Ep. 109: Parenting: Past, Present, and Ever
In a multi-generational conversation with Jenna’s own mother, Lauren, and daughter, Ever, this episode explores the landscape of parenting in the past, present, and future.
A fresh perspective on raising kids (and ourselves) in today’s world.
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In a multi-generational conversation with Jenna’s own mother, Lauren, and daughter, Ever, this episode explores the landscape of parenting in the past, present, and future.
Washington Post Columnist, Author, and Parenting Coach Meghan Leahy tackles a truth many parents don’t know they’re wrestling with: too much advice can actually make us worse at parenting.
Zach Rausch, lead researcher of the NYT #1 Bestseller, The Anxious Generation, joins Jenna to explore the pros and cons of screen time.
Author, Activist, and Facilitator, Mark Greene joins Jenna to discuss the state of boyhood and raising boys in today's world.
Sesame Workshop’s CEO, Sherrie Westin discusses the origins of Sesame Street and why its mission is more vitaI than ever before.
Reshma Saujani, founder of Mom's First and Girls Who Code opens up about the crushing weight of comparison culture that so many parents wrestle with today.
Valarie Kaur, renowned civil rights leader and author, joins Jenna for a timely conversation about processing the news with our kids.
Actress and author, Kristen Bell chats with Jenna about having the courage to say, “I don’t know,” and the power of curiosity.
Licensed therapist, Kier Gaines joins host, Jenna Arnold to celebrate the skills that matter most for kids to thrive.
Searching for a new perspective on raising kids (and yourself) in today’s world? You’ve come to the right place. Let’s Begin.