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In the midst of the always chaotic end-of-school season, I decided to share a story about why it mat

Heidi Schalk is a business strategy and leadership coach who is also an author, speaker, and the hos

We all put up emotional barriers to shield ourselves from getting hurt, but we often miss the delica

We all experience hard things and off days—but how often do we realize we have a choice whether to b

As a consultant, parent coach, conscious discipline practitioner, podcaster, and content creator,  M

How do you navigate the uncertainty of deciding when it’s time to make a change in your life, or eve

Let’s talk about money today. Many of us didn’t learn any kind of financial literacy in school or fr

We talk a lot about navigating our emotions in our personal (and parenting) lives, but what about in

After more than a decade of strategic business consulting, Lindsay Rae Hancock realized her innate p

If you’re like me and find the mind-body connection fascinating, this episode is for you. Today’s cl

Cindy Muchnick, author and mother of four (almost) grown children, brings a wealth of knowledge and

Holidays can be a mixed bag of emotions, and it’s important to be real about that. You may have had

Dr. Caroline Leaf is a best-selling author, renowned neuroscientist, and host of the award-winning p

Kailan Carr is the author of Screens Away, Time To Play, and the founder of Quiet Book Queen and Cra

Humans have the innate desire to connect with others. However, relationships will always be complex,

Whether you’re looking to evolve yourself, manage a team at work, or influence your children, it can

Becoming a parent makes you face a lot of your own emotions and evaluate your own upbringing. And wh

We all know there’s no such thing as a perfect parent—but then why do we so often fall into the trap

Does it seem like our society has the perception that busy people are somehow better? That they’ve g

Recently I’ve been forced to start some hard conversations, even though I really dislike conflict. I