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Mom Enough: A Parenting Podcast

mother-daughter co-hosts Dr. Marti Erickson & Dr. Erin Erickson

Mom Enough: A Parenting Podcast

A weekly Kids and Family podcast
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Mom Enough: A Parenting Podcast

mother-daughter co-hosts Dr. Marti Erickson & Dr. Erin Erickson

Mom Enough: A Parenting Podcast

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Mom Enough: A Parenting Podcast

mother-daughter co-hosts Dr. Marti Erickson & Dr. Erin Erickson

Mom Enough: A Parenting Podcast

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Hear about the benefits of the Autism Mentorship Program (AMP) in this episode with Emily Goldberg, founder of AMP, and Uma Oswald, a dedicated mentor within the program. They illuminate the significance of this program in nurturing understandi
If a baby or young child is identified with a neurological problem that affects learning or behavior, what are the possibilities for minimizing those effects as the child develops? This week’s Mom Enough guest, Dr. Jed Elison, brings research t
How much time do you and your children spend outside in nature? And if your answer is “not much,” what benefits are you missing? Dr. Cathy Jordan joins Marti & Erin to discuss the latest science on how nature experience contributes to health, h
Are your children getting the kind of reading instruction that has been shown to be most effective? If not, what can you do to change that? And why is it important? A wealth of research has provided clear evidence that direct instruction in cor
Delve into the world of sober mothering with Celeste Yvonne, a certified recovery coach and writer. She unravels the intricacies of mommy wine culture, and shares invaluable insights and suggestions for the "sober curious" or those who think th
Dive into gluten-free with Dr. Julie Miller Jones, PhD, as she unravels the science of gluten, wheat allergy, and celiac disease. Get expert insights on who should follow gluten-free diets, the differences between wheat allergy and non-celiac g
Are you concerned that your child only says a handful of words, while your friend’s child speaks in sentences? Or do you think your child struggles too much with making friends or managing emotions? Or maybe you believe your child’s development
This 3-part series on parental mental health focused first on ways parent and child mental health are inextricably connected and, second, on postpartum depression and anxiety and the impact on the parent-infant relationship. But what about indi
Feeling depressed or anxious in the early months of parenting is not uncommon. But when those feelings are serious and persist beyond a few weeks, consequences can be significant for parent, baby and the whole family. This episode brings hopefu
Explore the landscape of digital equity with Comcast's Broderick Johnson. Learn about digital equity solutions, including free & low-cost internet, Lift Zones, telehealth innovations, and actionable steps you can take for closing the digital ga
What does “mental health” really mean – what does it look like in daily life? And how are the mental health of a parent and a child connected? In this first of a 3-part series on parental mental health, an expert from St. David’s Center for Chi
Sara Reichstadt of Kinderberry Hill Child Development Centers delves into the nuanced ways smartphones and technology affect family life. Unpacking the unintended consequences and the positive and negative impacts on a child’s development, thi
Novatus (Nova) Marandu, Executive Director of Toa Nafasi, shares his story of abuse as a child and highlights the important work that he is doing with Toa Nafasi to protect child rights and prevent child abuse. Tune in to learn more, and to hea
If we think about the kind of friend, spouse, care provider, boss or public leader we want, we probably would name empathy as an essential quality. Empathy encompasses seeing through another’s eyes (cognitive empathy), feeling what that person
If we think about the kind of friend, spouse, care provider, boss or public leader we want, we probably would name empathy as an essential quality. Empathy encompasses seeing through another’s eyes (cognitive empathy), feeling what that person
If we think about the kind of friend, spouse, care provider, boss or public leader we want, we probably would name empathy as an essential quality. Empathy encompasses seeing through another’s eyes (cognitive empathy), feeling what that person
Many of us cringe when we think about our early adolescence and the emotional ups and downs of middle school or junior high, as it used to be called. We may recall being teased or bullied or inexplicably dropped by someone we thought was our be
Many of us cringe when we think about our early adolescence and the emotional ups and downs of middle school or junior high, as it used to be called. We may recall being teased or bullied or inexplicably dropped by someone we thought was our be
Many of us cringe when we think about our early adolescence and the emotional ups and downs of middle school or junior high, as it used to be called. We may recall being teased or bullied or inexplicably dropped by someone we thought was our be
Award-winning Minnesota author, Shannon Gibney, joins Marti and Erin Erickson of Mom Enough® for a captivating discussion on her latest book — a speculative memoir of transracial adoption. The Girl I am, Was, and Never Will Be masterfully weave
Award-winning Minnesota author, Shannon Gibney, joins Marti and Erin Erickson of Mom Enough® for a captivating discussion on her latest book — a speculative memoir of transracial adoption. The Girl I am, Was, and Never Will Be masterfully weave
Award-winning Minnesota author, Shannon Gibney, joins Marti and Erin Erickson of Mom Enough® for a captivating discussion on her latest book — a speculative memoir of transracial adoption. The Girl I am, Was, and Never Will Be masterfully weave
As a Social Work professor, Oliver Williams has devoted his career to helping men find the strength, compassion and self-control to treat their partners and children kindly and respectfully. With a special focus on African American men, Oliver
As a Social Work professor, Oliver Williams has devoted his career to helping men find the strength, compassion and self-control to treat their partners and children kindly and respectfully. With a special focus on African American men, Oliver
As a Social Work professor, Oliver Williams has devoted his career to helping men find the strength, compassion and self-control to treat their partners and children kindly and respectfully. With a special focus on African American men, Oliver
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