Parents Making Time with Anthony & Jennifer Craiker | Intentional Parenting for Busy Parents

Anthony & Jennifer Craiker | Parents Making Time

Parents! Feel like you’re missing out on your kids’ lives while also never having enough time for yourself? Want to embrace intentional parenting but don't quite know how? Career pressures, shuttling kids around, volunteer commitments, and the endless tasks of caring for your home all place enormous demands on your time and energy, leading to mom guilt, dad guilt, stress, and ultimately regret. And while you’re trying to tend to your own self-care while also being a present parent who prioritizes family connection, your kids are growing up way too fast.  Sound familiar? If so—help is here! Unlike other parenting podcasts that just give you techniques for raising children or tips on childhood development, Parents Making Time focuses on helping YOU, the parent, prioritize YOUR life so that your parenting aligns with your values. Motherhood, fatherhood, marriage, and family are what we are all about. In 15-minutes or less, this weekly podcast helps busy parents like you learn to prioritize their relationships, be more present and intentional with family time, and build a lasting legacy of love—without neglecting their own well-being or feeling regret later in life. It's not just about learning to prioritize tasks or mastering time management, it's about becoming the parent you want to be so that you can stop feeling overwhelmed, learn how to have more time, and create lasting family memories. Leveraging their 20+ years of parenting experience raising three thriving kids and leading and mentoring hundreds of children, youth, and families in volunteer church positions, hosts Anthony and Jennifer Craiker teach parents on a tight schedule how to balance work and family, create unbreakable family bonds, prevent parent burnout, and find JOY in parenting. In other words, we help you stop being busy and start actually applying the concept of intentional living. If you’re ready to prioritize family time each day without feeling overwhelmed, you can count on this show to teach you how to be fully present with your kids, build lasting memories, prioritize your spouse, make dinner time count, connect with your kids after work, stop missing precious moments, savor family time, discover intentional parenting ideas, and so much more—all while learning how to implement quick self-care tips, create an intentional family legacy, and parent with no regret. So, hit PLAY, and let’s get started! Popular Topics Include: Intentional parenting Present parenting Self-care for parents How to have meaningful connections with your kids Work life balance Mom guilt and Dad guilt Building family bonds Parenting anxiety Time management Motherhood Fatherhood Family life and routines Tips for busy parents Parenting in a digital world Leaving a legacy

  1. 3H AGO

    The Importance of Parenting with High Love & High Expectations

    What if the very thing you think is “loving” your kids… is actually holding them back? As busy parents, it’s easy to fall into the trap of making life easier for our kids. We may step in when things get hard, lower expectations to avoid conflict, or prioritize their happiness over their growth. But over time, this well-intentioned approach can leave kids unprepared, less resilient, and unsure of what they’re truly capable of. The truth? Many of us unknowingly separate love and expectations, believing we can’t fully do both at the same time. But that imbalance is exactly what creates frustration in parenting and limits our children’s long-term growth. In this episode of Parents Making Time, we explore the powerful parenting framework of high love and high expectations and how finding that balance can transform your relationship with your kids and help them become confident, capable individuals.  BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:  How the four parenting styles impact your child’s confidence, behavior, and long-term success  Why busy parenting often leads to lower expectations and how to shift that pattern  What it really looks like to combine deep love with meaningful expectations in everyday family life If you’ve ever felt torn between being a “nice” parent and holding firm boundaries, this episode will help you see that you don’t have to choose. You can raise kids who feel deeply loved and are prepared for the real world. Because real parenting isn’t about making life easier for your kids, it’s about helping them become who they’re meant to be. Easily improve your intentional parenting efforts at mealtime with our FREE resource, Dinner Conversation Starters. Download our FREE resource, 30-Second Micro Moments of Intention with Your Kids, created for busy parents like you who need easy, actionable ways to have daily meaningful connections with their kids in less than a minute! Parenting Questions? Email us at parentsmakingtime@gmail.com (Please note, your question may be featured on the show). For parenting inspiration, time management ideas, and encouragement for families, follow the hosts' individual accounts: Anthony Craiker: Instagram | LinkedIn Jennifer Craiker: Instagram Interested in joining our free online parenting community? Send us a DM to receive an invite! VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.parentsmakingtime.com/ Enjoy the show? Leave a rating & review: Apple | Spotify ...

    14 min
  2. APR 10

    How to Overcome Marital Dissatisfaction While Raising Kids

    Is your marriage getting lost in the rhythm of everyday life? In the middle of busy parenting, managing schedules, responsibilities, and constant demands, it’s easy for your marriage to slowly shift into the background. Not because anything is “wrong.” But because everything else feels more urgent. That’s the mistake many couples don’t even realize they’re making: Letting their relationship run on autopilot while they focus on being great parents. Over time, conversations become about logistics. Time together becomes rare. And connection starts to fade, not from lack of love, but from lack of intention. In this episode of Parents Making Time, we explore the reality that many couples experience a dip in marriage satisfaction during the parenting years, and more importantly, what you can do about it. Because strong families don’t happen by accident. Strong families are built on strong, intentional marriages. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:  Why a dip in marriage satisfaction during the parenting years is normal, but doesn’t mean your relationship is in trouble Practical, realistic ways to stay connected to your spouse in the middle of busy parenting  How small, intentional habits can strengthen your marriage and create a healthier foundation for your family If you want a marriage that not only survives the parenting years, but grows stronger through them, this episode will give you simple ways to start today. Easily improve your intentional parenting efforts at mealtime with our FREE resource, Dinner Conversation Starters. Download our FREE resource, 30-Second Micro Moments of Intention with Your Kids, created for busy parents like you who need easy, actionable ways to have daily meaningful connections with their kids in less than a minute! Parenting Questions? Email us at parentsmakingtime@gmail.com (Please note, your question may be featured on the show). For parenting inspiration, time management ideas, and encouragement for families, follow the hosts' individual accounts: Anthony Craiker: Instagram | LinkedIn Jennifer Craiker: Instagram Interested in joining our free online parenting community? Send us a DM to receive an invite! VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.parentsmakingtime.com/ Enjoy the show? Leave a rating & review: Apple | Spotify ...

    16 min
  3. MAR 27

    The 60 Seconds that Shape Your Relationship with Your Kids

    When everything goes wrong in a parenting moment, what matters more—the mistake or your response to it? As busy parents, it’s easy to react in the heat of the moment, especially when our kids make mistakes that cost time, money, or peace of mind. In those tense situations, frustration can take over before we even realize it. But what if those same moments, the ones that feel overwhelming, are actually some of the most powerful opportunities we have to shape our relationship with our kids? In this episode of Parents Making Time, Anthony shares a real-life parenting story that started with a 5:30 a.m. phone call and ended with a $2,000 lesson in staying calm, choosing connection, and practicing intentional parenting when it matters most. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:  How your initial reaction as a parent can shape your child’s long-term trust and openness  Why staying calm in stressful parenting moments leads to better outcomes than anger or frustration  How to turn parenting mistakes into meaningful teaching moments instead of missed opportunities When you’re in the middle of busy parenting, it’s easy to focus on the mistake. But what your child will remember most is how you showed up in that moment. Easily improve your intentional parenting efforts at mealtime with our FREE resource, Dinner Conversation Starters. Download our FREE resource, 30-Second Micro Moments of Intention with Your Kids, created for busy parents like you who need easy, actionable ways to have daily meaningful connections with their kids in less than a minute! Parenting Questions? Email us at parentsmakingtime@gmail.com (Please note, your question may be featured on the show). For parenting inspiration, time management ideas, and encouragement for families, follow the hosts' individual accounts: Anthony Craiker: Instagram | LinkedIn Jennifer Craiker: Instagram Interested in joining our free online parenting community? Send us a DM to receive an invite! VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.parentsmakingtime.com/ Enjoy the show? Leave a rating & review: Apple | Spotify ...

    17 min
  4. MAR 13

    5 Keys to Connecting with Your Kids in the Car

    Have you ever noticed that some of the most meaningful conversations with your kids happen when you least expect them, like during a car ride?  For many busy parents, the car is simply a place to manage logistics. You're getting kids from school to activities and back home again. But what if those ordinary drives could become one of the most powerful opportunities for intentional parenting and connection? In this episode of Parents Making Time, Anthony and Jennifer Craiker explore how simple moments in the car can turn into meaningful conversations that strengthen your relationship with your child. They share a personal story, the common mistakes parents make during car rides, and practical strategies to help parents turn everyday driving time into powerful connection time. Because sometimes the moments that seem small, like a quiet ride, a shared song, or an open-ended question, become the ones your kids remember most. By the time you finish listening, you’ll discover: • Why the car is one of the safest places for kids to open up and talk  • The common mistakes busy parents make during car rides that quietly weaken connection  • Five simple habits that can turn everyday driving into meaningful conversations with your kids If you’re a parent who feels stretched thin by the demands of busy parenting, this episode will help you see that connection with your kids doesn’t always require more time - sometimes it simply requires more intention in the time you already have. Because the goal of intentional parenting isn’t perfection, it’s learning to recognize the moments that matter and making the most of them. Easily improve your intentional parenting efforts at mealtime with our FREE resource, Dinner Conversation Starters. Download our FREE resource, 30-Second Micro Moments of Intention with Your Kids, created for busy parents like you who need easy, actionable ways to have daily meaningful connections with their kids in less than a minute! Parenting Questions? Email us at parentsmakingtime@gmail.com (Please note, your question may be featured on the show). For parenting inspiration, time management ideas, and encouragement for families, follow the hosts' individual accounts: Anthony Craiker: Instagram | LinkedIn Jennifer Craiker: Instagram Interested in joining our free online parenting community? Send us a DM to receive an invite! VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.parentsmakingtime.com/ Enjoy the show? Leave a rating & review: Apple | Spotify ...

    15 min
  5. FEB 27

    Why Parent Burnout Doesn't Mean You're Failing

    Have you ever had one of those weeks where you’re technically “showing up" but you don’t feel like yourself? For busy parents, burnout doesn’t usually explode into your life. It builds quietly. You start forgetting small things. Your patience gets thinner. You feel stretched in ways you can’t quite explain. And then comes the dangerous thought:  “I should be handling this better.” So many intentional parents assume that if they’re overwhelmed, they must be doing something wrong. We compare ourselves to other families. We assume they’re managing work, home, marriage, and parenting with more grace. But what we see is often just the polished version, not the missed appointments, the mental overload, or the quiet exhaustion happening behind the scenes. What if burnout isn’t proof you’re failing, but a signal that something in your life needs adjusting? In this episode of Parents Making Time, we reframe burnout for busy parents. Instead of treating it like a character flaw, we explore how it can serve as feedback. A prompt to pause, reflect, and simplify. Drawing on wisdom from Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations, we talk about the discipline of focusing on what’s essential and letting go of what isn’t. In modern family life, there is no shortage of good things to do. But not all of them are necessary. When busy parents learn to identify and remove the non-essential, they create space for energy, clarity, and more intentional parenting without adding anything new to their calendar. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER: • A healthier way to think about parent burnout  • Why comparison keeps busy parents stuck in guilt  • One powerful reflection question that can reduce overwhelm immediately If you’re a busy parent trying to put family first without burning out, this conversation will help you step back, reset, and refocus on what matters most. Easily improve your intentional parenting efforts at mealtime with our FREE resource, Dinner Conversation Starters. Download our FREE resource, 30-Second Micro Moments of Intention with Your Kids, created for busy parents like you who need easy, actionable ways to have daily meaningful connections with their kids in less than a minute! Parenting Questions? Email us at parentsmakingtime@gmail.com (Please note, your question may be featured on the show). For parenting inspiration, time management ideas, and encouragement for families, follow the hosts' individual accounts: Anthony Craiker: Instagram | LinkedIn Jennifer Craiker: Instagram Interested in joining our free online parenting community? Send us a DM to receive an invite! VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.parentsmakingtime.com/ Enjoy the show? Leave a rating & review: Apple | Spotify ...

    11 min
  6. FEB 20

    5 Steps for Solving Any Parenting Problem

    Have you ever been so desperate to solve a problem with your child that the harder you tried, the worse everything seemed to get? As busy parents, we feel a deep responsibility to protect, guide, and help our children. Whether it’s anxiety, school, or preparing for adulthood, we instinctively jump into problem-solving mode when they are struggling. We research, we analyze, and we worry. But often, the more intensely we focus on the problem, the more frustrated, overwhelmed, and emotionally drained we become. Here’s the truth: constantly forcing solutions doesn’t always help you find answers faster. In fact, it can cloud your thinking, increase your stress, and lead to missteps that make the situation harder for both you and your child. Intentional parenting isn’t just about taking action, it’s about knowing when to pause. In this episode of Parents Making Time, Anthony and Jennifer share personal experiences, from helping their daughter through severe anxiety to preparing their son for adulthood, and reveal how stepping away from a problem can actually help you find clearer, faster, and more effective solutions. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER: Why stepping away from parenting problems can help your brain find solutions more effectivelyThe five-step problem-solving process that helps busy parents move from stress and frustration to clarity and confidenceHow intentional pauses can reduce anxiety, prevent burnout, and help you show up as the calm, present parent your child needsSometimes the most powerful thing you can do as a parent isn’t to push harder. Instead, it's to pause, trust the process, and allow clarity to emerge. Easily improve your intentional parenting efforts at mealtime with our FREE resource, Dinner Conversation Starters. Download our FREE resource, 30-Second Micro Moments of Intention with Your Kids, created for busy parents like you who need easy, actionable ways to have daily meaningful connections with their kids in less than a minute! Parenting Questions? Email us at parentsmakingtime@gmail.com (Please note, your question may be featured on the show). For parenting inspiration, time management ideas, and encouragement for families, follow the hosts' individual accounts: Anthony Craiker: Instagram | LinkedIn Jennifer Craiker: Instagram Interested in joining our free online parenting community? Send us a DM to receive an invite! VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.parentsmakingtime.com/ Enjoy the show? Leave a rating & review: Apple | Spotify ...

    14 min
  7. FEB 13

    3 Parenting Shifts to Make as Your Kids Grow Up

    What happens when your child no longer needs you—but still needs you? For years, you’ve guided, protected, corrected, and directed. You’ve worked hard to practice to intentionally parent your infant, toddler, teenager. But when your child becomes an adult, everything changes. And here’s the mistake many busy parents make:  We don’t adjust. We keep controlling instead of influencing.  We keep fixing instead of coaching.  We hold on to being needed instead of embracing being chosen. If we don’t make this shift, we risk damaging the very relationship we worked so hard to build. In this episode of Parents Making Time, Anthony and Jennifer share a real-life story about their daughter navigating a major financial decision, and the difficult but necessary step they made of letting go. They unpack what intentional parenting looks like when your child is 18, 19, or beyond. Because parenting adult children isn’t about letting go of love.  It’s about changing how love looks. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER: The 3 essential parenting shifts that help busy parents stay connected to adult childrenHow to move from control to influence without losing your voiceWhy being chosen by your adult child is more powerful than being neededIf you want to build lasting family relationships without creating resentment, this episode will help you become the kind of parent your adult children still want to call, just because. Easily improve your intentional parenting efforts at mealtime with our FREE resource, Dinner Conversation Starters. Download our FREE resource, 30-Second Micro Moments of Intention with Your Kids, created for busy parents like you who need easy, actionable ways to have daily meaningful connections with their kids in less than a minute! Parenting Questions? Email us at parentsmakingtime@gmail.com (Please note, your question may be featured on the show). For parenting inspiration, time management ideas, and encouragement for families, follow the hosts' individual accounts: Anthony Craiker: Instagram | LinkedIn Jennifer Craiker: Instagram Interested in joining our free online parenting community? Send us a DM to receive an invite! VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.parentsmakingtime.com/ Enjoy the show? Leave a rating & review: Apple | Spotify ...

    14 min
5
out of 5
45 Ratings

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Parents! Feel like you’re missing out on your kids’ lives while also never having enough time for yourself? Want to embrace intentional parenting but don't quite know how? Career pressures, shuttling kids around, volunteer commitments, and the endless tasks of caring for your home all place enormous demands on your time and energy, leading to mom guilt, dad guilt, stress, and ultimately regret. And while you’re trying to tend to your own self-care while also being a present parent who prioritizes family connection, your kids are growing up way too fast.  Sound familiar? If so—help is here! Unlike other parenting podcasts that just give you techniques for raising children or tips on childhood development, Parents Making Time focuses on helping YOU, the parent, prioritize YOUR life so that your parenting aligns with your values. Motherhood, fatherhood, marriage, and family are what we are all about. In 15-minutes or less, this weekly podcast helps busy parents like you learn to prioritize their relationships, be more present and intentional with family time, and build a lasting legacy of love—without neglecting their own well-being or feeling regret later in life. It's not just about learning to prioritize tasks or mastering time management, it's about becoming the parent you want to be so that you can stop feeling overwhelmed, learn how to have more time, and create lasting family memories. Leveraging their 20+ years of parenting experience raising three thriving kids and leading and mentoring hundreds of children, youth, and families in volunteer church positions, hosts Anthony and Jennifer Craiker teach parents on a tight schedule how to balance work and family, create unbreakable family bonds, prevent parent burnout, and find JOY in parenting. In other words, we help you stop being busy and start actually applying the concept of intentional living. If you’re ready to prioritize family time each day without feeling overwhelmed, you can count on this show to teach you how to be fully present with your kids, build lasting memories, prioritize your spouse, make dinner time count, connect with your kids after work, stop missing precious moments, savor family time, discover intentional parenting ideas, and so much more—all while learning how to implement quick self-care tips, create an intentional family legacy, and parent with no regret. So, hit PLAY, and let’s get started! Popular Topics Include: Intentional parenting Present parenting Self-care for parents How to have meaningful connections with your kids Work life balance Mom guilt and Dad guilt Building family bonds Parenting anxiety Time management Motherhood Fatherhood Family life and routines Tips for busy parents Parenting in a digital world Leaving a legacy

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