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Parenting for Thought

Parenting for Thought

Released: 2025-07-22
© Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
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11 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
11 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-07-22
© Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
Most Recent Episode
Claiming Your Space: Invisible Labor and Your Home

Claiming Your Space: Invisible Labor and Your Home

Professional organizer George Tanner joins Emry to unpack what clutter really represents—and how organizing your home is deeply entwined with gender, parenting, neurodivergence, and societal pressure. From dishwasher arguments to invisible labor, this
Time: 44:34
Professional organizer George Tanner joins Emry to unpack what clutter really represents—and how organizing your home is deeply entwined with gender, parenting, neurodivergence, and societal pressure. From dishwasher arguments to invisible labor, this episode is a heart-opening reminder that reclaiming your space is reclaiming your power.
Learn more or work with George: www.simplifybygeorge.com
Follow her on Instagram: @simplifybygeorge
Connect with Emry and explore parenting resources: www.emrykettle.com
Follow along at @emrykettle.coach
Episode ID: 1000718513495
GUID: emrykettlecbs.podbean.com/638d29e3-2fa1-33fd-9b5e-8b1df4b703c4
Release Date: 22/07/2025, 21:23:51

Description

Parenting for Thought is a podcast for curious, compassionate grownups raising (and becoming) better humans. Hosted by child behavior specialist Emry Kettle, each episode explores what it actually takes to parent with clarity, connection, and intention — without shame, pressure, or perfection.
Through real conversations with guests and personal reflections, Emry dives into the messy, meaningful parts of parenting — from power struggles and neurodivergence to emotional regulation and inner child healing.
Whether you’re deep in the toddler trenches or rethinking your parenting approach from the ground up, you’ll find grounded insights, practical tools, and just the right amount of gentle swearing.
Come for the validation. Stay for the growth.

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