07-23-2025

Body Shame Is Contagious. I Know Because I Spread It.

By Tiffani Dhooge She walked into my office like she knew she looked good; pants painted on, shirt tucked tight, belt riding high and proud of every curve. She was feeling herself. And then I opened my mouth. Without hesitation, I said: “Oh honey, you should probably untuck that shirt. It would drape in a… Continue reading Body Shame Is Contagious. I Know Because I Spread It.

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07-22-2025

How a Brain Injury, 30 Pounds, and One Brave Kid Changed the Way I Parent

By Kelley Maple I’m a family nurse practitioner. I specialize in hormone health and regenerative medicine. I see women every day who carry decades of shame in their bodies. They come into my office exhausted, disconnected, and convinced that their value peaked ten years ago—or twenty. Some of them can’t even make eye contact when… Continue reading How a Brain Injury, 30 Pounds, and One Brave Kid Changed the Way I Parent

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07-14-2025

Stop Telling Her She’s Beautiful. Start Teaching Her She’s Enough

By Alex Ayodele I spent ten years working as a model and nearly two decades dancing and running track—industries where your worth is measured in inches and seconds. I know exactly what it feels like to be picked apart, praised for your appearance, and told your value comes from the outside. And now, as a… Continue reading Stop Telling Her She’s Beautiful. Start Teaching Her She’s Enough

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07-03-2025

Trust Over Control: What HOA Boards and Teenagers Taught Me About Boundaries That Actually Work

By Stephanie Parker As President of First Service Residential South Florida, Stephanie Parker is a seasoned executive in residential property management, specializing in HOA and condominium board governance. Outside the boardroom, she’s a devoted mother of two and an advocate for trust-based parenting. She believes the best boundaries—whether in communities or families—are built on respect,… Continue reading Trust Over Control: What HOA Boards and Teenagers Taught Me About Boundaries That Actually Work

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06-30-2025

What I Got Wrong the First Time—And Why My Kids Thank Me for It

By Julie Khanna When my oldest daughter was a teenager, I thought I was doing everything right. She had a curfew. I checked her location. I asked a million questions. And I did it all because I loved her. Because I didn’t want her to repeat my mistakes. Because I was a teen mom, and… Continue reading What I Got Wrong the First Time—And Why My Kids Thank Me for It

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06-19-2025

Podcast Notes: How Fatherhood Rewired the Way I Lead

Written by Nicholas Sproul  You can earn degrees, attend conferences, and lead massive teams—but nothing will prepare you to manage unpredictable humans quite like raising your own. There’s no “standard operating procedure” for raising kids. What works with one might totally flop with another. Sound familiar? It should. Because leading a team isn’t that different.… Continue reading Podcast Notes: How Fatherhood Rewired the Way I Lead

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06-17-2025

Podcast Notes: Boundaries, Not Balance

Forget Work-Life Balance. Let’s Talk About Work-Life Boundaries. We looooooooove to talk about balance. Like it’s a milestone you reach once your kids can tie their shoes and microwave their own chicken nuggets. But if you listened to the Dad Mode episode of This is NOW: Parenting Teens Today, you already know: Balance isn’t the… Continue reading Podcast Notes: Boundaries, Not Balance

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06-10-2025

Raising your LGBTQ+ Teen with PRIDE: What to Do When the People You Love Hurt the Child You’re Raising

When your teen comes out to you, it’s a sacred moment. One that often comes with a shaky voice, a held breath, and a heart hoping—praying—that nothing changes. And if you’re the parent they chose to tell, it means they believe you’re safe. That’s no small thing. But what happens when the rest of the… Continue reading Raising your LGBTQ+ Teen with PRIDE: What to Do When the People You Love Hurt the Child You’re Raising

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06-02-2025

From Rifleman to Rainbow Flags: Parenting the Full Spectrum

Written by Kristina Graham As parents, we all know our kids come with wildly different personalities, quirks, and snack preferences. Some are picky eaters. Some love glitter. Some eat glitter. Each one is a whole dang ecosystem of likes, dislikes, strengths, and “no thank yous.” Let’s take my eldest son, for example. I knew by… Continue reading From Rifleman to Rainbow Flags: Parenting the Full Spectrum

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05-09-2025

Podcast Notes: I’m Not Here to Be Your Friend. I’m Here to Raise You Right.

By Tiffani Dhooge “Children should be seen and not heard.” I hated it when they said that. And yet… somehow, it embedded itself deep inside me anyway. When it was my turn to parent, I didn’t even realize it was there—until it started coming out of my mouth. It showed up in how I reacted.… Continue reading Podcast Notes: I’m Not Here to Be Your Friend. I’m Here to Raise You Right.

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