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In this conversation of Resilient Parenting, Dr. Kate Lund is joined by Cali Werner, an expert in helping kids and families manage anxiety and OCD, to explore how to help anxious athletes thrive. Cali shares her personal journey of navigating severe OCD while competing at an elite level, and together they explore the dangers of "survival mode," the importance of emotional regulation after a loss, and how parents can move from accommodating anxiety to fostering true independence for anxious athletes. This is an empowering conversation on moving beyond mere functioning to find genuine freedom and resilience in both sports and life. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.katelundspeaks.com/ If you’re looking for more ways to navigate these challenges with more ease, you can find a deeper dive in my book, Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting.
In this episode of Resilient Parenting, Dr. Kate Lund speaks with Aeris Wren, host of TELOS: A Neurodiversity Conversation, about raising and supporting neurodiverse kids with understanding and intention. Aeris shares her personal journey growing up neurodivergent in an immigrant household, and together they explore masking, generational pressure, and the importance of creating safe spaces where children can thrive without hiding who they are. This is a thoughtful conversation on redefining resilience through compassion and awareness. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.katelundspeaks.com If you’re looking for more ways to navigate these challenges with more ease, you can find a deeper dive in my book, Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting.
In this inspiring episode of Resilient Parenting, Dr. Kate Lund welcomes life coaching duo Erin and Chris Verdis, founders of Extraordinary Purpose. Together, they explore how helping teens discover their unique purpose builds intrinsic motivation, confidence, and lasting resilience. Erin and Chris share insights from coaching over 1,000 teens and young adults — and working closely with their parents — emphasizing the power of modeling personal growth, creating meaningful family rituals, and fostering heartfelt conversations at home. They also discuss navigating social media, reducing distractions, and building focus in today’s digital world. This conversation is a powerful reminder that resilience isn’t a single moment — it’s a lifestyle rooted in purpose, connection, and intentional parenting. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.katelundspeaks.com/ If you’re looking for more ways to navigate these challenges with more ease, you can find a deeper dive in my book, Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting.
In this inspiring episode of Resilient Parenting, Dr. Kate Lund sits down with mom and triathlete Cherilyn Suiter to talk about reclaiming passion, prioritizing self-care, and building resilience as a lifestyle. After nearly 20 years away from the sport, Cherilyn returned to triathlon at 52 to improve her health and model strength for her family. Together, they discuss the balance between motherhood and personal goals, the battle between discipline and motivation, and why “put your mask on first” is powerful advice for every parent. If you’ve been holding back from pursuing something for yourself, this conversation is your reminder: taking care of you helps everyone.
Bridging the gap from anxiety to resilience requires a shift from controlling behaviors to fostering authentic emotional safety through nervous system regulation. Joanne Williams, a therapist with 30 years of experience in PTSD recovery, joins the show to discuss how parents can navigate their own anxiety to better support their children's development. She explores the transformative role of psychiatric service dog training as a task-oriented tool for managing panic and provides a biological roadmap for resilience using the "4 and 8" breathing technique to stimulate the vagus nerve. By prioritizing the "regulate-relate-reason" framework, Joanne illustrates how parents can move past power struggles and build an emotional bridge that fosters long-term responsibility and deep connection within the family. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.katelundspeaks.com If you’re looking for more ways to navigate these challenges with more ease, you can find a deeper dive in my book, Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting.
Raising resilient kids requires honesty, trust, and the courage to let them grow independently. Tucker Stine, CEO of Tucker Stine + Brand Architects and devoted father of two, shares how he transformed his own parenting style to help his children thrive. He reflects on navigating emotional baggage, embracing freedom-with-boundaries, and fostering sibling connections. From guiding kids through the transition to college to modeling emotional intelligence, Tucker offers practical insights for parents who want their children to face life’s challenges with confidence. His experience as both a professional mentor and hands-on dad provides a unique perspective on balancing career, family, and personal growth while raising independent, resilient kids. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.katelundspeaks.com If you’re looking for more ways to navigate these challenges with more ease, you can find a deeper dive in my book, Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting.
If parents do not know how to properly control their emotions, they will have a hard time understanding and relating to the challenges and perspectives of their children. Dr. Kate Lund explores how to manage your emotional response with therapist and author Danielle Ireland. Reflecting on her experiences as a mother to two boys, Danielle talks about the importance of responding instead of reacting, the right way to empower your children, and how to help bolster their self-confidence. She also explores how mothers should never set aside their own well-being and why they should know how to set healthy boundaries to avoid getting overwhelmed. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.katelundspeaks.com If you’re looking for more ways to navigate these challenges with more ease, you can find a deeper dive in my book, Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting.
If you’re a parent feeling stretched thin or constantly on edge, this episode of Resilient Parenting with Dr. Kate is your guide to staying grounded amidst chaos. Dr. Kate Lund, clinical psychologist and mom of twin teens, explores real-life parenting stress—from rejected breakfasts to lost sweatshirts and barking dogs—and shows how naming your emotions and using simple tools like breath, grounding, and temperature shifts can help you respond thoughtfully instead of reacting. By modeling emotional regulation and repairing moments when you snap, you teach your kids accountability, emotional intelligence, and resilience—all while reclaiming your own calm. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.katelundspeaks.com If you’re looking for more ways to navigate these challenges with more ease, you can find a deeper dive in my book, Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting.
What will you do if your spouse suddenly leaves you to look after your children all by yourself? This is exactly what happened to author and private practice consultant Joe Sanok when he went through an unexpected divorce and became a single dad in an instant. He joins Dr. Kate Lund as the show’s very first guest to share his raw and personal journey as an only parent raising two beautiful daughters. He talks about the importance of open communication and a relatable connection as a parent to maintain a close and genuine relationship with your kids. Learn how to find strength in your toughest moments and pass that resilient foundation on to the next generation. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.katelundspeaks.com If you’re looking for more ways to navigate these challenges with more ease, you can find a deeper dive in my book, Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting.
If you’re a parent feeling stretched thin or constantly on edge, this episode of Resilient Parenting with Dr. Kate is your guide to staying grounded amidst chaos. Dr. Kate Lund, clinical psychologist and mom of twin teens, explores real-life parenting stress—from rejected breakfasts to lost sweatshirts and barking dogs—and shows how naming your emotions and using simple tools like breath, grounding, and temperature shifts can help you respond thoughtfully instead of reacting. By modeling emotional regulation and repairing moments when you snap, you teach your kids accountability, emotional intelligence, and resilience—all while reclaiming your own calm. If you’re looking for more ways to navigate these challenges with more ease, you can find a deeper dive in my book, Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.katelundspeaks.com/