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Thrive Like A Parent

Thrive Like A Parent

By: Dr. Brooke Weinstein
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This podcast is different from all the other parenting podcasts you’ve seen. Dr. B gets real and open about the true struggles of parenthood. It’ll be messy, entertaining, educational and real! No quick band aid fixes but an authentic journey to THRIVING in parenthood. Think of Dr. B as a personal trainer for your brain. Cause this sh*t is REAL. She specializes in neuroscience based sensory and emotional regulation. But the good news is you don’t have to be a neuro science geek to learn all the brilliant tips and tricks to make your life so much easier in parenthood * New episode every Friday.Dr. Brooke Weinstein Parenting & Families Relationships
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  • When Your Child Has a Meltdown in Public: A Nervous System Approach to Parenting
    Jun 19 2026

    Hi friends,

    If you've ever experienced the dreaded public meltdown in the grocery store, at a restaurant, or in the middle of a crowded event, this episode is for you.

    As parents, it's easy to feel embarrassed, frustrated, or even judged when our child has a tantrum in public. But I want you to know something important: every child has meltdowns. It does not mean you're failing as a parent. It does not mean you're doing something wrong. It simply means your child is struggling with something bigger than they can manage in that moment.

    In this week's episode of Thrive Like a Parent, I'm diving into what is actually happening inside your child's nervous system during a public meltdown and why understanding the brain-body connection can completely change the way you respond.

    We'll talk about: ✨ The difference between tantrums and nervous system overwhelm ✨ Why giving in during a meltdown often makes future meltdowns more likely ✨ How to stay regulated when your child is dysregulated ✨ Practical strategies to support your child with firm, loving boundaries ✨ Why emotional regulation is a skill that must be taught—not something children automatically "just get"

    The truth is, parenting requires intentional teaching, repetition, and consistency. Our children aren't born knowing how to manage big emotions—we help them learn. And while that work isn't always easy, it creates the foundation for lifelong emotional resilience.

    If public meltdowns leave you feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or questioning yourself as a parent, I hope this conversation gives you both practical tools and reassurance that you're not alone.

    🎧 Tune in now and learn how to navigate public meltdowns with confidence, connection, and nervous system awareness.

    💛 If this episode resonates with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another parent who could use this encouragement today. Your support helps us reach more families and continue creating resources that help parents thrive.

    XOXO, Dr. B

    #ThriveLikeAParent #ParentingPodcast #ToddlerTantrums #PublicMeltdowns #EmotionalRegulation #GentleParenting #ConsciousParenting #ParentingTips #ChildDevelopment #NervousSystemRegulation #PositiveParenting #ParentingSupport #Motherhood #Parenthood #MentalHealth #BigFeelings #RaisingResilientKids #ParentingStrategies #FamilyWellness #DrBrookeWeinstein

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    21 mins
  • How Movement Helped Me Heal Through Grief, Trauma & Motherhood
    Jun 12 2026

    EP:196 In this week's episode of Thrive Like a Parent, I'm sharing something that has become one of the most powerful tools in my healing journey: movement.

    For me, yoga and exercise have never been just about fitness. They've become a way to reconnect with myself, regulate my nervous system, find clarity, and create space for creativity during some of the hardest seasons of my life.

    As a mom of two preemies, a business owner, and someone who has navigated divorce, profound grief, and the loss of Jonathan, I've learned that healing isn't about having all the answers. It's about creating moments to listen to yourself, move through your emotions, and allow support when you need it.

    In this episode, I open up about my personal experiences, the lessons I've learned through loss and resilience, and why asking for help is one of the strongest things we can do as parents.

    If you're feeling overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, burned out, or like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders, this conversation is for you.

    You don't have to do it all alone.

    ✨ In This Episode, You'll Learn: • How movement and yoga support emotional healing and nervous system regulation • Why creativity often emerges when we create space for ourselves • The connection between grief, trauma, and self-care • How asking for help can transform your healing journey • Practical encouragement for parents navigating stress, burnout, and overwhelm

    💛 Remember: Healing doesn't happen in isolation. Allow the people who love you to support you. You deserve care, too.

    🎧 If this episode resonates with you, be sure to: ✅ Subscribe to Thrive Like a Parent ✅ Leave a review and share this episode with another parent who needs encouragement ✅ Turn on notifications so you never miss a new episode

    ✨ Ready to thrive instead of just survive? Join our growing community of parents committed to healing, emotional regulation, and creating healthier families.

    xoxo, Dr. B

    #ThriveLikeAParent #ParentingPodcast #NervousSystemRegulation #EmotionalRegulation #ParentingSupport #MomLife #HealingJourney #TraumaHealing #GriefSupport #WidowLife #BurnoutRecovery #MentalHealthForParents #SelfRegulation #MindfulParenting #ParentingTips #PersonalGrowth #TraumaRecovery #EmotionalWellness #ParentCoach #PodcastForParents

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    16 mins
  • Boundaries, Burnout, and Becoming the Real You
    Jun 5 2026

    EP:195 In this episode of Thrive Like a Parent, I’m getting really honest with you about something most of us were never taught growing up: boundaries.

    I share the story of how I went from being the “yes girl” who bent over backwards for everyone—my partner, my kids, my family, my friends—to the woman I am today, who trusts her gut, speaks her truth, and isn’t afraid to say, “That doesn’t work for me.”

    I take you back to 2018, when I had just sold my business, moved to Austin, and found myself as a full-time caretaker for my kids and for Jonathan. I open up about the moment I realized I was so overwhelmed and exhausted that I was reaching for a 3 p.m. glass of wine just to “make it through the day”—and how that became my engine light blinking: something has to change.

    From there, I walk you through my healing journey:

    • What it looked like to notice I had zero boundaries
    • How enforcing boundaries affected my marriage, divorce, and Jonathan’s mental health journey
    • The grief of losing my husband to suicide and the blame that landed on me
    • Losing friendships because I finally chose self-respect over people-pleasing
    • And slowly, steadily, rebuilding my confidence and sense of self.

    We also go deep into parenting and boundaries—an area where I think a lot of modern parenting advice has completely missed the mark.

    I talk about:

    • Why gentle / conscious parenting, when taken to the extreme, can leave you exhausted and powerless
    • How a lack of boundaries can lead to kids essentially running the show
    • Why consistent follow-through is everything (your kids are way smarter and more calculating than you think!)
    • The power of structure, stability, and control in helping your child’s brain and nervous system thrive
    • When and how to start setting firm, loving boundaries—especially from age 5 and up I also share how I learned to:
    • Tell the truth even when it’s wildly uncomfortable
    • Release my obsession with how others would react (especially my parents, my partners, and friends)
    • Choose partners and friendships that can hold hard conversations, not avoid them
    • Model for my kids what it looks like when a mom has her own boundaries, not just endless self-sacrifice.

    At its core, this episode is your permission slip to:

    • Stop hanging on by a thread
    • Listen to your gut
    • Say the thing that needs to be said
    • Set the boundary—kindly, clearly, and consistently

    And trust that healthy relationships can survive (and often improve) when you honor yourself.

    If you’ve ever thought, “I’m drowning. I’m exhausted. I feel like I’m doing everything for everyone,” this episode is for you.

    If this episode hit home for you, here’s what I’d love for you to do next:

    • Share this episode with another parent or friend who’s stuck in people-pleasing or feels like they’re barely making it through the day.
    • Subscribe / follow Thrive Like a Parent so you don’t miss future episodes on regulation, boundaries, and building a life that actually feels good.
    • Tag me on social media and tell me: What’s one boundary you’re ready to start enforcing—starting today? Your share might be exactly what another parent needs to see.

    You are allowed to need boundaries. You are allowed to change. And you are absolutely allowed to build a life that supports your nervous system instead of destroying it.

    #ThriveLikeAParent #BrookeWeinstein #ParentingBoundaries #GentleParenting #ConsciousParenting #ModernParenting #ParentingSupport #MomBurnout #OverwhelmedMom #SingleMomLife #MentalHealthMatters #EmotionalRegulation #NervousSystemRegulation

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    36 mins
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