Working Mother Radio
Summary: WORKING MOTHER RADIO - from the pages of the nation's premier magazine for moms, Working Mother is mentor, role model and advocate for the country’s more than 17 million moms who are devoted to their families and committed to their careers. Join host and working mother of two, Bettina Bush, each week as she brings the pages of Working Mother Magazine to life in the studio and on the road. Get great advice from leading experts on your child's health issues, eating healthy and staying fit, managing stress, career strategies, books, new gadgets and more. Get an inside look at National Trade Shows - learn how to look for the best safety features in a new car, how to take great family photos, and what to look for in a pediatrician. WORKING MOTHER RADIO provides educated and affluent women with the solutions and strategies you need to thrive while you balance work, family and life. http://www.WorkingMotherRadio.com
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What are the best sources of omega-3 fatty acid? Avocados and fish oils seem to be two favorites, but each comes with its own drawback. Dr. Felicia Stoler (@feliciastoler) discusses the different uses for avocados, as well as a remedy for those unpleasant (but all too common) "fish oil burps."
Many postpartum issues do not get specialized attention unless a celebrity happens to be experiencing one. But mental health is just as important as physical health for new moms. Dr. Sarah Randall is here to share what you can do to better take care of yourself, and by extension your baby. We also talk with best-selling author Marianne Williamson about our over-medicated society, and how to help your family step away from the electronics, if only for a day. | Download Full Episode #136
Many postpartum issues do not get specialized attention unless a celebrity happens to be experiencing one. But mental health is just as important as physical health for new moms. Dr. Sarah Randall is here to share what you can do to better take care of yourself, and by extension your baby. We also talk with best-selling author Marianne Williamson about our over-medicated society, and how to help your family step away from the electronics, if only for a day. | Download Full Episode #136 Segment 1: Mental Well-Being Postpartum | Download Segment 1 Today, we're going back to the beginning to talk about pregnancy. Specifically, we will be exploring postpartum mental health issues that can arise almost out of the blue. Dr. Sarah Randall (@CalabasasBH), a Psychologist specializing in Peripartum Mental Health, has a mission to bring to light many conditions that are often downplayed and ignored. Segment 2: Postpartum OCD | Download Segment 2 Four percent of new moms will be affected by Postpartum OCD. This usually manifests in the form of obsessive, unwanted thoughts about harm coming to your baby, either intentionally or as the result of an accident. This leads to compulsive behavior that attempts to prevent any these thoughts from becoming a reality. Listen in to hear what you can do to if you find yourself struggling with similar fears. Segment 3: Postpartum PTSD | Download Segment 3 We usually associate PTSD with the military or abusive situations. But what most moms don't realize is that a traumatic event such a complication during the birth process, or a major deviation from their birthing plan can trigger Postpartum PTSD. For more information on Dr. Sarah Randall and her work, visit www.calabasasbehavioralhealth.com. Segment 4: Over-medicated Society | Download Segment 4 We're seeking advice from a best-selling author, legend, and one of Bettina's personal heroes. Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) has written several books, each regarding whatever she felt passionate about at the time. Her most recent book, "Tears to Triumph," deals with navigating sadness and pain during a time in history when it seems like everyone is on some form of medication to help them cope with life. Segment 5: Unplugged but Still Connected | Download Segment 5 The world certainly has changed. Prior to the 1980's, pharmaceutical companies were not allowed to advertise medication on television. Today, these ads are everywhere, including on kid's channels. Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) advises us on what we can do to get our families unplugged and away from harmful messages and marketing. Segment 6: Me Time | Download Segment 6 The last topic Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) would like to touch on is the prevailing concept that we have to be available and connected to our work lives 24/7. For working mothers, it can be particularly difficult to transition from career mode to family mode. Marianne suggests 30 minutes of a relaxing activity to allow yourself to gently switch back into mother mode - time to break out the bubble bath!
Today, we're going back to the beginning to talk about pregnancy. Specifically, we will be exploring postpartum mental health issues that can arise almost out of the blue. Dr. Sarah Randall (@CalabasasBH), a Psychologist specializing in Peripartum Mental Health, has a mission to bring to light many conditions that are often downplayed and ignored.
Today, we're going back to the beginning to talk about pregnancy. Specifically, we will be exploring postpartum mental health issues that can arise almost out of the blue. Dr. Sarah Randall (@CalabasasBH), a Psychologist specializing in Peripartum Mental Health, has a mission to bring to light many conditions that are often downplayed and ignored. Listen to Full Episode #136 Download Segment 1
Four percent of new moms will be affected by Postpartum OCD. This usually manifests in the form of obsessive, unwanted thoughts about harm coming to your baby, either intentionally or as the result of an accident. This leads to compulsive behavior that attempts to prevent any these thoughts from becoming a reality. Listen in to hear what you can do to if you find yourself struggling with similar fears.
Four percent of new moms will be affected by Postpartum OCD. This usually manifests in the form of obsessive, unwanted thoughts about harm coming to your baby, either intentionally or as the result of an accident. This leads to compulsive behavior that attempts to prevent any these thoughts from becoming a reality. Listen in to hear what you can do to if you find yourself struggling with similar fears. Listen to Full Episode #136 Download Segment 2
We usually associate PTSD with the military or abusive situations. But what most moms don't realize is that a traumatic event such a complication during the birth process, or a major deviation from their birthing plan can trigger Postpartum PTSD.
We usually associate PTSD with the military or abusive situations. But what most moms don't realize is that a traumatic event such a complication during the birth process, or a major deviation from their birthing plan can trigger Postpartum PTSD. For more information on Dr. Sarah Randall and her work, visit www.calabasasbehavioralhealth.com. Listen to Full Episode #136 Download Segment 3
We're seeking advice from a best-selling author, legend, and one of Bettina's personal heroes. Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) has written several books, each regarding whatever she felt passionate about at the time. Her most recent book, "Tears to Triumph," deals with navigating sadness and pain during a time in history when it seems like everyone is on some form of medication to help them cope with life. Listen to Full Episode #136 Download Segment 4
We're seeking advice from a best-selling author, legend, and one of Bettina's personal heroes. Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) has written several books, each regarding whatever she felt passionate about at the time. Her most recent book, "Tears to Triumph," deals with navigating sadness and pain during a time in history when it seems like everyone is on some form of medication to help them cope with life.
The world certainly has changed. Prior to the 1980's, pharmaceutical companies were not allowed to advertise medication on television. Today, these ads are everywhere, including on kid's channels. Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) advises us on what we can do to get our families unplugged and away from harmful messages and marketing. Listen to Full Episode #136 Download Segment 5
The world certainly has changed. Prior to the 1980's, pharmaceutical companies were not allowed to advertise medication on television. Today, these ads are everywhere, including on kid's channels. Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) advises us on what we can do to get our families unplugged and away from harmful messages and marketing.
The last topic Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) would like to touch on is the prevailing concept that we have to be available and connected to our work lives 24/7. For working mothers, it can be particularly difficult to transition from career mode to family mode. Marianne suggests 30 minutes of a relaxing activity to allow yourself to gently switch back into mother mode - time to break out the bubble bath! Listen to Full Episode #136 Download Segment 6
The last topic Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) would like to touch on is the prevailing concept that we have to be available and connected to our work lives 24/7. For working mothers, it can be particularly difficult to transition from career mode to family mode. Marianne suggests 30 minutes of a relaxing activity to allow yourself to gently switch back into mother mode - time to break out the bubble bath!