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Winning Bedtime: How to Make Evenings Easier for the Whole Family02 Apr 202500:55:59

🎙 Episode 12: Winning Bedtime – How to Make Evenings Easier for the Whole Family
Hosts: Laura Wilson & Alex Wilson
Guest: Stacey Brion, Registered Psychotherapist

Bedtime doesn’t have to be a battleground. In this insightful and practical episode of the Intentional Household podcast, Laura and Alex are joined by renowned Registered Psychotherapist Stacey Brion to tackle one of the most common parenting challenges: bedtime.

Stacey brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the conversation—holding dual master’s degrees in Developmental and Counselling Psychology, with a specialization in complex family dynamics. As both a professional and a mom of three, she offers a compassionate, real-world lens on what truly works when the lights go out.

Together, the trio explores:

🛌 Why bedtime becomes a struggle and the hidden ways parents might unintentionally fuel resistance.
📚 How to build an age-appropriate bedtime routine for kids of different ages (inspired by Laura and Alex’s own 3, 5, and 7-year-olds).
💤 Tools to create a calming evening environment—including mindfulness, sensory input, and storytelling.
🚫 What to do when bedtime turns into a power struggle—and how to set clear yet compassionate boundaries.
💡 Special strategies for neurodivergent children, kids with anxiety, or families navigating co-parenting or blended households.
🔥 Rapid-fire tips for exhausted parents who need bedtime wins… fast.

From dealing with stall tactics (more books, anyone?) to managing sibling dynamics, this episode is filled with actionable advice that can bring peace back to your evenings.

💬 Golden Nugget from Stacey: "Consistency doesn’t mean perfection—it means predictable, safe, and connected moments your child can count on."

If bedtime feels overwhelming in your home, this episode will leave you feeling more confident, empowered, and ready to make small changes that lead to big results.

✨ Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast to help us reach more families looking to live with intention.
📲 Follow along on Instagram @IntentionalHousehold
📧 Looking for personalized support? Connect with Stacey at familytherapyto.com

Let’s win bedtime—together.

Mastering the Juggle: How Entrepreneurial Families Make it Work26 Mar 202500:43:57

In this episode of the Intentional Household Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Sarah Breen—pediatrician, mom of two, and Co-Founder & COO of The Epic F.I.T.—to talk about the realities of juggling entrepreneurship, a demanding career, and raising a family.

Sarah shares her powerful journey from practicing medicine to running a business alongside her husband, Justin Breen. We dive into the systems and mindset shifts that help her stay grounded while managing her professional and personal worlds.

What you’ll hear in this episode:
✅ How to work with your spouse without burning out your marriage
✅ Structuring your day to serve both your business and your family
✅ Time management and household routines that actually work
✅ Signs of stress and burnout—and how to reset
✅ Creating an intentional family culture that supports your values

If you're a parent trying to lead in business and at home, this conversation is packed with insights you don’t want to miss.

👉 Learn more about Sarah’s work at theepicfit.com
👉 Visit intentionalhousehold.com for more tools and support
📲 Follow us on Instagram: @IntentionalHousehold

🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe!

Understanding Intentional Living; A Beginner's Guide to Intentional Living and Building Your Household Ecosystem10 Jan 202500:41:10

In this episode of the Intentional Household Podcast, hosts Laura and Alex Wilson guide listeners through the foundational principles of intentional living and how to create a cohesive household ecosystem. Whether you’re a busy professional, a parent, or simply looking to bring more alignment into your daily life, this episode offers a beginner-friendly introduction to living with purpose and intention.

Laura and Alex explore the concept of intentional living, emphasizing how it differs from merely organizing or managing life. They discuss practical strategies for building intentional relationships, balancing career and home life, dividing household responsibilities, and embedding intentional values into parenting. You’ll also learn how to approach family planning with purpose and when to bring in outside help that aligns with your household’s goals.

What’s Inside:

  • A clear definition of intentional living and why it matters.
  • How to view your household as an interconnected ecosystem.
  • Practical tips for improving communication, establishing routines, and aligning as a family.
  • Simple starting points for anyone ready to live more intentionally.

Whether you’re just beginning your journey or looking to refine your approach, this episode will leave you inspired and equipped to create a home environment that supports your values, relationships, and aspirations.

Tune in and start your journey toward intentional living today!

👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who would love to live more intentionally.

Why We Started Intentional Household03 Jan 202500:32:01

In this debut episode of the Intentional Household Podcast, Alex and Laura Wilson share the story behind the creation of Intentional Household—a service designed to help busy families and professionals optimize their lives and reclaim their time.

Hear how Alex’s experience as a real estate broker and Laura’s background in nutrition and operations inspired them to tackle the challenges of balancing work, family, and personal growth. They discuss the lessons they’ve learned from building a service that empowers families to live intentionally, the meaning behind the name "Intentional Household," and how their vision goes beyond managing tasks to creating a joyful, purposeful way of living.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • The pivotal moments that inspired Alex and Laura to create Intentional Household.
  • How their unique backgrounds and experiences shaped their approach to household management.
  • The core principles of intentional living and why it’s the foundation of their mission.
  • Insights into the systems and strategies that make life simpler and more fulfilling.

Whether you’re looking to create a more intentional household or simply curious about the inspiration behind this labor of love, this episode is for you.

✨ Join the movement toward intentional living today!
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🌐 Visit our website for more resources and details about our services.

Intentional Meal Planning with Former Chef and Mom of Three, Tatiana Rivers19 Mar 202500:46:06

Mealtime, especially dinner, can feel like an ongoing battle for busy families. Between career obligations, kids’ sports and activities, and the challenge of pleasing picky eaters, stress can take over what should be a nourishing and connected part of the day. In this episode, Laura Wilson sits down with Tatiana Rivers, a former chef and mom of three, to discuss how intentional meal planning can transform dinnertime from chaos to calm.

Tatiana shares practical strategies for getting organized, leveraging technology for grocery efficiency, and meal planning in a way that keeps things quick, nutritious, and exciting—without the burnout. Laura, a former dietitian, offers insights on developing balanced eating habits for the whole family, ensuring parents don’t feel overwhelmed while still fostering healthy habits that last a lifetime.

If you’re looking for ways to simplify mealtime, reduce stress, and make dinner more intentional, this episode is packed with real-life strategies you can implement today.

🔹 Key Takeaways:
✅ The first step to stress-free dinners: getting organized
✅ How technology can streamline grocery shopping
✅ Meal planning strategies that keep food exciting and efficient
✅ Healthy eating habits that work for the whole family
✅ How to balance nutrition without stressing over every bite

Tune in for expert advice, practical solutions, and real-life tips to help you take control of mealtime—so you can focus on what truly matters: connecting with your family.

Building a Family Legacy Through Traditions and Stories12 Mar 202500:27:35

 Hosts: Alex and Laura Wilson

Episode Overview

In this episode, Alex and Laura explore the profound impact of family traditions and storytelling on building a lasting legacy. They share practical ways to create meaningful traditions, preserve family stories, and foster a strong sense of identity across generations.

What You’ll Learn:

✅ How to start and sustain meaningful family traditions
✅ Ways to collect and share family stories
✅ The emotional and cultural significance of a strong family legacy

Key Segments:

🛠 What is a Family Legacy?

  • Understanding the emotional and cultural significance of legacy
  • Examples from different cultures and communities
  • Research-backed insights on how traditions strengthen children’s resilience

🎉 Building Traditions

  • Ideas for daily, seasonal, and milestone traditions
  • Tips for starting new traditions that align with family values
  • Making traditions inclusive for blended and multicultural families

📖 Preserving Family Stories

  • The importance of passing down family values through storytelling
  • How to record oral histories and encourage kids to participate
  • Digital tools for archiving stories and keeping them alive

🚧 Challenges and Solutions

  • Overcoming busy schedules and cultural differences in traditions
  • Simplifying traditions while keeping them meaningful
  • Communicating the purpose behind traditions to get family buy-in

💡 Actionable Takeaways:
✔ Start small and be consistent with traditions
✔ Make storytelling a natural part of family life
✔ Use tools like shared journals, videos, or storytelling nights to document memories

Final Thoughts & Call to Action

Alex and Laura remind listeners: Your family legacy starts with small, intentional actions today.

📢 Join the Conversation:
Share your family traditions and favorite stories with us on social media!

🔜 Next Episode Preview:
Don’t miss “The Power of Meal Planning for Intentional Eating” in next week’s episode.

🎧 Listen now on all major podcast platforms!

Prioritizing Yourself: The Key to a Balanced Household05 Mar 202500:44:49

🎙 Episode 8 – Prioritizing Yourself: The Key to a Balanced Household

Many parents and busy professionals believe that putting themselves last is the "right" thing to do for their family. But what if prioritizing yourself actually makes you a better parent, partner, and professional? In this episode of Intentional Household, Laura and Alex challenge the myth that self-sacrifice equals good parenting and share why self-care is essential—not selfish.

💡 What You’ll Learn:
✅ Why neglecting yourself leads to burnout, resentment, and decreased productivity
✅ How to shift from reactive self-care (burnout recovery) to proactive self-care (preventing burnout)
✅ Practical strategies for reclaiming your time—household structure, delegation, and time blocking
✅ How to navigate guilt and pushback from partners, family, or cultural expectations
✅ Why modeling self-prioritization teaches children lifelong balance

Join Laura Wilson, Certified Kolbe™ & PRINT® Coach, and Alex Wilson, Entrepreneur & Real Estate Broker, as they break down how a well-managed household creates space for personal fulfillment—and why taking care of yourself benefits everyone around you.

🎧 Tune in now and take on this week’s challenge: Identify one small habit to start prioritizing yourself!

Creating a Morning Routine That Sets You Up For Success26 Feb 202500:31:18

In this episode, Laura and Alex Wilson explore the impact of a well-designed morning routine on daily success. They break down the science behind morning habits, offer step-by-step guidance on building an effective routine, and share practical solutions for overcoming obstacles like lack of time or motivation. Listeners will walk away with actionable strategies to optimize their mornings and start each day with clarity and purpose.


🎧 Listen now and transform your mornings

💡 Subscribe to our podcast and visit our website for more resources on intentional living! 🌐 https://www.intentionalhousehold.com




Help! I can't find a babysitter19 Feb 202500:29:30

Finding a reliable babysitter can feel impossible—until you have the right system in place! In this episode of the Intentional Household Podcast, Laura and Alex share everything you need to know about hiring, training, and keeping a great babysitter so you're never left scrambling again.

🚀 What you’ll learn:
✔️ The best places to find a trustworthy babysitter
✔️ How to hire and train them for success
✔️ Why a babysitter isn’t just for date nights—they can be a lifesaver for your household
✔️ How to build a system so you always have reliable childcare when you need it

Stop stressing about last-minute childcare and start feeling confident knowing you always have a plan in place!

🎧 Listen now on:
🔗 Spotify
🔗 Apple Podcasts
🔗 YouTube

📲 Find out more about what we do at: IntentionalHousehold.com
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Help! My Nanny is Driving me Crazy!12 Feb 202500:34:38

Having a nanny is a privilege, but let’s be honest—navigating this relationship can be challenging. If you’ve ever felt frustrated, misunderstood, or like you’re constantly re-explaining expectations, you’re not alone. In this episode, Laura and Alex dive deep into the root causes of disconnects between families and their nannies (or other household support partners) and, more importantly, how to turn things around.

The key? Shifting your mindset. Your nanny isn’t just an employee—they’re a support partner, and when you start viewing the relationship as a team effort rather than a hierarchy, everything changes.

💡 What We Cover in This Episode:
✔️ Why lack of communication is at the heart of most issues—and how to fix it.
✔️ The power of PRINT® and Kolbe assessments in understanding working styles and compatibility.
✔️ Household management strategies that mirror successful organizations (because your home should function as smoothly as a well-run company!).
✔️ The small daily habits that can build a respectful, collaborative, and drama-free relationship with your nanny.
✔️ Practical steps to reset and improve the dynamic if things aren’t working.

By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clear roadmap to building a healthy, functional, and mutually respectful partnership with your nanny—one that makes your home a place of calm, connection, and efficiency, instead of frustration.

Want to complete a PRINT® or Kolbe assessment for your nanny or household team? Contact us to learn how these tools can transform your home dynamics.

🎧 Listen now and start building a stronger household team!


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Professional Organizer Secrets: Create a Home That Works for You with Hersey Gonzales05 Feb 202500:46:09

Ever feel like your home is in a constant state of chaos—no matter how hard you try to keep it organized? You’re not alone! In this episode of Intentional Household, Laura and Alex dive deep into the challenges of maintaining order in a busy home, especially when juggling family members with different habits and routines.

Joining them is professional organizer Hersey Gonzales, founder of Neat Freaks. With years of experience transforming homes and businesses into clutter-free, stress-free spaces, Hersey shares expert strategies for tackling common problem areas—like kitchens, entryways, shared office/playrooms, and even bathrooms.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

✅ The #1 room that creates the most stress in households (and how to fix it!)
✅ How to set up spaces so everyone in the home knows where things belong—without a manual
✅ The secret to getting buy-in from partners or family members who resist home organization
✅ Simple, actionable solutions to create a home that feels lighter, calmer, and more efficient
✅ Real-life transformations and the power of professional home organizing

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by clutter or struggled to create a home that works for everyone, this episode is packed with practical tips and game-changing insights you won’t want to miss!

🎧 Listen now and start organizing your home like a pro!

💡 Follow @IntentionalHousehold for more expert tips on managing your home with intention.

Visit our website for our services: www.intentionalhousehold.com

My life before and after using Intentional Household 30 Jan 202500:26:36

In this episode of the Intentional Household Podcast, host Laura Wilson is joined by her husband and co-host Alex Wilson, along with special guest Jen Couldrey, a Professional EOS Implementer®, entrepreneur, and busy mom. Together, they dive into Jen’s transformative journey before and after embracing the Intentional Household process.

Laura and Alex share their personal story of working with Jen to navigate the challenges of managing a household, a business, and a family. Jen opens up about her experience as a self-employed entrepreneur and mother of two, revealing how adopting the principles of Intentional Household helped her live more intentionally and focus on what matters most.

What you'll learn in this episode:

  • Why even the most organized professionals need support at home.
  • How mindset shifts like “Who, not how” and “Buy back your time” unlock new possibilities.
  • The step-by-step process of implementing Intentional Household, from identifying needs to finding the right fit.
  • Real-life strategies for maintaining a balanced household and career.

Whether you're a parent juggling a career or a professional seeking to optimize your household, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable tips to help you live a more intentional life.

Don’t miss it! Tune in to hear Jen’s story and learn how you, too, can transform your home and work life with the power of intentional living.

🎙️ Follow and subscribe to the Intentional Household Podcast for more expert advice on creating a household ecosystem that works for you.

Connect with Jen Couldrey:
Explore her EOS services and discover how she helps entrepreneurs run better businesses and live better lives. Links available in the episode notes!

Follow us on social media and share your biggest takeaways using #IntentionalHousehold. Together, let’s redefine what it means to live intentionally!

www.intentionalhousehold.com

Connect with Jen Couldrey

More Than a Date Night – Unlocking the Full Potential of Your Babysitter09 Apr 202500:31:35

Most parents think of babysitters as a solution for the occasional date night. But what if they could be your secret weapon for everyday household support?

In this episode, Laura and Alex Wilson go beyond the basics and explore how to truly maximize the value of a babysitter. From covering the 3-5 PM after-school gap to lending a hand during evening routines or chaotic weekends, babysitters can be much more than short-term child supervision.

You'll learn:

  • The real difference between babysitters and nannies
  • Smart ways to use a babysitter for school pickups, homework help, or bedtime support
  • Creative ways to incentivize your babysitter to go above and beyond
  • How the Wilsons use Friday night sitters—even when they don’t go out

Tune in and rethink how your family could benefit from this underused household resource.

👉 Don’t forget to follow, rate, and share this episode with another parent who could use a little extra help.

Why Everyone Should Be a Part of a Community30 Apr 202500:40:17

Host(s): Laura Wilson & Alex Wilson | Podcast: Intentional Household

In today’s episode, Laura and Alex dive deep into the importance of real-world community — not just digital connections, but genuine, soul-nourishing support circles.
 They explore why isolation has become more common in modern life, how hyper-independence is harming us, and practical ways you can find or build the community you need.
 They discuss:

  • What community really means (it’s not just a Facebook group)
  • The different forms community can take
  • Why asking for help is strength, not weakness
  • How to start building meaningful connections, even if you feel alone
  • How community strengthens your journey toward intentional living — and teaches your kids important life lessons

Plus, they share simple action steps you can take this week to open the door to deeper connection.

Action Step: Reach out to one person — a simple text, walk, or coffee invite could be the beginning of something powerful.

You’re not meant to do this alone — your village is out there. Let’s build it, together.

Survival Mode Isn’t Living: How to Reclaim Your Energy as a Parent23 Apr 202500:38:43

Host: Laura Wilson, Co-Founder of Intentional Household

In this energizing and compassionate episode, Laura Wilson takes a deep dive into a topic so many parents are quietly battling—living in survival mode. She helps listeners identify what survival mode looks like (hint: always exhausted, overwhelmed, reactive), why it's unsustainable, and what it’s costing us in our health, relationships, and joy.

Laura shares personal insights and real-life strategies that shift you from just "getting through the day" to actually enjoying your days again. From guilt-free self-care and setting healthy boundaries to outsourcing tasks and creating small energy rituals, this episode is your permission slip to stop running on empty and start reclaiming your life.

Key Takeaways:

  • How to recognize if you're in survival mode
  • Why it’s not sustainable for you or your family
  • Practical tips to restore energy, joy, and presence in your parenting
  • Small, manageable shifts that can make a big difference

Listener Challenge:
Ask yourself—What is one small thing I can do today to regain my energy?


Subscribe and learn more www.intentionalhousehold.com

Family Bonding Activities That Strengthen Relationships (1:1 time)17 Apr 202500:44:09

Hosts: Laura Wilson & Alex Wilson
Podcast: Intentional Household

In this heartfelt episode, Laura and Alex explore the powerful impact of one-on-one time in building stronger family bonds. From deepening connections with their kids to nurturing their own relationship as partners, they share personal stories, favorite bonding activities, and practical strategies to help busy households make intentional time for what matters most.

You'll hear:

  • Why 1:1 time fosters trust, emotional security, and confidence in kids
  • How small, consistent moments can strengthen spousal relationships
  • Creative bonding ideas for toddlers to teens—from at-home crafts to low-cost adventures
  • How to turn everyday routines into meaningful connection
  • Ideas for intentional date nights and mini-getaways with your partner
  • Tips for fitting 1:1 time into a busy schedule without added stress

Whether you’re parenting young children or seeking ways to reconnect with your spouse, this episode is full of inspiration to help you prioritize presence over perfection.

📣 Call to Action:
Share your favorite 1:1 bonding activities with us on Instagram @intentionalhousehold. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review—your support helps us reach more families looking to live with intention.

Mother’s Day Special: How to Communicate What You Really Want07 May 202500:41:36

Say what you need. Celebrate how you want.

Episode Description:
Why does a day meant to celebrate moms so often leave them feeling disappointed or drained? In this episode, Laura and Alex open up an honest conversation about Mother’s Day—and other meaningful occasions—and how they can fall short when expectations go unspoken.

From real-life examples to practical steps, they walk you through how to check in with yourself, get clear on what you actually want, and communicate that without guilt or second-guessing. Whether you’re craving solitude, connection, or simply a break from the kitchen, this episode will help you make space for what matters most.

💡 You’ll learn:

  • Why Mother’s Day disappointment is so common
  • How to identify what you want out of special days
  • Tips for communicating your needs clearly and kindly
  • Real examples of intentional, joy-filled celebrations
  • How to reflect on this year to plan for next

🎁 Plus: Download our free “Mother’s Day, Your Way” planning worksheet (linked in the show notes) to start designing your day with intention.

How to choose and manage kids activities with intention15 May 202500:40:10

In this episode of the Intentional Household podcast, Laura and Alex unpack a question so many parents face: How do you choose the right activities for your kids without burning out the whole family?

They explore:

  • Why saying yes to everything is draining
  • How to define "intention" through your family’s values and capacity
  • The simple “Activity Audit” they use to decide what stays and what goes
  • How to include your kids in the decision-making process
  • Why rest and boredom are just as valuable as structured programs

This episode offers both practical tools and mindset shifts to help your family create a more balanced and joyful schedule.

How to Vacation with Another Family (and Actually Enjoy It)11 Jun 202500:34:32

Vacationing with another family sounds like fun—until mismatched expectations, budgets, and pace derail the experience. In this episode of The Intentional Household, host Laura Wilson welcomes back Intentional Household team member Tatiana Rivers to share practical advice on how to plan a smooth, enjoyable trip when traveling with another family.

They walk through key conversations to have before you book—from setting your “why” and budget to choosing accommodations and managing pace and solo time. Plus, they share a free Travel Planning Template to make the process easier for everyone.

Whether you’re dreaming of a Disney trip, cottage weekend, or beach getaway—this episode will help you plan it with more clarity and less conflict.

Winning the Weekend: How Busy Families Can Make It Work for Everyone04 Jun 202500:35:07

Episode Overview:
In this episode of Intentional Household, Laura is joined by her husband, Alex Wilson, to explore one of the most relatable challenges for families: weekends that feel more chaotic than restful. Together, they break down why weekends often become a source of stress and imbalance for parents—and how to shift that dynamic through communication, structure, and shared responsibility.

You’ll learn:

  • Why weekends often feel unbalanced for couples with kids
  • How a simple “Weekend Family Huddle” can change everything
  • A realistic weekend framework that supports both productivity and connection
  • How to share the parenting load without keeping score
  • Why “Anchor Time” (like Sunday breakfast or swimming) matters more than perfection

With practical tips and candid reflections from a real couple navigating business, parenting, and partnership, this episode is a must-listen for anyone craving more harmony and intentionality in their home life.

🎯 Takeaway Challenge: Try a 5-minute family huddle this Friday night or Saturday morning and co-create a plan for the weekend—so everyone feels seen, supported, and satisfied.

Getting Intentional About Nutrition28 May 202500:17:20

In this episode of the Intentional Household podcast, Laura Wilson—former dietitian, nutrition coach, and co-founder of Intentional Household—breaks down the foundations of healthy eating in a way that’s simple, realistic, and family-friendly.

Whether you’re feeding picky toddlers, busy teens, or trying to reclaim your own energy through better food choices, this episode gives you the tools to get intentional about what goes on your plate. Laura shares:

  • The key building blocks of a balanced meal
  • Common nutrition myths that get in the way
  • How to simplify meal planning for a busy household
  • Practical tips for involving kids in the kitchen
  • What it really means to nourish your family—not just feed them

This is a no-shame, no-guilt conversation that encourages small, sustainable shifts to support long-term health—for every member of the household.

🍎 Your family’s nutrition doesn’t have to be perfect—it just needs to be intentional.

How to Be a Financially Intentional Family (ft. Adam Rivers- Rivers Wealth)21 May 202500:43:08

In this episode of the Intentional Household podcast, Laura sits down with financial expert Adam Rivers of Rivers Wealth to explore a topic many families avoid but urgently need to address—money. Together, they unpack how to create a household financial plan that reduces stress, aligns with your values, and teaches your kids about money with intention.

You’ll learn:

  • What financial intentionality looks like in a real home
  • How to share the mental load of money management between partners
  • Where to start if you feel overwhelmed by budgeting
  • How to introduce financial literacy to your children (even little ones!)
  • The most common mistakes parents make when talking about money
  • Tools, systems, and habits to keep your finances organized and clear

Whether you’re just starting your financial journey or looking to get your family on the same page, this episode will give you tangible next steps and renewed confidence. 💸

The Power of a Weekly Relationship Check-In 25 Jun 202500:49:00

How a Weekly Meeting Can Improve Your Life: 10 Questions That Keep You On Track 

🎙 Guest Speakers:

  • Ralph Cochrane and Jay Fry, parents of two young daughters and intentional living advocates

🎙 Episode Overview:
 In this episode, Ralph and Jay share how a simple yet powerful practice—asking each other 10 specific questions every week—has strengthened their relationship, parenting, personal growth, and professional lives. They’ll discuss how this ritual began, why they prioritize it, and the real-life impact when they miss a week.

How to Create a Simple, Effective Estate Plan for Your Family18 Jun 202500:34:13

 Guest: Cheryl Maloney, Certified Executor Advisor
 Host: Laura Wilson, Co-Founder of Intentional Household

In this must-listen episode of Intentional Household, host Laura Wilson, Co-Founder of Intentional Household, welcomes Cheryl Maloney, a Certified Executor Advisor, to guide families through the steps of creating a clear and compassionate estate plan.

Cheryl shares her personal motivation for entering the field—rooted in a family health scare—and explains why estate planning is not just for the wealthy or elderly. Together, Laura and Cheryl redefine what it means to prepare your estate, breaking down misconceptions and emphasizing the emotional and relational impact of poor planning.

Listeners will walk away with Cheryl’s four-step framework for building a simple, effective estate plan—one that includes risk assessment, documentation, mitigation strategies, and executor communication. The episode highlights the importance of communication, family clarity, and proactive planning to ease stress and avoid disputes when it matters most.



How to Thrive as a Couple Through Business, Parenting and Life 02 Jul 202500:41:56

 In this episode of the Intentional Household podcast, Laura sits down with Gina and Gary Goerke—married for 31 years—to explore what it really takes to grow together through the many seasons of life. From building a business to raising two boys, Gina and Gary have weathered the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, parenting, and partnership. They open up about communication, shared values, shifting roles, and how they kept their relationship thriving—not just surviving—through it all. Whether you’re in the early days of building your family or navigating decades together, their story is full of honest advice, practical tools, and real encouragement.


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How to Get the Right Help for the Life You Actually Want16 Jul 202500:34:25

 Your support system should evolve with your life—and in this episode, Laura and Alex get real about what that looks like. From making the wrong hire (even when it’s what “everyone else does”) to building a support team that actually fits your energy, goals, and family rhythm, this episode walks through how to reframe help as a strategy—not a last resort. Learn how to complete the Household Energy Assessment to decide what you need, what you don’t, and how to start living with support, not in spite of needing it. 

For more tips and resources visit our website- https://www.intentionalhousehold.com/resources

Episode 26: The Secret to Hosting a Joyful, Low-Stress Kids’ Birthday Party09 Jul 202500:32:20

Let’s be honest: kids’ birthday parties can go from exciting to exhausting fast. In this episode, Laura and Tatiana break down their go-to strategies for hosting a fun, memorable, and low-stress celebration. From party length and entertainment tips to loot bag upgrades and staying out of your own house, this guide is your go-to for planning intentionally—not frantically. Plus, we’ve got a FREE downloadable checklist to help you stay organized and stress-free.

👉 Spoiler alert: If you’re not having fun, it’s not the right kind of party.

🎈 Get the free Party Planning Checklist at intentionalhousehold.com/resources

Why Going Beyond the Classroom Matters: The Case for Tutoring23 Jul 202500:46:38

Should we hire a tutor? It’s a question many families face. In this episode, Laura Wilson sits down with Anna and Lovleen, co-directors of Oxford Learning High Park, to explore how tutoring can do more than fill academic gaps—it can boost confidence, reduce tension at home, and provide a roadmap for long-term success.

They discuss the difference between hiring a private tutor and enrolling in a learning centre, how tutoring needs shift from kindergarten through high school, and how parents can reframe tutoring as a positive, empowering experience. Whether your child is struggling or excelling, this conversation is packed with insights for supporting their education intentionally.

📍 Topics Covered:

  • Signs your child could benefit from tutoring
  • Centre-based vs. private tutoring
  • Age-specific academic needs (K–12)
  • Avoiding the homework battle at home
  • Why summer learning helps avoid setbacks
  • Reframing tutoring to build motivation, not pressure

🎧 Tune in to learn how tutoring can support not just your child—but your whole household.

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Summer Reflections: How to Make Next Year Even Better13 Aug 202500:31:24

Hosts: Laura Wilson & Tatiana Rivers

What if next summer could run smoother, feel more joyful, and actually align with your family’s values? In this episode, Laura and Tatiana show you how to make that happen—starting now, while the memories (and the chaos) of this summer are still fresh.

They walk you through their own week-by-week summer review using our free downloadable Summer Reflection Template, sharing wins, challenges, and surprising lessons learned. You’ll learn how reflecting now will save you stress, protect your budget, and help you plan a summer your whole family will love.

🎁 Download your free Summer Reflection & Planning Template Here 

📌 Spoiler: Next year’s summer camp scramble will feel a whole lot easier if you do this now.

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Why Kids Struggle with Routines (and What Executive Function Has to Do With It)06 Aug 202500:43:47

If your child melts down at homework time, forgets their backpack three days a week, or takes forever to get ready in the morning—you’re not alone.
The culprit might be executive function—the brain’s “CEO” that manages planning, organization, and follow-through.

In this episode, Laura talks with Sarah Cormack, founder of Families Flourishing and @familiesflourishing, about how executive function develops from toddlerhood through the teen years, and what parents can do to support it with both structure and compassion.

You’ll learn:

  • What executive function really is and why it matters at every age
  • How to tell the difference between “won’t” and “can’t” when it comes to follow-through
  • Playful, age-appropriate ways to build skills at home
  • How to create systems that reduce power struggles and foster independence

🎧 Listen now and get simple, practical strategies to help your kids get started, stay calm, and finish strong—while bringing more ease to your home.

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Back to School Reset: How to Help Your Family Ease Into Fall30 Jul 202500:20:17

In this episode, Laura and Tatiana break down how to transition your household from the slow rhythm of summer to the structure of the school year—without the chaos. From re-establishing routines to helping kids (and parents!) mentally and emotionally prepare, this episode is your go-to guide for a calmer, more intentional September. They also share tips for lightening your load and refocusing on what truly matters this month.

👉 Tune in to hear how a purposeful reset can help your whole family ease into fall with confidence and calm.

How to Delegate Without Guilt: A New Parenting Mindset20 Aug 202500:38:53

Ever feel overwhelmed running your home? In this episode, Laura sits down with Christine Landis, founder of Peacock Parent, to explore the power of delegation. Christine shares how her proxy parenting service helps families thrive by removing shame, simplifying support, and building trusted systems at home.

From redefining what it means to “do it all” to creating a trusted family support team, this conversation is your roadmap to running your home with more balance, ease, and intention.

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Keywords

delegation, parenting, household support, family life, time management, Peacock Parent, Proxy, intentional parenting, support systems, work-life balance


Summary

In this conversation, Laura Wilson and Christine Landis discuss the importance of delegation in family life, exploring how it can alleviate stress and enhance parenting. Christine shares her journey in founding Peacock Parent and Proxy, a service designed to help families delegate tasks effectively. They delve into the guilt often associated with asking for help, the various services offered by Proxy, and the real-life impact of having a support system in place. The discussion emphasizes the need for parents to prioritize their well-being and model healthy boundaries for their children.


Takeaways

Delegation can make you a better parent.
It's normal to seek help and support.
Proxy helps families find the right services for delegation.
Overcoming guilt is key to effective delegation.
Planning for joy is essential in family life.
Delegation is about buying back time and energy.
Support systems are crucial during emergencies.
Conversations about delegation should be intentional and data-driven.
Role modeling healthy boundaries is important for children.
Delegation can be a temporary solution tailored to family needs.


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