Brought to you by Care.com, Equal Parts is a podcast for working parents who are trying to balance it all while caring for the people they love – including themselves. Being a working parent is hard. But you do it for the ones you care for, because they’re the ones you care most about. You can never be prepared for everything that is thrown your way – whether at work or at home. But, the Equal Parts podcast will try to make this a little easier for you. We will talk to experts, authors, and parents who will share their insights, advice, and tips on how to navigate parenthood and professionalism – at the same time.Read more »
Brought to you by Care.com, Equal Parts is a podcast for working parents who are trying to balance it all while caring for the people they love – including themselves. Being a working parent is hard. But you do it for the ones you care for, because they’re the ones you care most about. You can never be prepared for everything that is thrown your way – whether at work or at home. But, the Equal Parts podcast will try to make this a little easier for you. We will talk to experts, authors, and parents who will share their insights, advice, and tips on how to navigate parenthood and professionalism – at the same time.Read Less
So you’re not the “perfect parent.” So what?! In a world of Instagram pics, Facebook mom groups, sports meets, and smartphones, Lisa Sugarman has a simple message for parents: stop being so hard on yourselves, and on your kids. Sugarman is a nationally syndicated columnist, mother of two, and co-author of the book, How to Raise Perfectly Imperfect Kids And Be Ok With It: Real Tips & Strategies for Parents of Today’s Gen Z Kids. She’s with us to talk about the value of letting go of all the worry and stress about what everyone else thinks. Stop comparing your family to the one next door and celebrate the messiness (huge piles of laundry, dirty dishes, and all!). Listen to this episode to learn: - Why we need to embrace our kids for who they are, the path they’re on, and the goals they have - Why the pressure to project the image of being the “perfect family” (especially on social media) does us more harm than good - The benefits of letting go of the fear of failure and “turning the lens inward” on ourselves - How we can set good examples for our kids in times of stress - Why it might be time to cut an activity (or two), and the importance of unstructured down time - How to feed our kids’ passions and interests without pushing them too hard or too far - Advice on setting healthy boundaries for kids around technology use and screen time For more information, visit: www.lisasugarman.com