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  • Finding Connection and Overcoming Fears with Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt
    2025/11/04

    In this heartfelt episode, Tara sits down with author, podcast host, and mom Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt to talk about the power of community in motherhood. Katherine shares how her journey as a new mom during the pandemic inspired her to launch the BDA Baby podcast, a space for honest conversations about parenting, connection, and the real challenges moms face. Together, they explore how finding community, both online and offline, can make motherhood feel a little less lonely and a lot more supported.

    Katherine also opens up about her new children’s book, Kat and Brandy, inspired by her childhood pony. Through this story, she teaches children about overcoming fears, the healing bond between humans and animals, and the beauty of shared experiences between parents and children. She and Tara dive into how animals can offer unconditional love and emotional grounding for kids, especially in a world filled with so many distractions and pressures.

    Throughout their conversation, Katherine reminds moms that it’s okay not to balance everything perfectly and that social media often sets unrealistic expectations. She encourages embracing imperfection, leaning into kindness, and supporting local gems like neighborhood bookstores. As she heads out on her book tour, Katherine leaves listeners with a powerful reminder: community and compassion are at the heart of both motherhood and storytelling.

    Links:

    https://www.katherineschwarzenegger.com/kat-and-brandy

    https://amzn.to/47wNVeV

    https://www.instagram.com/katherineschwarzenegger/


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    28 分
  • Raising Money-Smart Kids: Teaching Financial Literacy at Home with Emily Holthaus
    2025/10/28

    In this enlightening conversation, Tara sits down with educator and financial literacy advocate Emily Holthaus, founder of Raising Little Millionaires to explore one of the most impactful lessons parents can teach their children: how to manage money. Emily shares insights from her background in education and personal finance, offering a practical roadmap for parents who want to raise financially confident kids.

    Together, Tara and Emily dive into the importance of modeling healthy money habits, having open and age-appropriate conversations about finances, and teaching kids to view money as a tool rather than a taboo. They discuss how families can use simple systems like the four-jar method to introduce budgeting, saving, spending, and giving, and why emotional regulation and self-esteem play a surprising role in financial decision-making.

    Listeners will walk away with actionable tips for creating a family money mission statement, structuring allowances to build responsibility, and fostering lifelong financial literacy at home. Whether your child is earning their first dollar or saving for their first big purchase, this episode offers the tools and mindset to set them up for success.

    Links:
    https://www.raisinglittlemillionaires.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/raisinglittlemillionaires


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    51 分
  • How to Empower Tween Girls Online with Juliette Blake
    2025/10/14

    In this episode, Tara sits down with Juliette Blake, founder of Moxies, a groundbreaking social platform created specifically for tween girls. Juliette shares her two-decade entrepreneurial journey and the inspiration behind building a safe, creative digital community for the next generation of girls.

    Together, they unpack how technology can be both a tool for creativity and a challenge for wellbeing. Juliette discusses the negative effects of traditional social media on young girls and how Moxies is redefining what it means to be “social” online, encouraging imagination, connection, and digital literacy in a space built for positivity.

    The conversation also explores what it means to parent in today’s digital age, how to balance safety and independence, and how we can equip our daughters with the skills and confidence to navigate the online world with purpose and joy.

    Links:
    https://moxies.xyz/


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    41 分
  • Owning Our Stories: Breaking Cycles of Silence, Stigma, and Shame with Jessica Zucker
    2025/10/07

    In honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, Tara sits down with psychologist and author Jessica Zucker, founder of the viral #IHadAMiscarriage movement, to discuss the profound impact of sharing personal stories about miscarriage and women’s health. Together, they unpack how storytelling can be both a form of healing and a catalyst for cultural change. Tara shares how Jessica's work personally impacted her and gave her the confidence to share with her own story of loss. From breaking the silence around pregnancy loss to challenging long-held stigmas, Tara and Jessica explore how vulnerability can create connection and why open, honest conversations are essential for women everywhere.

    Their discussion explores the modern realities of motherhood, including the pressures shaped by social media, the influence of cultural expectations, and the importance of raising daughters who feel empowered to speak openly about their bodies and emotions.

    Ultimately, this episode is a call to normalize women’s health conversations, celebrate the strength in shared experience, and remind listeners that no one has to navigate these challenges alone.

    If you've ever felt like no one would understand your story, listen to this episode.

    Links:
    https://www.drjessicazucker.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/ihadamiscarriage
    https://amzn.to/3IZpk8O


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    41 分
  • Breaking Free from People-Pleasing with Kati Morton
    2025/09/30

    In this episode, Tara sits down with licensed therapist, author, and YouTube trailblazer Kati Morton for a candid conversation about mental health, boundaries, and resilience. Kati opens up about her journey from reluctant creator to leading voice in online mental health education, sharing both the challenges and rewards along the way. Together, they unpack the pressures of people-pleasing, the evolving role of social media, and the necessity of setting healthy limits. Kati also dives into her new book, Why Do I Keep Doing This?, revealing her own struggles with control and the valuable lessons she’s learned. This episode is a thoughtful reminder of the importance of self-care, emotional resilience, and compassionate parenting.
    If you've ever fallen into the trap of people-pleasing and can't figure out why, then you need to listen to this episode!

    Links:
    https://katimorton.com/
    https://www.youtube.com/user/katimorton


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    47 分
  • Teen Safety on Social Media: What Parents Need to Hear with Dayna Geldwert
    2025/09/23

    In this episode, Tara sits down with Dayna Geldwert, a public policy leader at Meta, to tackle one of the biggest challenges parents face today: keeping kids safe online. Dayna shares her journey at Meta and how she’s helping to put youth safety at the forefront. Together, they dive into the realities of parenting in the digital age and explore tools like Teen Accounts and the Family Center, resources designed to help parents set boundaries and create a safer space for teens on social media. If you’ve ever worried about what your kids are seeing, doing, or sharing online (and what parent hasn’t?), this episode is a must-listen.

    Links:
    https://familycenter.meta.com/


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    28 分
  • Navigating Big Feelings in Middle Childhood with Alyssa Blask Campbell
    2025/09/16

    In this episode, Tara is joined by Alyssa Blask Campbell, emotional development expert and founder of Seed and Sew, for a deep dive into the big feelings of middle childhood. Together, they explore what’s really happening with kids ages 5–12, why emotional regulation is so critical, and how parents can best support their children through these years.

    Alyssa shares insights from her new book, Big Kids, Bigger Feelings, which fills an important gap for families navigating this stage. The conversation covers how peer relationships shape kids’ identities, the importance of teaching conflict resolution skills early, and the role parents’ own nervous systems play in guiding children effectively.

    They also address the overwhelm so many parents feel from the endless stream of parenting advice, emphasizing the need to cut through the noise and focus on what truly matters. At its core, this episode highlights the power of understanding children’s emotions, modeling regulation, and supporting growth during these formative years.

    Links:

    https://www.seedandsew.org/

    https://amzn.to/42h4Df1

    https://www.instagram.com/seed.and.sew


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    54 分
  • Finding Focus in a Distracted World with Dr. Zelana Montminy
    2025/09/09

    In this episode, Tara sits down with behavioral scientist Dr. Zelana Montminy to unpack the challenge of finding focus in a world where everything seems to demand our attention. Together, they explore the distractions technology and multitasking create, especially for parents, and how we can begin to reclaim our attention in meaningful ways.

    Dr. Zelana shares insights from her new book, Finding Focus: Own Your Attention in an Age of Distraction, highlighting the importance of deep connections and mindfulness as antidotes to our collective distraction. She explains that while technology often worsens our focus struggles, it also shines a light on deeper issues in our lives that need attention.

    Throughout the conversation, Dr. Zelana introduces practical strategies like the Four F’s framework to help with task prioritization and “life editing.” She emphasizes the power of presence in parenting, reminding us that even small moments of undivided attention can transform relationships. The discussion also touches on the brain’s ability to rewire at any age, underscoring how focus impacts both our emotional well-being and productivity.

    At its core, this episode is about reclaiming time, energy, and attention through self-care, mindfulness, and intentional choices.

    Links:

    https://drzelana.com/

    https://amzn.to/4nmUhSZ

    https://www.instagram.com/dr.zelana


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    52 分