11 Parenting Podcasts You Should Totally Listen To
As boss moms, we’re always looking for ways to grow, learn, and connect with our kids in meaningful ways. That’s why I’ve curated some of our best podcast episodes that cover a wide range of parenting topics—from emotional intelligence to picking your parenting battles. Each episode is packed with insights, expert advice, and powerful conversations that will help you on your parenting journey.
Read through to find the episode (or few) that would support you right now!
In this episode, Tosha Schore shares her expertise on raising boys to be emotionally intelligent and compassionate men. If you’re a parent of boys and want to learn how to nurture their emotional development while addressing common behavioral challenges, this episode is a must-listen. Tosha’s approach is practical, heart-centered, and deeply insightful.
Emotional intelligence is a key skill that can shape our children’s future. In this episode, Alyssa Campbell gives us all tools that will support parents to foster emotional intelligence in their kids, helping them navigate life’s challenges with empathy and resilience. It’s perfect for parents who want to empower their children with the tools to manage their emotions and build strong, healthy relationships.
Jenny Murtagh and Felicia Severhill bring their wisdom to this episode, focusing on the importance of nurturing a strong parent-child connection. They offer actionable strategies for busy parents who want to deepen their relationship with their children without adding more to their already full plates. Tune in to learn how small, intentional moments can create lasting bonds.
Eva Moskowitz (author of “A+ PARENTING: THE SURPRISINGLY FUN GUIDE TO RAISING SURPRISINGLY SMART KIDS”) is a powerhouse in education reform, and in this episode, she discusses how parents can advocate for their children’s education and well-being. If you’re passionate about ensuring your child gets the best education possible, this episode will inspire you to take action and be an effective advocate for your child’s future.
We all want to raise our kids to be good humans who are considerate, aware, and confident. Knowing how to do this while also wanting our kids to be able to enjoy being kids can feel daunting, but Brooke Romney (author of “52 Modern Manners for Kids”) offers a fresh perspective on teaching kids the value of kindness and empathy. This episode is full of practical tips for parents who want to raise compassionate, well-rounded children. Brooke’s approach is both relatable and actionable, making this a valuable listen for parents.
Sarah Davis and Evie Granville share their wisdom on the art of choosing which parenting battles to fight and which to let go. This episode is essential for any parent who finds themselves overwhelmed by the daily struggles of parenting. Learn how to prioritize what really matters and let go of the rest, freeing up more time and energy for what’s truly important.
Parenting doesn’t have to be complicated. Lindsay Ford shows us how to simplify parenting in a way that reduces stress and increases joy. If you’re looking to declutter your parenting approach and focus on what really matters, this episode will give you the tools and mindset shifts needed to make parenting a more enjoyable experience.
Shari Medini (author of “Parenting While Working From Home”) discusses the importance of collaboration in parenting, whether it’s between co-parents, extended family, or even within your community. This episode is ideal for parents who want to create a more cooperative and supportive environment for raising their kids. Shari’s advice is practical, down-to-earth, and applicable to parents in all kinds of family structures.
Destini Davis brings a fresh perspective on parenting with intention. This episode focuses on how to be more mindful and deliberate in your parenting choices, helping you to create a family culture that aligns with your values. If you’re striving to parent with purpose, this episode offers deep insights and actionable tips.
Vanessa Quigley, co-founder of Chatbooks, shares her passion for documenting family memories and why it’s so important for both parents and children. If you’ve ever struggled with keeping up with family photo albums or journaling, this episode will inspire you to make memory-keeping a fun and meaningful part of your family’s life.
C.R. Stewart (author of “Britfield & the Lost Crown”) discusses the critical role of creativity and imagination in a child’s development. This episode is packed with ideas on how to encourage your child’s creative side and why it’s essential for their growth and happiness. If you want to raise a child who thinks outside the box and follows their passions, don’t miss this episode.
Whether you’re looking for practical tips, inspiration, or a new perspective, these episodes will bring you what you need. As parents, we juggle so much, and have so much that we want to teach our kids, experience with our kids, and show our kids, and finding new people that can inspire us along the way can make that often overwhelming journey A LOT more fun.