The We Turned Out Okay Podcast
Summary: What kind of hijinks did you get up to as a kid? Did you climb trees? Did you run around outside barefoot? Did you eat raw cookie dough? Maybe you wanted to do these and other crazy things, but you weren't allowed… Let me ask you this: what if your children wanted to? Would you let them? If you hesitate there, well, you're in the right place. The We Turned Out Okay podcast is where we learn the hows and whys of hovering less and enjoying our young children more. You get to learn from host Karen Lock Kolp's mistakes, but especially from the successes of her guests. Each helpful, lively conversation illustrates why this show really is "The Modern Parent's Guide to Old-School Parenting."
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Podcasts:
087: Our First Podcast Field Trip Takes Us To The Stars
086: How to Help Your Child Stop Being Afraid of Bugs: First Day of Summer Camp at We Turned Out Okay!
085: Baby Blues, Kid Style – A Your Child Explained Episode
084: How – and Why – to Put Your Oxygen Mask On First: A Conversation with the Mom Behind happyhealthycaregiver.com, Elizabeth Miller
BONUS: How to Foster Your Kids' Street Smarts – a Your Child Explained Q&A
083: Three Ways to Help Your Kids Understand Their Feelings (And Why It Matters)
082: Helping Marla Streamline Busy Mornings with Six-Year-Old Gracie: A Your Child Explained Episode
081: What I Learned In Helping My Parents While My Dad Had Emergency Brain Surgery Last Month (Yes, This Really Just Happened)
080: An Awesome Parent Ninja Tactic for When You Are At Your Wit's End
079: Why Teach Kids to Help Others? A Your Child Explained Episode
078: How to Advocate for Happiness – No Impact Man Colin Beavan Is My Guest Today!
077: Parenting Introverts, Parenting Extroverts – Part Two
076: How Our Expectations as Parents Shape Our Kids – a Your Child Explained Episode
075: Helping A Child With Autism Connect Meaningfully – A Conversation With Dad and Social Support Worker Erik Wagter
074: Parenting Introverts, Parenting Extroverts – Part One