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Why Your Yoga Practice Might Be Making You Stiffer — and What to Do Instead | Jeff Bailey (Bonus Episode)

For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, so if this content is something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episodes that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!

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Today’s guest says most of us are doing yoga all wrong - and it’s why we’re still stiff, sore, and frustrated. Jeff Bailey, founder of Avita Yoga and author of Mobility for Life, has spent decades helping people move with less pain and more awareness. His approach flips traditional yoga on its head - focusing on shapes instead of poses, slowing down instead of pushing through, and healing the body by working with it, not against it. In this conversation, we talk about why flexibility is overrated, how mobility is the true key to lifelong health, and why mindful movement might just be the missing piece in your minimalist lifestyle. If you’ve ever felt limited by your body or burned out by “doing more,” this episode will show you a gentler, smarter way to move - and to live.

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Navigating Grief in the Holiday Season | Theo Boyd (Bonus Episode)

Today’s guest says the hardest part of grief isn’t the heartbreak itself — it’s how unprepared we are for it. When life changes in an instant, most of us don’t have a roadmap. Theo Boyd knows this firsthand. She’s lived through the kind of loss that rearranges your world, fractures your sense of normal, and forces you to rebuild from the ground up. And through that experience, she discovered something rarely spoken aloud: most of us are grieving in isolation, trying to navigate feelings no one ever taught us how to carry.

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The Self-Care You Actually Need (Especially During the Holidays) | Elisha Beach (EP422)

Today’s guest says moms aren’t burned out because they’re doing too little — but because we’ve been taught the wrong version of self-care. Elisha Beach, writer, speaker, and mom of eight, is here to rewrite the script. After her own public meltdown, she rebuilt her life through practical, unglamorous self-care that actually works — the kind behind her new book, Balance Is Bullsht*.

We talk about why “balance” is a myth, how to spot burnout before it hits, and what real self-care looks like when life is busy and loud. If you’ve ever felt like you’re failing at self-care, this episode offers simple, grounding shifts that truly support your well-being.

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Mindful Gift-Giving: More Joy, Less Stress | Rachelle Crawford (EP421)

This week, I’m joined by Rachelle Crawford—author of Messy Minimalism and creator of Abundant Life with Less—to talk about simplifying holiday gift-giving. Rachelle shares practical, clutter-free ideas for kids and adults, from hands-on toys and meaningful experiences to useful, intentional gifts that won’t end up in the donation pile. We also discuss how to protect your time during the busy season and drop traditions that no longer serve your family.

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What Most Parents Get Wrong About ADHD | Jheri South (Bonus Episode)

For those who are new here, I release bonus episodes that speak to a niche part of my audience. If this one isn’t quite what you’re looking for, feel free to explore the other episodes that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation you won’t want to miss!

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Today’s guest says the hardest part of motherhood isn’t the noise or the mess - it’s the invisible chaos happening inside us. Jheri South is an ADHD and parenting coach, a mom of seven neurodivergent kids, and a powerful voice for families navigating overwhelm. After surviving single motherhood, a late ADHD diagnosis, and helping her son through a suicide attempt, she transformed her lived chaos into practical tools and life-changing clarity for others.

In this episode, Jheri shares the real story behind mom overwhelm, ADHD, autism, and anxiety - and why traditional approaches often fall short. We talk about how coaching can create breakthroughs, how to parent neurodivergent kids without constant power struggles, and how to rebuild connection when everything feels like it’s falling apart.

If you’ve ever felt lost, overloaded, or unsure how to help your child—or yourself—this conversation brings hope, honesty, and a path forward.

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Building Secure Relationships: Healing Attachment Trauma & Finding Safe Love | Jessica Baum (Bonus Episode)

In this episode, Diane talks with Jessica Baum, licensed mental health counselor, relationship expert, and author of the upcoming book SAFE: Coming Home to Yourself and Others – An Attachment-Informed Guide to Building Secure Relationships. Jessica shares how early attachment patterns shape the way we love, trust, and connect, offering insights into healing attachment wounds, recognizing the difference between intensity and intimacy, and learning what it truly means to feel safe in relationships. With practical guidance for overcoming relationship anxiety and building secure, healthy love, this conversation is a roadmap for anyone ready to break old patterns and create deeper emotional connection.

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How to Get Your Kids to Listen - The FIRST TIME You Ask | Tia Slightman (EP413)

In this episode, parenting coach, Tia Slightman, joins us to share powerful insights on improving children’s listening and behavior without resorting to punishment. Tia explains why understanding the root causes of kids’ actions is far more effective than relying on yelling, timeouts, or endless reminders. She introduces simple, practical strategies to set clear boundaries, foster cooperation, and build stronger connections with your children. We also dive into the impact of screens, the importance of consistent discipline, and why it’s essential for parents to seek guidance and develop positive parenting skills. Tia also shares her personal journey as a parenting coach and offers valuable resources to help families create more harmony at home.

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Parenting Toddlers Made Easier: Devon Kuntzman’s Advice For Tantrums, Sleep Struggles, & Setting Respectful Limits (Bonus Episode)

Feeling overwhelmed by tantrums, sleep struggles, or figuring out how to set respectful limits? This episode is for you! Joining me once again is toddler expert Devon Kuntzman, the voice behind the hugely popular Instagram account Transforming Toddlerhood. Devon shares practical, compassionate strategies for navigating the everyday challenges of raising toddlers—insights she expands on in her brand-new book. In our conversation, she breaks down why so-called “bad behavior” is actually a normal part of development, how to set firm yet respectful boundaries without yelling, and how to nurture emotionally healthy, confident kids—while actually enjoying the journey of parenting.

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How to Let Go of What No Longer Serves You | Meera Patel (EP412)

Change is one of life’s few constants—but letting go of what no longer serves us can be one of its hardest lessons. In this episode, Diane sits down with artist, author, and mother Meera Lee Patel to talk about her new book, Learn to Let Go: A Journey to Inner Peace and Self-Discovery.

Known for her bestselling guided journals, Meera shares how creativity, journaling, and mindfulness can help us navigate transitions, release old patterns, and rediscover inner peace. Together, Diane and Meera explore how self-expression becomes a powerful tool for healing, clarity, and growth—especially during times of change.

Meera also opens up about her experiences balancing motherhood, art, and wellness, revealing how creative practice has supported her personal journey.

If you’re going through a season of change—in your relationships, career, or personal life—this episode will help you process your emotions, find clarity, and move forward with confidence.

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How Minimalism Won Me Over | Sarah Therese (EP411)

Ever wonder how minimalism could actually make motherhood easier? In this episode, we dive into the real-life benefits of simplifying with kids—from decluttering clothes and toys to creating calmer routines and smoother family transitions. You’ll hear practical tips for starting small (like tackling your wardrobe or kitchen), plus honest stories about the challenges and wins of raising kids with less stuff and more intention. Whether you’re curious about minimalism or ready to embrace it fully, this conversation will inspire you to clear the clutter and create more space for what truly matters in motherhood.

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Stop Feeling Drained: Practical Ways You Can Reclaim Your Energy | Diana Hill (EP409)

Are you pouring your energy into everything and still feeling like it’s never enough? In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Diana Hill—clinical psychologist, co-author of ACT Daily Journal, and author of the upcoming book Wise Effort: How to Focus Your Genius Energy on What Matters Most.

Grounded in psychology, neuroscience, and contemplative practices, Diana helps us explore how to stop scattering our energy and instead focus it on what aligns with our values, our families, and our well-being. We discuss what it means to identify your “parenting genius,” how that strength can sometimes become a stumbling block, and practical ways to conserve and redirect your energy so you can show up more fully in the areas that matter most.

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How Eliminating One Word Can Shift Your Mindset (& Unlock Sustainable Success) | Carla Ondrasik (EP409)

If you’re struggling to meet your goals, the problem may not be effort—it’s that you’re still trying. In this episode, author and motivational speaker Carla Ondrasik joins me to share insights from her new book, Stop Trying!: The Life-Transforming Power of Trying Less and Doing More.  Drawing from her unconventional childhood, career in music publishing, and experience as a mother, Carla challenges the way we use the word “try” and makes the case for a powerful mindset shift: replacing trying with doing. We dive into the psychology of language, the difference between half-hearted attempts and decisive action, and why accountability and small, achievable steps are key to lasting change. If you’ve ever felt stuck in the cycle of “trying” without results, this conversation will give you the tools and encouragement to stop spinning your wheels and start moving forward with confidence.

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16 Conversations to Have With Your Boys | Joanna Schroeder (EP407)

How do we raise boys who are not only confident, but also compassionate and emotionally intelligent? In this episode, parenting journalist Joanna Schroeder shares insights from her new book Talk to Your Boys, with practical scripts and tips for tackling subjects like masculinity, consent, bullying, and mental health. Drawing on research and insights from over 80 boys themselves, Joanna shares how we can build stronger connections with our sons while equipping them to navigate adolescence with confidence and care. Learn how to build trust, spark connection, and raise emotionally intelligent young men who care for themselves and others.

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Parenting with Language That Heals, Not Hurts | Amy Hughes (Bonus Episode)

Our words matter more than we realize. The phrases we use with our children—often without thinking—can leave lasting impressions on their hearts, shaping how they see themselves and their relationship with us as parents. In this episode, I’m joined by Amy Hughes—writer, speaker, and mother of nine—whose new book Words Like Honey helps parents recognize the unintended harm in common phrases like “Hurry up,” “Calm down,” or “Don’t be sad.” Amy explains how these words can cause stress, anxiety, or self-doubt, and offers life-giving alternatives that nurture confidence, security, and resilience. Filled with relatable stories and practical wisdom, this conversation will encourage you to parent with intention and use words that truly build your child up.

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Disney Animators Share How Faith Inspired the Creation of Light of the World | Tom Bancroft & John Schafer (Bonus Episode)

For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that’s something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!

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What if you could see the story of Jesus through the eyes of someone who knew Him best? In this episode, Diane sits down with directors John Schaefer and Tom Bancroft to talk about their brand-new 2D animated feature film, Light of the World, premiering September 5.

Told from the perspective of young John the Apostle, the film offers a fresh and emotionally resonant look at Jesus’ life—crafted to connect with both believers and those curious about His story. John and Tom share their incredible journeys in the animation industry, the vision behind this unique project, and the obstacles they overcame to bring the story to the screen. Whether you’re passionate about faith, storytelling, or animation, this behind-the-scenes conversation will inspire you to see the Gospel story with fresh eyes.

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Control That Frees You: Finding Peace, Not Perfection at Home | Christina Lee (EP405)

What if “control” didn’t mean perfection, but peace? In this episode, Christina Lee, co-founder of Graceful Spaces Organizing, shares how she’s reclaiming the word “control” — not as a path to perfection, but as a tool for peace. We talk about the difference between healthy control and perfectionism, how simple systems can reduce overwhelm at home, and why an organized space should reflect your values, not Instagram standards. Christina opens up about a time she felt completely out of control, the mindset shifts that brought her back, and how parents can take small, doable steps toward a calmer, more empowered home.

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Finding the Perfect Nanny: What Every Parent Needs to Know | Sarah Davis (Bonus Episode)

Finding the right nanny isn’t just about childcare - it’s about trust, connection, and building a family rhythm that works. In this episode, the founder of Olive You Nanny, a nanny placement agency with over 20 years of experience, shares her journey from babysitting in high school to running a trusted agency. You’ll hear practical advice on hiring the right nanny, creating clear expectations, and building strong, respectful relationships that help both families and caregivers thrive.

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Building Your Bravery Muscle: Why Facing Discomfort is the Key to Fulfillment | Jill Schulman (EP403)

What if bravery wasn’t about being fearless—but about taking small, deliberate steps in the face of fear? In this episode, I’m joined by Jill Schulman, a Marine Corps veteran and leadership expert, to talk about her new book on courage. She shares how to move past routine, confront challenges in relationships, career, and parenting, and why building a supportive “brave tribe” matters. If fear has been holding you back, this conversation will help you see bravery in a whole new way.

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Raising Kids in a One-Bedroom Apartment (Living Well in Less Space) | Krystyne Jaspers (EP402)

What if small space living could actually give your family more—more connection, more creativity, and more clarity about what really matters? In this conversation, Khrystyne Jaspers shares her story of raising two kids with her husband in a one-bedroom Manhattan apartment for over a decade. What started as a necessity turned into a lifestyle and eventually a business, as she now helps families rethink and reimagine the spaces they call home…

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From Picky to Passionate: Helping Kids Love Cooking (and Eating!) | Danielle Kartes (EP400)

What if mealtime could be more than just eating—and actually become one of the best ways to teach kids confidence, responsibility, and creativity? In this episode, I sit down with the author of The Best Kids Cookbook to explore how cooking together can shape not only healthier eating habits, but stronger family connections. We talk about the unique approach her cookbook takes—encouraging critical thinking, recipe flexibility, and adaptations for dietary restrictions—while making the kitchen a fun, welcoming place for all ages. Whether your kids are just starting to stir ingredients or ready to cook a full meal, this conversation will inspire you to see the kitchen as a place of learning, bonding, and joy.

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