Engaging Reluctant Readers

Ellen Westbrook

Tired of the nightly reading battles? Struggling to get your child to open a book because they refuse to read at all costs? Maybe they can read but just don’t want to, or perhaps they struggle with the basics, making reading feel frustrating and exhausting. Or maybe books just can’t compete with screens, sports, or other distractions. No matter the reason, you’re not alone—and more importantly, you’re not failing as a parent.   Welcome to Engaging Reluctant Readers—the podcast for book-loving moms raising reluctant readers. Hosted by Ellen Westbrook, a Literacy Coach (and recovering reluctant reader herself!), this show is here to help you transform your child’s reading journey from dread to must-be read and rediscover family reading fun along the way.   As a mom of two high-energy boys with a degree in Elementary Education, Ellen gets it—the frustration, the worry, and the endless search for ways to make books click for your child. She’s here to bridge the gap between your love of reading and your kiddo’s resistance, helping you understand why they struggle and, more importantly, what actually works.   You won’t find complicated reading strategies or one-size-fits-all advice here. Instead, Ellen shares real-life strategies that fit into your busy days and make reading feel fun instead of forced. From creative ways to build stamina, confidence, and reading skills to strategies that make books more engaging and spark a genuine love of reading, every episode is designed to help you make real progress—without the fights, tears, or frustration.   Each episode is under 30 minutes, packed with actionable tips, and released every Thursday—so you can get quick wins without adding more to your already-full plate.   Because reading should feel fun, not like a chore—and every step forward, no matter how small, is worth celebrating.   Hit follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode, and let’s rediscover family reading fun—together!

  1. How to Motivate Kids to Read (Without Bribes or Battles)

    OCT 16

    How to Motivate Kids to Read (Without Bribes or Battles)

    If you’ve ever caught yourself saying, “Just one more page and then you can…”—you’re not alone. When reading turns into a negotiation, rewards can feel like the only way forward. But what if motivation could grow naturally—without stickers, snacks, or standoffs? In this episode of the Engaging Reluctant Readers Podcast, Ellen Westbrook opens up about why bribes and reward systems so often backfire when it comes to reading—and what to do instead. Through honest stories from her own family, she shares a simple framework that helps kids rediscover joy, confidence, and true motivation to read. This is a guilt-free, grace-filled conversation for every parent who’s tired of the bedtime reading battles and ready for something that lasts. What You’ll Learn: ☑️ Why quick fixes (like bribes) stop working over time ☑️ The mindset shift that changes everything about reading motivation ☑️ A simple, three-part approach that builds motivation from the inside out ☑️ How to make reading time feel fun, peaceful, and productive again ☑️ The surprising ways small moments create big reading wins Key Episode Highlights: [00:01:13] Why quick fixes and rewards often backfire [00:03:17] Ellen’s lightbulb moment: realizing the “reward” was creating more work [00:05:25] When reading became lonely for JD—and the connection that brought him back [00:06:33] A simple mindset shift that changed everything about motivation [00:07:04] How connection and presence can reignite a love of reading [00:10:07] Ways to use rewards that support motivation instead of replacing it [00:14:20] The power of unexpected encouragement and praise [00:17:17] Sneak peek for next week’s episode 📖 Prefer to Read? Full blog post:  https://engagingreluctantreaders.com/2025/10/17/motivate-kids-to-read-without-bribes/ ✨ FREEBIE ALERT! Feeling stuck in the “nothing’s working” phase? Download 5 Motivation Traps to Avoid—your quick, practical guide to spotting the common pitfalls that derail reading motivation and what to do instead. 👉 Grab it here: https://engagingreluctantreaders.m-pages.com/traps  🎟️Motivating Reluctant Readers Guide Want to understand what truly sparks your child’s interest in reading? The Motivating Reluctant Readers Guide helps you uncover your child’s unique motivators and gives you confidence-boosting strategies that actually work. No pressure, no perfection—just joyful, lasting progress. 👉 Learn more her Share your thoughts! Grab your Motivating Reluctant Readers Guide today --> https://engagingreluctantreaders.m-pages.com/mrrguide 🎧Love the podcast? Hit the 5⭐to leave a rating & review! It helps get this podcast out in front of more moms that need to hear it, so we can help more reluctant readers learn to love books and put an end to the nightly battles around reading! Resources: Follow on Instagram Join the Engaging Reluctant Readers Tribe (Facebook Group) ✨ Grab your Book Nook Starter Kit today! ✨ Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle today!

    19 min
  2. Book Nooks on a Budget: Simple Spaces Kids Will Love

    OCT 3

    Book Nooks on a Budget: Simple Spaces Kids Will Love

    When you think “reading nook,” do you picture twinkle lights, teepees, and shelves full of brand-new books? The truth is, cozy reading spaces don’t have to be elaborate—or expensive. In fact, some of the best book nooks are the simplest ones, created with what you already have at home. In this episode of the Engaging Reluctant Readers Podcast, Ellen Westbrook shares why giving reading a “home” in your house makes such a difference—and how to design one without spending a fortune. From repurposed chairs to blanket forts, you’ll discover low-cost, low-pressure ways to create a space your kids will actually use (and love). What You’ll Learn: ☑️ Why giving reading a dedicated “spot” helps kids choose books more often ☑️ How to create a cozy nook with what you already have on hand ☑️ The essentials: comfort, light, and books within reach ☑️ Easy, budget-friendly tweaks to keep your nook fresh and inviting ☑️ Why some spaces fizzle—and how to adjust without giving up ⏳ Key Episode Highlights: [00:00:25] Why picture-perfect reading nooks aren’t necessary [00:01:56] The unexpected recliner that became a family reading spot [00:03:38] Why elaborate setups often backfire [00:05:21] The basics: light, comfort, and books within reach [00:06:07] How to stock a reading nook without overwhelming kids [00:07:44] Why some spaces fizzle (and how to adjust without giving up) [00:09:22] Bottom line: start small, keep it simple, and let the space evolve [00:09:49] Sneak peek at next week's episode 📖 Prefer to Read? Full blog post: https://engagingreluctantreaders.com/2025/10/02/reading-nook-for-kids/ ✨ FREEBIE ALERT! Grab your Book Nook Starter Kit—with 100+ fun book theme ideas and my four simple steps for creating a reading nook your family will actually use. 📥 Get it here → https://engagingreluctantreaders.m-pages.com/booknookstarterkit 📘 Want to make books feel irresistible in your home? Check out the Create the Invitation to Read Mini Course—a short, practical training that shows you how to set up books and spaces in ways that spark curiosity and connection without pressure. 📥 Enroll here → https://engagingreluctantreaders.vipmembervault.com/products/courses/view/1134274 Share your thoughts! 🎧Love the podcast? Hit the 5⭐to leave a rating & review! It helps get this podcast out in front of more moms that need to hear it, so we can help more reluctant readers learn to love books and put an end to the nightly battles around reading! Resources: Follow on Instagram Join the Engaging Reluctant Readers Tribe (Facebook Group) ✨ Grab your Book Nook Starter Kit today! ✨ Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle today!

    11 min
  3. SEP 25

    Messy, Fun, and Memorable: The Real Secret to Family Reading Nights

    Does the idea of a cozy family reading night sound wonderful in theory—but totally impossible in your real life? Between sports practices, dishes, and bedtime meltdowns, it can feel like there’s no way to add one more thing. But family reading nights don’t have to be perfect (or even quiet) to be powerful. In this episode of the Engaging Reluctant Readers Podcast, Ellen Westbrook shares how family reading nights can bring connection, laughter, and calm—even if your evenings are anything but picture-perfect. From unplanned story pile-ups to silly multi-voice read alouds, you’ll discover simple ways to make family reading nights work for your family, in your real world. What You’ll Learn: ☑️ Why family reading nights matter (even if they’re messy) ☑️ How to start small—without pressure or a “perfect book” ☑️ Simple tweaks to make reading time inviting and fun ☑️ Creative ideas: comfort items, book jars, movie tie-ins, and more ☑️ Why these imperfect moments still leave a lasting impact ⏳ Key Episode Highlights: [00:00:25] Why evenings feel frantic (and how reading can shift the tone) [00:01:12] What real-life family reading nights look like (hint: not picture-perfect) [00:02:16] From divide-and-conquer to a shared family read aloud [00:04:07] Why the biggest barrier isn’t time—it’s pressure [00:05:17] Cozy pile-ups, comfort items, and other inviting tweaks [00:06:19] Fun twists: book jars, family favorites, and book-plus-movie teasers [00:07:34] Multi-voice read alouds (and why the laughter matters) [00:08:12] Ripple effects: calmer bedtimes and sibling moments worth savoring [00:10:34] Why these small, imperfect moments matter more than you think [00:10:58] Sneak peek at next week’s episode 📖 Prefer to Read? Full blog post: https://engagingreluctantreaders.com/2025/09/25/family-reading-nights/  ✨ FREEBIE ALERT! Grab your Mini Reading Goal Planner—a simple, kid-friendly tool to help your child set goals they’re actually excited about (without pressure or battles). 📥 Get it here → https://engagingreluctantreaders.m-pages.com/minigoalplanner 🎟️ Reset & Read Workshop Replay If family reading nights—or reading time in general—keep falling apart, the Reset & Read Workshop replay will help you rebuild your reading rhythm in a way that actually sticks. 🎯 Grab the replay here → https://bit.ly/resetandread  Share your thoughts! 🎧Love the podcast? Hit the 5⭐to leave a rating & review! It helps get this podcast out in front of more moms that need to hear it, so we can help more reluctant readers learn to love books and put an end to the nightly battles around reading! Resources: Follow on Instagram Join the Engaging Reluctant Readers Tribe (Facebook Group) ✨ Grab your Book Nook Starter Kit today! ✨ Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle today!

    12 min
  4. Library Visits Without the Chaos: How to Make Them Work for Your Family

    SEP 19

    Library Visits Without the Chaos: How to Make Them Work for Your Family

    If your last library trip ended in chaos—or you’ve been avoiding going at all—you’re not alone. Maybe your kids melted down before you made it past the first shelf, maybe you left with a random pile of books no one read, or maybe you can’t even find your library card. In this episode of the Engaging Reluctant Readers Podcast, Ellen Westbrook shares real-life stories, honest reflections, and practical strategies to help you reset how you think about library visits. From prepping before you go, to managing expectations while you’re there, to what to do once you’re home, you’ll learn how to make library trips smoother, more enjoyable, and actually useful for your family. What You’ll Learn: ☑️ Why library visits often feel harder than expected ☑️ Simple pre-visit prep steps that make all the difference ☑️ How to manage expectations (and meltdowns) while you’re there ☑️ Why “imperfect” visits still matter for your child’s reading journey ☑️ Small adjustments that make the next trip easier and more fun ⏳ Key Episode Highlights: [00:00:25] Why library trips often feel harder than expected [00:01:37] A real-life story: excitement, chaos, and missed opportunities [00:02:26] Finding wins—even when visits don’t go as planned [00:04:25] The biggest shift: prep before you even leave the house [00:06:15] Managing expectations once you’re at the library [00:07:14] Mid-visit resets, and handling meltdowns [00:08:06] How librarians (and library tools) can make visits smoother [00:09:37] What to do after a library trip to keep momentum going [00:10:57] Why “imperfect” visits still count (and can spark connection) [00:11:27] The Reset & Read Workshop Replay: rebuild reading rhythms at home [00:12:05] Sneak peek at next week’s episode 📖 Prefer to Read? Full blog post: https://engagingreluctantreaders.com/2025/09/18/use-library-with-kids/ ✨ FREEBIE ALERT!  Grab your Mini Reading Goal Planner—a simple tool to help your child set a goal that actually fits their pace and interests (and maybe even builds a little momentum along the way).  📥 Get it here → https://engagingreluctantreaders.m-pages.com/minigoalplanner  🎟️ Reset & Read Workshop Replay  If reading time has turned into a struggle, the Reset & Read Workshop replay will help you rebuild your family’s reading rhythm—without the guilt, the charts, or the resistance. 🎯 Grab the replay here → https://bit.ly/resetandread  Share your thoughts! 🎧Love the podcast? Hit the 5⭐to leave a rating & review! It helps get this podcast out in front of more moms that need to hear it, so we can help more reluctant readers learn to love books and put an end to the nightly battles around reading! Resources: Follow on Instagram Join the Engaging Reluctant Readers Tribe (Facebook Group) ✨ Grab your Book Nook Starter Kit today! ✨ Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle today!

    13 min
  5. Back-to-School Chaos: Why Reading Feels Harder Right Now

    SEP 11

    Back-to-School Chaos: Why Reading Feels Harder Right Now

    Back-to-school season brings new routines, earlier mornings, and after-school exhaustion—and for many families, reading is the first thing to fall apart. If your child is suddenly resisting or your once-steady reading time feels impossible, you’re not alone. In this episode of the Engaging Reluctant Readers Podcast, Ellen Westbrook shares real-life stories of reading resistance, shifting schedules, and messy evenings to show you why reading feels harder during busy transitions—and why that doesn’t mean you’ve failed. With gentle reminders and a dose of encouragement, you’ll walk away ready to hit reset without guilt or pressure. What You’ll Learn: ☑️ Why resistance during busy seasons is normal—not a sign of failure ☑️ How after-school exhaustion impacts reading time ☑️ Simple ways to notice “sparks” even when routines fall apart ☑️ Why messy reading moments still count (sometimes even more) ☑️ How to let go of guilt and give yourself permission to reset ⏳ Key Episode Highlights: [00:00:25] Why back-to-school shifts make reading feel harder than it should [00:02:05] Afterschool restraint collapse explained (and why kids resist) [00:03:12] Finding a rhythm that works with your family’s schedule [00:05:00] When resistance shows up suddenly—and how to respond [00:06:30] Why resistance is a signal, not laziness [00:08:30] Wins worth celebrating (even when expectations fall short) [00:10:00] The guilt spiral parents face when reading doesn’t go as planned [00:12:07] What you really need: flexibility, kindness, and a reset [00:13:11] Sneak peek at next week’s episode [00:13:46] Reset & Read Workshop 📖 Prefer to Read? Full blog post: https://engagingreluctantreaders.com/2025/09/11/back-to-school-reading-struggles/ 📺 Prefer to Watch? YouTube video version: https://youtu.be/sFwgmULY8_Q ✨ FREEBIE ALERT! Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle—with 164 fun, flexible ideas to help your child read their way, on their terms. 📥 Get it here → https://engagingreluctantreaders.m-pages.com/bucketlistbundle 🎟️ Reset & Read is now available as a replay!  If reading still feels hard even after school has started, this workshop will walk you through how to rebuild your reading rhythm—without the stress. 🎟️ Grab the replay here → https://bit.ly/resetandread  Share your thoughts! 🎧Love the podcast? Hit the 5⭐to leave a rating & review! It helps get this podcast out in front of more moms that need to hear it, so we can help more reluctant readers learn to love books and put an end to the nightly battles around reading! Resources: Follow on Instagram Join the Engaging Reluctant Readers Tribe (Facebook Group) ✨ Grab your Book Nook Starter Kit today! ✨ Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle today!

    15 min
  6. How to Talk to Your Child's Teacher About Reading (Without Feeling Pushy)

    SEP 4

    How to Talk to Your Child's Teacher About Reading (Without Feeling Pushy)

    You’ve noticed something about your child’s reading, but the thought of bringing it up with their teacher makes you hesitate. What if I sound pushy? What if I say the wrong thing? What if I’m overreacting? In this episode of the Engaging Reluctant Readers Podcast, Ellen Westbrook shares how to have low-pressure, supportive conversations with your child’s teacher about reading. From real-life examples to simple conversation starters, you’ll learn how to approach teachers with confidence, curiosity, and collaboration—without the guilt or second guessing. What You’ll Learn: ☑️ Why talking to teachers about reading can feel so intimidating (and how to reframe it) ☑️ A mindset shift that turns “confrontation” into “collaboration” ☑️ Practical ways to start the conversation, no matter your communication style ☑️ Gentle conversation starters you can use right away ☑️ How to follow up (even if the first conversation didn’t go as planned) ⏳ Key Episode Highlights: [00:00:25] Why it feels so hard to bring up reading concerns with teachers [00:01:25] A personal story: learning to advocate for my child, even when it was uncomfortable [00:03:19] Why building teacher relationships early makes conversations easier [00:04:05] A mindset shift: collaboration, not confrontation [00:04:39] Choosing a communication style that works for you [00:05:33] The Conversation Starter Kit: a free resource with templates and phrasing help [00:06:00] Real-life examples of conversation openers and questions to ask [00:08:07] What to do if the conversation doesn’t land the way you hoped [00:08:58] Why persistence matters: progress happens in the follow-up [00:09:25] Sneak peek at next week’s episode [00:09:42] Reset & Read Workshop 📖 Prefer to Read? Full blog post:  https://engagingreluctantreaders.com/2025/09/05/talk-to-your-childs-teacher-about-reading/ 📺 Prefer to Watch? YouTube video version: https://youtu.be/OLXVLDQYf5k ✨ FREEBIE ALERT! Grab your Conversation Starter Kit—a free guide with conversation openers, message templates, and phrasing help to make teacher talks about reading less stressful and more supportive. 📥 Get it here → https://engagingreluctantreaders.m-pages.com/teacherconvos 🎟️ Reset & Read is now available as a replay!  If your reading habit is feeling off, this workshop will help you reset your reading rhythm—without the stress. 🎟️ Grab the replay here → http Share your thoughts! Grab your Motivating Reluctant Readers Guide today --> https://engagingreluctantreaders.m-pages.com/mrrguide 🎧Love the podcast? Hit the 5⭐to leave a rating & review! It helps get this podcast out in front of more moms that need to hear it, so we can help more reluctant readers learn to love books and put an end to the nightly battles around reading! Resources: Follow on Instagram Join the Engaging Reluctant Readers Tribe (Facebook Group) ✨ Grab your Book Nook Starter Kit today! ✨ Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle today!

    12 min
  7. The Secret to Raising a Reader: Why Confidence Matters More Than Skills

    AUG 28

    The Secret to Raising a Reader: Why Confidence Matters More Than Skills

    When your child sighs, groans, or says, “I hate reading”—it hits deep. It’s not just about the book in front of them—it’s about what they’re starting to believe about themselves as a reader. In this episode of the Engaging Reluctant Readers Podcast, Ellen Westbrook shares how to help your child build confidence with reading—even when it feels like a struggle right now. You’ll learn how reader identity forms, why labels (even positive ones) can backfire, and the simple shifts that help kids start to see themselves as capable, growing readers. What You’ll Learn: ☑️ Why reading confidence starts before skills are “mastered” ☑️ How small wins build momentum and motivation ☑️ Why labels (good or bad) can hurt more than help ☑️ Practical ways to invite reading—without pressure ☑️ How to make progress visible so kids believe in themselves ⏳ Key Episode Highlights: [00:00:25] When your child says “I hate reading”—what’s really going on [00:01:14] How reader identity forms long before fluency [00:02:14] A real-life example of building confidence through space and support [00:03:03] Why book choice (even “easy” books) matters [00:04:29] Simple, low-pressure feedback that builds belief [00:05:38] Why labels can backfire—and what to say instead [00:06:01] Invite, don’t assign: fun, playful ways approach reading and grow confidence [00:08:08] The one mindset shift that makes all the difference [00:09:28] Sneak peek: next week’s episode on talking to teachers [00:09:56] Upcoming Reset & Read Workshop 📖 Prefer to Read? Full blog post:  https://engagingreluctantreaders.com/2025/08/28/build-reading-confidence-kids/ 📺 Prefer to Watch? YouTube video version:  https://youtu.be/keO5Wh7x26Y ✨ FREEBIE ALERT!  Grab your Reading Stamina Tracker Kit—a kid-friendly tool to help your child see their progress and feel proud of their reading growth. 📥 Get it here → https://engagingreluctantreaders.m-pages.com/reading-stamina-tracker-kit 🎟️ Reset & Read is now available as a replay!  If reading still feels hard even after school has started, this workshop will walk you through how to rebuild your reading rhythm—without the stress. 🎟️ Grab the replay here → https://bit.ly/resetandread  Share your thoughts! Grab your Motivating Reluctant Readers Guide today --> https://engagingreluctantreaders.m-pages.com/mrrguide 🎧Love the podcast? Hit the 5⭐to leave a rating & review! It helps get this podcast out in front of more moms that need to hear it, so we can help more reluctant readers learn to love books and put an end to the nightly battles around reading! Resources: Follow on Instagram Join the Engaging Reluctant Readers Tribe (Facebook Group) ✨ Grab your Book Nook Starter Kit today! ✨ Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle today!

    12 min
  8. 11 Common Reading Mistakes Parents Make (and What to Do Instead)

    AUG 21

    11 Common Reading Mistakes Parents Make (and What to Do Instead)

    You want to encourage reading—but somehow, things keep backfiring. Maybe incentives don’t work, reading time ends in frustration, or you're not sure how much to step in. Sound familiar? In this episode of the Engaging Reluctant Readers Podcast, Ellen Westbrook walks you through 11 common mistakes parents make (without realizing it) when trying to support their child’s reading—and what to do instead. With gentle mindset shifts and simple strategy swaps, you’ll learn how to rebuild connection, reduce pressure, and help your child feel more confident with books. What You’ll Learn: ☑️ 11 things nearly every parent does at some point—without realizing it ☑️ Why traditional rewards and rules often backfire ☑️ Support for building confidence, connection, and progress—your way ⏳ Key Episode Highlights: [00:00:41] Why bribes, reading logs, and pressure don’t work as intended [00:01:54] Common reading “mistakes” we all make—and how to rethink them [00:06:37] What to do instead: visibility, rhythm, connection, curiosity [00:07:53] One powerful question to ask when reading gets hard [00:08:28] When to trust the process—and when to seek outside support [00:9:55] A simple way to boost comprehension (without quizzes) [00:11:10] Coming soon: low-pressure back-to-school support [00:11:41] Sneak peek at next week’s episode 📖 Prefer to Read? Full blog post: https://engagingreluctantreaders.com/2025/08/21/reading-mistakes-parents-make/ 📺 Prefer to Watch? YouTube video version: https://youtu.be/lRwOyo6fdnM ✨ FREEBIE ALERT! Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle—with 164 fun, flexible reading ideas to help your child read their way, on their terms. 📥 Get it here → bit.ly/RBLBundle 📘 Need help getting your child to want to read? Check out the Create the Invitation to Read Mini Course—a short, practical training that helps you make books feel irresistible (no nagging or bribing required). 📥 Enroll here → https://engagingreluctantreaders.vipmembervault.com/products/courses/view/1134274 📙 Struggling with low motivation or confidence? The Motivating Reluctant Readers Guide helps you use incentives the right way—by matching them to your child’s personality, interests, and type of reading resistance. 📥 Get it here → Share your thoughts! Grab your Motivating Reluctant Readers Guide today --> https://engagingreluctantreaders.m-pages.com/mrrguide 🎧Love the podcast? Hit the 5⭐to leave a rating & review! It helps get this podcast out in front of more moms that need to hear it, so we can help more reluctant readers learn to love books and put an end to the nightly battles around reading! Resources: Follow on Instagram Join the Engaging Reluctant Readers Tribe (Facebook Group) ✨ Grab your Book Nook Starter Kit today! ✨ Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle today!

    14 min

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Tired of the nightly reading battles? Struggling to get your child to open a book because they refuse to read at all costs? Maybe they can read but just don’t want to, or perhaps they struggle with the basics, making reading feel frustrating and exhausting. Or maybe books just can’t compete with screens, sports, or other distractions. No matter the reason, you’re not alone—and more importantly, you’re not failing as a parent.   Welcome to Engaging Reluctant Readers—the podcast for book-loving moms raising reluctant readers. Hosted by Ellen Westbrook, a Literacy Coach (and recovering reluctant reader herself!), this show is here to help you transform your child’s reading journey from dread to must-be read and rediscover family reading fun along the way.   As a mom of two high-energy boys with a degree in Elementary Education, Ellen gets it—the frustration, the worry, and the endless search for ways to make books click for your child. She’s here to bridge the gap between your love of reading and your kiddo’s resistance, helping you understand why they struggle and, more importantly, what actually works.   You won’t find complicated reading strategies or one-size-fits-all advice here. Instead, Ellen shares real-life strategies that fit into your busy days and make reading feel fun instead of forced. From creative ways to build stamina, confidence, and reading skills to strategies that make books more engaging and spark a genuine love of reading, every episode is designed to help you make real progress—without the fights, tears, or frustration.   Each episode is under 30 minutes, packed with actionable tips, and released every Thursday—so you can get quick wins without adding more to your already-full plate.   Because reading should feel fun, not like a chore—and every step forward, no matter how small, is worth celebrating.   Hit follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode, and let’s rediscover family reading fun—together!