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Tiny Parenting Podcast
Amy McCampbell, Tiny Parenting
17 episodes
1 day ago
The Tiny Parenting Podcast is your survival kit for raising better humans in a world on fire. Host Amy McCampbell brings 20 years of experience in child development, education, and real-life parenting to help you make the kind of small, intentional choices that raise kids who are grounded, curious, and resilient. Each week, we cut through the noise and focus on what actually matters to raising thoughtful humans who can think critically, connect deeply, and stand strong in a complicated world. We're here because raising better humans might just be the best form of resistance.
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The Tiny Parenting Podcast is your survival kit for raising better humans in a world on fire. Host Amy McCampbell brings 20 years of experience in child development, education, and real-life parenting to help you make the kind of small, intentional choices that raise kids who are grounded, curious, and resilient. Each week, we cut through the noise and focus on what actually matters to raising thoughtful humans who can think critically, connect deeply, and stand strong in a complicated world. We're here because raising better humans might just be the best form of resistance.
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Parenting
Kids & Family
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How a Million Emails in your Inbox Can Make You a Better Parent
Tiny Parenting Podcast
8 minutes 24 seconds
7 months ago
How a Million Emails in your Inbox Can Make You a Better Parent

I have 937,000 unread emails in my inbox. No, really.

For some of you, that sounds like absolute chaos. But for me? It’s actually freedom. Because at some point, I realized Inbox Zero wasn’t for me. It stressed me out more than it helped.

And here’s the thing—we do this with parenting too. We force ourselves to follow the “perfect system” because someone swears it’s the way. Gentle parenting, chore charts, meal prepping, screen time rules—but what if the system itself is what’s stressing you out?

In this episode, we talk about:


Why forcing a system that doesn’t fit can make parenting harder, not easier

The social media illusion of “perfect parenting” (and why 53% of parents feel pressure because of it)

The real parenting strategy that actually works: Opting out when something isn’t serving you

How stress of trying to fit into someone else's definition of what's 'right' is contagious—and why your kids feel it first

A simple way to reset and find what actually works for YOUR family


If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by all the parenting “shoulds”—this episode is your permission slip to let that go.


Referenced in This Episode:

  • Episode about finding the tiny wins: Parenting Feels Like a Struggle? The Brain Hack that Changes Everything (Episode 7)


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Tiny Parenting Podcast
The Tiny Parenting Podcast is your survival kit for raising better humans in a world on fire. Host Amy McCampbell brings 20 years of experience in child development, education, and real-life parenting to help you make the kind of small, intentional choices that raise kids who are grounded, curious, and resilient. Each week, we cut through the noise and focus on what actually matters to raising thoughtful humans who can think critically, connect deeply, and stand strong in a complicated world. We're here because raising better humans might just be the best form of resistance.