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Families Matter Most

Families Matter Most

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The best way to teach kids is to reach their hearts. Family Coach Jenn Dean shares practical tools to connect with your kids to get real results and encourage you to keep trying when it's tough.2019 Hygiène et vie saine
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  • Ep 134 - When Kids Refuse to Obey, ADHD & Menopause! (Featuring Dr. Bethany Bilodeau)
    May 6 2026

    This week's podcast episode is one you won't want to miss. I'm joined by special guest Dr. B as we dive into real, everyday challenges many families are navigating—ADHD, menopause, and those tough moments when kids simply refuse to cooperate.

    Dr. B brings her powerful expertise from her well-known Behavior Bootcamp, offering practical insight, fresh perspective, and strategies that actually meet families where they are.

    If you've ever felt overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure how to respond in these moments, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, supported, and better equipped.

    Tune in—you're not alone in this.

    Love what you are hearing? Don't forget to hit follow or subscribe on your provider.

    We would love your help to get these conversations and tools to more parents- leaving a review, rating or sharing with your friends are quick ways to help us reach more families.

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  • Ep 133 - Making Friends as Adults & Showing Up Well
    Apr 8 2026

    This episode is extra special—it marks the beginning of a brand new adventure, and I'm bringing you along for the journey.

    Inside, I'm sharing two powerful segments from my Radio Talk Show that dive into something so many of us quietly struggle with: making adult friendships and truly showing up for the people we care about.

    Let's be honest—friendship as an adult can feel complicated. Life is full, schedules are packed, and vulnerability doesn't always come easy. But connection? It still matters deeply. Maybe now more than ever.

    In this episode, we explore:
    - Why making friends as an adult can feel so hard (and why it's not just you)
    - How to take small, meaningful steps toward building real connection
    - What it actually looks like to show up for your friends in a way that feels authentic and sustainable
    - The courage it takes to go first—and why it's worth it

    And because I don't just want to inspire you—I want to equip you—I've created something special for you.

    Click the link for your free PDF guide: Be a Better Friend to Yourself and Others
    This resource is filled with simple, powerful reflections and tools to help you deepen your relationships—starting with the one you have with yourself.

    This episode isn't just about friendship. It's about belonging. It's about being seen. It's about creating the kind of relationships that hold you through all seasons of life.

    So wherever you are todaywhether you're craving deeper connection, rebuilding your circle, or learning to show up in new ways—this conversation is for you.

    I'd love to hear from you: What has adult friendship looked like in your life lately?

    Let's keep growing, together.

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    Can you share with a friend or leave a review to help us reach more who need to hear this. YOU help us reach more people like us that NEED these messages.

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  • Ep 132 - My Child Only Listens to Dad
    Mar 11 2026

    Many parents quietly carry the same frustration: "Why does my child listen to my spouse… but not me?"

    It can feel personal. It can feel unfair. And if you're the parent constantly repeating yourself while your partner walks in and gets instant compliance, it can even make you wonder if you're doing something wrong.

    In this episode, Jenn unpacks what's really going on when kids seem to respond to one parent more than the other. The answer usually has far less to do with respect—and far more to do with family dynamics, emotional connection, and the roles parents naturally fall into.

    You'll hear why kids often respond differently to different parents, how the "fun parent vs. manager parent" pattern develops in many homes, and why the parent who spends the most time with the kids often gets the most pushback.

    Jenn also talks about how children test the relationships that feel safest, why consistency between parents matters, and how moms and dads can work together so one parent doesn't feel like the "bad cop" all the time.

    Instead of trying to force obedience or competing for authority, this conversation focuses on building cooperation, strengthening connection, and helping both parents feel respected and supported in their role.

    If you've ever felt like the background noise while your partner gets the instant results, you are not alone. This episode offers encouragement, perspective, and practical tools to help bring more balance—and peace—into your home.

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