Épisodes

  • Episode 21: The Three Types of Stress and Why They Matter
    Jan 13 2026

    Stress is not a personal failure, it’s a human experience. Unfortunately, the message many of us are absorbing is that if we’re stressed, we must be doing something wrong. Today, I’m breaking down how stress actually works in the nervous system, why some stress helps us grow, why some stress starts to wear us down, and how the presence or absence of support is often the real difference between coping and burning out, especially in parenting.

    In this episode, I explore:

    • Why stress itself isn’t the problem and how the belief that it should be eliminated keeps parents stuck in shame
    • Positive stress and why it’s essential for resilience, confidence, and growth
    • How tolerable stress shows up in parenting seasons and why support, not strength, is what keeps it manageable
    • The factors that turn stress toxic and why so many parents are living there without realizing it
    • Why being “regulated” doesn’t mean calm, and what capacity really looks like in real life with kids

    I hope this conversation helps you soften any self-blame. The next time you feel stressed, ask yourself: what does my system need right now? If you know a fellow parent who may need this reminder, send this episode their way. For additional support in your parenting journey, visit parentingthroughconnection.ca to access a library of resources as well as 1:1 coaching support. You don’t have to do this alone.

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    13 min
  • Episode 20: Navigating Boundaries This Holiday Season
    Nov 25 2025

    As we move into a season that’s meant to feel magical, so many of us secretly feel stretched thin, overwhelmed, and unsure how to manage all the expectations. In this episode of Parenting Through Connection, I open up about navigating the holidays with compassion for both ourselves and our kids, and how boundaries can help us stay grounded, present, and connected to what truly matters.

    Keep listening as I explore:

    • Why the holidays feel so intense and how to notice the signs your capacity is maxed out
    • What boundaries really are, and why they are not selfish, rude, or a punishment
    • How to identify what truly matters to you this season, when making energy protecting choices
    • What to do when guilt kicks in or others react emotionally to your decisions
    • A practical mindset shift to help you stop carrying other people’s feelings as your own

    The holidays don’t have to mean putting yourself last. When you honour your limits, you create space for the memories that really matter. If communicating boundaries feels especially hard, check out my Communication and Conflict Resolution Guide. Thanks for tuning in!

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    17 min
  • Episode 19: Why Kids Hit, Yell and Throw Things And How to Help
    Nov 11 2025

    Aggression from our kids can feel like one of the most triggering parts of parenting. In today’s episode, I’m sharing a new way of seeing those explosive moments of hitting, biting, yelling, and throwing: not as signs of disrespect or failure, but as signals from a nervous system that’s overwhelmed and asking for safety. When we shift our approach from control to understanding, we can respond with steadiness instead of fear, leading our children by example to healthy regulation.

    Tune in to learn more about:

    • What hitting, biting, yelling, or throwing are actually signs of
    • What is happening in a child’s brain and body during aggressive episodes, and why your logic, lectures, and reasoning can’t work in those moments
    • How to regulate yourself so you can co-regulate your child
    • What to say and do to set boundaries and release the built-up fight energy
    • How repair after everyone is calm becomes the place where real learning and trust form

    Remember that what matters most is returning to connection. Please share this episode with another parent who could use this reminder. If you would like deeper support on your parenting journey, visit parentingthroughconnection.ca for access to resources and 1:1 support.

    Anger & Healthy Aggression Guide link: https://www.parentingthroughconnection.ca/offers/cXyPgJt6/checkout

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    14 min
  • Episode 18: How Using Repair Over Rupture Helps Prevent Childhood Trauma
    Oct 28 2025

    No matter how intentional we are, we all have moments where we snap, shut down, or react in ways we wish we hadn’t. Today’s episode of Parenting Through Connection is about what we do after a rupture occurs. Instead of letting those moments become shame spirals or disconnection, I share how repair brings us back to relationship, safety, and trust, for both us and our children.

    Here’s what we get into:

    • What’s happening in your nervous system when you “lose it” and why rupture is inevitable in every human relationship
    • What repair sounds like in real life with simple approaches you can use today
    • The importance of using repair to instill emotional resilience and secure attachment
    • The truth that it’s never too late to restore connection

    Remember, connection isn’t built in perfection; it’s built in how we come back to one another after rupture.

    If you’re ready to go deeper into understanding your nervous system and building secure connection with your kids, check out my main parenting program, Rooted In the Middle. Thanks for listening and I’ll see you next time!

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    14 min
  • Episode 17: When Gentle Parenting Isn't Working
    Oct 14 2025

    What do you do when gentle parenting just isn’t working? Maybe you’ve read the books, followed the accounts, and tried your best to stay calm, but you still end up overwhelmed, with your child still having meltdowns. On today’s episode of Parenting Through Connection, we’ll be unpacking why this style of parenting can feel so hard in the moment, and why the work you’re doing matters more than you realize.

    Here’s what we explore together:

    • The importance of building connection and trust over time, rather than receiving immediate results
    • How your nervous system and your child’s play a central role in your reactions and theirs
    • The difference between boundaries that create safety and fear-based discipline that creates compliance
    • Simple tools that shift your body back toward regulation
    • How repair after rupture matters more than perfection

    Parenting in this way is a long game built on trust, safety, and love. Remember that every moment you choose connection over control is shaping the foundation your child will stand on. If you would like guided support on your parenting journey, my parenting program, Rooted in the Middle was designed for you. Thank you for showing up, for trying again, and for choosing connection.

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    17 min
  • Episode 16: Why Emotions Aren't the Enemy
    Sep 23 2025

    It’s not easy to be angry, sad, frustrated, or confused. “Negative” emotions get a bad reputation, but what if they weren’t just there to ruin your day? What if our shifts in energy are actually invitations to connect more deeply with ourselves and our kids? Today on Parenting Through Connection I’m talking you through the hidden messages of our feelings and why your greatest strength lies in your ability to feel. Growing up, many of us were taught to push emotions away. If you’ve ever caught yourself trying to control, push down, or “overcome” the way you feel, this episode will teach you how to welcome and process your emotional state so that you and your kids can embrace safety, trust, and real connection.

    Listen for more on:

    • How childhood phrases like “stop crying” or “calm down” shaped our own discomfort with emotions
    • My personal story of bottling up anger and how that pattern showed up again in motherhood
    • Why teaching kids to suppress feelings leads to disconnection, lying, and shame
    • The simple, but powerful pause that creates space between feeling and reacting
    • How my own kids became better at moving through big feelings

    When we stop treating emotions as enemies and start welcoming them as messengers, everything changes. Are you ready to start this work in your own home? My Making Sense of Emotions Guide is full of practical tools to help you start reframing emotions today and how to process them effectively. No parent should feel like they’re doing this alone. Please share this episode with someone in your world who could use a little encouragement today. I’ll see you next time!

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    11 min
  • Episode 15: Why You Don't Need the Parenting Scripts
    Sep 9 2025

    Have you ever caught yourself googling the right thing to say to your child in a heated moment, hoping that one perfect phrase might be the magic fix? Scripts can feel like a safety net when we’re trying to shift how we parent. In today’s episode of Parenting Through Connection, I’m unpacking the deeper reason parenting scripts sometimes fall short, and how focusing on presence and intention builds more connection than any memorized line.

    Here’s what we’re covering in today’s episode:

    • When parenting scripts help and when they start to create pressure
    • Why kids don’t respond to words alone
    • How chasing the “perfect” response can backfire
    • Ways to re-ground in hard parenting moments
    • How to centre your words in what truly matters, not what sounds right

    I’m here to help you show up more confidently as yourself. My self-paced course teaches you how to parent from a place of steadiness and connection, not performance or perfection. Head over to my website to sign up and explore more resources designed to meet you right where you are. If you felt heard or learnt something from this episode, I’d be so grateful if you shared it or left a quick review. Thank you so much for listening!

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    7 min
  • Episode 14: How to Navigate Back to School Transitions
    Aug 26 2025

    Transitions have a way of stirring up big feelings—for our kids and for us. Back to school isn’t just about new routines or packing lunches; it’s an emotional event that can leave the whole family feeling unsettled. The good news? None of this means you’re failing, it just means your nervous system is adjusting. In today’s episode of Parenting Through Connection, I dive into what’s really happening during transition seasons and how you can navigate them with more compassion, connection, and ease. Together, we’ll explore simple ways to support both your child and yourself through this time.

    Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

    • What’s really happening beneath the surface when kids (and parents) struggle with change.
    • The “transition wall” and why even positive changes can leave your family feeling unsettled
    • A surprising way to turn meltdowns into moments of deeper connection.
    • Simple rituals that can bring calm and safety to the chaos of new routines.
    • How giving yourself permission to feel it all creates space for growth.

    As you step into this new season, I want you to remember: struggling doesn’t mean you’re failing. Transitions are messy, but they’re also opportunities for deeper connection if we let them be. If this conversation resonated with you, I’d love for you to check out my signature program, which offers self-paced learning and coaching support designed to help parents feel grounded, confident, and connected in real life moments.

    You don’t have to do this alone. Parenting is hard work, and having support makes all the difference.

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    Rooted in the Middle program: https://www.parentingthroughconnection.ca/rooted-in-the-middle

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    11 min