost immediately, I reached out to Jennifer and asked her to be a guest on the podcast because I knew I wasn’t the only mom struggling with the demands of parenting, caregiving, work, and other responsibilities. Even if caring for your parents isn't currently your role, it may likely be a consideration in your future, so tune in and listen to Jennifer's expert advice. Get full show notes and information at www.lessdramamoremama.com/286 The post Caring for Aging Parents: An Interview with Jennifer Richey – 286 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
Have you ever given your child the silent treatment, resorted to sarcasm, or subtly layered on the guilt rather than directly expressing your negative feelings? Welcome to the world of passive-aggression, the focus of this episode. Join me as I share examples of passive-aggressive parenting, discuss the impact on parent-child dynamics, and explore how to transition from passive-aggressive to assertive communication. Get full information and show notes at www.lessdramamoremama.com/285
Ever felt caught off guard by your child's curious questions, unsure whether to spill the beans or keep things under wraps? 🤔Today's episode dives deep into the world of parental privacy as we explore the delicate dance of answering unexpected questions from our kids. From innocent inquiries to more complex queries, this episode will guide you on the path to thoughtful responses. For more information and full show notes, visit www.lessdramamoremama.com/284
Today, I'm excited to introduce Kristen, an amazing mom who, in less than six months, transformed her parenting. In our conversation, Kristen candidly discusses her early challenges and how she successfully cultivated patience, embraced her kids' unique personalities, reduced her anger, and improved her relationship with time. Her story is a testament to the life-changing impact of self-reflection, intentional parenting, and dedicated coaching support. Get ready to be inspired! Full show notes and information are available at www.lessdramamoremama.com/283
Happy 2024, mama! The new year is a fresh start, a clean slate, and the perfect time to focus on becoming a more intentional and connected mom. In this week's episode, I've distilled years of impactful coaching into five essential strategies for you to embrace in 2024. Tune in for ideas to level up your parenting game starting today. Get full show notes and information at www.lessdramamamoremama.com/282
As we head into the new year, I'm excited to bring you an episode of top takeaways from the podcast in 2023. These carefully curated clips capture the essence of my most popular episodes, and I'm confident that they'll offer fresh insights, even if you've heard them before. It's through the repetition of these empowering ideas that you pave the way for meaningful integration into your daily life. Get full information and show notes at www.lessdramamoremama.com/281
Feeling overwhelmed with the kids home from school? You're not alone. Many moms are grappling with feeling pressure to entertain their kids, manage sibling dynamics, and keep their own frustration in check. But what if I told you that with a bit of intentional planning, you could turn this break into a time of rest, relaxation, and even fun? Tune in to today's episode for some actionable strategies to ease the stress, foster a peaceful atmosphere, and create memorable moments with your kids. Get full show notes and information at www.lessdramamoremama.com/280
2024 will be here before we know it! Have you thought about what you’d like to improve or focus on in the new year when it comes to your parenting? If not, I’ve got ten ideas for you in this episode. Tune in to hear what the goals are, how to approach them, and how to get support from me. For full show notes and information, visit lessdramamoremama.com/279
In this episode, I respond to an email about co-parenting from a dad and longtime listener who's going through a divorce. I share personal insights and experiences from my own co-parenting journey, especially during the tough post-divorce phase. Whether you're divorced or not, you'll gain valuable information from this episode as we explore strategies to reshape your co-parenting narrative, reclaim your personal power, and create a positive atmosphere for you and your children. For full show notes and information, visit www.lessdramamoremama.com/278
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Laura Sockwell Raben

Love our Milk & Hunnies friendship! Keep rockin' these Podcasts. xo

Jun 11th
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Laura Sockwell Raben

I love tuning in weekly! just yesterday I applied parenting with patience as my 13 year old son was projecting after a difficult day at school. His words turn to blaming me for everything going on. After completing my 3 months training and coaching with you, I was able to remind myself that these are his thoughts and recognize I had done nothing wrong. I stayed patient until he was ready to discuss things today. We talked through everything going on at school and we are closer because of it. thanks Pam!

Feb 21st
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Laura Raben

So true. Thank you for speaking about this topic.

Jan 16th
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Laura Raben

Always love listening to new ways to declutter.

Jan 2nd
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Laura Raben

I love this! Especially love the list of practical thoughts to "Say no without guilt"! I took notes & will be working on identifying My Essentials & "Living by design, not by default". Thank you Pam for sharing your wisdom. xo

Nov 8th
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