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Do you have this whole parenting thing figured out? Are you the perfect parent? Neither are they. Drs. Early Denison, Matthew Housson and Andy Stoker are three dads but, together, have nearly sixty years of experience cultivating the minds, bodies,...

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Do you have this whole parenting thing figured out? Are you the perfect parent? Neither are they. Drs. Early Denison, Matthew Housson and Andy Stoker are three dads but, together, have nearly sixty years of experience cultivating the minds, bodies, and spirits of children, parents, and families through their work as a pediatrician, a clinical psychologist, and a minister. Their goal is to help you raise kids who can thrive in this complex, messy, beautiful world. Rates of anxiety and depression, especially in our kids, are up. Early, Matthew, and Andy believe that challenging this trend starts at home with parents, caregivers, and families. They will share their conversations and connect with other experts in their fields to help you engage your kids, enhance your parenting strategies, and have fun with your family. They don't have all the answers, but they know that we are stronger if we all work together to become more proactive and engaged parents and families.

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Episodes
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Kelly Miller - Parent with Clarity & Confidence

4/6/2026
In this episode of Parenting for the Present, we're joined by Kelly Miller for an honest conversation about the questions parents are really asking. With a background spanning CNN, CBS, PBS, and crisis management before transitioning into child and family psychology Kelly brings a unique, well rounded perspective to supporting families. We talk through common concerns parents face, when to seek additional support, and how to navigate the often overwhelming world of school options and specialized care. Kelly specializes in Autism Spectrum Disorder, learning differences, and guiding families through everything from therapeutic placements to alternative post-secondary paths. If you've ever wondered, "Am I doing this right?" this episode offers clear, practical insight in a judgment free space to help you move forward with confidence. www.wolfstrategicadvice.com Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn & YouTube

Duration:00:58:31

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Birds & Bees - Beyond "The Talk"

1/25/2026
In this episode of Parenting for the Present, we're joined once again by Mary Flo Ridley and Megan Michelson of Birds & Bees, trusted voices helping parents navigate conversations about sex, bodies, boundaries, and safety with confidence. Mary Flo has been equipping parents to talk to their children about sex since 1986, using a practical, values-based approach rooted in research, experience, and humor. Megan, a former middle school teacher and mom of three, joined the mission over a decade ago after seeing how early, healthy conversations can shape adolescence and beyond. Together, we explore what it means to move beyond "the talk" and instead build ongoing, age-appropriate conversations that foster trust. This episode addresses some of today's most pressing parenting challenges, including navigating curiosity between kids, managing multiple ages under one roof, responding to early exposure to explicit content, and staying aligned with a co-parent when comfort levels differ. We also discuss the importance of creating a family message and why ignorance is not the same as innocence. Whether you're just starting these conversations or looking for a reset, this episode offers practical tools and reassurance to help parents become a safe, steady source of truth for their children. Website & Socials: Birds & Bees Instagram Birds & Bees Website

Duration:00:50:53

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Dr. Mark McConville - Supporting the Transition to Adulthood

1/11/2026
Why do some teens and young adults struggle to take the next step into adulthood—and how can parents support independence without rescuing or enabling? In this episode of Parenting for the Present, we sit down with renowned clinical psychologist and author Dr. Mark McConville, whose groundbreaking work Failure to Launch has helped thousands of families navigate the complex transition from adolescence to adulthood. With over 30 years of experience working with teens, young adults, and families, Dr. McConville brings clarity, compassion, and practical insight to one of today's most pressing parenting challenges. Together, we explore why young adults can become "stuck," how well-intentioned parenting can unintentionally reinforce dependence, and what it truly looks like to foster competence, resilience, and autonomy. Dr. McConville unpacks key concepts like executive functioning, promotion anxiety, and the shift parents must make from manager to consultant as their children mature. He also offers concrete strategies for creating healthy boundaries, motivating growth through necessity rather than control, and staying deeply connected—even when the path forward feels uncertain. Whether you're parenting a teen, a college student, or a young adult at home, this conversation will help you rethink what launching really means—and how to support your child's growth without losing your relationship along the way. Links: https://markmcconvillephd.com/Dr. Mark McConville - Supporting the Transition to Adulthood

Duration:00:50:14

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Dr. Koraly Pérez-Edgar - Temperament and Childhood Anxiety

12/21/2025
In this episode of Parenting for the Present, we're joined by Dr. Koraly Pérez-Edgar, McCourtney Professor of Child Studies and Professor of Psychology at Penn State. Dr. Pérez-Edgar is a leading researcher on temperament and anxiety, studying how individual differences in attention shape children's emotional development. In this conversation, Dr. Pérez-Edgar explains what temperament really is, why it's biologically based but not destiny, and how parents can support children who are shy, reactive, or slow to warm up. She offers research-backed, practical guidance on sensitive parenting, gentle exposure, and "goodness of fit," helping parents build confidence, resilience, and regulation in their children without trying to change who they are. Dr. Pérez-Edgar is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Developmental Psychology. Bluesky: @drkoraly.bsky.social Linkedin: Koraly Perez-Edgar Instagram: @drkoraly Twitter: @Dr_Koraly

Duration:00:54:11

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Timothy Ateek - Helping Kids Navigate Explicit Content Online

12/7/2025
If you have little ears nearby, this is an episode to pop in your headphones. In today's episode of Parenting for the Present, we're taking on one of the most challenging and most essential topics facing modern families: kids' exposure to explicit online content. Our team sat down with Timothy Ateek, Lead Pastor at Watermark Community Church, to unpack what he describes as the realities of raising children in a highly sexualized digital culture. TA brings personal experience, decades of work with students and families, and extensive research focused on helping young people move from unhealthy digital habits toward long-term freedom and wellbeing. Together, we look at why early exposure is so common, how technology and AI have transformed access, and why today's landscape is more intense and more influential than ever before. Ateek grew up in Dallas and picked up the nickname "TA" in middle school. Influential mentors, youth programs, and family shaped his early development and passion for guiding people through major life challenges. After graduating from Texas A&M University in 2003, he earned a master's degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and later completed a Doctor of Educational Ministry degree. His leadership roles have included Student Ministry Pastor at Austin Ridge Bible Church, Executive Director of Vertical Ministries, and Executive Director of Breakaway Ministries. He now serves as an elder and the Lead Pastor at Watermark Community Church in Dallas, where he teaches and mentors. In this episode, we break down practical, proactive steps for parents: creating open conversations, preparing kids before exposure happens, responding with connection instead of shame, and navigating the realities of media, peer influence, filters, and online safety tools. Let's dive in.

Duration:00:46:20

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Mandy Grass - The Family Behaviorist

11/23/2025
Today on the podcast, we're joined by Mandy Grass Behavior Analyst (BCBA), parent coach, and mom of three — for a deep, practical conversation about the real reasons behind our kids' behavior. Mandy has worked with hundreds of families and school districts to teach evidence-based strategies that help children thrive at home and in the classroom. She's also built a community of nearly 700,000 people on social media, where she shares real-life, practical tools (and a healthy dose of humor) to make parenting feel a little lighter and a lot more doable. We talk about why kids act out, how to teach replacement behaviors, what to do when homework becomes a battle, and why consistency matters more than perfection. Mandy also shares powerful insights on ADHD, distractibility & what looks like "defiance". If you've ever wondered how to stay calm, set boundaries, and still stay connected, this conversation is for you. https://www.thefamilybehaviorist.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thefamilybehaviorist/ Watch on our Youtube channel!

Duration:00:56:11

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Jessica Lahey - Raising Healthy, Resilient Kids in a Culture of Dependence

11/9/2025
Today we're sitting down with the incredible Jessica Lahey. New York Times bestselling author of The Gift of Failure and The Addiction Inoculation. Jess brings wisdom from decades in the classroom, from teaching middle and high school to working with teens in drug and alcohol rehab. Her writing has appeared in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and her long-running New York Times column, "The Parent Teacher Conference." In this episode, we dive into: Plus, Jess shares a peek into her life in the woods of Vermont and her work co-hosting the #AmWriting podcast. This conversation is packed with wisdom and practical advice parents can use right away. Instagram: @teacherlahey Threads: @teacherlahey

Duration:00:57:37

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Natalie Crawford, MD - The Fertility Formula

10/26/2025
This week on Parenting for the Present We’re joined by Dr. Natalie Crawford, a reproductive endocrinologist who takes a whole-body approach to medicine—fusing lifestyle, functional medicine, and science-backed facts to help people understand their fertility and their bodies. Together we talk about hormonal health, self-advocacy, and why every woman and their partner deserves to truly understand their body at every stage of life. Tune in for an empowering and informative conversation that will leave you inspired and equipped to take charge of your own health. https://www.nataliecrawfordmd.com/about https://www.nataliecrawfordmd.com/podcast Pre Order The Fertility Formula Now Watch on YouTube Follow us on Instagram

Duration:00:47:42

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Screen Time and the Developing Brain

10/12/2025
Phones. Screens. Social media. They’ve become a normal part of everyday life, but what are they doing to our kids’ brains? In this episode, we dive deep into the science and psychology behind technology’s impact on children and teens. From the constant pings of notifications to the endless scroll of social media, today’s kids are growing up in a digital world that’s rewiring how they think, feel, and connect. We talk about why peer influence can sometimes outweigh a parent’s voice, how screen time affects brain development, and the growing rise in anxiety and depression that is linked to social media use. But this conversation isn’t all doom and gloom — we also share practical, hopeful strategies for families. You’ll hear about ways to set healthy tech boundaries, encourage independent play, and why we prioritize extracurricular activities. If you’ve ever wondered how much screen time is too much, or how to help your child build real-world connection in an online world, this episode is for you. There’s still so much we can do to help our kids thrive. Delay technology as long as you can and give yourself grace! YouTube Video Link Follow us on social media!

Duration:00:47:47

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We’re Back for Season 9

9/28/2025
We are excited to announce the launch of Season 9 of Parenting for the Present. Thank you for being part of this journey, whether you have been listening from the beginning or are just joining us now. Your support makes this work possible. This season, we are pleased to welcome Eve Wiley, Licensed Professional Counselor and Director of Clinical Training at The Housson Center. As both a clinician and mother of three, Eve brings a valuable perspective and tools, combining professional expertise with practical parenting insight. In our first episode, we return to the foundations of practical parenting—meeting children’s physical and emotional needs, creating space for frustration, and establishing a healthy parenting hierarchy. And don’t forget to join us for our Mending Minds 5K — October 4, 2025, at Smith Park. Sign up now at the link in bio! Mending Minds 5K Sign Up Instagram: @parentingforthepresent YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC309E-w1fgSNFr4Spe1lqSA

Duration:00:46:05

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Dr. Sheryl Ziegler - Breaking the Burnout Cycle

7/20/2025
Dr. Sheryl Ziegler, best-selling author of Mommy Burnout™ and host of Dr. Sheryl's PodCouch, is a leading expert in stress, parenting, and mental health. She empowers parents, especially moms, to overcome the pressures of perfection and prevent burnout. Through relatable stories and practical advice, this episode offers tools to help parents break the burnout cycle so they can show up as their best selves for their children. Ziegler encourages parents to set limits and be intentional with their time to build genuine connections with their kids. Her approach emphasizes two key principles: First, parents must regulate their own behavior before guiding their children, modeling healthy habits and boundaries. Second, for children aged 6–12, it’s crucial for them to learn competence, confidence, and resilience by taking risks and learning from failure. Dr. Ziegler’s practical tools empower parents to protect their children from the damage of burnout while fostering healthier, more connected family lives. TO LEARN MORE: Visit: https://drsherylziegler.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES: Twitter X LinkedIn Instagram Facebook LINK TO BOOKS: The Crucial Years: The Essential Guide to Mental Health and Modern Puberty in Middle Childhood Mommy Burnout: How to Reclaim Your Life and Raise Healthier Children in the Process

Duration:00:48:09

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Special Episode: Supporting Families As We Grieve Together

7/9/2025
Today, we’re gathering around one of the most difficult — yet deeply human — topics: grief. In light of the devastating flood in Texas, many in our community are facing unimaginable loss. Whether your family was directly impacted or your child is struggling with the weight of this tragedy from afar, this episode is for you. Here are the links to all of the resources mentioned in our show: Article Link: What Do We Say When the Unthinkable Happens? Camp Mystic Resources Instagram: Eve Wiley, The Housson Center, Parenting for the Present Support Groups at The Housson Center

Duration:00:39:11

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Kasley Killam - The Power of Family Dinners

6/1/2025
What if something as simple as sitting down for dinner could transform your family's health and happiness? In this episode, we’re joined by Kasley Killam — Harvard-trained social scientist, two-time TED speaker, and author of The Art and Science of Connection: Why Social Health is the Missing Key to Living Longer, Healthier, and Happier. Together, we explore why prioritizing family dinners is more than just a tradition — it’s a vital practice for improving social health, especially for kids. Kasley breaks down how daily connection at the dinner table helps foster emotional resilience in children, supports better work-life balance for parents, and strengthens our overall well-being. With insights drawn from nearly 15 years of research and partnerships with organizations like Google, the World Economic Forum, and the U.S. Department of Health, she explains how human connection is foundational, not optional, for a thriving life. Tune in for practical tips, thought-provoking conversation, and a reminder that the small moments we share around the table might just be the most important of all. Links: NewsletterWebsiteTED talkBookArticlesInterviews

Duration:00:42:57

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Laurie Santos - Parenting Under Pressure

5/18/2025
This week, we're joined by Dr. Laurie Santos, the Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon Professor of Psychology and Head of Silliman College at Yale University. Dr. Santos offers valuable insights into why modern parenting can feel more overwhelming than ever—and what we can do about it. Drawing on evidence-based research, she shares practical strategies to help parents reduce stress and boost their well-being. From tackling parent guilt to navigating the ever-elusive concept of “time,” we explore the mental health challenges and everyday decisions that come with raising kids today. Tune in for a thoughtful, informative conversation every parent can relate to. @lauriesantosofficialDrLaurieSantos@lauriesantosofficial@drlauriesantos@lauriesantoslaurie-santos@DrLaurieSantos https://www.drlauriesantos.com/drlauriesantos.com/parentshttps://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/the-happiness-lab-with-dr-laurie-santoshttps://www.drlauriesantos.com/newsletter-signup/https://www.coursera.org/learn/the-science-of-well-being-for-parentshttps://www.coursera.org/learn/the-science-of-well-being-for-teenshttps://www.coursera.org/learn/the-science-of-well-being

Duration:00:42:57

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Bethany Teachman- Rethinking Anxiety and Growth

4/13/2025
This week on Parenting for the Present, we’re joined by Dr. Bethany Teachman, Professor and Director of Clinical Training in the Department of Psychology at the University of Virginia. She also leads public research initiatives focused on reducing anxious thinking and exploring how our unconscious beliefs shape our mental and physical health. With anxiety levels continuing to rise, Dr. Teachman helps us rethink the way we view anxiety—not as something to fear or eliminate, but as an emotion that can actually serve a purpose. Learning to tell when anxiety is helpful versus when it’s not is key, and labeling it as terrible or unbearable only makes it harder to manage. We also talk about how social media plays a powerful role in shaping our thoughts and emotional responses, and why it's so important to stay mindful and balanced in our engagement with it. And perhaps most encouraging—Dr. Teachman reminds us that we don’t have to have all the answers. Our kids benefit far more from seeing us model growth and flexibility than from seeing perfection. Thriving Youth in a Digital Environment's social media handles are: @tyde.uvahttps://www.facebook.com/tydeuvahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/104683549

Duration:00:49:19

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Casey Bonano- Feeding Yourself & Your Family

3/30/2025
This week, we are joined by Casey Bonano, RD, LD, CEDS-C, the owner and CEO of Dallas Nutritional Counseling. Casey recognizes the importance of her specialty and acknowledges the challenges it presents, but she also finds it incredibly rewarding to help individuals nourish themselves and rediscover the joy in food. In this episode, Casey discusses the difference between picky eating or food preferences and when there may be an underlying issue. She offers valuable insights on how to nourish yourself and your family, while enjoying a balanced approach to food—reminding us that food is not black and white. Casey also addresses common misconceptions about eating disorders and shares advice on how to support loved ones when they first disclose their struggles, creating a guilt-free and shame-free space. To wrap up, she touches on the impact of social media and algorithms on our mental health, encouraging us to approach ourselves and others with a more holistic understanding in this digital age. Be sure to check out Casey on social media @dallasnutritionalcounseling and @feedyourselfandyourfamily for more great tips and insights! Also, check our her socials for more information about her Picking Eating Parent Workshop coming up on April 3rd, 12:00pm - 1:00 pm.

Duration:00:41:45

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Alyson Schafer- Parenting: Past, Present, and Future

3/16/2025
We hope you're ready for this week's episode of Parenting for the Present! We have a special guest, Alyson Schafer, joining us all the way from Canada! She is an internationally acclaimed parenting expert, speaker, bestselling author, and media personality. We were fortunate to speak with her and hear her insights on parenting. In this episode, we discuss how parenting has evolved over time, what it looks like now, and what it may look like in the future. Based on her extensive work and research, Alyson shares that parents are exhausted, incredibly busy, and burnout is on the rise. She explains that family units are struggling, and something needs to change. Without giving too much away, she believes a future movement will emerge, one that is slower and calmer than the current pace of parenting. If you'd like to learn more about her work, be sure to check out the links below! FB = https://facebook.com/AlysonSchaferParentingExpert IG = @alysonschafer X = @alysonschafer LI = www.linkedin.com/in/alysonschafer

Duration:00:49:45

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Eileen Kennedy-Moore- Dr. Friendtastic

3/2/2025
To kick off Season 8, we’re excited to welcome our "friend," Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD. Eileen is the creator of the Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic podcast, where she answers kids' questions about making and keeping friends. She’s also the author of several books for children and parents, and has delivered an inspiring TEDx talk. This podcast has taught us so much about what it truly means to be a friend. Eileen discussed important topics like conflict, bullying, and how these issues affect not only children but parents too. She explained that we shouldn’t aim for transactional friendships and emphasized that we shouldn’t change who we are to make friends, because "deceit is not a path toward friendship." Tune in this week to learn more about Dr. Friendtastic and all the incredible work she’s doing! Main Website: EileenKennedyMoore.com Podcast for Kids: DrFriendtastic.com/podcast TEDx: Is It Bullying or Ordinary Meanness?

Duration:00:50:58

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David Yeager- Growth Mindset

1/19/2025
We are back with another incredible episode! Today, we have David Yeager, PhD., a professor and co-founder of the Texas Behavioral Science and Policy Institute. Yeager walks us through what it means to have a growth mindset. He touches on the idea of communication and how good communication increases mutual respect. And shares that our brain growth is just like our muscle growth, but hear how on this episode. Check out his work at https://fuse.prc.utexas.edu/fuse-program-overview, where he works with different teachers, and learn more about how FUSE can improve academic engagement for your students.

Duration:00:43:56

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Larissa May- Digital Health Education

1/7/2025
Our special guest this week, Larissa May, has some wonderful insight for all of us through her background in social media. She discusses tools and guidelines for technology as we grow with it. She gives us practical tips for parenting, hacking the online algorithm, and the dangers of social media replacing real human connection. Check out the podcast to learn more information!

Duration:00:42:18