Simple Families
A podcast by Denaye Barahona Ph.D.
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339 Episodio
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SFP 134: Happier for the Holidays [with Gretchen Rubin]
Pubblicato: 19/11/2018 -
SFP 133: Holiday Q+A [Part II]
Pubblicato: 14/11/2018 -
SFP 132: Holiday Q+A [Part I]
Pubblicato: 7/11/2018 -
SFP 131: Rewiring Our Brains for Gratitude [with Josie Robinson of The Gratitude Jar]
Pubblicato: 31/10/2018 -
SFP 130: Letting Go of Unrealistic Expectations in Motherhood [with Natalie from Better Postpartum]
Pubblicato: 24/10/2018 -
SFP 129: Work Can Be Self-Care [Meghan Fitzgerald of Tinkergarten]
Pubblicato: 17/10/2018 -
SFP 128: Living Coffee ’til Cocktails [with Brooke Conley]
Pubblicato: 10/10/2018 -
SFP 127: Simple Q&A | Too many gifts, siblings quarrels, social media + kids
Pubblicato: 3/10/2018 -
SFP 126: How to Give Your Child the Very Best [with Bill Deresiewicz, author of Excellent Sheep]
Pubblicato: 26/9/2018 -
SFP 125: The Value of Just Staying Home [with author Rahima Dancy]
Pubblicato: 18/9/2018 -
SFP 124: Rethinking Education in the Early Years [with Aubrey Hargis of Child of The Redwoods]
Pubblicato: 12/9/2018 -
SFP 123: Simple Q&A
Pubblicato: 5/9/2018 -
SFP 122: Intentional Fatherhood [with Clark Davis]
Pubblicato: 29/8/2018 -
SFP 121: Minimalism + Parenthood [with Kristen Puzzo]
Pubblicato: 22/8/2018 -
SFP 120: Trading my Job for Simplicity [with Lilly Neubauer]
Pubblicato: 15/8/2018 -
SFP 119: Living an Abundant Life with Less [with Rachelle Crawford]
Pubblicato: 8/8/2018 -
SFP 118: All-Natural Biohacks for Kids [with author Jena Pincott]
Pubblicato: 1/8/2018 -
SFP 117: Finding the Balance of Work Vs. Play in Childhood [with Jeanne-Marie Paynel of Voila Montessori]
Pubblicato: 26/7/2018 -
SFP 116: Raising Naturally Curious Children [with Nicole Roccaro]
Pubblicato: 18/7/2018 -
SFP 115: The Benefits of Rowdy Play [with Frances Carlson of Big Body Play]
Pubblicato: 11/7/2018
Simple Families offers solutions for living well with children. In this show, we focus on child behavior, positive parenting, family wellness, and decreasing the mental load. As a Mama with a doctorate in Child Development, Denaye’s perspectives are grounded in research, but more importantly real life.