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Thrive Like A Parent

Thrive Like A Parent

著者: Dr. Brooke Weinstein
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概要

This podcast is different from all the other parenting podcasts you’ve seen. Dr. B gets real and open about the true struggles of parenthood. It’ll be messy, entertaining, educational and real! No quick band aid fixes but an authentic journey to THRIVING in parenthood. Think of Dr. B as a personal trainer for your brain. Cause this sh*t is REAL. She specializes in neuroscience based sensory and emotional regulation. But the good news is you don’t have to be a neuro science geek to learn all the brilliant tips and tricks to make your life so much easier in parenthood * New episode every Friday.Dr. Brooke Weinstein 人間関係 子育て
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  • The Missing Piece in Modern Parenting Partnerships
    2026/05/15

    EP:192 Every family dynamic looks different—and every role within a partnership matters. Whether you’re the working parent, the stay-at-home parent, the default parent carrying the mental load, or the partner feeling the constant pressure to provide… none of it is easy.

    In this episode of Thrive Like a Parent Podcast, we’re diving into one of the biggest missing pieces in modern relationships: understanding each other’s nervous systems and the invisible emotional weight both partners carry every single day.

    For the stay-at-home or default parent, the chaos never fully stops. The mental load, emotional regulation, caregiving, and constant demands can leave you feeling overwhelmed and disconnected from yourself.

    For the working parent, the pressure can feel endless too—providing financially, chasing the next goal, worrying about job security, supporting the family, and carrying the fear of “what happens if I can’t keep this up?”

    So many partnerships today are struggling with resentment, disconnection, anger, and feeling unseen. This conversation is about creating more awareness, compassion, tolerance, and curiosity for each other’s experience.

    If you’ve ever felt misunderstood in your relationship, emotionally exhausted in parenting, or disconnected from your partner, this episode is for you.

    ✨ In this episode, we talk about: • The emotional pressure both parents carry • The hidden mental load in parenting • Nervous system regulation in relationships • Why resentment builds in partnerships • How to create more connection and understanding • Supporting each other through stress and overwhelm

    🎧 Listen now and start building deeper connection, empathy, and emotional safety in your relationship.

    👇 COMMENT BELOW: Which role do you relate to most right now—the overwhelmed default parent or the pressured working parent?

    💬 If this episode resonated with you, share it with your partner, a friend, or another parent who needs this conversation today.

    ❤️ Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications for more conversations on parenting, emotional regulation, relationships, and healing.

    #ThriveLikeAParentPodcast #ParentingPodcast #Relationships #Marriage #MentalLoad #EmotionalRegulation #NervousSystem #ParentingStress #Connection #Intimacy #Resentment #CouplesCommunication #ConsciousParenting #Parenthood #HealingRelationships #PodcastForParents

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    36 分
  • From Anxiety to Emotional Regulation
    2026/05/08

    EP191: On this week’s episode of the Thrive Like a Parent Podcast, we’re diving into the powerful topic of emotional regulation and what happens when we become emotionally dysregulated.

    If you’ve been experiencing constant stress, anxiety, mood swings, emotional overwhelm, angry outbursts, shame, or feeling stuck in survival mode, this episode is for you. Emotional dysregulation can impact every area of your life—your relationships, parenting, mental health, and overall well-being.

    In this conversation, I share why emotional regulation is such an important part of healing and growth. So many people try to suppress their emotions, ignore them, or push them onto others instead of learning how to process and regulate them in a healthy way. One of the most common signs of emotional dysregulation I see is anxiety—and the good news is, there are ways to support your brain and body through it.

    You do not have to stay trapped in emotional overwhelm. Healing, peace, and emotional balance are possible with the right support and tools.

    If you’re ready to learn how to move from anxiety and emotional chaos into regulation and stability, this episode will encourage and equip you.

    Comment “support” below and let’s chat. You don’t have to do this alone.

    XOXO, Dr. B

    🔔 Subscribe for more episodes on regulation, relationships, and parenting. 👍 If this helped you, like the video, leave a comment telling me your biggest takeaway, and share it with a friend who needs to hear they’re not alone.

    Links & Resources: 📘 Check out more episodes of Thrive Like a Parent - https://drbrookeweinstein.com/thrive-podcast/ 📸 Follow Dr. B on Instagram - https://bit.ly/48VZI5e 🌐 Visit our website for more resources on self-care and well-being - https://drbrookeweinstein.com

    #podcast #thrivelikeaparent #thrivelikeaparentpodcast #emotionalhealth #emotionaldysregulation #emotionalregulation #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #anxiety #dealingwithanxiety #regulatingemotions

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    29 分
  • How Self-Regulation Transforms Your Relationship
    2026/05/01

    EP:190 In this episode of Thrive Like a Parent, I’m getting really honest about something so many couples quietly struggle with: that heavy cycle of resentment, anger, and disconnection with your partner. I share why I don’t always believe traditional couples counseling is the most effective route and why I choose to work with partners individually instead. When each person learns to regulate their own nervous system—instead of trying to fix, manage, or control the other—you naturally begin to release codependency, reduce resentment, and rebuild real connection. I open up about my own experiences in partnership and parenting and walk you through: How over-functioning and constantly “doing everything” leads to burnout, anger, and keeping score Why trying to fix your partner’s dysregulation never works (and only drains you) The difference between truly supporting your partner vs. carrying them How to have hard conversations about mood, energy, snapping, and behavior without blame, shame, or name-calling How dysregulation and disconnection quietly shut down intimacy What it looks like when both partners become self-regulated, self-responsible, and emotionally available If you’ve ever thought: “I’m doing everything and it’s still not enough.” “My partner has no idea what I carry.” “We feel more like roommates than partners.” …then this episode is for you. I’ll give you a new lens on your relationship so you can stop trying to fix each other and instead regulate yourselves, communicate clearly, and rebuild intimacy from a grounded, healthy place. You’ll walk away with practical language you can start using today to shift the energy in your home—without another screaming match or weeks of walking on eggshells. Ready for the next step? If this episode speaks to you, share it with your partner and use it as a starting point for an honest, loving conversation about what’s really going on beneath the surface. If you’re ready to learn how to regulate your own nervous system so you can show up differently in your relationship, parenting, and everyday life, join my sensory and emotional regulation program. This is the work that has transformed hundreds of partnerships from the inside out. Subscribe for more episodes on regulation, relationships, and parenting. If this helped you, like the video, leave a comment telling me your biggest takeaway, and share it with a friend who needs to hear they’re not alone. Links & Resources: Check out more episodes of Thrive Like a Parent - https://drbrookeweinstein.com/thrive-podcast/ Follow Dr. B on Instagram - https://bit.ly/48VZI5e Visit our website for more resources on self-care and well-being - https://drbrookeweinstein.com #ThriveLikeAParent #SelfRegulation #EmotionalRegulation #Relationships #MarriageAdvice #Codependency #NervousSystemRegulation #Intimacy #Parenting #ConsciousParenting #MarriageHealth #MentalHealth #PartnershipGoals

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    39 分
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