Explore every episode of the podcast Family Vacation Guide: Tiny Travelers
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| 010: Minimize Meltdowns on Vacation: Communication Tips from a Pediatric Speech Expert | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:46:21 | |
If your last family trip was filled with toddler tantrums or travel stress, this episode is for you. I’m joined by Dinalynn Rosenbush, pediatric speech-language pathologist and host of The Language of Play podcast. With over 30 years of experience helping families improve communication, Dinalynn shares how simple language tools, used at the right time, can help kids feel calmer, more confident, and better prepared while traveling. We talked about why preparing kids for transitions matters just as much as packing snacks, how to turn everyday travel moments into learning opportunities, and what “being a duck” has to do with getting through the airport. Whether you’re flying across the country or heading out on a weekend road trip, this episode will help you speak your child’s language and travel with more confidence. ✨ A few questions we covered:
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| 009: How to Make Disneyland Trips Magical for Kids (and Stress-Free for Moms) with the Fairy Guide Mother | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:44:31 | |
If you've ever dreamed of a stress-free trip to Disneyland with your little ones—but ended up feeling like you needed a fairy godmother—this episode is for you. We're joined by the brilliant and magical Katie Jo Lauren Cassidy, aka the Fairy Guide Mother, a Disneyland travel nanny with a background in early childhood education. With years of experience guiding families through the happiest (but also busiest) place on earth, Katie Jo shares her secrets for navigating lines, managing meltdowns, and making sure every family—neurodivergent kiddos included—gets to experience the magic. Whether you're a first-time Disney parent or a seasoned passholder still feeling overwhelmed by the app and the planning, this episode will change the way you vacation. ✨ Just a few of the questions we tackled in this episode:
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SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more parents who need these tips to make family travel a little lighter—and a lot more joyful. Thanks so much for tuning in to the Tiny Travelers show. See you next week! | |||
| 008: The Default Parent on Vacation — Mental Load, Packing Stress, and Travel Tips from Lily Walla, Founder of Auggie | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:41:48 | |
What does it really take to plan a family trip when you’re the one juggling the details, the bags, and everyone’s emotions? In this episode, we’re naming the invisible work behind family travel—and how to share the load so it doesn’t all fall on one parent (often mom!). I’m joined by Lily Walla, founder and CEO of Auggie, a platform helping modern parents shop smarter and feel more supported. She’s also a mom of a toddler, a Brooklyn-based entrepreneur, and the self-declared “default parent” when it comes to travel logistics. We talked about why packing the sunscreen is never just packing the sunscreen, what emotional labor looks like before and during a trip, and why making space for joy requires sharing the mental load. "It is you and your partner versus the mental load. It is not you and the mental load against your partner." Just a few of the questions we covered in this episode:
Whether you're planning a big trip or a weekend away, this episode is a supportive reminder that traveling with kids is hard work—and you don’t have to do it alone. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE MORE FROM BABYQUIP
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| 007: What to Pack (and What to Skip) When Traveling with a Baby: A Guide to Avoid Overpacking with Infant Insights Founder | 27 May 2025 | 00:30:48 | |
Parents don’t need more stuff. They need more support. That’s what Brooke Boruff—licensed occupational therapist, baby development consultant, and founder of Infant Insights—reminds us in this episode. We talked about the pressure to pack everything “just in case,” why the real travel essential might be peace of mind, and how you can build supportive routines even while on the go. “You’re not going to mess them up just because you took a vacation. You were literally meant to be that baby’s parent.” Brooke helps parents move from information overload to practical tools that actually work—especially when traveling with babies. From preventing flat head syndrome to preserving sleep routines, she shares how a little planning goes a long way. A few of the questions we covered in this episode:
We even talk about the importance of cleaning the house before you leave (you’ll relate), how babies feel your energy while you travel, and why routines don’t have to be perfect to be helpful. Whether you’re planning a beach trip with a baby or just want to feel more relaxed when traveling as a parent, this conversation is your reminder that support matters more than stuff. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Learn more about Brooke and her team of consultants: infantinsights.com MORE FROM BABYQUIP
🧳 Save $20 on your $100 rental with code TINYTRAVELERS at babyquip.com SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If this episode made you feel a little lighter about your next trip, send it to a fellow parent in the baby stage. And if you haven’t already, please take a second to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps other families find the show. Thanks for listening to Tiny Travelers. See you next week! | |||
| 006: Planning your first family trip to Disney? Tips for Visiting Walt Disney World (WDW) or Disneyland with a Baby or Toddler | 20 May 2025 | 00:32:08 | |
Planning a Disney trip with babies or toddlers? This is the episode for you. I talked with Alyson Thomas — IG @smartmomsplandisneypodcast—about one of the most magical, yet sometimes overwhelming, adventures you can plan: a first Disney trip with kids under five. Aly is a Disney travel expert, mom of three (including preschool twins!), and co-host of the Smart Moms Plan Disney Podcast. “It’s less about this magical first trip to Disney for them—and more about creating memories for your momhood, right? They only get one childhood, and you only get one shot at this as well. So I’m constantly doing the things I know I’ll remember… plus, they’re free when they’re under three—so why not?” From her go-to Disney gear hacks & stroller strategy to expert tips on avoiding hungry chaos, Alyson shared all her best Disney-with-a-baby tips! Just a few of the questions we tackled in this episode: Is it better to stay on site at Disney? (Onsite stay vs off-site stay at Disney) What is the best stroller for Disney? What is the best age for Disney World? How do you order food ahead of time at Disneyland? Is Epcot Worth It? Whether you are planning your first family trip to WDW or already a Disney fanatic, we got you covered in this episode. MORE DISNEY MAGIC ON BABYQUIP BLOG Planning your first Disney trip with little ones can feel like a lot—but don’t worry, we’ve got your back. To go even deeper on some of the tips Alyson and I talked about in this episode, head over to the BabyQuip blog:
Trust us—these reads are full of golden nuggets to help you plan your happiest trip yet! RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more parents who need these tips to make family travel a little lighter—and a lot more joyful. Thanks so much for tuning in to the Tiny Travelers show. See you next week! | |||
| 005: No More Sleepless Vacations: Expert Sleep Tips for Traveling Families with Rachael Shepard-Ohta, Founder of Hey, Sleepy Baby | 13 May 2025 | 00:36:03 | |
Planning your next family trip and worried about how your little one will sleep away from home? You’re not alone—and today’s episode is your survival guide to better sleep while traveling with kids. I’m joined by the amazing Rachel Shepard-Otaz —IG @heysleepybaby— certified sleep consultant, founder of Hey, Sleepy Baby, host of the No One Told Us podcast, and mom of three. I do love to travel. And I even made my husband put it in his vows that he would travel with me wherever I wanted to go—even if we had kids. From unexpected crib refusals to chaotic bedtimes in shared hotel rooms, Rachael talk all things rest, routines, and realistic expectations. No matter if you're navigating a full-blown vacation or just sleeping in a new space for a night, Rachael’s advice will help everyone sleep a little better. Just a few of the questions we tackled in this episode:
…plus plenty of real talk about co-sleeping, sleep gear rental, and how to keep your cool when your toddler just won’t nap. —-------------------------------------------------------
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If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more parents who need these insights to make their family travel a little lighter and a lot more joyful! Thanks for tuning in to Tiny Travelers show! See you next week! | |||
| 004: Is Disneyland After Dark the Secret to a Stress-Free Visit for Families with Toddlers? Baby-Friendly Tips from a Travel Expert in Anaheim, California | 06 May 2025 | 00:37:44 | |
What happens when you keep your toddler up past bedtime at Disneyland? Is it a recipe for disaster... or can Disneyland at night be the most magical visit for your family? In this episode, I’m joined by Breana Tocki—IG @babyquip.breetocki—to share her favorite tips for enjoying Disneyland after dark with babies and toddlers. She’s a Disneyland insider, one of BabyQuip’s OG Quality Provider in in Anaheim, California, and a mom of three. “I’m not a morning person—and I’m sure a lot of other parents aren’t morning people either. That’s why I say: do Disney on your own terms. Disney After Dark is honestly the perfect way to have a magical adventure with your little ones.” As a local parent, Breana knows all the hidden gems and late-night hacks that make Disneyland with little ones magical. From managing overstimulation with the right baby gear to finding peaceful corners for breaks, this episode is packed with golden advice you won’t find on the Disneyland map. Just a few of the questions we tackled in this episode:
So if you're planning a trip with toddlers or babies along for the adventure—or just dreaming about your next visit—hit play.
MORE DISNEY MAGIC ON BABYQUIP BLOG Planning a trip to Disneyland with little ones can feel overwhelming—but we’ve got you covered! Head over to the BabyQuip blog to explore even more helpful tips, hidden gems, and family travel guides to make your Disney vacation smooth, stress-free, and full of magical moments. Here are some of our top picks to get you started:
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SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more parents who need these tips to make family travel a little lighter—and a lot more joyful. Thanks so much for tuning in to the Tiny Travelers show. See you next week! | |||
| 003: Raising Mindful Travelers: How to Keep Kids Calm and Present—Even in the Airport Chaos with Samantha Cieslinski, The Running Wine Mom | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:38:30 | |
If traveling with kids ever feels more like surviving than vacationing, this episode is for you. I sat down with Samantha Cieslinski—IG @therunningwinemom_—to share simple ways we can help kids (and us as parents!) be more calm, present, and connected while traveling. Samantha is a high school health and PE teacher, mom of two, and podcast host who’s passionate about making movement, mindfulness, and motherhood all work together. “And just letting go of that control is a really big practice that I think a lot of us, especially as moms, have a hard time doing. And if we can do it at home, we can do it on vacation.” We talk about what mindfulness really looks like in the chaos of everyday parenting and travel. From calming mid-flight meltdowns to setting flexible routines that actually work, Samantha shares judgment-free, super practical tips you can start using right away—whether you’re off to Disney or just tackling a Target run.
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SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more parents who need these tips to make family travel a little lighter—and a lot more joyful. Thanks so much for tuning in to the Tiny Travelers show. See you next week! | |||
| 002: Traveling with Twin Babies: Ultimate Survival Tips for Flying, Packing & Road Trips with Barbie Blank | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:25:17 | |
Traveling with little ones is an adventure in itself, but when you're managing twins? That’s next-level logistics. In today’s episode, I’m joined by none other than Barbie Blank—IG @thebarbieblank— travel influencer, former WWE Diva Champion, and mom to newborn twins. You got this, you know? Like, just know it's gonna be fine. Whatever's gonna happen, what's gonna happen. If you're on a plane, you're never gonna see these people again. Try to have fun traveling with your kids! If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the idea of flying or road-tripping with babies, this episode is the pep talk and how-to guide you didn’t know you needed. Just a few of the questions we tackled in this episode:
…plus plenty of real talk about traveling with friends & grandparents, and the surprising thing Barbie’s twins did at a Coachella PR event (you'll want to hear this!). MORE FROM OUR GUEST & BABYQUIP:
Planning a trip with little ones can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to do it alone! Head over to the BabyQuip blog where we’ve packed tons of expert tips, checklists, and guides to help you plan stress-free, memorable adventures with your family. Here are some of our top picks to get you started:
If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts—or wherever you love to listen! Your support helps us reach more parents who need these insights to make their family travel a little lighter and a lot more joyful! Thanks for tuning in to Tiny Travelers show! See you next week! | |||
| 001: Welcome to Tiny Travelers: Your New Go-To for Stress-Free Family Adventures | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:11:10 | |
Welcome to Tiny Travelers, the family vacation podcast where we make traveling with kids easier, smarter, and more fun. I'm Sarah Huff, a travel-loving mom and baby gear expert who's been helping families travel lighter and happier for nearly a decade. In this very first episode, I'm sharing my story, how BabyQuip changed my life (and saved my sanity) on my very first trip with a baby, and why Tiny Travelers will become your favorite new resource for real-world travel tips, encouragement, and fun along the way. This show will answer questions like:
We’ll keep things real, helpful, and even a little funny, because let’s be honest, sometimes you just have to laugh when you're traveling with kids. I'm so excited you're here. Let’s figure it out together, one trip (and one snack pouch) at a time.
Tiny Travelers is proud to be powered by BabyQuip, the #1 marketplace for baby gear rentals, trusted by traveling families everywhere. Because every great adventure starts with packing light and traveling happy!
If you loved this episode (and you're ready to enjoy the ride with us!), please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you love to listen! Your support helps us reach more parents who need these insights to make their family travel a little lighter and a lot more joyful. Thanks for tuning in to Tiny Travelers! Welcome, and see you next week!
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