Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today – Details, episodes & analysis
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
Lianne Castelino
Frequency: 1 episode/8d. Total Eps: 261

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🇨🇦 Canada - parenting
04/04/2026#95🇩🇪 Germany - parenting
25/01/2026#95🇨🇦 Canada - parenting
11/05/2025#96
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When Parents Become Patients: Inside a Cancer Journey
Season 4 · Episode 217
samedi 10 mai 2025 • Duration 33:14
What happens when a parent faces a life-threatening diagnosis while raising a young family? In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks to Marisa Peters—cancer survivor, mother, and founder of Be Seen—to explore how her journey through illness reshaped her approach to parenting, mental health, and personal growth.
Peters discusses navigating emotional turmoil, fostering connection in times of uncertainty, and raising resilient kids amidst adversity.
The conversation also dives into the role of communication, the importance of consent and awareness in relationships, and how discipline and vulnerability can coexist in the chaos of real life.
Takeaways:
- Navigating the complexities of parenting while facing health challenges requires a delicate balance of discipline and communication, especially when children are involved.
- Marisa Peters emphasizes the importance of understanding hormonal changes and emotional health during significant life transitions like illness and motherhood.
- Social media plays a crucial role in shaping our perception of independence and consent within relationships, particularly among young adults and teens.
- Experiencing adversity can lead to profound insights about ourselves and the power of advocating for our health amidst the chaos of family life.
- Building resilience in children through open discussions about health issues fosters emotional intelligence and can mitigate the impacts of bullying and stigma.
- Ultimately, prioritizing mental and physical health is essential for parents to effectively support their children during challenging times.
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Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Be Seen
- Carl's Jr.
- Sara Bareilles
- The Chicks
- Rascal Flatts
- Lil Nas X
This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience.
You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.
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Why Community and Connection Matter in Raising Resilient Kids with Doug Bolton
Season 4 · Episode 216
samedi 3 mai 2025 • Duration 33:05
In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino is joined by Doug Bolton, clinical psychologist, educator, and author, for an in-depth conversation on the complex realities of parenting in today’s world.
Bolton sheds light on the rising rates of youth anxiety and stress—and how well-meaning parental behaviours can sometimes contribute to these challenges.
The discussion explores the critical role of emotional regulation, the value of community, and the importance of prioritizing connection over competition.
The conversation also examines the influence of digital culture, device use, and social media on youth relationships and the evolving understanding of consent.
Bolton offers insights to help parents navigate the delicate balance between discipline, open communication, and fostering independence—all in support of their children’s emotional and mental well-being.
Takeaways:
- The unprecedented levels of anxiety and depression in youth today can be partly attributed to the pressures of academic achievement and the competitive nature of modern schooling.
- Effective parenting requires a focus on emotional regulation and building connected relationships rather than relying on traditional incentives and punishments.
- Creating a sense of belonging within communities is crucial for children's mental health, serving as a buffer against stress and trauma.
- Parents must prioritize their own emotional health to model and encourage resilience and coping skills in their children.
- The impact of social media and device usage on children's mental health is significant, underscoring the need for open communication and understanding around consent and relationships.
- Encouraging independence in children is vital, but it should be balanced with the need for support and guidance to navigate the challenges of adolescence.
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Companies mentioned in this episode:
- North Shore Academy
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Baby Einstein
- Dan Pink
- Bruce Perry
- Stuart Shanker
- Ross Green
- Stuart Ablon
- Teresa Barker
- Susie Wise
This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience.
You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.
The Value and Impact of Healthy Child-Grandparent Relationships
Season 4 · Episode 207
samedi 1 mars 2025 • Duration 32:04
In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino explores the profound impact that grandparents and the elderly can have on the younger generation, with author, Isabel Tom.
Tom, draws from her own experiences growing up in a multi-generational home to illustrate how these connections foster resilience, empathy, and a deeper understanding of life's complexities in children.
The conversation examines the importance of communication and discipline in bridging generational gaps, while also tackling societal perceptions of aging and the emotional health benefits that come from nurturing these bonds.
With the rising numbers of seniors in our communities, the discussion unpacks how parents can actively facilitate meaningful interactions between their children and grandparents, ensuring that the wisdom and love of the elderly are cherished and appreciated.
The discussion uncovers the lessons learned from aging, the power of consent in relationships, and the essential role of independence in both physical and emotional health.
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The Many Faces of Cyberabuse and Sextortion
Episode 117
samedi 25 mars 2023 • Duration 28:49
Reproductive Science and the Future of Family
Episode 116
samedi 18 mars 2023 • Duration 27:38
Addressing Growing Violence in Schools
Episode 115
samedi 11 mars 2023 • Duration 27:33
The Value and Impact of Mentorship
Episode 114
samedi 4 mars 2023 • Duration 28:28
When Your Child is Diagnosed with Cancer
Episode 113
samedi 25 février 2023 • Duration 28:42
Digital Detox: Therapeutic Youth Summer Camp
Episode 112
samedi 18 février 2023 • Duration 28:03
Impact of Drinking Alcohol: New Scientific Findings
Episode 111
samedi 11 février 2023 • Duration 28:42









