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258: YPM 2025 Year in Review + What’s Coming in 2026
Episode 258
Published 5 months ago
Description
Welcome to 2026! In this episode, we're looking back at what we covered in 2025 and sharing what's coming in the year ahead.
A Year of Growth
2025 was a year of evolution for the podcast. We covered topics you've been asking about - parenting triggers, rage, overwhelm, boundaries, and breaking family trauma cycles. We also did a deep dive across four episodes into Dr. Jonathan Haidt’s book The Anxious Generation (which likely overstates the harm of social media on kids). There’s also a summary episode that covers all the main ideas from the four deep dives in just 17 minutes. Based on feedback from the Podcast Advisory Council, we shifted to shorter public episodes while full-length episodes moved to the Parenting Membership's private feed. Our goal is to get you to the insights that matter faster.2026: The Year of Mental Health
This year, we're going deep on mental health. What even is it? How can we support it in ourselves and our children? And how does it intersect with neurodivergence? I've already recorded the first episodes and I have to tell you - my mind has been blown by what I'm learning.Big Changes Coming
The Parenting Membership is now open year-round with a new onboarding process. The website is getting a complete redesign with filters so you can search by your specific challenge and child's age. Plus 10 new starter videos explaining core concepts.Episodes Mentioned
- 232: 10 game-changing parenting hacks – straight from master dog trainers
- 233: Time-outs: Helpful or harmful? Here's what the research says
- 234: The problem wit time outs: Why they fail , and what to do instead
- 235: Chidren's Threats: What they mean and how to respond
- 238: Feeling exhausted and overwhelmed? Tools to help you cope
- 241: Validating children's feelings: Why it's important, and how to do it with Dr. Caroline Fleck
- The Anxious Generation
- 255: Why Do I Keep Snapping? Parenting Rage When Your Childhood 'Wasn't That