The Pals sit down with Kate Kripke, psychotherapist, author, and founder of the Postpartum Wellness Center of Boulder, to talk about all things motherhood, anxiety, and the nervous system. From postpartum worries to everyday mom guilt, Kate helps us unpack why our kids’ emotions are often a reflection of our own because, as she explains, our children borrow our nervous systems. Whether you’re in the thick of early motherhood or navigating big kid chaos, this conversation reminds us that...
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The Pals sit down with Kate Kripke, psychotherapist, author, and founder of the Postpartum Wellness Center of Boulder, to talk about all things motherhood, anxiety, and the nervous system. From postpartum worries to everyday mom guilt, Kate helps us unpack why our kids’ emotions are often a reflection of our own because, as she explains, our children borrow our nervous systems. Whether you’re in the thick of early motherhood or navigating big kid chaos, this conversation reminds us that...
Snack Time Struggles & Broccoli Bribes with Daniella Monet
The Pudding Pals
36 minutes
5 months ago
Snack Time Struggles & Broccoli Bribes with Daniella Monet
Let's be real, getting kids to eat healthy can feel like negotiating with tiny, irrational food critics. In this episode, we're talking to Daniella Monet. Mom, wellness advocate, and queen of keeping it real. We'll cover everything from the art of sneaking veggies into mac and cheese to decoding those "all-natural" fruit snacks. No shame, no pressure, just real talk about feeding our kids without losing our minds ( and our wallets). Hosts: Danielle, Marco, Jordyn Siegel, Staci Pearlman, Ale...
The Pudding Pals
The Pals sit down with Kate Kripke, psychotherapist, author, and founder of the Postpartum Wellness Center of Boulder, to talk about all things motherhood, anxiety, and the nervous system. From postpartum worries to everyday mom guilt, Kate helps us unpack why our kids’ emotions are often a reflection of our own because, as she explains, our children borrow our nervous systems. Whether you’re in the thick of early motherhood or navigating big kid chaos, this conversation reminds us that...