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Wait-and-see parenting can feel risky.
You see your child struggling—whether it’s with a tricky friendship, a frustrating homework assignment, or a new routine—and every instinct tells you to step in.
But sometimes, doing nothing is actually the best move.
Recently, my home phone stopped working for a couple of weeks and my home alarm system kept glitching. I figured I’d need to call someone to fix it, but...I just never got around to it.
Then, out of nowhere, everything started working again. No explanation. No intervention.
It made me realize how often we rush to fix things in our kids' lives when sometimes, things just need a little time to sort themselves out.
But how do you know when to step in and when to let things unfold? Tune in to this episode to find out!
For full show notes and information, visit https://lessdramamoremama.com/339
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Motherhood can feel surprisingly lonely sometimes, even when you’re constantly surrounded by people.
You might exchange smiles with other moms at school drop-off, make small talk at soccer practice, and keep up with the endless group texts.
But when you're having a hard day, who’s your go-to? Who do you turn to when you need someone who truly gets you—no judgment, no pretense, just real support?
In this episode, I’m diving into why so many moms feel isolated and what it takes to find the kind of friendships that make life better.
By the way, if there’s a mom you’ve been wanting to get to know better, why not forward this to her? It could be the perfect conversation starter—and maybe even the beginning of a deeper connection.
For full show notes and information, visit https://lessdramamoremama.com/338
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Sometimes the hardest part of parenting is stepping back and letting your child's path unfold naturally.
This week's episode dives into those moments when your kids surprise you - whether it's quitting a beloved sport, choosing an unexpected career path, or exploring their identity in ways you never anticipated.
Through real stories (including my own), we explore how to really be there for your kids as they figure out who they are.
For full show notes and information, visit https://lessdramamoremama.com/337
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Do you ever wonder, “Is this just how it is for moms?”
The endless juggling act, the invisible load, the constant pressure to hold it all together without ever asking for help.
What if it didn’t have to feel so hard?
In this week’s podcast, I’m shining a light on on the silent struggles so many moms experience and how you can start to lighten your load.
Listen now and discover what’s possible when you stop struggling in silence.
For full show notes and information, visit https://lessdramamoremama.com/336
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January is here, and with it, the endless push for big, bold resolutions: de-cluttering half your house, cutting out every "bad" food, swearing off yelling forever.
It all sounds so promising, doesn’t it?
Unfortunately, most of these massive changes don’t last. In fact, the research shows they almost never do.
In this week’s episode, I’m sharing why your brain resists those dramatic overhauls and what actually works to create lasting change.
For full show notes and information, visit https://lessdramamoremama.com/335
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Welcome to the final episode of Less Drama More Mama for 2024!
In today’s episode, we’re doing something special by counting down the top 10 episodes of the year, based on the ones that resonated most with you, my amazing listeners.
These are the episodes you downloaded and loved the most, and I’m excited to take a look back at them as we head into the new year.
If you missed any of these impactful episodes (or want to listen to them again), you'll find the links in today's show notes.
Thank you for listening to the show this year. I'd be so grateful if you'd leave an honest review in Apple Podcasts and share your favorite episode with a mama friend.
Wishing you a happy and healthy start to 2025!
For full show notes and information, visit https://lessdramamoremama.com/334
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How do you feel about your parenting as you look back on 2024?
Are there changes you've been wanting to make but haven't known where to start?
What if this was the year you actually made those parenting changes stick?
What would it mean to look back on 2025 and feel like you had your best mom year yet?
In this week's episode, I'm sharing the year-end reflection ritual that's helping moms in my group program recognize their progress and set meaningful intentions for the new year.
Listen to episode 333 (an angel number that represents growth!) and start 2025 off right!
For full show notes and information, visit https://lessdramamoremama.com/333
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Your to-do list is growing, the calendar is filling up, and that familiar holiday anxiety is starting to creep in.
You want this season to be special for your family, but somehow it always ends up feeling more exhausting than magical.
In this week's podcast episode, I share a different approach to the holidays - one that lets you create meaningful moments without running yourself ragged.
Because what your family really wants is you, present and enjoying the season alongside them.
For full show notes and information, visit https://lessdramamoremama.com/332
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It’s easy to assume a quick apology will fix things after a relationship rupture with your child, but real repair requires more.
In today’s episode, I’m walking you through a powerful tool I created to help you repair your relationships and turn them into even stronger bonds. It's called the LOVE formula and it's simple + effective.
If you’ve ever felt like your relationship with your child needs healing, this episode is for you.
Tune in to hear how you can apply this simple tool to create lasting, meaningful relationship with your kids.
For full show notes and information, visit https://lessdramamoremama.com/331
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