13 episodi

Wild Peace is a place where parents of kids who are struggling - with mental health, learning issues or developmental differences - can come together for a lift. Hosted by Kendra Wilde, the show features insightful conversations with parents whose kids face all kinds of challenges, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, Asperger’s and more. Experts also weigh in with practical advice to help you survive and thrive. Raising our kids can be overwhelming and exhausting… but you are not alone. We’re here to offer camaraderie, inspiration and support. Because child wellbeing starts with parent wellbeing.

Wild Peace for Parents: Stories of Hope & Inspiration Kendra Wilde

    • Infanzia e famiglia

Wild Peace is a place where parents of kids who are struggling - with mental health, learning issues or developmental differences - can come together for a lift. Hosted by Kendra Wilde, the show features insightful conversations with parents whose kids face all kinds of challenges, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, Asperger’s and more. Experts also weigh in with practical advice to help you survive and thrive. Raising our kids can be overwhelming and exhausting… but you are not alone. We’re here to offer camaraderie, inspiration and support. Because child wellbeing starts with parent wellbeing.

    Rising Like a Phoenix: A Journey of Self Discovery, Crushing Stigma, and Empowering Youth with Liesl Moldow

    Rising Like a Phoenix: A Journey of Self Discovery, Crushing Stigma, and Empowering Youth with Liesl Moldow

    “What would happen if we told the truth about our lives?” In this final episode of season 1, Liesl Moldow shares her real, raw, and incredibly inspiring parenting journey. When Liesl graduated from business school, she had plans to change the world. She had no idea how her parenting experience would set her on a different – and vastly more meaningful – course. Liesl and her husband Charles have four kids, one who was born with acute special health care needs. The stress of caregiving nearly brought Liesl to her knees. Her path of self-discovery, along with her other daughter’s alarming struggles with anxiety, spurred her to do something to make a difference. Liesl co-founded a nonprofit, called Safe Space, to empower young people to change the conversation around mental health issues. In this refreshingly transparent conversation, we talk about crushing stigma, a new approach to supporting emotional wellbeing, and how caring for yourself as a parent can make the biggest impact.For show notes including resources mentioned, visit: https://www.wildpeace.org/podcast-1
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    • 44 min
    Let’s Get the Dads' Point of View, with Louis Mendoza

    Let’s Get the Dads' Point of View, with Louis Mendoza

    Today we shine a light on what it’s like to be a father on an unexpected parenting journey. Dads need support too, but their needs are different. My guest, the earnest and amazing Louis Mendoza, runs the Washington State Father’s Network, which connects fathers of kids with special healthcare needs with each other so they can talk about their experiences, share resources, and develop a sense of camaraderie. We also learn all about a workshop Louis conducts called “Telling Your Story with a Purpose” which helps fathers craft an “elevator pitch” of their story with the aim of influencing someone – be it a legislator, teacher, therapist… or other target – to mobilize on the behalf of their child and others. This is a fundamental skill that every parent or caregiver can hone to become a more effective advocate. Father voices seem to be under-represented when it comes to advocacy and Louis is on the move to bring them OUT, which ultimately benefits our kids (and provides a bit of expressive therapy for the dads in our lives). Can’t wait for you to hear this one.
     
    For shownotes and resources mentioned, visit:
    https://www.wildpeace.org/podcast-1
    @wildpeace.forparents
     

    • 35 min
    Heart Opener: Deborah Sweet on Raising Multiple Kids with Complex Needs

    Heart Opener: Deborah Sweet on Raising Multiple Kids with Complex Needs

    Deborah Sweet is the biological, adoptive and foster mama of (at last count) six kids. In our conversation she shares insights into her journey - raising multiple kiddos who have complex needs ranging from Autism to Reactive Attachment Disorder and a whole alphabet of diagnoses and differences in between. We talk about how Deb ended up having so many children in her family - and why. Deb speaks openly about what it’s like to live in her home, how she makes each day feel more manageable, and how she chooses to open her heart even in the face of fear and extreme challenges. Her positivity and practical advice will cause you to think about a new normal in a new light.@wildpeace.forparentsVisit https://www.wildpeace.org for detailed show notes, resources mentioned and more.

    • 45 min
    Moving Past Emotions to Become a Force in IEP Meetings, with Karen Kiecker

    Moving Past Emotions to Become a Force in IEP Meetings, with Karen Kiecker

    In this episode we dig into why IEP meetings are so emotionally charged and mom Karen Kiecker shares her special education journey. Karen delved into the role of advocate when she serendipitously lost her job at the same time as her daughter’s academic struggles hit an all-time high. We discuss how she crammed to understand her basic legal rights, forged alliances at school, prepared for meetings, and contained her emotions so she could get the services her three kids with learning differences needed to thrive in the system.@wildpeace.forparentshttps://www.wildpeace.org/podcast-1

    • 41 min
    Trust Your Gut, Let Go, and Ride the Rapids with Kimber Felton

    Trust Your Gut, Let Go, and Ride the Rapids with Kimber Felton

    Kimber knew in her gut that something about her daughter was 'off'. After a long process of discovery - which included a doctor proclaiming Kate would never walk, MRIs, EEGs, and a move to El Salvador - she learned Kate has Spastic Dysplasia, a condition that comes with a mix of physical and mental challenges but no clear answers. Undaunted, Kimber dealt with the issues at hand and created a world where her daughter and her whole family could thrive. Kimber shares everything from that very alone feeling of hearing an unexpected diagnosis “when all the ‘what-if’s’ of the world come down upon you,” to how her passion for outdoor adventure and life abroad opened her eyes to a world of possibility. Regardless of how your own child (or a child in your life) struggles, Kimber’s story will give you tears, make you laugh, and leave you uplifted.@wildpeace.forparentshttps://www.wildpeace.org/podcast-1

    • 40 min
    The Sibling Experience: Understanding and Supporting Our Other Kids with Emily Rubin

    The Sibling Experience: Understanding and Supporting Our Other Kids with Emily Rubin

    Mental health challenges don’t just affect the child who is struggling, they affect the whole family. For siblings, the experience can be confusing, upsetting, and even traumatic. Emily Rubin is the Director of Sibling Support at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, which works with hospitals and other agencies to address the needs of siblings and parents of children with mental health, developmental and special health needs. In our conversation, Emily explains the many emotions siblings experience when their brother or sister is struggling and describes the various ways that siblings might respond. She offers strategies that parents can use to support their other children so they can cope and adjust in the best possible way.

    • 38 min

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