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Toddlers Made Easy with Dr Cathryn

Dr. Cathryn

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Toddlers Made Easy is a short, 10 minute, bite-sized podcast that gives you the insight, tools, and confidence you need to not only handle anything toddler-related thrown your way —but prevent problem behaviors before they start. Toddlers Made Easy is hosted by Dr. Cathryn, a nationally recognized pediatrician with more than 30 years of experience and a mother of 4.
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Maverick Minds Podcast - Maverick Musings

Dr Cathryn Lloyd and Danielle Bolton, Music by Marcus Lucas

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Maverick Minds Podcast seeks out the unusual and unconventional. We unearth and shine a light on Maverick gems; ideas, people and actions to inspire, raise our curiosity and help shift our thinking and awareness.Maverick Minds Podcast invites you into the world of the unbranded creative-thinking Maverick. You may be one of these people, you may know of creative gems. We would love to hear from you. Get in touch if you have an idea and story to share.It takes a team to bring a podcast togethe ...
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Innova.buzz

Dr Jürgen Strauss

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The InnovaBuzz Podcast explores the minds of innovators, entrepreneurs and creatives. You’ll learn about values, strategies, tactics and mindset from some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs. Join internationally recognised transformational marketing strategist, speaker and podcaster, Dr Jürgen Strauss, The World's Best Human-Centred Podcasting Coach , as he chats with awesome guests who are committed to innovation, service and modern marketing. Each episode is a conversation with i ...
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Love, Honor, and Asperger's Podcast

April Anderson

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You are not alone if you are in a relationship with an autistic or narcissistic partner. Based on April Anderson's memoir, Love, Honor and Asperger's: My Mixed-Up Marriage to a Man with High Functioning Autism, this podcast offers compelling stories from spouses and expert advice from professionals You will identify, bond and find support as you listen to guests discuss heartbreak, confusion, frustration, lack of empathy, lack of emotional reciprocation, and a myriad of other challenges with ...
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In these pet podcasts, host Tim Link will feature interviews with best-selling pet-related authors, award winning writers and journalists that focus on stories about animals and bloggers with interesting topics to share about pets. Each interview will give you firsthand knowledge about why the authors and writers chose a particular story, what the featured animals meant to them, and what has become of the animals that we talk about. All of the discussions will be compelling and informative. ...
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Impact Journey with Julia S

Julia S

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Conversations with hidden heroes making big societal change. Many of us want to make life better for others and the planet. Few people devote their life to it. Even fewer try to tackle the big systemic issues, like climate change and inequality. In years working at the intersection of impact and strategy, Julia has been fascinated by these hidden heroes. Beyond what they’re doing, we explore how they got here, how they keep going, what they’re still learning. Join the conversation, and inspi ...
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The Author's Way Podcast

Jennifer Wright

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Having a published book with your name on the cover can be one of the most challenging projects you can undertake and one of the most rewarding. The Author’s way podcast explores the journey that authors take as they explore themselves and the worlds around them through the creating of their book. It explores the process of writing, editing, and publishing books, tackles the challenges that authors with their mindsets and limiting beliefs and delivers practical advice for anyone struggling t ...
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In this episode of *Toddlers Made Easy*, we dive into the art of setting firm yet loving boundaries with toddlers using the big-hearted approach. We explore how being kind and empathetic doesn’t mean being permissive, and how holding strong limits helps children feel safe and guided. Through real-life examples, like a store meltdown over a Snickers…
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Our guests in this episode are John Cronin and Mark Cronin, co-founders of John’s Crazy Socks, a social enterprise dedicated to spreading happiness and advocating for inclusion through their unique sock collection. John, who has Down syndrome, alongside his father Mark, have built the world’s largest sock store, employing individuals with differing…
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Melissa Zepeda–an attorney and accomplished animal rights advocate, with a notable breadth of interests and topics that have animated her activism—recalls growing up in family that revered animals, then being stopped in her tracks when a fellow high school debate-club member asked her how Zepeda could love her dog yet eat a hamburger. Zepeda not [……
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Our guest in this episode is Rebecca Rosselli, co-founder of Pivot and Pilot Creative, an award-winning branding firm, and host of the "Pivot or Die" podcast. Rebecca combines her expertise in branding with her background in stand-up comedy, offering unique insights into the importance of pivoting in business, the power of humor, and the essence of…
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In this episode of the Toddlers Made Easy podcast, Dr. Cathryn explores how to offer choices to toddlers in a way that empowers them without overwhelming them. She discusses the importance of allowing toddlers to make decisions, which helps foster independence, reduce power struggles, and build confidence. However, Dr. Cathryn also highlights when …
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Joining me for this episode is New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Peter Abrahams (AKA Spencer Quinn). We have a chat about his latest book, A Farewell To Arfs, book #15 in the Chet and Bernie Mystery series. We have a chat about Artificial Intelligence (AI) being part of the story line, as well as how AI may have a positive or negative…
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Our guest in this episode is Tom Paladino, a pioneering researcher dedicated to exploring scalar energy. Inspired by Nikola Tesla, Tom has spent his life delving into this new branch of physics and developing practical applications that challenge traditional science. In our conversation, Tom shares his journey and insights into the transformative p…
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In this episode of "Toddlers Made Easy," host Dr. Cathryn provides practical scripts and strategies for managing toddler tantrums calmly and effectively. She emphasizes that tantrums are normal developmental behaviors and stresses the importance of parents staying calm during these episodes. The episode covers various tantrum scenarios, including m…
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Marion Gwizdala, CEO of Advocates for Service Animal Partners Inc. (ASAP)—a Tampa-based national nonprofit dedicated to securing, protecting, and advancing the rights and responsibilities of service animal handlers and the businesses they patronize—recalls receiving his first service dog in 1987, and just days later, encountering discrimination whe…
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In this episode I have a chat with #1 New York Times Bestselling Author W. Bruce Cameron. We discuss his latest book Ripley: Fire Station Five, which is the latest in his Dogs With A Purpose Series. The book is fun and heartwarming, introducing the reader to the bravery and hardworking nature of fire rescue dogs. We also learn from the master himse…
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Our guest in this episode is Dr. Daniel Laby, an esteemed ophthalmologist and sports vision specialist with over 30 years of experience. Dr. Laby has worked with elite athletes and professional sports teams, enhancing their visual performance through innovative techniques. His journey from pediatric ophthalmology to sports vision has led to groundb…
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Shyness isn't a flaw—it's a strength. Some kids need time to warm up, and that's okay! Instead of pushing them to be outgoing, let's support their quiet confidence. Encourage them to take things at their own pace and validate their feelings. Shy kids can be brave too—just in their own way. 🌟 👉 Pre-order my NEW BOOK (avail Oct 2024) **Toddlers Made …
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Cathryn Michon–the showbiz hyphenate who co-wrote with husband W. Bruce Cameron “A Dog’s Purpose,” the film adaptation of Cameron’s New York Times bestselling novel, considered the most popular live-action dog movie of all time—reflects on the dizzying number of dog books (including children’s books) and films that constitute the collective Michon/…
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Our guest in this episode is Stephen Goldberg, owner and chief consultant at Optimus Performance. With over 30 years of experience, Stephen has transformed his journey from running a family business to becoming a leading coach and facilitator. His passion lies in helping small and medium-sized companies improve sales, leadership, and teamwork throu…
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In this episode, we explore the best ways to support your child through potty training without rushing or coaxing. With over 35 years of experience, I recommend a relaxed, zero-pressure approach. While some kids can learn in a weekend, pushing kids can lead to issues like constipation, behavioral problems, and stress. Key Takeaways: - Zero-Pressure…
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Joining me for this episode is New York Times bestselling author Vanessa Woods. We have a chat about her latest book (with husband Brian Hare) Puppy Kindergarten. As part of the Duke Canine Cognition Center, they set out to better understand the secrets of the puppy mind. Full of valuable research, techniques, games and all the things needed to hel…
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Our guest in this episode is Elona Lopari, founder of Elona Lopari Coaching. Elona is dedicated to helping businesses align their purpose with profit, creating impactful and successful enterprises. She transitioned from a C-suite role to entrepreneurship to find more meaningful ways to contribute. Today, she leads a vibrant community of over 30,000…
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Welcome! I’m Dr. Cathryn, pediatrician with 35 years of experience and mom of 4. This week, we dive into the art of calming a tantrum without saying a word. Timing and approach are key—intervene too soon or in the wrong way, and you might unintentionally escalate the situation. By staying calm, you share that calm with your child, guiding them thro…
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Dr. Gregory Berns—author, neuroscientist, professor of psychology at Emory University (and an M.D.)—addresses the change he was seeking when he and his wife decided to buy a farm outside of Atlanta, a saga that’s among the experiences chronicled in Berns’ new book, “Cowpuppy: An Unexpected Friendship and A Scientist’s Journey into The Secret World …
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Our guest in this episode is Beejel Parmar, a pioneer in the virtual assistant industry and a thought leader in productivity and outsourcing. Beejel has been advising entrepreneurs since 2009, helping them overcome procrastination and leverage the power of virtual assistants. In this episode, he shares his journey from struggling entrepreneur to bu…
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Will Braden, filmmaker—and curator of CatVideoFest 2024, a 75-minute compilation of short cat videos, edited into a briskly-paced reel, screening at theaters across the country, including the Tampa Theatre Aug. 23 & 25-27—recalls what first drew him to film. Studying film, at first informally, then later in film school, he realized that he was part…
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Starting school can be tough, with a mix of nerves, excitement, and fear. I’ve been there—my youngest had a hard time with drop-offs, but a simple change made all the difference. Here are some tips to ease the transition: - Prepare Ahead: Pick out school clothes and pack lunches the night before. Let your child choose their outfit to avoid morning …
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In this episode I provide an overview of one of my recently released digital streaming albums, Relax the Mind and Body Meditation. I describe the different types of meditations and ways to incorporate meditation into your life. A simple walk in nature, gardening, listening to music are forms of meditation. Meditation allows you to shut-off the cons…
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Our guest in this episode is Bo Short, co-founder and CEO of Base Molecular Resonance Technologies. Bo’s journey from a self-focused young entrepreneur to a visionary leader emphasizes the importance of embracing the journey and serving others. He shares how his evolving definition of success, grounded in personal growth and impactful leadership, d…
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In this episode of Toddlers Made Easy, Dr. Cathryn explores why children wake up at night and how to manage it. Drawing from personal experiences, including a notable sleep mistake with her daughter, Dr. Cathryn explains the impact of ineffective sleep associations, fears, and separation anxiety on night wakings. She also touches on medical causes …
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Mark Devries–the documentary filmmaker (https://markdevries.com/) who specializes in exploring the realm of animals and animal welfare—expands on the final line (the fate of our kin is up to us) of his new film, “Humans and Other Animals.” Laying out an eloquent and philosophical operating principle—which permeates his new film, as it did his debut…
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Joining me for the episode is #1 New York Times bestselling author and master of international thrillers, James Rollins. James and I have a chat about his latest novel (book #18) in the Sigma Force series, Arkangel. The novel takes you on a thrilling search by Sigma Force to find a missing trove of ancient books after the execution of a Vatican arc…
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Our guest in this episode is Valentin Radu, a visionary entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of OmniConvert. Valentin's journey from a DJ at radio stations to a pioneer in customer value optimization highlights his diverse background and passion for understanding customer behavior. In this episode, he shares insights on maximizing customer lifetime…
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In this episode, Dr. Cathryn discusses how to avoid raising an entitled child and instead foster resilience. She begins by explaining the characteristics of entitled behavior in children while clarifying that normal toddler self-centeredness is different from entitlement. Dr. Cathryn provides real-life scenarios to illustrate entitled behavior befo…
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Art Shaul—founder-director of Safe Paws Rescue, a small but mighty rescue serving the Tampa Bay Area—recalls growing up watching his Dad bring home ill, injured, sometimes “bedraggled” animals, caring for these critters, then making them family members. Observing these paternal acts of kindness clearly made a profound impression on Shaul (he gets a…
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Joining me for this episode is author and editorial director of The New York Times Magazine, Bill Wasik and author and veterinarian Monica Murphy. We have a chat about their latest book, Our Kindred Creatures. The book provides readers with a fascinating and historical account of how Americans came to feel the way they do about animals – domestic, …
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Our guest in this episode is Sue Wong, co-founder and coach at My Manifesto. Sue brings a wealth of experience from her background in teaching and coaching, helping individuals gain clarity, focus, and inspiration to live authentic lives. In our conversation, we explored Sue’s journey, the concept of a personal manifesto, and practical steps to liv…
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Dr. Cathryn tackles the challenging topic of toddler hitting with a compassionate, big-hearted approach. We explore the various reasons behind this common behavior and introduce the E.A.S.Y. method—a practical, step-by-step strategy to help parents respond effectively. The episode breaks down each component of the method: • E - Evaluate: Create a p…
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Joining me for this episode is best-selling author, comic, actress, producer, director, screenwriter and animal advocate Cathryn Michon. Cathryn and I have a wonderful and heartfelt chat about her latest book (co-written with her dog Tucker), I’M STILL HERE: A Dog’s Purpose forever. The story is told by an angel dog who is both here watching and lo…
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Our guest in this episode is Daniel Den, a trailblazing founder of Ideas That Influence and co-creator of the X Factor Effect Methodology. Daniel’s innovative approach to marketing and differentiation has made a significant impact in helping businesses stand out in a crowded market. His interactive book box experience exemplifies his commitment to …
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Dr. Cathryn discusses common potty training mistakes and introduces a relaxed "lazy potty training" approach. She shares insights from her 35 years of experience working with families. Key points: • Avoid subtle pressure through big reactions • Focus on intrinsic motivation instead of rewards • See accidents as learning opportunities Learn more abo…
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Rebecca Reid–Director of Education at Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, a multifaceted operation (wildlife refuge, veterinary hospital, rehabilitation facility, education center) in Jupiter Farms, Florida—discusses the readily observable love for her job, and its probable roots in her passion for animals, and being outdoors, while growing up in New Jersey.…
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Joining me for this episode is Sergeant of the Alpharetta (GA) Police Department and author, Sgt. Mark Tappan. Sgt Mark and I have a chat about his latest memoir, A Dog Named Mattis. Sgt. Mark discusses how his partner, Police Canine Mattis, has taught him how to live courageously, serve selflessly and how to build bridges with the community they s…
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Our guest in this episode is Mark Wonderlin, the visionary founder and CEO of Mosaic Media Films, and a pioneer in digital SLR filmmaking. Mark shared his profound insights into the transformative power of video storytelling in business marketing. By focusing on the audience's journey, Mark crafts videos that not only tell a story but also resonate…
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In this episode, Dr. Cathryn dives into the ups and downs of parenting spirited children, sharing personal anecdotes and offering actionable tips for channeling their endless curiosity. - Create a Safe Play Zone: Ensure your home is toddler-proof so your child can explore safely and freely. - Engage in Active Games: Use activities like 'Simon Says'…
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Journalist Joshua Hammer–author of a captivating piece in the current issue of Smithsonian Magazine, entitled “Pablo Escobar’s Abandoned Hippos are Wreaking Havoc in the Columbian Jungle”—recalls how, having been casually aware of the Escobar/hippo situation, he decided to deeply delve into what turned out to be a more complex, colorful saga than a…
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