Join Emmy-Award winning journalist, Founder of CARRY™ and America’s most curious mom, Paula Faris, as she and her frequent co-host, husband John, talk about the hottest topics that parents are talking about. This listener driven show tackles your big questions: "When to have the sex talk with my kid? Why are we fighting about the dishes again? How can I juggle work and life? Why are teenagers and toddlers so hard?" If you’re talking about it, Paula is talking about it in a real, relatable an ...
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Ngobrol Bareng Faris ini adalah rung untuk membahas opini opini anak muda yang berkembang di masyarakat
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Welcome to the Faris Ali podcast, where amazing things happen.
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حلمنا نوصول ١٠ ألاف مشترك فى القناة قناتنا طبخ ووصفات أكلات سهله وسريعه وحلويات من المطبخ ودروس تعليم وكمان ترفيه وكوميديه وتمثيل وحياة ويوميات واقعيه
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From Los Angeles Ryan Farish Presents, Chasing the Sun. Each episode features the best in electronic music from around the world hand picked and DJ mixed by Ryan Farish. Exclusive pre releases from Ryan Farish as well as remixes and more! http://www.ryanfarish.com Follow on Twitter @ryanfarish #CTS and Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ryanfarishofficial
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Relationship advice from completely unqualified Hollywood types. New episodes every week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to muhammad "yinn" Faris, where amazing things happen.
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Never Too Late for Fitness Radio with Phil Faris connects fitness professionals, experts and businesses with Baby Boomers so they can discover the latest strategies, programs and products designed to help them get fit, stay fit and live longer, healthier and happier lives.
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Not-so-great relationship advice from completely unqualified Hollywood types. I am a solid 3.4 student with a major in English from the University of Washington. I've also been asked what my SAT score was and it was 1060. It only took five years of dorm/rave life for me to accrue the life knowledge I have received. I’m a Sagittarius, which means I’m super creative and stubborn; but there are walls I need to break down because I always want to leap over the boundaries that make me climb ladde ...
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Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. Join award winning journalist Paula Faris as she explores what people are called to and why, equipping you to live the life you were meant for! These real, honest conversations will leave you encouraged, empowered (with takeaways!) and entertained. Paula will be joined each week by friends--some old, some new--who can talk about purpose, calling, fear, branching out and the risks of pursuing dreams from their own perspec ...
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HOT TOPICS: Paula & John Talk College
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John and I have learned a lot about the whole college process and can’t wait to share it with you–from the first thing you should do in the process to what our role as parents should be, plus why it’s more stressful than ever. In this episode, you’ll hear from our teenage daughter, Caroline, plus the former Admissions Director of Dartmouth, Becky S…
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There was a change of power in the White House this week and it only seems appropriate to talk about politics, specifically how we can discuss politics with those who don’t necessarily align with our views. Maybe the reason we’re so divided is because we’re talking about it wrong? Or because we have unrealistic expectations? In this episode, you’ll…
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This week, John and I are talking about how we can connect with our teenagers. Specifically, our moody teenage daughters. Let’s face it, raising teenagers isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s arguably the most challenging phase of parenting. If you’re wondering what happened to your darling child or struggling with the fact they don’t need us as much…
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HOT TOPICS : Paula & John on Menopause
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John and I are recapping our hottest topics from 2024 that are already dominating the conversation in 2025. This week, we’re tackling MENOPAUSE, specifically how we need to approach NUTRITION and EXERCISE during these years, which can begin as early as your mid-30s! Speaking of, did you hit your protein goals today? :) John and I are revisiting a c…
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S3/E20- Paula & John: Ask Us Anything This is always one of your favorite (and most popular!) episodes….when John and I give you a blank slate to ASK US ANYTHING!. Your questions ranged from relationships, menopause, and teen dating to media and a few questions that, frankly, made us blush. It’s our final episode of 2024 before coming back in 2025 …
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I can’t believe we’re saying this, but we are looking at colleges with our daughter, Caroline. One day, you’re dropping your kid off at preschool, and the next, they’re getting ready to fly the coop. That’s literally how fast it’s gone. In this episode, John and I talk about taking those first college tours, what we’re learning along the way, and w…
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The Surprising Future of Family Friendly Content (with John, Paula and The Chosen’s Dallas Jenkins
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One of our challenges as a family is finding really good programming that’s not only compelling, but it’s safe for us to watch with our whole crew. This is something we hear from a LOT of families. So, John and I invited Dallas Jenkins (Director/Creator) to the show to discuss our favorite holiday movies and family shows and why he’s saying, “He’s …
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Mothers-in-law And FiguringOut Whose House We’re Going To For The Holidays (with Rachel Awtrey)
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The reality is that 95% of us will be with our families over the holidays. So, how do you determine whose house you’re going to? And, how do you navigate the in-law relationships, particularly the one with your mother-in-law? I’ll be honest… I overheard some women at my local gym talking about the stress of navigating holiday travel and their in-la…
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How To Effectively Negotiate With Your Kids and Partner Featuring Former FBI Hostage Negotiator, Chris Voss
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Parents would make incredible hostage negotiators. After all, we’re negotiating all day, every day, with our kids, partners, and co-workers. Because we’re in countless negotiations (and maybe we don’t even know it), I’ve invited former FBI hostage negotiator Chris Voss to the show to help us effectively negotiate with our kids, partner, and co-work…
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The moms from the Birds & Bees are back to answer all your thought-provoking questions about how to talk about sex and our bodies with our children. When should they stop bathing together? How do you talk about sex when they’re older? Should your kids see you naked? How do you have these conversations with your special needs kids? We’re leaving no …
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Let’s Talk About Having The Sex Talk With Your Kids, Featuring the Moms from the Birds & Bees
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I don’t know of any parent that says, “I can’t wait to have the sex talk with my kid!” So, I’m gonna have the moms from Birds & Bees on the podcast to help us navigate all that discomfort. They’re going to tell you this: you’re not alone in your dread. But they’ll also share why and how we need to take the pressure off of having ONE BIG TALK. This …
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How to Talk Politics with Our Kids, Family and Friends with America’s Gov’t Teacher, Sharon McMahon
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Do you think we need to agree with people in order to respect them or befriend them? Maybe you’ve been unfriended by someone who doesn’t see eye to eye with you politically, or your kid has come from school saying disparaging things about another kid’s family because of who they’re voting for. (That’s the worst…and I’ve been there.) And why can’t w…
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John and I have a wide-ranging conversation about Why Parenting in America is So Tough. We talk about our big struggles as parents, how parenting is “hazardous to your health” per the Surgeon General, plus we check in with our friend Stephanie May Wilson (Mom and Podcaster), who recently moved from Tennessee to SPAIN, mainly because parenting in Am…
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We’re having fewer and fewer kids in the U.S. In fact, we’ve reached record-low numbers. But here’s the question: should we care? I am talking to sociologist Dr Jennifer Glass to explain the trend and reveal the most puzzling piece about it all. Dr Glass is a Sociology Professor at the, University of Texas and the Executive Director at the Council …
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What We Can Learn From Australia About How Supporting Families Grows the Economy with Prime Minister Scott Morrison
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I get so fired up talking about this issue. We talk a lot about how we’re pro-family in this country. But, when it comes down to it, do America’s policies actually support families? We’ve made this political.. And that’s where we’ve gone wrong because this is an ECONOMIC issue. Yes, you heard me right, this is all about the economy. As Australia’s …
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We’re talking hot topics throughout Season Three of The Paula Faris Show and one of the hottest topics is this: Women are leaving the workplace because it simply doesn’t work for them. 1 in 3 women are planning on “pausing” and nearly half are considering downshifting, to lean into family life. What’s behind this trend? And, how can we support wome…
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LET'S TALK MENOPAUSE: Nutrition, Exercise, and Supportive Partners with Dr. Jen Ashton and my husband, John
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I AM DONE COUNTING CALORIES. The majority of your questions throughout this series have been about nutrition and exercise, so, let’s talk about how we can best prepare our bodies for this time in our lives, beginning in our 30’s. The pursuit of skinny is killing us. We need to be STRONG. I somehow convinced my husband John to be part of this conver…
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You’re going to want to take a lot of notes because Dr Mary Claire Haver is back and she’s answering all YOUR questions about perimenopause and menopause. She’ll tell you where you need to start, how to find the right doctor, and what tests to ask for so that you can be armed and ready to get the help you need. Plus, she shares the TWO questions yo…
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LET'S TALK MENOPAUSE: The Shocking Reasons Your Symptoms are Dismissed with Dr. Mary Claire Haver
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There’s a reason why your symptoms are getting dismissed, why you’re told: “Don’t blame it on your hormones.” Maybe you’ve been called “lazy” or been told that “it’s all in your head.” Today’s guest, Dr. Mary Claire Haver, is THE leading voice on menopause and wrote the #1 New York Times bestselling book, The New Menopause. Dr. Haver will join us f…
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I haven’t felt like myself in almost 15 years. In my 30’s, I started noticing significant changes to and in my body, yet I’ve been told by just about every doctor that my blood work is normal and I’m “fine”. Here’s the thing: I don’t feel fine. And I bet you don’t, either. This is my most requested series to date: a conversation about menopause, pe…
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I can’t think of a better way to close out our college series than with a conversation about WHO our kids want to be rather than WHAT they want to do. Our kids are more than their college degree if they even choose to go to college. Let’s face it: the conversation about college wasn’t even a thing until roughly 150 years ago. You’ve probably heard …
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Let’s Talk College: Taking a Gap Year and Why the Admissions Process Has Gone Mad, featuring my daughter Caroline and Becky Sabky, Dartmouth’s former College Admissions Director
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It wouldn’t be a series on college if I didn’t invite my high schooler to the conversation, along with a former Ivy League Admissions Director. Caroline and I are joined by Becky Sabky, who spent years as Dartmouth’s Director of Admissions and explains why she’s a fan of the gap year. Becky shares her insider insights into the admissions process (a…
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Let's Talk College: The Emotions of Dropping Your Kid Off At College with Comedian Chip Leighton of The Leighton Show
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Every year around this time, we see or hear about parents dropping their kids off at college. Not sure about you, but it DOES ME IN. In this month-long series about college, I’m covering it from many angles, including whether or not it’s worth it, where to start and if it’s right for your kid, plus answering all the questions you sent me. This week…
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Let's Talk College: Making a Case For and Against College with New York Times Money Columnist Ron Lieber
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Season 3 of the podcast is here and I’m honestly more excited about this season than any other. Because every single episode is a topic/conversation that YOU requested. We’re kicking it off with a month-long series on COLLEGE, where we’re talking to experts and parents about what one college specialist has called “The most emotionally fraught decis…
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You’ve probably heard or watched your fair share of podcasts… Let me tell you why this one is different: because I’m only talking about the things you want to talk about. This season—Season 3…every single episode and conversation, something YOU requested… If you’re talking about it in your home, at your dinner table, with your friends…at work, or m…
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We’re wrapping our “School’s Out For Parents” series on a comedic note, with comedian Trey Kennedy. John and I had the chance to see Trey perform on his comedy tour and so much of his material is about being a new dad. We’re recapping what Trey says about how fatherhood has changed his life, what it’s like marrying your opposite and how impossible …
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John has been a Jesse Palmer fan for a long time and can testify to what a great human being he is. I worked with Jesse during one of his many TV stints (he worked at Good Morning America while I was there), and he’s genuinely one of a kind…he’s also a new dad. We’re bringing you our favorite part of this Season One episode, where Jesse talks about…
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One of John’s all-time favorite books is Atomic Habits, by James Clear. And, he says it wasn’t until my conversation with James from Season Two that he realized how those principles translate to parenting. Want your kids to be on fewer screens this summer? We’re bringing you our favorite parts of that episode and how you can build strong habits (an…
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John can testify firsthand how far Whoopi Goldberg and I have come in our friendship. Rocky, at first, we were dear friends despite our many differences. But our most memorable part of this conversation with Whoopi is when she talks about the many odd jobs she worked to get her break in acting, her journey as a single mom, and how she got the nickn…
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ROB THOMAS : SCHOOL’S OUT FOR PARENTS–MatchBox 20’s Rob Thomas Gives His Best Life Advice, But Worst Parenting Advance
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John and I are recapping the very first episode of this podcast, with MatchBox 20’s Rob Thomas, where he talks about his son (yes, he has a kid!), how they came up with the name MatchBox 20 and according to him, his “best life advice, but worst parenting advice.” Episode1 Apple Podcasts URL (link to original episode): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/…
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It’s summer, and SCHOOL IS OUT FOR PARENTS. Join John and I every week in July as we talk about our favorite moments from the podcast…and recap our most memorable episodes. We’re giving you an inside look into the guests and conversations…from their best (and worst) parenting advice, how to get kids off screens this summer….to the stories of them b…
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Paula and John ASK US ANYTHING Part 2 - Moving to a Small Town and How We Get Through Tough Times
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John and I are back to answer your questions, which ranged from how we got through our tough times to why we moved from NYC to small-town South Carolina and how we disagree in a healthy way. As always, we’re talking about the things YOU want to talk about. Listen in to learn more: (00:00) Navigating Family Disagreements and Life Transitions (11:05)…
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Paula and John ASK US ANYTHING Part 1 : Toxic work, saving our summer and advice for our kids
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John is always surprised by how many questions we get when we do these ask us anything episodes. And not just that, they’re almost always our most popular episodes! So much so, that we are doing a two-parter! Today, we’re answering your questions about toxic work environments, whether we’re done having kids, our best life advice for our kids and wh…
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This was such a fun conversation catching up with Olympic Gymnast Shawn Johnson and her husband, Andrew East, as we talked about The Olympics, life with littles, and youth sports. Because the Olympics start NEXT MONTH, we had to park there for a bit and Shawn shared something about the Olympics and the athletes that truly shocked not just me, but A…
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It’s the most vulnerable John and I have ever been about our 25+ year relationship, as we talk about the tensions we’ve navigated in our marriage and how we’ve fumbled our way to being equal partners, at home and at work. The journey to true partnership hasn’t been easy and, at times, has been clumsier than clean. In this conversation, you’ll hear …
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Therapist David Thomas is back, answering all your questions about TWEEN and TEEN boys! Your questions ranged from gaming, discipline, ragey hormones, and phone use to porn, substance use, and body image. Phew! We covered so much. David, the host of the Raising Boys and Girls podcast and the Executive Director of Daystar Counseling, will help you n…
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To be honest, I’ve had a difficult time connecting with my boys. At times, I’ve wondered, and you may have, too, “Is anything connecting?” On top of that, my teen son recently told me that I don’t understand him. I know so many of you are right there, too. That’s why we’re talking about it. David Thomas, the Executive Director of Daystar Counseling…
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One of the scariest, yet best things our family did was moving from NYC to a small town in South Carolina in 2020. Has there been a lot of GAIN in our life because of it? Absolutely. But, there’s also been a lot of things we’ve GIVEN UP because of it. We’ve created a life we love and my guest today, Stephanie May Wilson, is going to take us through…
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We’re answering your questions about teen drinking and substance abuse because it’s a topic that you’re asking us to talk about and a topic that is causing a lot of tension in your homes. I remember taking my first drink when I was five. My dad gave me a sip of his beer, and I loved it but never abused it growing up. Conversely, John distanced hims…
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I’ve been pretty open about caring for my aging mother while juggling a family of five. There’s actually a term for this stage of life-- when you’re caring for your kids and your parents. It’s called ‘The Sandwich Generation’ when you’re sandwiched between caring for your kids and your parents. When I heard your similar stories and learned that so …
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I’m not sure we’ve had more interest in any other topic than the one we’re going for today. We’re talking YOUTH SPORTS: the #1 reason your kids should play, how to NOT be one of those crazy sports parents, and whether youth sports have gone too far. It’s a big topic to tackle (no pun intended), for sure. But one that we’re all very passionate about…
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Mario Lopez joins me to talk about parenting, marriage, and how turning 50 really messed with him. The “Saved By The Bell” alum and Access Hollywood host says his favorite role is family man. I was honestly a little surprised, in a good way, to hear he’s a strict and hands-on parent. I loved getting to know Mario and hearing how much he adores his …
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He’s one of my favorite humans, and I refuse to censor him; that’s why this conversation is spicier than usual. Dan Harris was my "work husband" for a long time at Good Morning America, where we co-anchored the weekend edition of GMA. A few years ago, Dan made a bold and scary decision. One that caused him much anxiety. He walked away from ABC News…
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This may have been one of the biggest AHA moments I’ve had as a parent. So much of the guilt I’ve carried as a parent has been regarding work and missing important moments. My dear friend Jon Acuff, an author/speaker and one of the quippiest humans you’ll meet, will tell us how we can DITCH THE GUILT of being a working parent. Even if our job stink…
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This is a deeply personal episode as John and I chat with a world-renowned expert about the ONE thing all relationships need: TRUST. Dr. Henry Cloud is a clinical psychologist, beloved by millions for his New York Times’ bestselling books on boundaries and trust. You may know that John and I were separated for a time in our marriage, and the trust …
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This is the #1 strain on most relationships…and is a tough conversation. It's so triggering that most of us don’t have it. So what is it? The household labor. Who is doing what around the home? We don’t know how to talk about sharing the load without triggering or nagging our partner. So, I’ve invited Eve Rodsky, an expert and NYT best-selling auth…
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John and I are kicking off our series on relationships with someone who has been instrumental in saving ours! Dr. Gary Chapman is joining us to discuss how his work as a counselor led him to write one of the bestselling books of all time: The Five Love Languages. The love languages we speak—Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service, Gifts, Quality Time…
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This is one of the BIGGEST fights in my house and probably yours, too: social media, screens, and phones. If you have ever wanted to throw your children’s devices right out the window (and who among us has not?!), this episode is for you! There are so many questions surrounding phones, screens, and social media. And now, Florida has proposed legisl…
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Sissy and Caroline had so much good insight for us, I knew I had to bring them on again! Sissy and Caroline are back to answer all of your questions and talk about all things tween and teen girls. From dating and sex to devices and social media, from modesty and mood swings to anxiety and building resilience….phew, we cover a ton of ground! Nothing…
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I am so thrilled to welcome child and adolescent therapist Sissy Goff to the show today! This one is special because Sissy and I were joined by my teen daughter, Caroline. And before you react to the title (“How To Connect With Your Moody Teenage Daughter”), Caroline came up with it! She’s here to share what she wants every parent of teenagers to k…
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