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Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Dr. Meg Meeker
288 episodes
3 days ago

Parents today face the challenge of guiding their children through a world that feels increasingly complex. Dr. Meg Meeker, known as America's Mom and a leading authority on parenting, teens, and children's health, provides practical insights to simplify the parenting journey. As a trusted pediatrician, mother, and bestselling author, Dr. Meeker engages with top experts and real parents to discuss current issues, answer important parenting questions, and offer actionable advice. Her podcast delivers simple, effective solutions, offering hope and encouragement to every parent

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Parents today face the challenge of guiding their children through a world that feels increasingly complex. Dr. Meg Meeker, known as America's Mom and a leading authority on parenting, teens, and children's health, provides practical insights to simplify the parenting journey. As a trusted pediatrician, mother, and bestselling author, Dr. Meeker engages with top experts and real parents to discuss current issues, answer important parenting questions, and offer actionable advice. Her podcast delivers simple, effective solutions, offering hope and encouragement to every parent

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Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 287: Discipline Without Drama
Parenting strong-willed kids can be exhausting—but it doesn’t have to be a constant battle. In this episode, Dr. Meg is joined by Kirk Martin, founder of Celebrate Calm and host of the Calm Parenting Podcast, to talk about how to handle big emotions—starting with your own. From defusing power struggles to managing anxiety and sibling fights, Kirk shares practical, often humorous strategies to help you stay calm, confident, and connected to your kids. You Will Learn:Why your calm is more important than your child’s behaviorHow to avoid power struggles with strong-willed kidsSimple ways to lower anxiety in your homeThe difference between teaching and controllingCreative solutions for homework, sibling fights, and moreHow humor and self-reflection can shift the parenting dynamic Join the PGK Community! Looking for more support? Join our Parenting Great Kids community  where you'll find exclusive content from Dr. Meg, parenting resources, expert interviews, and a community of parents just like you. 👉 Learn more & sign up here About Our Guest: Kirk Martin is the founder of Celebrate Calm, a behavior training resource that has helped over 500,000 parents and teachers worldwide. He is also the host of the Calm Parenting Podcast. Known for his practical strategies and relatable humor, Kirk teaches families how to stop yelling, defuse defiance, and build stronger connections with their kids.  Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: Parenting strong-willed kids 00:27 – Meet Kirk Martin 01:37 – Why parental self-control matters most 02:50 – Strategies for managing defiance 06:42 – Creative homework solutions 09:48 – Handling sibling fights without yelling 14:16 – Reducing parental stress 17:47 – From controlling to teaching 18:52 – Dealing with tween attitude 21:00 – Understanding and easing anxiety in kids 27:35 – How humor builds connection                                                    32:02 – Encouraging honest communication 34:32 – Final thoughts and resources Our Sponsors:Hungryroot – 40% off plus a free item in every box with code DRMEGFam Gabs – Spark real conversations with your kids. Use code DRMEGPOD for 10% offK12-powered schools – Tuition-free, accredited online public education for K–12Thrive Causemetics – Clean, vegan beauty that gives back. Get 10% off your first order See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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3 days ago
35 minutes 28 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 286: How to Raise a Future Millionaire
Can today’s teens still achieve financial freedom in a world of soaring inflation, student debt, and housing costs? In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with Rachel Rodgers, entrepreneur and author of Future Millionaires, to uncover actionable strategies for helping young people become financially independent. From building marketable skills to encouraging entrepreneurship and resilience, Rachel shares powerful tools that empower teens to take control of their financial futures. In this episode, we discuss:Why the traditional American Dream is harder to reach—and what to do about itHow to help your child recognize their natural skills and turn them into incomeThe “Million Dollar Decisions” formula and why it mattersWhy teaching kids to embrace failure can lead to lasting successSmart, age-appropriate ways to introduce kids to investing and money management 🎉 Join the Parenting Great Kids Community, where you'll find support from like-minded parents who are committed to raising emotionally healthy, spiritually strong, and digitally safe kids. About Rachel Rodgers Rachel Rodgers is a business coach, lawyer, and bestselling author of We Should All Be Millionaires. Her latest book, Future Millionaires, offers a blueprint for teaching teens how to build wealth, develop decision-making skills, and create lasting independence. She’s the founder of Hello Seven, a company that helps women and people of color grow their businesses and transform their financial futures. Our Sponsors:Hungryroot – 40% off plus a free item in every box with code DRMEGFam Gabs – Spark real conversations with your kids. Use code DRMEGPOD for 10% offK12-powered schools – Tuition-free, accredited online public education for K–12Thrive Causemetics – Clean, vegan beauty that gives back. Get 10% off your first order Episode Breakdown:   00:00 Introduction: Financial Challenges for Young Adults 00:56 The American Dream and Its Challenges 01:37 Strategies for Financial Independence 03:52 The Importance of Marketable Skills 05:35 Encouraging Entrepreneurship in Teens 10:21 Parental Guidance and Support 14:36 Teaching Kids About Money 18:21 Motivating Kids with Incentives 19:28 Million Dollar Decisions Formula 21:10 Teaching Kids Decision-Making Skills 24:02 Encouraging Kids to Embrace Failure 29:08 Financial Education for Kids 35:11 Conclusion and Resources See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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1 week ago
37 minutes 5 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep.285: Conversation Starters That Build Real Connection
Do your kids shut down when you try to talk? In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker is joined by licensed therapist Beliza Perez, the creator of FAM Gabs, for a sponsored conversation on how to build emotional closeness through simple, intentional questions. You’ll learn why some kids stop sharing, how to avoid parent-child communication traps, and what to do instead. Beliza shares therapy-based tools—including non-verbal techniques and calming rituals—that help parents raise emotionally safe and connected kids. In This Episode:Conversation hacks that unlock emotional connectionThe #1 reason kids stop opening up—and how to reverse itWhy "quality time" doesn't have to mean more timeHow to create low-pressure, trust-building momentsTools like finger mazes and prompt cards that actually workThis episode includes a sponsored segment in collaboration with FAM Gabs. 🎉 Join the Parenting Great Kids Community, where you'll find support from like-minded parents who are committed to raising emotionally healthy, spiritually strong, and digitally safe kids. Join today at meekerparenting.com/community ⏱️ Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – Welcome to Parenting Great Kids 00:31 – What kids are stressed about (but not saying) 01:10 – Meet Beliza Perez, therapist and creator of FAM Gabs 01:35 – How FAM Gabs helps spark real conversations 02:56 – Top conversation starters that work 03:51 – Parental reactions: Hesitation and surprise 05:24 – Creating safety through open-ended questions 07:01 – The therapy roots of FAM Gabs 09:10 – Using tools like FAM Gabs in real-life families 15:06 – Common issues in child and teen therapy 16:32 – Navigating personality differences in families 16:45 – Why communication is key to healing 18:26 – The creative journey behind the questions 18:58 – How to ask questions that build trust 20:37 – What nonverbal cues reveal about your child 22:27 – Why short, mindful moments matter more 24:28 – What’s next for FAM Gabs 27:33 – Using finger mazes for anxiety relief 28:57 – Where to get FAM Gabs 29:26 – Final takeaways from Dr. Meg and Beliza Beliza Perez is a licensed therapist and the founder of FAM Gabs, a family conversation card deck that empowers parents to build stronger emotional bonds with their kids. Her clinical work and creative tools center on healing through connection. Resources & Links: Get your own FAM Gabs → https://www.famgabs.com Work with Dr. Meg → https://meekerparenting.com Our SponsorsHungryroot – 40% off plus a free item in every box at hungryroot.com/drmeg with code DRMEGFam Gabs – Spark real conversations with your kids using this therapist-designed card deck. Search Fam Gabs on Amazon and use code DRMEGPOD for 10% offK12-powered schools – Tuition-free, accredited online public education for K–12 at K12.com/DRMEGThrive Causemetics – Clean, vegan beauty that gives back. Get 10% off your first order at ThriveCausemetics.com/DRMEG See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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3 weeks ago
30 minutes 24 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 284: The Predator in the Chat: How a 12-Year-Old Was Groomed—and Fought Back
When 12-year-old Harrison Haynes met a 19-year-old “mentor” in an online game, it felt like a friendship—until it turned into manipulation and abuse. In this powerful episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker talks with Harrison about his firsthand experience with online grooming, how his mental health struggles played a role, and the steps his parents took to intervene and help him heal. Now, Harrison is turning his pain into purpose—advocating for digital safety and youth protection. In this episode, you’ll learn:How online grooming begins and escalatesThe emotional vulnerabilities predators targetHow Harrison’s parents recognized the signs and took actionWhat legal and emotional challenges followedDigital safety tips every parent needs today 🎉Join the Parenting Great Kids Community, where you'll find support from like-minded parents who are committed to raising emotionally healthy, spiritually strong, and digitally safe kids. Join today at meekerparenting.com/community Episode Breakdown 00:00 – Introduction to Harrison’s Story 00:35 – Early signs of emotional struggles 01:25 – The online “friendship” begins 03:06 – How grooming unfolded 05:25 – Mental health and manipulation 08:49 – The turning point 12:34 – Breaking free and getting help 16:37 – Parental involvement and intervention 18:54 – Reporting and law enforcement 18:59 – Family reactions and emotions 19:32 – Reflecting on warning signs 20:53 – Legal frustrations and realities 22:02 – Coping, therapy, and healing 23:44 – Advice for today’s digital parents 26:42 – Harrison’s advocacy and youth empowerment 29:16 – Living life without a smartphone 31:20 – 5 practical tech safety strategies 35:04 – Community support and personal growth About Harrison Haynes Harrison Hayes was just 12 years old when he was groomed by a stranger he met through online gaming. Today, he’s a leading voice in digital safety advocacy—raising awareness about the hidden dangers of social media, gaming, and texting. Through his work with survivor-led organizations like The Wired Human Youth Coalition and his independent project, Digitally Intentional, Harrison empowers families and youth to think critically and live intentionally in the digital age. He believes online safety isn’t just about restriction—it’s about awareness, intentionality, and action. 👉 Learn more about Harrison’s work at digitallyintentional.org Our Sponsors Hungryroot – 40% off plus a free item in every box at hungryroot.com/drmeg with code DRMEG Rula – Licensed therapy for as little as $15 per session with insurance. Visit rula.com/drmeg to get started K12-powered schools – Tuition-free, accredited online public education for K–12 at K12.com/DRMEG Fam Gabs – Spark real conversations with your kids using this therapist-designed card deck. Search Fam Gabs on Amazon and use code DRMEGPOD for 10% off Thrive Causemetics – Clean, vegan beauty that gives back. Get 10% off your first order at ThriveCausemetics.com/DRMEG See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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3 weeks ago
38 minutes 37 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 283: Snapchat. Roblox. TikTok. They're fun—until they're not.
July has been all about parenting in the digital age, and today we take a hard look at the dark side of school devices, emojis, and disappearing apps—with Titania Jordan, Chief Parenting Officer at Bark Technologies and a nationally recognized expert in online safety. In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker dives into the hidden vulnerabilities that come with your child’s screen time—from unfiltered school-issued devices to the coded emoji language kids use to hide online behavior. This conversation goes beyond app limits—it's about understanding how tech is shaping your child’s emotional, social, and mental world, and how to stay one step ahead as a parent. 📣Join the Parenting Great Kids Community Want real support from parents who get it? Inside our private community, you’ll find expert advice, honest conversations, and practical tools to help you grow as a parent. Try it free—because great parenting shouldn’t happen alone. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – Introduction: Digital parenting in today’s tech-driven world 00:12 – The dangers of Snapchat and social media 00:43 – Meet Titania Jordan: Chief Parenting Officer at Bark Technologies 01:42 – Tech overload after the holidays: How to reset your home 02:36 – How to set and stick to healthy screen time limits 05:05 – The darker side of social platforms: Predators, mental health, and more 09:39 – Titania’s personal experiences raising a digital native 11:44 – Why school-issued devices aren’t always safe 16:54 – The hidden meanings behind emojis and text codes 18:40 – How Bark Technologies helps families monitor and protect kids online About Titania Jordan Titania Jordan is the Chief Parenting Officer at Bark Technologies and co-author of Parental Control: A Parent’s Guide to Keeping Kids Safe Online. As a nationally recognized tech safety expert, she’s been featured on CNN, TODAY, and Good Morning America, and works tirelessly to make digital spaces safer for kids and families. Resources & Links:Learn more about Bark Technologies: https://www.bark.usRead Parental Control by Titania Jordan: Parental Control | Titania JordanParenting coaching and resources from Dr. Meg Meeker: https://meekerparenting.com Sponsored by: Hungryroot – 40% off plus a free item in every box at hungryroot.com/drmeg with code DRMEG Rula – Licensed therapy for as little as $15 per session with insurance. Visit rula.com/drmeg to get started K12-powered schools – Tuition-free, accredited online public education for K–12 at K12.com/DRMEG Fam Gabs – Spark real conversations with your kids using this therapist-designed card deck. Search Fam Gabs on Amazon and use code DRMEGPOD for 10% off Thrive Causemetics – Clean, vegan beauty that gives back. Get 10% off your first order at ThriveCausemetics.com/DRMEG See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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1 month ago
20 minutes 37 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep.282: Teen Parenting: Are You Fueling the Drama or Easing the Tension?
In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker and teen coach Sherry Gazitt explore how parents may unintentionally escalate emotional drama with their teens—and share practical strategies to foster calm, connection, and trust instead.
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1 month ago
35 minutes 48 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 281: Keeping Kids Safe in the Age of AI
Dr. Meg Meeker welcomes Leslie Tyler, Director of Parent Education at Pinwheel and a champion for Children’s Digital Wellness, to unpack the risks and opportunities AI brings into our children’s lives. In this episode, we explore: Why children are early adopters of AI—and what parents need to know. The double-edged sword of AI as both a learning tool and a potential digital crutch. Key risks for kids using AI, from misinformation to emotional dependence. The role of parents in guiding safe AI usage and encouraging critical thinking. Pinwheel GPT and other tools designed with kids’ safety in mind. 🎉 Join Our New Parenting Community — FREE! Get access to webinars, mini-courses, exclusive content, a private forum to connect with other parents, and so much more. Start parenting with more confidence and real support: 👉⁠ ⁠meekerparenting.com⁠ Our Guest: Leslie Tyler is the Director of Parent Education at Pinwheel and a leading voice in children’s digital wellness. A mom of two teens and an expert in ed-tech and online safety, she collaborates with researchers at the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children’s Hospital to help parents raise tech-smart kids in a screen-heavy world. Sponsored by: Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box at⁠ ⁠hungryroot.com/drmeg⁠⁠ (code DRMEG) KiwiCo – $15 off your Summer Adventure Series at⁠ ⁠kiwico.com/DRMEG⁠⁠ Summer Bridge Workbooks with IXL – Keep your kids learning and loving it this summer at⁠ ⁠summerbrains.com/DRMEG⁠⁠. Rula connects you with licensed therapists for as little as $15/session using insurance—visit rula.com/drmeg to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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1 month ago
33 minutes 36 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 280: Let Go to Lead Better: How Biblical Wisdom Can Ease Parenting Anxiety
Is your parenting stress spilling over into your child's life? You're not alone—and you're not powerless. In this episode, Mark Gerson, author of God Was Right, shares how biblical wisdom—paired with modern psychology—can radically shift the way we understand independence, fear, and success in parenting. We cover: The connection between parental stress and children's anxiety How ancient stories like Isaac’s birth and Joseph’s rise can transform your parenting style The myth of “stranger danger” and how it fuels fear-based parenting Why celebrating your child's independence can relieve your stress How trusting God’s plan reduces anxiety and promotes joyful parenting Mark helps us reframe stress, fear, and control through a lens of faith, confidence, and wisdom—so we can raise kids who thrive, not just survive. 🎉 Join Our New Parenting Community — FREE! Get access to webinars, mini-courses, exclusive content, a private forum to connect with other parents, and so much more. Start parenting with more confidence and real support: 👉 ⁠meekerparenting.com Our Guest: Mark Gerson is a graduate of Williams College and Yale Law School, and the author of several books on intellectual history, education, and biblical wisdom, including God Was Right: How Modern Social Science Proves the Torah Is True. His writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, Commentary, and USA Today, covering topics from Frank Sinatra to the story of Jonah. He lives in New York City with his wife, Rabbi Erica Gerson, and their four children. Sponsored by: Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box at ⁠hungryroot.com/drmeg⁠ (code DRMEG) Acorns – Start investing with spare change: ⁠acorns.com/drmeg⁠ Acorns Early – Teach your kids about money: ⁠acornsearly.com/drmeg⁠ WHO SMARTED? – A podcast that makes kids laugh while they learn. Search “WHO SMARTED?” wherever you get your podcasts. KiwiCo – $15 off your Summer Adventure Series at ⁠kiwico.com/DRMEG⁠ Børn Shoes – Crafted for all-day support, top-quality style, and made to move with you. Get 15% off plus free shipping with code DRMEG at ⁠BornShoes.com⁠ – comfort never looked so good. Summer Bridge Workbooks with IXL – Keep your kids learning and loving it this summer at ⁠summerbrains.com/DRMEG⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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2 months ago
36 minutes 55 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 279: "Dad, I’ve Got This”: Raising Independent Kids
In this special Father’s Day episode, Dr. Meg Meeker talks with Rob Finlay, author of Hey Dad, Everything You Should Have Learned About Life but Didn’t. They dive into how parents—especially dads—can raise kids who are prepared for real-world responsibilities. In this episode: The life skills every teen needs before leaving home Why failure builds independence and confidence Communication, budgeting, and decision-making in everyday life The crucial role fathers play in raising self-sufficient kids Timestamps: 00:00 – Father’s Day message 00:32 – Meet Rob Finlay 01:30 – Why young adults feel unprepared 03:12 – Life skills your kids really need 07:45 – Letting them fail 12:10 – How to talk to adults 17:23 – Financial literacy basics 23:38 – Building independence through responsibility 29:15 – Support vs. overparenting 33:42 – Final thoughts Resources: Rob Finlay’s book → Simon & Schuster Try Dr. Meg's PGK community for free → https://meekerparenting.com/ About Our Guest Rob Finlay is a USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, entrepreneur, speaker, and father of four. He has built and sold multiple companies, with deep experience in commercial real estate, finance, and leadership. His latest book, Hey Dad: Everything You Should’ve Learned About Life (But Didn’t) (released April 29, 2025), offers practical life-skills guidance for young adults—covering topics like budgeting, job hunting, home maintenance, and communication—with real-world insights and expert interviews. You can learn more about Rob, his work, and his books at his official website: robfinlay.com Sponsors: DeepCozy – 15% off at deepcozy.com with code DRMEG Amazfit Active 2 – 10% off at amazfit.com/DRMEG Hungryroot – 40% off plus a free item at hungryroot.com/drmeg with code DRMEG Acorns – Start saving at acorns.com/drmeg Acorns Early – Teach kids about money at acornsearly.com/drmeg Heat Holders® – 15% off at heatholders.com with code DRMEG Equip Health – Virtual eating disorder care at equip.health.com/drmeg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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2 months ago
32 minutes 34 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep.278: She Was the Perfect Student—And Secretly Depressed
What happens when a high-achieving, all-American girl is silently battling depression? In this powerful episode, Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with Allie Marie Smith, life coach, speaker, and author of Social Media Reset, to explore how the pressure to be perfect—and the influence of social media—nearly led her to end her life. Allie shares her story of growing up in Silicon Valley, struggling with hidden sadness from a young age, and reaching a breaking point as a teen. She opens up about the moment that changed everything near the Golden Gate Bridge, her journey back to mental health through faith, and how stepping away from social media helped her reclaim her joy. As summer begins and screen time skyrockets, this episode offers an honest and hopeful conversation about the emotional impact of social media on kids and teens—and how families can move toward healing, connection, and purpose. In This Episode: Allie’s story of hidden depression behind straight A’s and smiles How social media deepened her struggle—and what changed when she unplugged The myth of “they look fine”—and how to see beneath the surface How faith and mental health support saved her life The dangers of unchecked social media: from self-harm to trafficking What parents need to understand about screen time this summer How Allie’s nonprofit Wonderfully Made is helping the next generation reclaim joy and identity Join Our New Parenting Community — FREE! Get access to webinars, mini-courses, exclusive content, a private forum to connect with other parents, and so much more. Start parenting with more confidence and real support: ⁠meekerparenting.com⁠ About Allie Marie Smith Allie Marie Smith is the author of Social Media Reset: A 30-Day Guided Journey to Unplug, Reconnect with God, and Reclaim Your Joy and founder of Wonderfully Made, a faith-based nonprofit equipping girls and women with resources for mental health, identity, and purpose. Her mission is to help young people break free from the pressure of perfection and discover their God-given worth. Sponsored by: Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box at ⁠hungryroot.com/drmeg⁠ (code DRMEG) Acorns – Start investing with spare change: ⁠acorns.com/drmeg⁠ Sponsored by Rula — Therapy should be affordable and covered by insurance. Rula connects you with licensed therapists based on your needs—and works with over 100 insurance plans. Get started at rula.com/drmeg. Acorns Early – Teach your kids about money: ⁠acornsearly.com/drmeg⁠ WHO SMARTED? – A podcast that makes kids laugh while they learn. Search “WHO SMARTED?” wherever you get your podcasts. KiwiCo – $15 off your Summer Adventure Series at ⁠kiwico.com/DRMEG⁠ Børn Shoes – Crafted for all-day support, top-quality style, and made to move with you. Get 15% off plus free shipping with code DRMEG at ⁠BornShoes.com⁠ – comfort never looked so good. Summer Bridge Workbooks with IXL – Keep your kids learning and loving it this summer at ⁠summerbrains.com/DRMEG⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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2 months ago
36 minutes 6 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 277: Shame-Free Parenting: Embracing Good Enough with Craig Knippenberg
Do you feel like you're falling short as a parent? Dr. Meg Meeker, pediatrician and parenting expert, sits down with child and family therapist Craig Knippenberg to unpack why “good enough” is more than enough in today’s complex parenting landscape. Craig is the author of Shame-Free Parenting: Building Resiliency in Times of Hardship, Guns, and Social Media, and together, he and Dr. Meg explore how parents can stop chasing perfection and start parenting with compassion, consistency, and courage. You’ll hear: Why perfectionism creates disconnection—and what to do instead How to distinguish healthy guilt from harmful shame The overlooked role of temperament and trauma in parenting struggles Tools for single parents, and why support networks matter more than ever The healing power of small, intentional family rituals 🎉 Join Our New Parenting Community — FREE! Get access to webinars, mini-courses, exclusive content, a private forum to connect with other parents, and so much more. Start parenting with more confidence and real support: 👉 meekerparenting.com Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – Introduction: The landscape of modern parenting 00:34 – Meet Craig Knippenberg: Therapist & author on shame-free parenting 01:24 – What does it mean to parent without shame? 01:41 – How parenting stress has evolved through history 05:12 – Why kindness toward ourselves as parents matters 06:30 – The personal impact of Columbine and working in trauma 13:40 – Temperament: The missing piece in parenting challenges 19:36 – How inconsistency creates confusion and behavioral issues 20:37 – Adjusting expectations and embracing flexibility 21:04 – The quiet power of being consistent 21:51 – Shame vs. accountability: What’s the difference? 22:44 – Understanding how guilt can be helpful—but shame is toxic 25:38 – Why middle school is a tough phase—and how to stay connected 29:02 – Tools and encouragement for single parents 31:33 – Simple, powerful family rituals that create safety 34:33 – Final thoughts and helpful resources About Craig Knippenberg Craig Knippenberg is a licensed child and family therapist specializing in trauma, adolescent development, and parenting dynamics. His book Shame-Free Parenting is a compassionate guide to building emotionally safe homes amid modern challenges. Sponsored by: Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box at hungryroot.com/drmeg (code DRMEG) Acorns – Start investing with spare change: acorns.com/drmeg Acorns Early – Teach your kids about money: acornsearly.com/drmeg WHO SMARTED? – A podcast that makes kids laugh while they learn. Search “WHO SMARTED?” wherever you get your podcasts. KiwiCo – $15 off your Summer Adventure Series at kiwico.com/DRMEG Børn Shoes – Crafted for all-day support, top-quality style, and made to move with you. Get 15% off plus free shipping with code DRMEG at BornShoes.com – comfort never looked so good. Summer Bridge Workbooks with IXL – Keep your kids learning and loving it this summer at summerbrains.com/DRMEG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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2 months ago
32 minutes 8 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 276: Breaking Free from Substance Abuse – A Parent’s Journey to Recovery
What happens when a parent, once strong and accomplished, finds themselves trapped in addiction? In this compelling episode of the Parenting Great Kids podcast, Dr. Meg Meeker speaks with Nick Padlo, founder of Sophros Recovery in Tampa. A former combat veteran and addiction survivor, Nick shares how his journey through military service and personal struggle led him to create a treatment center focused on holistic healing for individuals facing both substance use and co-occurring mental health challenges. Together, they explore: Why traditional recovery approaches sometimes fall short How mindfulness and comprehensive care can change lives What busy parents need to know about recognizing addiction How recovery is possible—even while navigating the pressures of parenting In this episode, you’ll learn: The emotional toll of addiction on parents and families The neuroscience behind substance use and mental health Why community, structure, and internal healing are key to lasting sobriety Practical steps for seeking help and beginning the recovery journey Nick Padlo is the founder of Sophros Recovery, a Tampa-based treatment center offering holistic care for substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. A former U.S. Army combat veteran and successful executive, Nick’s personal recovery story shaped his mission to help others find sustainable healing. His work emphasizes mindfulness, evidence-based therapies, and a deep understanding of the unique needs of veterans and high-performing individuals seeking recovery. Sophros Recovery → https://sophrosrecoverytampa.com Join our new parenting community for free and explore coaching options with Dr. Meg Meeker → meekerparenting.com Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction: The Hidden Struggles of Parenting 00:40 – Meet Nick Padlo: From military leadership to recovery advocate 01:53 – Nick’s personal journey through trauma, addiction, and recovery 05:40 – Alcohol and emotional suppression: Understanding the trap 08:26 – The neuroscience of addiction and the mind-body connection 10:20 – Self-care as a foundation for recovery 14:07 – Identifying the signs of substance use in parents 15:35 – Overcoming stigma and asking for help 18:05 – Understanding the stages of change in recovery 18:32 – Motivation, mindfulness, and internal transformation 19:58 – Alcohol’s ripple effects on families and children 20:39 – Effective recovery tools: Meditation, therapy, and support 26:00 – The power of community and connection in healing 28:23 – Navigating daily life while maintaining sobriety 33:38 – Nick’s reflections and hope for parents in recovery 36:28 – Final thoughts from Dr. Meg and Nick Padlo Sponsored by: Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box at hungryroot.com/drmeg (code DRMEG) Acorns – Start investing with spare change: acorns.com/drmeg Acorns Early – Teach your kids about money: acornsearly.com/drmeg WHO SMARTED? – A podcast that makes kids laugh while they learn. Search “WHO SMARTED?” wherever you get your podcasts. KiwiCo – $15 off your Summer Adventure Series at kiwico.com/DRMEG Børn Shoes – crafted for all-day support, top-quality style, and made to move with you. Get 15% off plus free shipping with code DRMEG at BornShoes.com – comfort never looked so good. Keep your kids learning and loving it this summer—check out Summer Bridge Workbooks with IXL at summerbrains.com/DRMEG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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3 months ago
38 minutes 14 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 275: Understanding and Combating Toxic Productivity in Parenting with Israa Nasir
Do you feel like you're constantly running on empty trying to be the “perfect” parent? In this powerful episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with Israa Nasir, licensed psychotherapist and author of Toxic Productivity: Reclaim Your Time and Emotional Energy in a World That Always Demands More, to unpack how the pressure to always “do more” is impacting parents and their children. Israa shares how toxic productivity is driven by perfectionism, fear of inadequacy, and cultural expectations—and how it leads to chronic stress, emotional overwhelm, and strained family dynamics. Together, she and Dr. Meg explore practical ways to break the cycle of overfunctioning and reclaim peace and presence at home. In this episode, you’ll learn: What toxic productivity looks like in real-life parenting How fear and societal expectations fuel burnout The long-term emotional effects on both parents and kids How to set flexible boundaries and prioritize well-being Simple tools like micro-breaks, reprioritization, and self-worth reframing Empowering advice for single moms carrying it all About Israa Nasir Israa Nasir is a NYC-based psychotherapist, speaker, and mental health educator. She helps high-achieving individuals overcome perfectionism, burnout, and emotional dysregulation. Her new book Toxic Productivity is a compassionate guide to reclaiming mental space and joy in a hustle-obsessed culture. Episode Breakdown 00:00 – Introduction to Toxic Productivity 00:50 – What is Toxic Productivity? 02:05 – How It Impacts Parents and Children 04:31 – Parenting Rooted in Fear 08:40 – Breaking the Cycle of Overachieving 12:07 – Reprioritizing and Setting Boundaries 26:26 – Separating Self-Worth from Productivity 32:16 – Advice for Single Moms Navigating Overload 36:34 – Final Reflections and Empowering Takeaways Resources & Links Toxic Productivity by Israa Nasir → Toxic Productivity — Israa Nasir Learn more about Israa Nasir → Israa Nasir Expert parenting coaching with Dr. Meg Meeker → https://meekerparenting.com Sponsored by: Amazfit Active 2 – 10% off AI coaching at amazfit.com/DRMEG Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box at hungryroot.com/drmeg (code DRMEG) Acorns – Start investing with spare change: acorns.com/drmeg Heat Holders® – 15% off cozy winter wear at heatholders.com (code DRMEG) Acorns Early – Teach your kids about money: acornsearly.com/drmeg WHO SMARTED? – A podcast that makes kids laugh while they learn. Search “WHO SMARTED?” wherever you get your podcasts. KiwiCo – $15 off your Summer Adventure Series at kiwico.com/DRMEG Børn Shoes – crafted for all-day support, top-quality style, and made to move with you. Get 15% off plus free shipping with code DRMEG at BornShoes.com – comfort never looked so good. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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3 months ago
37 minutes 56 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 274: What Parenting Really Takes: Insight from a Disabled Mom’s Journey
What does it mean to parent when the world isn't built for you? Jessica Slice, author of Unfit Parent: A Disabled Mother Challenges an Inaccessible World, joins Dr. Meg Meeker to share her powerful story of raising a child with a disability. Jessica discusses the myths around "perfect parenting," the societal barriers disabled parents face, and how true connection matters far more than physical perfection. In this episode, we discuss: Jessica’s journey to disability – and motherhood – and how she reclaimed her narrative. The unique challenges and joys of parenting with a disability. The critical role of community support and adaptive problem-solving. How unrealistic societal standards impact all parents, not just disabled ones. The importance of teaching children about disability with honesty and compassion. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – Introduction: The unique challenges of parenting 00:21 – Meet Jessica Slice: Advocate, author, and mother 01:34 – Jessica's personal journey into disability and motherhood 03:12 – Parenting with a disability: Challenges and strengths 04:31 – Adopting and raising a newborn as a disabled parent 08:34 – How community and creative problem-solving make parenting possible 16:08 – Facing (and fighting) accessibility barriers in everyday life 24:04 – Why community support matters more than perfection 26:25 – Teaching kids empathy and understanding about disability 28:51 – Final reflections and words of encouragement Our Guest: Jessica Slice is a disabled author, speaker, and essayist whose upcoming memoir Unfit Parent has been shortlisted for the J. Anthony Lukas Prize. She’s the co-author of several books, including Dateable and We Belong (with the late Judy Heumann), and her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Glamour, and more. A sought-after podcast guest, Jessica holds degrees from Davidson College and Columbia University and lives in Toronto with her family.  Resources & Links:  Learn more about Jessica Slice’s book Unfit Parent → https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jessica-Slice/author/B0D96Q4KB5  Work with Dr. Meg Meeker → https://meekerparenting.com/ Our Sponsors Amazfit Active 2 – 10% off AI coaching at amazfit.com/DRMEG Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box at hungryroot.com/drmeg (code DRMEG) Acorns – Start investing with spare change: acorns.com/drmeg Heat Holders® – 15% off cozy winter wear at heatholders.com (code DRMEG) Acorns Early – Teach your kids about money: acornsearly.com/drmeg WHO SMARTED? – A podcast that makes kids laugh while they learn. Search “WHO SMARTED?” wherever you get your podcasts. KiwiCo – $15 off your Summer Adventure Series at kiwico.com/DRMEG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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3 months ago
34 minutes 59 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 273: Navigating College Admissions: Expert Advice for Parents
What’s the real key to college admissions success? It might not be what you think. In this empowering episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker is joined by Dr. Pamela Ellis, also known as The Education Doctor. With experience guiding over 30,000 families and helping students earn an average of $75,000 in scholarships, Dr. Ellis shares invaluable insights that every parent needs to hear. In this episode, you'll learn: Why finding the right college fit matters more than just getting into a "top" school. How to debunk common college admissions myths and focus on what truly works. The crucial role parents play—without micromanaging. Tips for empowering your teen to lead their own admissions journey with confidence. How gratitude practices can support emotional health during the stressful admissions process. Whether you're just beginning to think about college or already knee-deep in applications, this episode offers actionable strategies and deep wisdom to help you and your child navigate the college admissions process with purpose and peace of mind. Episode Breakdown:00:00 – Introduction: Why college admissions is stressful for families 00:21 – Meet Dr. Pamela Ellis: The Education Doctor’s approach to college planning 01:34 – Common myths about admissions and scholarships 04:22 – How to find the “right college fit” for your teen 11:13 – The role of parents: guiding without controlling 17:19 – Helping teens take ownership of the process 22:01 – Gratitude practices and their impact on students 26:06 – When college isn’t the obvious next step 28:21 – Building confidence through applications 34:16 – Supportive parenting strategies that work 38:55 – Final thoughts and next steps for families About Dr. Pamela EllisDr. Pamela Ellis, MBA, Ph.D., is the founder of Compass Education Strategies and author of What to Know Before They Go. Known nationally as The Education Doctor, she helps families navigate college admissions with a focus on holistic student success—academically, socially, financially, vocationally, and culturally. Resources & Links:Learn more about Dr. Pamela Ellis and her work → https://compasscollegeadvisory.com/ 👉 Book a coaching session with Dr. Meg Meeker → https://meekerparenting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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4 months ago
39 minutes 42 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 272: Cracking the Code of Teen Anxiety: What Every Parent Needs to Know
What’s driving the surge in teen anxiety—and how can parents help kids take back control of their mental health? In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker is joined by Dr. Jodi Aman, a seasoned psychotherapist, author, and educator with nearly 30 years of experience helping teens and families break free from the grip of anxiety. Together, they explore the real reasons behind today’s teen mental health crisis—from social media to dopamine addiction—and offer practical, compassionate solutions for parents. You’ll learn: Why smartphones, social isolation, and societal pressures are creating a perfect storm for anxiety How comparison culture fuels low self-worth and perfectionism What dopamine does to the developing brain—and why kids feel overwhelmed Why validating your child’s emotions matters more than “fixing” them How to help teens understand, manage, and even overcome anxiety When to seek professional help, and what to look for in a therapist Need expert help applying these strategies in your home? Book a private coaching session with Dr. Meg Meeker: https://meekerparenting.com/coaching/ Episode Breakdown 00:00 – Welcome and introduction to the teen anxiety crisis 00:27 – Meet Dr. Jodi Aman and her work with teens and parents 01:00 – What’s causing anxiety to skyrocket in Gen Z 04:45 – How social media and dopamine shape the anxious brain 10:59 – Parental roles: validation, support, and what not to do 15:55 – Helping teens understand and manage anxiety 22:09 – The hidden effects of isolation and cultural pressure 28:08 – Tools for families: The Compass Curriculum and more 30:51 – When to seek professional help and signs to watch for 37:53 – Final encouragement and takeaways for parents About Dr. Jodi Aman Dr. Jodi Aman is a licensed therapist, author, and creator of the COMPASS Curriculum, a mental wellness program for teens. With nearly 30 years of experience, she’s worked with families in over 14 countries, focusing on anxiety, trauma, and emotional resilience. A graduate of Columbia University and Simmons University (DSW), Jodi blends neuroscience, Narrative Therapy, and global insight to help Gen Z understand themselves, build confidence, and navigate the pressures of modern life. Resources & Links Explore Dr. Jodi Aman’s work: https://jodiaman.com Learn about the Compass Curriculum: https://jodiaman.com/compass Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share with a friend. Your support helps more parents discover tools to raise resilient, emotionally healthy kids. Our Sponsors DeepCozy – 15% off sinus relief at deepcozy.com (code DRMEG) Amazfit Active 2 – 10% off AI coaching at amazfit.com/DRMEG Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box at hungryroot.com/drmeg (code DRMEG) Acorns – Start investing with spare change: acorns.com/drmeg Heat Holders® – 15% off cozy winter wear at heatholders.com (code DRMEG) Acorns Early – Teach your kids about money: acornsearly.com/drmeg Equip Health – Virtual eating disorder support at equip.health.com/drmeg WHO SMARTED? – A podcast that makes kids laugh while they learn. Search “WHO SMARTED?” wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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4 months ago
38 minutes 33 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep.271: How to Raise Independent Thinkers and Young Entrepreneurs
What does it take to raise kids who think critically, challenge the status quo, and build real-world skills early in life? In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker is joined by Connor Boyack, founder of the Libertas Institute and author of the bestselling Tuttle Twins book series. Connor shares how his work is helping families teach children about liberty, economics, and critical thinking—skills often left out of traditional education. Through engaging stories and hands-on learning experiences, he’s equipping the next generation to become thoughtful, self-reliant, and entrepreneurial. You’ll learn: How storytelling can make big concepts like government and economics approachable for kids Why passion-led learning fosters deeper engagement How the Children’s Entrepreneur Market gives kids real-world business experience Ways parents can advocate for educational freedom and take control of their child’s learning journey Practical strategies to raise kids who are confident, curious, and capable 👉 Need help applying these principles in your own home? Book a private coaching session with Dr. Meg Meeker → https://meekerparenting.com/coaching/ Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – Welcome and introduction to today’s topic 01:10 – The inspiration behind The Tuttle Twins series 03:32 – Teaching liberty and economics through storytelling 09:44 – The case for passion-driven learning 16:14 – Encouraging entrepreneurship in kids 16:51 – What is the Children’s Entrepreneur Market? 21:49 – How families can get involved 23:05 – What kids learn by running their own businesses 24:59 – The push for educational freedom and parental rights 26:25 – Helping parents become confident advocates 27:24 – A reality check on the state of education today 30:35 – Alternatives to traditional schooling 37:12 – Tips for busy parents trying to do it all 41:23 – Final thoughts and resources About Connor Boyack Connor is president of the Libertas Institute, a public policy think tank, and author of the Tuttle Twins series, which has sold over 5 million copies. His work empowers families to teach essential principles of freedom, responsibility, and entrepreneurship in ways that are fun and easy to understand. Resources & Links: Browse The Tuttle Twins books → https://tuttletwins.com Learn about the Libertas Institute → https://libertas.org Join the Children’s Entrepreneur Market → https://childrensentrepreneurmarket.com If this episode inspired you, please subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. It helps other parents discover tools to raise confident, independent kids. Our SponsorsDeepCozy – 15% off sinus relief at deepcozy.com with code DRMEG Amazfit Active 2 – 10% off AI-driven coaching at amazfit.com/DRMEG Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box for life at hungryroot.com/drmeg (code DRMEG) Acorns – Start investing with just your spare change. Download the Acorns app or visit acorns.com/drmeg to get started. Heat Holders® – 15% off cozy winter gear at heatholders.com (code DRMEG) Acorns Early lets parents pay allowances automatically. Ready to help your kids learn the value of money? Head to acornsearly.com/drmeg or download the Acorns Early app to get started. Equip Health – Virtual eating disorder treatment at equip.health.com/drmeg WHO SMARTED? – Got a curious kid? Let the Trusty Narrator make them laugh while they learn! Search WHO SMARTED? on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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4 months ago
42 minutes 59 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 270: The Myth of Teaching Responsible Drinking to Teens
Can allowing teens to drink at home teach them responsible alcohol use? Dr. Claudia Black, a leading expert in teen substance abuse and addiction, reveals why this approach may actually encourage drinking outside the home. In this episode, we discuss: Why parental supervision doesn’t prevent teen drinking – It often normalizes alcohol use. The real reasons teens drink – Peer pressure, social acceptance, and stress. How parents influence teen drinking habits – Your behaviors set the tone. Teen substance abuse warning signs – Recognizing underlying trauma, like bullying or anxiety. Effective strategies for prevention – Setting clear boundaries and healthy family rituals. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 – Introduction: The debate on responsible teen drinking 00:21 – Meet Dr. Claudia Black: Expert insights on addiction and family dynamics 01:15 – What really drives teenage drinking? 02:12 – Peer pressure vs. parental influence: Which matters more? 11:28 – The hidden traumas behind substance use (bullying, loss, anxiety) 19:43 – How to talk to your teen about alcohol 24:04 – Recognizing warning signs and taking action 31:40 – Prevention, boundaries, and positive family rituals About Dr. Claudia Black Dr. Claudia Black, Ph.D., is a pioneering addiction specialist, author, and speaker known for her groundbreaking work on family systems and substance abuse. As the Clinical Architect of the Claudia Black Center for Young Adults and a Senior Fellow at The Meadows Treatment Center, she has dedicated decades to helping individuals and families heal from addiction and trauma. Resources & Links: Learn more about Dr. Claudia Black → https://bit.ly/3DSI33p  👉 Book a coaching session with Dr. Meg Meeker today → https://bit.ly/41A4pQb  Our SponsorsDeepCozy – 15% off sinus relief at deepcozy.com with code DRMEG Amazfit Active 2 – 10% off AI-driven coaching at amazfit.com/DRMEG Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box for life at hungryroot.com/drmeg (code DRMEG) Acorns – Start investing with just your spare change. Download the Acorns app or visit acorns.com/drmeg to get started. Heat Holders® – 15% off cozy winter gear at heatholders.com (code DRMEG) Acorns Early lets parents pay allowances automatically. Ready to help your kids learn the value of money? Head to acornsearly.com/drmeg or download the Acorns Early app to get started. Equip Health – Virtual eating disorder treatment at equip.health.com/drmeg Loved this episode? Subscribe, share, and leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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5 months ago
33 minutes 49 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 269: Expert Strategies for Helping Kids Sleep Better
Struggling with your child's sleep? In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with sleep expert Dana Obleman, founder of the Sleep Sense Program, to tackle common sleep challenges in babies, toddlers, and teens. They discuss: Why children wake up at night and how to help them sleep independently The four-month sleep regression and how to navigate it Strategies to reduce nighttime wake-ups in nine-month-olds Tips for healthy sleep habits in preschoolers and teenagers The impact of screen time, blue light, and melatonin on sleep quality Why a consistent bedtime routine is crucial for kids of all ages If you're looking for practical sleep solutions for your child, this episode is packed with expert advice to help your family get better rest. 👉 For more expert parenting advice, visit megmeekermd.com.Episode Timestamps:00:00 – Welcome to Parenting Great Kids 00:31 – Understanding Infant Sleep Challenges 02:34 – Solving Common Sleep Issues in Babies 08:04 – Nighttime Wake-Ups & Sleep Strategies for Older Babies 16:03 – Screen Time & Sleep Hygiene for Preschoolers 23:33 – Teen Sleep Struggles & How to Fix Them 28:43 – Why Sleep Matters for All Ages 34:31 – Final Thoughts Subscribe for more expert parenting tips!About Our Guest: Dana OblemanDana Obleman is the founder of the Sleep Sense Program, a trusted resource that has helped over 100,000 families worldwide establish healthy sleep habits for their children. Since 2003, she has provided practical, compassionate solutions through her step-by-step methods, empowering parents to teach independent sleep skills with confidence. A sought-after speaker and author, Dana is passionate about helping families navigate sleep challenges at every stage, from infant sleep regressions to teen sleep struggles. Our SponsorsDeepCozy – 15% off sinus relief at deepcozy.com with code DRMEG Amazfit Active 2 – 10% off AI-driven coaching at amazfit.com/DRMEG Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box for life at hungryroot.com/drmeg (code DRMEG) Acorns – Start investing with just your spare change. Download the Acorns app or visit acorns.com/drmeg to get started. Heat Holders® – 15% off cozy winter gear at heatholders.com (code DRMEG) Acorns Early lets parents pay allowances automatically. Ready to help your kids learn the value of money? Head to acornsearly.com/drmeg or download the Acorns Early app to get started. Equip Health – Virtual eating disorder treatment at equip.health.com/drmeg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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5 months ago
35 minutes 26 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker
Ep. 268: Teen Dating Today—A Teen’s Perspective with Elle Liemandt
In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with 15-year-old Elle Liemandt, the creator of Ask Elle, an AI-powered dating coach app designed for teens. They dive into the challenges of modern teen dating, exploring how social media platforms like Snapchat influence relationships and shape teen interactions. Elle shares insights on how her app helps teens rebuild essential social skills, handle rejection with confidence, and develop healthier dating habits. Dr. Meeker and Elle also discuss the crucial role parents play in guiding their teens through today’s evolving dating landscape. They highlight key strategies for fostering open parent-teen communication and staying informed about social media’s impact on relationships. This episode is essential listening for parents, educators, and anyone looking to understand the new rules of teen dating in the digital age.About Our GuestElle Liemandt is a driven 15-year-old high school student passionate about using technology and education to create positive change. As the creator of AI-powered platforms Datebot and Ask Elle (iOS), she helps teens navigate the complexities of dating and relationships with confidence and insight.Topics Covered in This Episode:✅ The reality of teen dating today ✅ How Snapchat and other social platforms shape teen relationships ✅ The biggest social pressures teens face in dating ✅ Why rejection is a major issue for boys—and how to help ✅ How the Ask Elle app supports teens in building confidence ✅ The importance of parent-teen communication in dating discussions📌 Episode Timestamps:📌 00:00 – Introduction to the Episode 📌 00:35 – Meet Elle Liemandt: Teen Dating Trailblazer 📌 01:49 – The Reality of Teen Dating Today 📌 02:41 – Snapchat and Teen Dating Dynamics 📌 03:53 – The Impact of Social Media on Teen Relationships 📌 06:17 – Elle's Viral TikTok and Teen Dating Trends 📌 10:10 – Addressing Boys' Fear of Rejection 📌 11:17 – How Ask Elle App Helps Teens Navigate Dating 📌 17:21 – Encouraging Parent-Teen Communication 📌 23:20 – The Future of Ask Elle and Social Media's Role 📌 27:53 – Conclusion and Final ThoughtsOur Sponsors🌿 DeepCozy – 15% off sinus relief at deepcozy.com with code DRMEG ⌚ Amazfit Active 2 – 10% off AI-driven coaching at amazfit.com/DRMEG 🥗 Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box for life at hungryroot.com/drmeg (code DRMEG) 💰 Acorns – Start investing with just your spare change. Download the Acorns app or visit acorns.com/drmeg to get started. ❄️ Heat Holders® – 15% off cozy winter gear at heatholders.com (code DRMEG) 🏥 Equip Health – Virtual eating disorder treatment at equip.health.com/drmeg 👉 For more expert parenting advice, visit megmeekermd.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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5 months ago
25 minutes 10 seconds

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

Parents today face the challenge of guiding their children through a world that feels increasingly complex. Dr. Meg Meeker, known as America's Mom and a leading authority on parenting, teens, and children's health, provides practical insights to simplify the parenting journey. As a trusted pediatrician, mother, and bestselling author, Dr. Meeker engages with top experts and real parents to discuss current issues, answer important parenting questions, and offer actionable advice. Her podcast delivers simple, effective solutions, offering hope and encouragement to every parent