PG-ish
A podcast by Erin Holland - Tuesdays
332 Episodes
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312. The power of radical empathy, a conversation with Bryan Saint-Louis
Published: 9/07/2024 -
311. Guiding teenagers toward a brighter future, a conversation with Coach Kevin
Published: 25/06/2024 -
310. Wee Wellness Wednesday: Unplugging for a Summer Refresh - Let's Do A Digital Detox
Published: 19/06/2024 -
309. How to Own Being a Boss Mom, a conversation with Dana Malstaff
Published: 11/06/2024 -
308. Why is there a burrito in my pantry?
Published: 28/05/2024 -
307. Creating a strategy for motherhood, dreams, and business, an interview with Heidi Schalk
Published: 14/05/2024 -
306. Porcupine Principles - Setting Boundaries for Healthy Relationships, featuring Henry Ammar
Published: 30/04/2024 -
305. Choosing Happiness, featuring Connie Podesta
Published: 16/04/2024 -
304. Breaking Generational Cycles of Parenting, an interview with Mr. Chazz
Published: 2/04/2024 -
303. Navigating Change: When to Persevere and When to Quit, featuring Sarah Weiler
Published: 19/03/2024 -
302. From Piggy Banks to Stocks, we're talking about MONEY!, an interview with Maya Corbic
Published: 5/03/2024 -
301. Feeling all the feels wherever we go, featuring Mollie West Duffy
Published: 20/02/2024 -
300. How to Build a Life Without Sacrificing What Matters Most, an interview with Lindsay Rae Hancock
Published: 6/02/2024 -
299. Mindful connection and your health, featuring Dr. Gabor Mate
Published: 23/01/2024 -
298. Navigating life with a teen, an interview with Cindy Muchnick
Published: 9/01/2024 -
297. Moving forward, featuring Nora McInerny
Published: 2/01/2024 -
296. How to clean up your mental mess, an interview with Dr. Caroline Leaf
Published: 19/12/2023 -
295. Screens Away, Time to Play, an interview with Kailan Carr
Published: 12/12/2023 -
294. The quality of your relationships determines the quality of your life, featuring Esther Perel
Published: 5/12/2023 -
293. Everything begins with a thought, featuring John Maxwell
Published: 28/11/2023
PG-ish Parenting is personal development for parents. It empowers moms and dads to evolve their parenting experience from one of overwhelm and frustration to growth and success. Since kiddos learn so much from the adults around them, PG-ish is parental guidance-ish, designed to help parents create a life worthy of emulation. pgishparenting.com