12 episodes

Join host Melissa Brown, Certified Sleep Consultant, Family Care Counselor, and mom of four, and other baby experts as they share their best advice and experience from helping thousands of families get a good night’s sleep from all over the world.

Each week, Melissa will offer parents helpful, practical tips on topics such as sleeping through the night, creating healthy sleep routines, breastfeeding advice, managing your toddler and everything in between.

Sleep Shop Podcast: Giving Families the Gift of a Good Night's Sleep Melissa Brown: Sleep Consultant, Counselor and Mom

    • Kids & Family

Join host Melissa Brown, Certified Sleep Consultant, Family Care Counselor, and mom of four, and other baby experts as they share their best advice and experience from helping thousands of families get a good night’s sleep from all over the world.

Each week, Melissa will offer parents helpful, practical tips on topics such as sleeping through the night, creating healthy sleep routines, breastfeeding advice, managing your toddler and everything in between.

    What SleepShop Represents and Why Parents Hire Sleep Consultants

    What SleepShop Represents and Why Parents Hire Sleep Consultants

    In this final episode of the season, I share a little bit about why I started my business, Sleep Shop, and discuss a few reasons why parents hire me.
    I delve into my background working as a hospital chaplain, then as a high school counselor, and eventually opening up my consultancy.
    I describe the process behind our work at Sleep Shop and showcase how we support parents all over the world with their baby sleep needs.  
    Until next season, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for tuning in, sharing this podcast with your friends, reaching out to me, leaving your ratings and reviews, and for your all-around support. I appreciate it!
    If you have any comments/questions/suggestions for next season’s topics, please be sure to reach out. 
    Thank you for listening!
    Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player of choice.
    If you enjoyed this episode, please help me get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.
    Be sure to connect with me and reach out with any questions/concerns:
    Facebook
    Instagram
    SleepShop Website
    Looking forward to helping you and your family get a good night’s sleep.

    • 16 min
    How Caring For Yourself and Finding Your Fulfillment Makes You a Better Parent with Leslie Bruce

    How Caring For Yourself and Finding Your Fulfillment Makes You a Better Parent with Leslie Bruce

    Parenting can be overwhelming so you must learn to give yourself permission to take breaks and not feel guilty about it. #1 New York Times bestselling author and award-winning entertainment journalist, Leslie Anne Bruce, joins us today to share what she has learned over the years as a mother and author of the Unpacified parenting blog.
    What We Cover in This Episode:
    You can have a bad day and still be a good parent Parenthood is about trial and error and that’s ok. Nobody comes with a manual on how to be a parent. Should there always be so much guilt if moms choose to go back to work? How can you find the balance between taking care of yourself and taking care of your child? What are “Wellness Breaks” and how can taking them make you a better parent? Why some women choose to breastfeed and others bottle feed and why either choice is fine What breastfeeding cane affect your mood What psychological and physical changes women go through after pregnancy and birth. Is postpartum depression a real thing? Resources Mentioned
    Instagram: @leslieannebruce
    www.unpacified.com
    Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player of choice.
    If you enjoyed this episode, please help me get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.
    Be sure to connect with me and reach out with any questions/concerns:
    Facebook
    Instagram
    SleepShop Website
    Looking forward to helping you and your family get a good night’s sleep.  

    • 30 min
    Potty Training Tips That Get the Job Done with Megan Pierson

    Potty Training Tips That Get the Job Done with Megan Pierson

    Potty training is a huge step for kids. It can also be a frustrating time for kid and parents. So what’s the secret to success with potty training? That’s what my guest, Megan Pierson, joins us to talk about in this episode.
    Megan has a Master's degree in Special Education as well as many years of experience in Childhood Development specializing in children with Autism. She uses her knowledge and experience to help other parents who find it challenging to do the little “jobs" we all have to do as parents, like sleep training and potty training. She created the sleep training/potty training manual, “Yes, You Can! A Potty Training/Toddler Sleep Manual,” which offers greater insight into potty training your child and helping your toddler sleep.  
    Megan was previously a guest on this show in Episode 3 – Decoding Toddler Sleep, where we talked about how to get your toddler sleeping on a routine.
    What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
    How can you tell if your child is ready? Children who are potty trained at too young of an age sometimes can regress so do not force it. Do not try to potty train a child when you have too much going on in your life as the parent What are some of the physical, emotional, and cognitive signs to look for to indicate that your child is ready to potty train? Should you cut out diapers cold turkey? Is it normal for a child of 4 to 6 years of age to still have “night wettings?" When learning to potty train, should boys sit or stand? How can little girls best position themselves on the toilet? What are some incentives you can use as a parent while potty training your child? Should you use a small potty or go straight to the big potty? Resources Mentioned:
    Megan's "Yes, You Can! A Potty Training/Toddler Sleep Manual" 
    Contact Information:
    www.sleepshopoc.com/toddlershop
    Email: Megansleepshopoc@gmail.com
    Instagram: @megan_sleepshop
     
    Thank you for listening!
    Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player of choice.
    If you enjoyed this episode, please help me get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.
    Be sure to connect with me and reach out with any questions/concerns:
    Facebook
    Instagram
    SleepShop Website
    Looking forward to helping you and your family get a good night’s sleep.  
     

    • 26 min
    Shorten Bedtime, Sleep Routines for Newborns, and Other Q&A with Kara of Kara Loves Coco

    Shorten Bedtime, Sleep Routines for Newborns, and Other Q&A with Kara of Kara Loves Coco

    I’m joined by fashion and lifestyle blogger Kara from Kara Loves Coco and she has some questions from her readers and social media followers.
    Questions I Answer in This Episode:
    How do I get my 3.5 year old to sleep past 6:00 am? How do you know when it is the appropriate age to drop nap time? How do I shorten bedtime, especially when it often takes around 2 hours to get baby down to sleep? How do I get my 6 month old to sleep through the night and/or go longer than 2 hour stretches? How can I get baby to stay fuller for longer? I pulled the pacifier and now bedtime is a complete battle. Help! How do I combat the 4 month sleep developmental interruption without crying it out? How do I establish a routine for newborns? What are best practices for putting baby down for a naptime as opposed to for bedtime? How to survive the first few weeks after baby is born? Contact Information
    www.karalovescoco.com
    Instagram: @karalovescoco
    Thank you for listening!
    Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player of choice.
    If you enjoyed this episode, please help me get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.
    Be sure to connect with me and reach out with any questions/concerns:
    Facebook
    Instagram
    SleepShop Website
    Looking forward to helping you and your family get a good night’s sleep.  

    • 26 min
    When All Else Fails: Tips to Put Baby to Sleep (On-Air Consult)

    When All Else Fails: Tips to Put Baby to Sleep (On-Air Consult)

    I’m joined by Kristen Schellenberg, business owner and mother of 6-month old baby Wyatt. Kristen seems to have tried various techniques to put Wyatt to sleep but none seem to be working. She tried soothing, bathing, even overfeeding. In this on-air consultation, I walk Kristen through several other techniques she can utilize to help get baby Wyatt on a consistent sleeping schedule.
    What We Discuss in This Episode:
    At 6 months old, babies are capable of self-soothing and transitioning themselves in and out of sleep You never want to rock to sleep or feed to sleep. Always try to put the baby down awake so they can look around and get comfortable with their surroundings to where they eventually feel comfortable falling asleep on their own Try spreading out feeding times during the day by 3-4 hours so when baby feeds, it is not a snack but a full hearty meal Look for indications that baby is still hungry, such as finishing a whole bottle. That could mean the difference between a baby that sleeps through the night and one that doesn’t. A lot of babies associate food with comfort, so learn to tell the difference between hunger cues and when baby just needs to be soothed Baths before bed time can help to regulate the baby’s body temperature helping them to sleep better The most important thing parents should do is be consistent. Keeping with a routine helps to minimize confusion for the baby Should a parent let baby cry it out? It depends! Resources Mentioned:
    “The Sleep Lady Shuffle” by Kim West
    Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player of choice.
    If you enjoyed this episode, please help me get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.
    Be sure to connect with me and reach out with any questions/concerns:
    Facebook
    Instagram
    SleepShop Website
    Looking forward to helping you and your family get a good night’s sleep.  

    • 26 min
    Nutrition and Wellness for Mommy and Baby with Holistic Nutritionist and Expert Kelly Leveque

    Nutrition and Wellness for Mommy and Baby with Holistic Nutritionist and Expert Kelly Leveque

    From women trying to get pregnant, to women who are pregnant and new mommies, nutrition plays a key role in ensuring that mommy and baby are healthy and happy from day one. My guest in this episode is Kelly Leveque, a holistic nutritionist, wellness expert, and celebrity health coach based in Los Angeles, California. Kelly coaches mommies on how to bypass all those not-so-healthy cravings and turn them into healthier habits.
     
    What You’ll Learn in this Episode:
    How to cook healthy meals in 30 minutes and not spend the whole day in the kitchen What type of diet and supplements women should be taking if they are trying to get pregnant and during pregnancy What is the difference between Folic acid and Folate? Why is it important to know this? The “Fab Four”: Protein, Fat, Fiber and Greens. How these foods can turn off your hunger hormones and give your cells what they need to produce and support a new human Understanding how selenium in wild fish could help you with your Omega-3 intake without the fear of mercury poisoning and which type of fish provide more Omega-3’s Knowing the meaning of Functional Medicine and how some doctors use it as preventative medicine What is the difference between long-chain Omega-3 and short-chain Omega-3? What to look for when buying eggs How to combat morning sickness and some healthy alternatives How to incorporate more protein, fat, and hydration for breastfeeding and losing baby weight post-partum. Aside from nutrition, what else plays a role in helping you lose that baby weight? After getting the nutrition down, how you can incorporate some workouts like Pilates and Yoga to help you get back into shape while feeling great? Resources Mentioned: 
    Kelly's book - Body Love: Live in Balance, Weigh What You Want, and Free Yourself From Food Drama Forever
    Dr. Mark Hyman and Dr. Chris Kresser - Functional Medicine
    Nordic Naturals Supplements
    Vital Farms eggs
    Jilz gluten free crackers
    Barely Bread
    New Earth supplements 
    Rainbow Light supplements
    Nuun tablets
    Contact Information:
    Instagram: @bewellbykelly
    www.bewellbykelly.com or www.kellyleveque.com

    • 47 min

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