UNrattled: A Podcast for Parents

Gulf Regional Early Childhood Services

Step into the world of UNrattled, the podcast designed for parents seeking a refreshing perspective on the rollercoaster ride of raising children. UNrattled goes beyond the usual parenting narrative. We embrace both the heartwarming triumphs and the comical blunders that come with the territory. Through laughter and relatable parenting stories, we're here to provide comfort on this winding path of parenthood and help you discover the hidden treasures within your own experiences. Join us in insightful conversations that delve into our collective past mistakes—situations we once found daunting or embarrassing—and learn to shake them off with a newfound sense of empowerment. Our goal is to help inspire you to become the best version of yourself while maintaining an unbreakable bond with your child. UNrattled isn't just a podcast; it's a sanctuary where growth meets humor. Tune in to gain invaluable wisdom, connect with like-minded parents, and emerge as a more resilient, engaged, and fulfilled parent.

  1. When Worry Won't Quit - Parenting with Anxiety

    JAN 26

    When Worry Won't Quit - Parenting with Anxiety

    Episode Description: Parenting comes with worries — but when anxiety sticks around, overthinking every decision and anticipating worst-case scenarios can take a real toll on you and your family. In this episode of UNrattled: A Podcast for Parents, we talk candidly about what it's like to parent when you have anxiety. We'll explore how anxiety shows up in everyday moments, how it can subtly influence parenting behaviors, and practical ways to cope so you can build confidence — not stress — into your family's daily life. You'll hear research-based tips on managing your own anxiety without passing it down to your kids, how to model healthy emotional management, and why self-care isn't just a luxury — it's a parenting tool. Whether your worry feels occasional or constant, this episode is here to help you parent with intention, calm, and compassion.   Key Takeaways: Anxiety doesn't disqualify you from being a good parent. Many parents experience persistent worry; you're not alone.  Your own coping skills become your child's roadmap. Kids observe how you handle stress — showing them healthy management is one of the best gifts you can give. You don't have to hide your feelings — you can teach through them. It's okay to say, "I'm anxious right now, and here's how I'm working through it."  Boundaries and self-care aren't selfish — they're protective. Setting limits and carving out time for peace helps you regulate your anxiety so you can be present with your kids. Professional support is a strength, not a stigma. Therapy, if needed, can equip you and your family with tools that transform your day-to-day experience.

    1 hr
  2. Deck the Halls, Ditch the Stress

    12/22/2025

    Deck the Halls, Ditch the Stress

    The holidays are supposed to be magical… but for many parents, they also come with pressure, comparison, guilt, and unrealistic expectations. In this honest and laugh-filled conversation, we unpack the stressors that make this season feel so heavy—gift-giving guilt, family obligations, overstimulated kids, and the myth of the "perfect holiday parent." We explore why the holidays often trigger disappointment and burnout, how to set boundaries with grace, and why your kids don't need a picture-perfect season to feel loved. You'll hear real stories, practical strategies, and gentle reminders that your worth is not measured by matching pajamas or how many family dinners you attend. This episode is a permission slip to slow down, ditch the pressure, and build a holiday that actually feels good for your family.   Key Takeaways for Listeners: 1. Presence > Perfection - Your kids will remember how the holidays felt, not how perfect they looked. Emotional connection matters far more than gifts, matching outfits, or elaborate plans. 2. You Don't Have to Do It All - Family expectations, multiple gatherings, big budgets, and nonstop events are optional. You're allowed to create boundaries—and new traditions. 3. Kids Aren't Misbehaving… They're Overwhelmed - Holiday overstimulation is real. Meltdowns are normal, not personal failures. Simple adjustments can make the season easier on everyone. 4. Break Up With the "Shoulds" - Let go of inherited traditions or expectations that no longer fit your family. Choose what brings you peace, not pressure. 5. A Happier Holiday Starts With Realistic Expectations - The most meaningful seasons are built on connection, rest, and joy—not on comparison or obligation.

    46 min
  3. 12/01/2025

    Regulation Starts with Us! Co-Regulation for Parents & Kids

    When our kids are melting down, it can feel impossible to stay calm — but that's exactly when they need our calm the most. In this episode of Unrattled, we sit down with licensed therapist Lauren Poiroux-Harvey from The Sommer House in Mobile to explore the life-changing power of co-regulation — the process of calming our children by calming ourselves. Lauren breaks down what co-regulation really means, why it's essential for healthy brain development, and how parents can begin practicing it (even when they feel completely tapped out). We get real about the hard moments — tantrums in public, multiple kids melting down at once, and what to do when you lose your cool — and offer practical tools you can use right away to create connection instead of chaos. If you've ever wondered how to guide your child through big feelings without losing yourself in the process, this episode will leave you feeling seen, supported, and equipped with tools to bring more calm into your home.   Key Takeaways for Listeners: Co-regulation is the foundation of self-regulation — children first learn to calm down by borrowing our calm. Our nervous system matters — kids pick up on our stress just as much as our calm. It's not about being perfect — we all lose our cool sometimes; what matters is repair and reconnection afterward. Staying calm is a skill we can practice — simple grounding strategies (breathing, pausing, lowering our voice) help us regulate in tough moments. Big feelings are opportunities, not threats — co-regulation turns tantrums and meltdowns into teachable moments for connection. Safe exploration of emotions builds resilience — when children see us manage stress, they learn how to manage their own. Small steps add up — even choosing one calming practice to try this week can shift the atmosphere at home or in the classroom.

    41 min
  4. 10/20/2025

    More Than Survival: Small Steps Toward Financial Peace

    For many families, thinking about financial planning can feel like a luxury—especially when every dollar is already accounted for and daily survival takes center stage. In this episode, we take a realistic look at how small, intentional steps can lead to greater peace of mind, especially in tough economic times. We're not talking spreadsheets or lectures—we're talking about mindset, habits, and legacy. Whether you're living paycheck to paycheck or trying to shift generational patterns, this episode will meet you where you are and offer supportive tools for planning your family's future… one step at a time.   Key Takeaways for Listeners: You don't have to be "ready" to start. - Financial peace doesn't begin with perfection—it begins with one small, intentional step toward stability or clarity. Survival mode is real—and so is your power to plan. - Even when times are hard, taking small actions today can ease stress tomorrow and create a greater sense of control. Your relationship with money was shaped long before today. - Recognizing where your money mindset comes from can help you shift harmful patterns and create new ones for your family. Teaching your kids about money starts with what they see. - Everyday moments—like grocery shopping, saving change, or talking about needs vs. wants—lay the foundation for lifelong financial habits. Planning ahead is an act of love. - Whether it's choosing a trusted guardian, setting aside a few dollars, or just dreaming about what's possible—your effort today is a gift to your future self and your children.

    49 min
  5. 10/06/2025

    Is This Normal?

    In this foundational episode of UNrattled: A Podcast for Parents, we begin the conversation around neurodivergence—what it means, how it may present in young children, and when parents might start noticing signs. With expert insight from Dr. Abigail Baxter, a longtime GRECS partner and advocate for inclusive early education, we'll unpack the terminology, explore the diversity of neurodevelopmental differences, and help families understand what's typical, what's not, and when to seek support. This episode is designed for parents at the beginning of their journey, offering clarity, reassurance, and resources without overwhelming jargon or judgment. Whether you're wondering about your child's behavior or just want to better understand the topic, this is a compassionate and informative place to start.   Key Takeaways for Listeners: Neurodivergence is not a diagnosis—it's a way of understanding differences in how brains process, learn, and experience the world. It includes a wide range of developmental and cognitive variations, such as autism, ADHD, and sensory processing differences. Early signs of neurodivergence can show up in many ways—including communication delays, sensory sensitivities, or difficulty with transitions—but every child is unique. There is no one-size-fits-all checklist, which is why observation and support matter more than labels. You don't need to wait for a formal diagnosis to begin supporting your child. Trust your instincts, seek guidance, and focus on creating a supportive, responsive environment that meets your child's needs now. Labels and language can be empowering when used to access resources and community—but they should never be used to define or limit a child. You are not alone. —Parenting a neurodivergent child can feel isolating, but there are professionals, support networks, and other families who understand the journey and are ready to walk alongside you.   Visit our website for FREE resources on this topic.

    38 min

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Step into the world of UNrattled, the podcast designed for parents seeking a refreshing perspective on the rollercoaster ride of raising children. UNrattled goes beyond the usual parenting narrative. We embrace both the heartwarming triumphs and the comical blunders that come with the territory. Through laughter and relatable parenting stories, we're here to provide comfort on this winding path of parenthood and help you discover the hidden treasures within your own experiences. Join us in insightful conversations that delve into our collective past mistakes—situations we once found daunting or embarrassing—and learn to shake them off with a newfound sense of empowerment. Our goal is to help inspire you to become the best version of yourself while maintaining an unbreakable bond with your child. UNrattled isn't just a podcast; it's a sanctuary where growth meets humor. Tune in to gain invaluable wisdom, connect with like-minded parents, and emerge as a more resilient, engaged, and fulfilled parent.