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The Whole Parent Podcast

The Whole Parent Podcast

Jon Fogel - WholeParent

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Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 91

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Welcome to 'The Whole Parent Podcast,' where we dive deep into evidence-based parenting strategies, blending cutting-edge psychology with real-world experience. Each episode offers insightful discussions, expert interviews, and practical tips to empower you and your family through the joys and challenges of raising children. Join us as we explore not just the highs of parenting, but navigate the complexities and embrace the journey together.

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How to Make the Morning Madness Suck Less #45

Season 3 · Episode 1

mardi 25 novembre 2025Duration 43:04

If your mornings feel like a daily emotional avalanche, lost shoes, floppy limbs, scratchy socks, MELTDOWNS, you’re not alone. In this episode, Jon goes back to the original Whole Parent format and answers real listener questions about morning routines, meltdowns, and the brain science behind why kids fall apart at the exact same time every day.

Instead of asking “What am I doing wrong?”, we flip the script:
What if the problem isn’t you… it’s the lack of brutal predictability?

Jon breaks down how kids’ underdeveloped executive function makes mornings uniquely hard—and how a simple, boring, repeatable routine can take the mental load off their brains and yours.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Why mornings are so hard for kids’ brains
    How an underdeveloped prefrontal cortex, weak time sense, and limited executive function make “getting out the door” way more complex for kids than it is for adults.
  • The power of “brutally predictable” routines
    Why turning mornings into the same simple sequence every day (with visual aids, checklists, or songs) actually reduces meltdowns and resistance.
  • How long it should really take to get out the house
    Jon’s 20-minute rule for shoes/coats/backpacks—and why building in buffer time makes you less likely to snap, rush, or bark orders.
  • Connecting before correcting
    What to do in the first 3–5 minutes after kids wake up, and why a few minutes of cuddle + connection can change the whole morning.
  • When your kid’s “routine” includes a meltdown
    How kids unconsciously bake the meltdown into the pattern—and how to replace that step with connection, play, or a job instead of power struggles.
  • Brain-based hacks that actually feel doable
    Including:
    • Turning the morning into a game instead of a battle
    • Giving kids simple “jobs” that channel their energy
    • The “put the shoes to bed” trick to end the Great Shoe Hunt every morning

Listener questions in this episode:

  • Nancy:
    “My 6-year-old wakes up slow and my 3-year-old wakes up fiery. No matter how early I start, we’re either late or someone is screaming. What am I doing wrong in our morning routine?”
  • Dave:
    “Every morning falls apart at the exact same spot: shoes and coats. My 4-year-old goes floppy, my toddler zigzags half-dressed, and I feel my patience evaporate. How do I break this pattern without becoming the drill sergeant I swore I’d never be?”
  • Anonymous (aka The Great Shoe Hunt):
    “Every single morning turns into a shoe hunt. One shoe is in the pantry, the other in the bathtub. Is there a brain hack for kids who cannot keep track of their shoes?”

Key Takeaways:

  • Your mornings probably aren’t failing because you’re a “bad” parent. They’re failing because kids’ brains can’t carry that many steps without structure.
  • A brutally predictable routine + a visual aid (chart, checklist, pictures, or song) can remove 80% of the morning chaos.
  • Build in more time than you think you need so you’re not parenting from panic and hurry.
  • Connection first, then routine: those first minutes after wake-up are prime time to fill your child’s emotional cup.
  • If your kid’s “routine” currently includes a meltdown, your goal is not to shame it away—but to replace that step with play, jobs, or connection.
  • Responsibility (like putting shoes “to bed” at night) isn’t punishment—it’s how kids build agency, confidence, and resilience.

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When Approval Becomes Addition: The Cost Of Praise #44

mardi 4 novembre 2025Duration 17:15

It all started with a gold star. A single shining sticker on a kindergarten chart that—without me realizing it—began rewiring my understanding of love, worth, and motivation. In this episode of The Whole Parent Podcast, we dive into the hidden cost of praise—why “good job” might be doing more harm than good, and how something as innocent as a sticker chart can turn play into performance.

Drawing on groundbreaking research from psychologists like Edward Deci and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, I unravel how extrinsic rewards shift our kids’ focus from curiosity to compliance…and why this shift often leaves adults feeling hollow, disconnected, and trapped in perfection.

Through personal stories and parenting insights (including an unforgettable block tower moment with my son), we explore what happens when we stop praising kids for performing and start truly seeing them instead. If you've ever wondered whether we’re raising children who chase approval instead of wonder, this episode is for you.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why praise can undermine confidence and creativity
  • The difference between being seen and being evaluated
  • How to encourage intrinsic motivation in your kids—and yourself
  • A new language of love that sounds nothing like “good job”

Let’s trade gold stars for presence—and rediscover the quiet magic of being enough, just as we are.

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5 Hacks: How to Speak Kid #35

Season 2 · Episode 6

jeudi 16 janvier 2025Duration 33:19

Help me out!
My book Punishment-Free Parenting: The Brain-Based Way to Raise Kids Without Raising Your Voice comes out in LESS THAN TWO WEEKS! Preorder now so you can get it first!

Have you ever felt like talking to your kids is like speaking an entirely different language? You tell them to put on their shoes, and suddenly it’s like you’ve asked them to climb a mountain. Believe me, I’ve been there. In this episode, I’m breaking down why our kids don’t always seem to get what we’re saying—and spoiler alert, it’s not because they’re ignoring us.

We’ll dive into the science behind how kids’ brains work, why they process the world differently from adults, and how we can adjust our approach to get through to them. I’ll share five creative hacks I use with my own kids—simple tools that help me communicate in a way they actually understand. If you’re tired of power struggles and tantrums, this episode is packed with practical tips that can make life a little easier (and a lot more fun).

What You’ll Learn

  • Why kids’ brains work differently
    I’ll explain how their brains are still under construction and why emotional reactions often take over.
  • How to communicate in ways that work for them
    From using stories to simplifying language, you’ll learn how to meet your kids where they are.
  • Five creative hacks for talking to your kids
    I’ll walk you through how I:
    • Use iPad bugs to make screen-time transitions smoother.
    • Play tooth detective to turn teeth brushing into a fun, nightly ritual.
    • Talk to my kids’ bellies to encourage healthier eating choices.
    • Sing instructions to make them stick (hello, Daniel Tiger fans!).
    • Use puppets to make even tough conversations more approachable.

Why This Matters

I truly believe that how we communicate with our kids shapes not only their behavior but their emotional development and sense of connection. When we approach communication with playfulness and empathy, we’re not just avoiding meltdowns—we’re building trust and lifelong communication habits.

This Week’s Challenge

Try one of these hacks! Whether it’s rethinking how you handle screen time or singing through a tricky moment, I’d love to hear what worked for you.

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Let’s Connect

I love hearing from you! Share your thoughts on this episode, tell me what hack you’re excited to try, or let me know about your own creative communication wins.

  • Email: podcast@wholeparentacademy.com
  • Social Media: @WholeParent on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok

Want More?

If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review or rate the podcast—those 5-star reviews mean the world to me and help get the message out. And don’t forget to preorder my book, Punishment-Free Parenting: The Brain-Based Way to Raise Kids Without Raising Your Voice. It’s packed with tools just like the ones we talked about today, but dives even deeper into how to parent with connection at the center.

Thanks for listening, and until next time, let’s keep learning how to speak kid—it might just change your life (and theirs)!














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New Year, New You? #34

Season 2 · Episode 5

mardi 31 décembre 2024Duration 26:06

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My book is behind on pre-sales and I'm trying to make up a lot of ground before release on January 28th, 2025. If you love the podcast, please consider preordering—it’s the best way to support me right now. If you don't typically read parenting books, I also have the audiobook version! Thank you so much!

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Description

This week on The Whole Parent Podcast, why is change is so hard? How can we finally stick to our parenting resolutions this year? Katy Milkman's book "How to Change" has answers. If you want 2025 to be the year you parent with purpose and patience, this episode is for you.

Here’s what I talked about:

  1. Traditions
    I reflected on my family’s holiday traditions—both the people we’ve lost and the new faces who’ve joined us. Traditions aren’t just fun; they ground us in who we are and what we value.
  2. Why Change is Hard
    I explained how our brains are wired for routines and why we fall back on old patterns, even when we desperately want to do things differently. Spoiler: it’s not your fault. It’s science.
  3. The Fresh Start Effect
    One of my favorite insights from Katie Milkman’s book How to Change is the idea of using milestone moments, like New Year’s, to kick-start a fresh start. It’s a game-changer.
  4. Identity-Based Resolutions
    I shared why your resolutions should focus on who you want to be rather than just what you want to do. For me, it’s about being the kind of parent who stays calm, listens, and leads with curiosity.
  5. The Power of Community
    I talked about why the people you surround yourself with can make or break your goals—and how to build a community that supports the parent you want to become.

My Key Takeaways for 2025:

  • Start Fresh: Use moments like New Year’s to reset and feel optimistic about change.
  • Anchor Your Goals in Identity: Instead of saying, “I’m going to stop yelling,” say, “I’m the kind of parent who stays calm under pressure.”
  • Surround Yourself with the Right People: Community is essential to lasting change.

A Few Quotes I Love:

  • "It’s not about trying harder; it’s about trying smarter."
  • "Every choice becomes an opportunity to affirm the parent you long to be."

Your Turn:

I’d love to hear your parenting resolutions for 2025!

Email me at podcast@wholeparentacademy.com—research shows that when you share your goals with someone, you’re three times more likely to stick with them.

If you’re curious, my resolution this year is simple: I am a punishment-free parent. It’s a journey, not a destination, but I’ve made so much progress by grounding my goals in the kind of parent I want to be.

A Special Thank You:

Thanks to everyone who sent in their resolutions to share on this episode. Listening to your goals inspires me, and I hope it inspires the rest of our community too.

Resources I Mentioned:

Thanks for listening to this special New Year’s episode. I hope it helps you step into 2025 with clarity, optimism, and confidence. Here’s to a year of meaningful parenting and lasting change. See you next year! 🎉

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Managing [Holiday] Stress (with Dr. Aditi Narurkar) #33

Season 2 · Episode 4

mercredi 25 décembre 2024Duration 32:30

Want to get ME a Christmas Present?
 
My book is behind on pre-sales and I'm trying to make up a lot of ground before release on January 28th, 2025. If you love the podcast, please consider preordering—it’s the best way to support me right now. If you don't typically read parenting books, I also have the audiobook version! Thank you so much!

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Merry Christmas... sorta.

The holidays are here, and if you’re anything like me, you’re juggling a million things at once—holiday parties, work deadlines, family traditions, and trying to make everything feel magical for your kids. It’s a lot.

But the truth is, it’s not just the holidays. Everyday life as a parent feels more overwhelming than ever, and that’s exactly what we’re talking about in this special Christmas episode of The Whole Parent Podcast.

I’m sitting down with Dr. Aditi Nerurkar, one of the world’s leading experts on stress and resilience, to talk about why parenting today feels so heavy—and, more importantly, what we can actually do about it.

We dive into simple, science-backed strategies from her book The Five Resets that can help us change the way we experience stress. You’ll learn how to use tools like Stop, Breathe, Be and create digital boundaries that protect your mental health and your sleep.

Dr. Nerurkar has so much wisdom to share, and I can tell you this conversation has already made a difference in my own life. If you want to go into the new year with less stress and more calm—not just during the holidays but every day—this episode is for you.

Links Mentioned:

Take a deep breath, hit play, and let’s figure this out together.

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The Big Santa Controversy #32

Season 2 · Episode 3

jeudi 19 décembre 2024Duration 39:05

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It’s the ultimate parenting conundrum: Do you tell your kids the truth about Santa? In this episode, I dive into the psychology, cultural traditions, and ethical questions behind the Santa myth. Why do kids believe so wholeheartedly, and how do we respond when the questions about Santa’s reality start rolling in? Plus, I explore the tricky balance between keeping the magic alive and maintaining honesty and trust with your children.

This episode includes insights from child development experts, My personal parenting reflections, and an adorable interview with my own kids about their own feelings on Santa Claus.

Whether you’re Team Santa or Team No Santa, this episode will help you navigate the holidays with intention and a deeper understanding of how magical traditions impact your kids’ development and emotional well-being.

What We Covered in This Episode:

  1. The Big Question:
    • When your child asks, “Is Santa real?” how do you respond in a way that honors both their wonder and your values?
  2. The Psychology of Belief:
    • Why kids naturally embrace magical thinking until around age seven.
    • How the Santa myth fosters imagination, perspective-taking, and moral reasoning.
  3. The Controversy:
    • Should parents perpetuate the Santa myth?
    • The downside of using Santa (and Elf on the Shelf) for behavior modification.
    • Why the “naughty and nice list” might be doing more harm than good.
  4. Navigating Tricky Conversations:
    • How to approach the Santa topic with sensitive or skeptical kids.
    • Why honesty at the right age builds trust and helps children process big truths.


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  • Pre-order Jon’s Book: Available in hardcover, eBook, and audiobook formats. Pre-order now to support the release and start 2025 with fresh parenting strategies!

Thank you for tuning in! Wishing you and your family a joyful and meaningful holiday season, whether you’re celebrating with Santa or creating your own traditions. See you next week! 🎄

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You’ll get access to my full course library, live coaching calls with me, practical workshops, and our 21-Day Sibling Challenge designed to help reduce the fighting and build better relationships between your kids.

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The Science of Feelings (with Dr. Marc Brackett) #31

Season 2 · Episode 2

mardi 17 décembre 2024Duration 39:30

I need your help!
 
My book is behind on pre-sales and I'm trying to make up a lot of ground before release on January 28th, 2025. If you love the podcast, please consider preordering—it’s the best way to support me right now. If you don't typically read parenting books, I also have the audiobook version! Thank you so much!

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Episode Description:

In this episode of the Whole Parent Podcast, Jon welcomes Dr. Marc Brackett, the founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and author of Permission to Feel. Together, they dive into why emotions matter, how to raise emotionally intelligent children, and the essential skills parents need to model emotional regulation effectively.

Jon and Marc discuss the misconceptions around emotions—especially the temptation to suppress unpleasant feelings—and how these unresolved emotions often resurface in unhealthy ways. Marc shares his guiding principle of giving ourselves “permission to feel” and explains the difference between being an emotion scientist and an emotion judge. Whether you’re navigating tough parenting moments or learning to process your own feelings, this episode will equip you with practical tools for building emotional intelligence at home.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Why Emotions Matter:
    • Emotions are critical for attention, decision-making, relationships, mental health, and overall performance.
    • Suppressed emotions don’t go away—they often intensify over time.
  2. The Role of Emotional Intelligence:
    • Developing emotional awareness and regulation starts with parents.
    • Kids learn emotional intelligence when parents model vulnerability, self-reflection, and healthy coping strategies.
  3. Becoming an Emotion Scientist vs. Emotion Judge:
    • Emotion Scientists: Curious, open, and exploratory when processing feelings.
    • Emotion Judges: Critical, dismissive, and reactive to emotions.
    • Marc introduces his How We Feel app to help individuals and families develop emotional awareness and vocabulary.
  4. Practical Regulation Strategies:
    • Proactive emotional regulation (e.g., pausing at the “doorknob moment” to prepare for emotional triggers).
    • Modeling emotional honesty with kids, even during challenging moments.

Other Amazing Resources from Marc:

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✅ Leave a 5-star rating and write a review—it helps more parents find this resource.
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You’ll get access to my full course library, live coaching calls with me, practical workshops, and our 21-Day Sibling Challenge designed to help reduce the fighting and build better relationships between your kids.

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Becoming Conscious (with Dr. Shefali) #30

Season 2 · Episode 1

mardi 3 septembre 2024Duration 41:47

Now Available for Preorder....
Punishment-Free Parenting: The Brain-Based Way to Raise Kids Without Raising Your Voice

To reserve your copy click the link below:
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Show Notes:

Have you ever lashed out at your child and wondered "Where did that come from? Why am I so triggered?"

Spoiler for this episode, it's your childhood... and the reason we do this is because most of us are totally unaware of this unwanted inheritance.

Jon is joined by Dr. Shefali, the pioneer of conscious parenting, who shares her insights on how our childhood experiences shape our parenting styles. Together, they delve into the concept of the subconscious contract between parent and child, exploring how implicit memories and unresolved issues from our past often resurface in moments of stress.

Dr. Shefali emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and healing in parenting, offering practical advice on how parents can break free from harmful patterns and create a healthier environment for their children. 

The conversation touches on spirituality, neuroscience, and the essential role of self-awareness in raising emotionally healthy kids.

Timestamps:

  • 0:00 - A Saturday morning meltdown: Jon’s story of losing his cool
  • 2:43 - Introduction to Dr. Shefali and the concept of conscious parenting
  • 7:57 - The power of implicit memories: How the past shapes our reactions
  • 13:53 - The subconscious contract: Understanding toxic parenting dynamics
  • 22:19 - Practical steps for conscious parenting and breaking the cycle

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How to Get Your Toddler to LISTEN #29

vendredi 12 juillet 2024Duration 37:50

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Episode Title: How To Get Your Toddler to LISTEN!

Episode Number: #29

Host: Jon @wholeparent

Timestamps:

  • 0:00 - Introduction and Setting the Scene
  • 0:38 - The Frustration of Kids who WON'T LISTEN!
  • 2:40 - Why Toddlers Have Selective Hearing
  • 7:17 - Understanding Toddler Development and Autonomy
  • 16:18 - Effective Communication with Toddlers
  • 22:24 - Tips for Improving Toddler Listening Skills
  • 33:50 - Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

Key Takeaways:

  • Toddlers often exhibit selective hearing due to their developmental stage of seeking autonomy.
  • Consistent routines are crucial in helping toddlers feel secure and understand expectations.
  • Effective communication with toddlers involves giving clear, positive instructions and allowing time for them to process.
  • Saying "yes" as often as possible can foster a more cooperative relationship with your child.

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The Bedtime Hack That Saved My Sanity #28

jeudi 4 juillet 2024Duration 40:20

Struggling with bedtime battles? Discover an incredible bedtime hack that transforms chaos into connection, making bedtime one of the best parts of your day.

Episode Number: #28

Description: In this episode of the Whole Parent Podcast, Jon delves into the challenges of bedtime routines and reveals a transformative hack to turn bedtime battles into moments of deep connection with your child. He discusses the reasons behind kids' resistance to bedtime and shares a practical, brain-based technique that not only helps kids fall asleep faster but also strengthens the parent-child bond.

Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction And Importance Of Bedtime
02:04 - Personal Anecdotes About Bedtime Chaos And Routines
04:56 - Common Bedtime Resistance Issues And Practical Solutions
06:31 - The Bedtime Story Hack Explained
18:21 - Practical Steps For Implementing The Bedtime Story Hack
26:12 - The Importance Of Sleep For Children's Development
35:28 - Closing Remarks And Call To Action

Key Takeaways:

  • The Bedtime Story Hack:
    • Tell your child the story of their day in a calm, soothing voice to help them transition to sleep.
    • Engage their memory and language centers to regulate their emotional state.
    • Consistently use this technique to turn bedtime into a positive, connecting experience.
  • Why Kids Resist Bedtime:
    • Novelty and learning: Kids resist sleep because they are constantly learning and don't want to stop.
    • Routine and regulation: Maintaining a consistent bedtime routine helps prevent resistance.
    • Hormonal factors: Avoiding overtiredness and managing cortisol levels is key.
  • Benefits of Sleep:
    • Essential for physical, mental, and emotional development.
    • Improves memory, emotional regulation, and overall health.
    • Creates opportunities for deep attachment and bonding with your child.

Links to Resources Mentioned:

What episode should you listen to next?

  • Effective Discipline Without Punishment
  • Understanding Your Child's Brain

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Episode Transcript: The full transcript of this episode is available here.

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