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Parenting Reimagined

Sherry Walling, Ph.D.www.parentingreimagined.org
Reflecting on the transformative nature of parenting
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37 | Our European Adventure

I took a four week break from the podcast to spend a month traveling in Europe with my family. This was our first international trip and it was a fantastic adventure for our little crew. In this week’s episode my husband, Rob, and I talk about what we learned, what we enjoyed and what […]

Nov 04, 201338 min

36 | A Flourishing Survivor: Grace Biskie

Grace Biskie is a complicated lady. She is the mother of two young sons. She is a biracial woman, married to a white guy, raising sons that strangers mistake for Jewish. She is a woman living in a house of boys. She is a sexual abuse survivor who has experienced tremendous healing. She […]

Oct 09, 201337 min

35 | Embracing Life: Fighting Cancer and Birthing Babies

Dr. Gail Newel has delivered over 10,000 babies, traveled the world, survived cancer, and gotten (sort of) kicked out of the Mennonite Brethren Church. She raised three kids and has sustained a happy relationship in the midst of all her misadventures. She has spent her career advocating for women, fighting for others to experience the […]

Oct 02, 201336 min

34 | The Traveling Millers

In 1998, Tony and Jenn Miller set out for a year of travel with their four children. They never came back. In the last six years, the Millers have visited 30 countries, ridden elephants, ridden camels and logged thousands of miles on bicycles. They manage to do some schoolwork too. I caught up with […]

Sep 25, 201338 min

33 | Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso: Listening to the Spiritual Wisdom of Children

Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso has spent a long career engaging children and adults in the sacred texts and practices of Judaism. In 1974, she became the second women in the United States to complete rabbinical ordination. She and her husband, Dennis, served as co-rabbis at the Congregation Beth-El Zedeck in Indianapolis until her retirement earlier this […]

Sep 11, 201339 min

32 | The Abundant Life of Emily Plank

Emily Plank is the mom/author/educator behind the popular blog: Abundant Life Children. She loves to write and in her work she integrates her training in child development with her lived experience mothering three young children. Emily has tremendous experience working with young children and their families. She has been in the field of education for […]

Sep 02, 201338 min

31 | Rewriting the Rules: Lea Woodward’s Location Independent Life

Lea Woodward is not afraid of living life on her own terms. She and her husband, Jonathan, left successful corporate jobs to build web-based businesses that would allow them to work from anywhere. They pioneered the location independent lifestyle- roaming the globe from Panama to Thailand to Dubai and many places in between. Lea and […]

Aug 26, 201334 min

30 | The Science of Parenting: A Conversation with Dr. Alan Kazdin

Dr. Alan Kazdin is the John M. Musser Professor of Psychology and Child Psychiatry at Yale University and the director of the Yale Parenting Center and Child Conduct Clinic. His research has focused primarily on the treatment of aggressive and antisocial behavior in children. In 2008, he was named President of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Kazdin has worked on approximately 700 publications including 48 […]

Aug 21, 201334 min

29 | Longing for Motherhood: Ruth’s Journey Through Infertility

Ruth Clayton is an ordained Presbyterian pastor and a hospital chaplain. Her professional life is spent providing comfort, wisdom, and spiritual support to those experiencing the failure of their bodies, those who are dying. For the past two years, Ruth and her husband, David, have been longing to become parents. In the midst of joyful […]

Aug 14, 201337 min

28 | Far From the Tree: An Interview with Andrew Solomon

All summer I have been talking about the book Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity. It has been part of my conversations at picnics, over coffee, during meetings, in lectures, and in a few therapy sessions. I have yet to come across a book that so vividly portrays the experience of […]

Aug 06, 201329 min

27 | Weird in All the Normal Ways

This week’s interview is with writer and photographer, Lisa Howard. Lisa is the mother of 12-year-old Chase and seven-year-old Jordan. It is quite possible that Lisa is one of the busiest gift-givers I know. She and her wife, Cayne, mark the beginning of their relationship 19 years ago, their decision to become domestic partners […]

Jul 31, 201329 min

Episode 26 | Nurturing Music

K.C. Simba-Torres is a professional musician and a Suzuki teacher. She is also a Suzuki parent. She and her husband, Juan, have two children ages 10 and 6. In our conversation, we talk about the value of learning music early and the role that music plays in helping kids develop character. K.C. also talks about […]

Jul 24, 201339 min

Episode 25 | Returning to Nature

Last summer, Todd and Carrie Minturn took their two young sons on the road trip of a lifetime. They visited twelve National Parks and National Monuments, camped, hiked, collected ranger badges, and logged thousands of miles of adventures. On this trip, Todd retraced the path of a trip that he took with his parents when […]

Jul 17, 201327 min

Episode 24 | Travelling with New Eyes: A Family’s European Adventure

Melinda Bey is an artsy, blogging, stay-home mum from Melbourne, Australia. I recently came across her lovely blog, stupendousjoy. Her artistic eye and open, reflective writing drew me in immediately. Melinda, her husband, Shef, and their five-year-old son are in the midst of a three month international adventure that has taken them throughout Western Europe. […]

Jul 10, 201326 min

Episode 22 | A Winding Path of Culture and Vocation

Nadia Elrashidi Ahlsten is a stay-at-home mom with four kids under the age of five. Yep, she is hardcore. Thankfully she comes to the job with excellent credentials: the Peace Corps in El Salvador, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, the World Bank, the West Bank, and Kenya. She used her experience with complex systems to navigate […]

Jun 25, 201338 min

Episode 21 | Loving Liam: Welcoming a Son with Down Syndrome

A few days ago I posted a link to Andrew Solomon’s TED talk about parents with children who are “far from the tree”; children who are very different from their parents on key aspects of identity (intelligence, criminality, deafness, disability). Understanding, accepting and coming to love a child’s “otherness” is a central part of parenting […]

Jun 19, 201332 min

Episode 20 | College by 12

Mona Lisa Harding is the homeschooling mother of ten children. Six of her children, began college by the age 12. She is the mother of the country’s youngest female physician and the youngest architect in the American Institute of Architecture. When I interviewed her, she was helping her 10-year-old prepare to take the ACT. Despite […]

Jun 12, 201329 min

Episode 19 | Audry Adams: Redeeming Hard Things

Audry Adams is the mother of the kid throwing the tantrum in front of all the other guests at the birthday party. Yes, many of us have been there. But, Audry has those difficult parenting moments more often than most. Her oldest son has Asperger syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder that can make it difficult […]

Jun 03, 201341 min

Episode 18 | Katrina Kenison’s Extraordinary Ordinary Days

Katrina Kenison is the mother of two young adult sons and the author of three books: Mitten Strings for God: Reflections for Mothers in a Hurry, The Gift of an Ordinary Day: A Mother’s Memoir , and Magical Journey: An Apprenticeship in Contentment. She writes about motherhood and the moments that she has savored during the ups and downs […]

May 27, 201337 min

Episode 17 | Foster Parenting: Wholehearted Love One Moment at a Time

Abbey and Dane Daniels are the parents of a 9-month-old son. He came into their family when he was 4-months old, via the state of Texas. They are foster parents. They don’t know how long this little one will be in their home. They do know that they love him wholeheartedly. Abbey’s interview is stunning. She […]

May 22, 201331 min

Episode 16 | Suburban Snapshots: The Mom Behind the Sass

Brenna is the mom behind the hit blog, Suburban Snapshots. She is also an emerging Facebook star who predictably produces a daily dose of witty parenting anecdotes. She and her husband, Steve, left city life and moved to a small town in New England. They became parents of Anna by surprise, but after 5-years of parenting, they have grown used to life […]

May 15, 201329 min

Episode 15 | The Birth of the Parent: An Interview with Penny Simkin

Penny Simkin has spent her lifetime observing and supporting the emergence of parents. Since 1968, she has been a childbirth educator and advocate for women. She has prepared over 12,000 women and their families for childbirth and she has assisted hundreds of women as a doula. She produces films and writes books for both parents […]

May 08, 201338 min

Episode 14 | Adam Walker Cleaveland: A Fatherhood of Joy and Grief

Adam Walker Cleaveland is the husband of Sarah and the father of 15-month-old, Caleb. In his interview, he recounts joyful father-son adventures and heshares about the grief that he and Sarah faced after losing a set of twins at 20 weeks gestation. Adam is an Associate Pastor at First Presbyterian Church of Ashland, Oregon. He is involved […]

May 01, 201335 min

Episode 13 | Beyond Cinderella: The Deep Love of a Step-Parent

Beverly Griffith Herndon jumped in the deep end and learned to swim. In her mid-forties, she became the mother of two recently bereaved, pre-adolescent boys. She and her new husband faced the daunting task of forming a family, midstream. In her interview, Bev speaks openly about the challenges of being a step-parent: the Disney-inspired stereotypes, the questionable […]

Apr 24, 201332 min

Episode 12 | A Father and An Officer

Major Ryan Scott is a combat engineer in the United States Marine Corp. He is also the husband of Ginny and the father of two daughters, ages 5 and 10. In his interview, Ryan talks about how he and his family have managed multiple deployments, several cross-country moves, and the risks and benefits of military life. He […]

Apr 17, 201336 min

Episode 11 | The Worst Loss and the Life that Follows

Andrea Sward is the mother of two children. One who died. One who is eating, sleeping, singing, laughing, and exploring like any other 10-month-old. In her interview, Andrea talks about the tragic car accident that altered her family, her body, and her life forever. She also talks about her road to physical recovery and the […]

Apr 10, 201335 min

Episode 10 | Entrepreneurial Father

Jason Roberts is an entrepreneur, web developer and podcaster living in Pasadena, CA. He has co-founded six companies and is the cohost of the popular techzing podcast. For more about Jason and his work, check out www.codusoperandi.com Jason and his wife Sandy have three children. In his interview, Jason talks about raising his children “outside […]

Apr 02, 201331 min

Episode 9 | Dr. Rebekah Hall: Becoming the Mother of a Special-Needs Child

Dr. Rebekah Hall is a licensed clinical psychologist in Idaho. She and her husband, Jeff (also a psychologist), have three children. Their youngest child, Kiera is just 5 months old and was born with cytomegalovirus (CMV). Kiera’s development has been significantly altered by the virus. Rebekah and her family are quickly reworking their lives to […]

Mar 27, 201337 min

Episode 8 | Becoming Daddy

Kurt Willems is an anabaptist thinker, author, teacher, and soon-to-be church-planter in Seattle. He and his wife, Lauren, are expecting their first child in April. He joins me for the very difficult task of reflecting forward- trying to guess how this new life will reshape him. Kurt writes regularly at […]

Mar 20, 201322 min
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