The Whole Parent Podcast

Jon Fogel - WholeParent

Welcome to 'The Whole Parent Podcast,' where we dive deep into evidence-based parenting strategies, blending cutting-edge psychology with real-world experience. Each episode offers insightful discussions, expert interviews, and practical tips to empower you and your family through the joys and challenges of raising children. Join us as we explore not just the highs of parenting, but navigate the complexities and embrace the journey together.

  1. OCT 21

    Breaking The Cycle Of Love And Control (Premium Episode) #43

    A grainy home video from 1993 opens a door many parents avoid: the thin line where love and control blur. From that single forced smile, we follow the thread into cognitive dissonance, exploring why we promise ourselves we won’t yell and still end up yelling, and why small justifications feel so necessary when our identity as a “good parent” is on the line. Leon Festinger’s doomsday research gives language to our everyday contradictions, showing how, when identity is threatened, we don’t change our minds.... we change reality. We bring this science home with two stories. Lisa’s body remembers what her beliefs reject, and the old neural pathways fire when her child pushes back. Then Tina Payne Bryson shares a vivid, practical moment at a “sticky theater,” modeling how to regulate first, lead with curiosity, validate a child’s feeling, and hold the boundary without collapsing into punishment. The method is simple but not easy: calm nervous systems, shorter stories, cleaner choices, and consistent repair when we miss. Shame tightens the loop; curiosity loosens it. There’s a deeper conflict beneath tactics: loyalty. When Daniel chooses a new approach and his mom hears, “So we did it all wrong,” the tension isn’t about timeouts—it’s about belonging and gratitude. We talk about honoring our parents’ love while retiring what harmed us, letting love and harm share the same page. That lens scales up to national myths too, where competing truths demand better storytelling. The payoff is quiet and powerful: a parent who almost prompts a thank you—and waits. The child thanks on his own. The cycle doesn’t shatter; it thins, and light gets through. If this conversation gave you a new way to see your past or a tool to try tonight, tap follow, leave a quick review, and share this episode with one parent who needs it. Your recommendation helps more families find practical calm and truthful hope. Send us a text Support the show

    25 min
  2. Picture Books and Other Threats (with Betsy Bird) #41

    OCT 7

    Picture Books and Other Threats (with Betsy Bird) #41

    Stories aren’t just how we pass time—they’re how we pass on what it means to be human. We sit down with librarian and children’s literature expert Betsy Bird to unpack why reading aloud is more than a bedtime ritual. It’s brain food during the fastest phase of neural growth; a daily practice that builds language, attention, and the social skill that holds every relationship together: empathy. We dive into research showing how literary fiction boosts theory of mind, helping kids understand that other people think and feel differently than they do. That skill matters in a polarized world where algorithms reward outrage and flatten nuance. Books slow us down long enough to inhabit another mind—what author John Green calls “shrinking the empathy gap.” We also confront the rise of organized book bans: why diverse stories and queer themes draw fire, how librarians already vet collections for age and quality, and what censorship really fears—children learning to perspective-take beyond the boundaries someone else drew for them. Betsy shares three unforgettable picture books parents can use tonight. The Rabbit Listened models presence over fixing;  Sorry You Got Mad turns a bad apology into a real one; Touch the Sky reframes perseverance as a long, honest process.  Along the way, we honor Banned Books Week as a reminder to protect access to complex stories.  If this conversation sparked an idea or gave you something to try with your kids, subscribe, leave a quick review, and share this episode with one parent who’d love it. Your recommendation helps other families find the show—and keeps the circle of stories alive. Send us a text Support the show

    27 min
  3. How to Not Raise a Nazi.... #39 (Free Premium Episode)

    FEB 20

    How to Not Raise a Nazi.... #39 (Free Premium Episode)

    Key Links: 📖 Get My Book: Punishment-Free Parenting: The Brain-Based Way to Raise Kids Without Raising Your Voice – Available Now 📖 Get Alfie Kohn's Books: Unconditional Parenting and Punished By Rewards   📝 Join My Email List for exclusive insights, parenting tips, and updates – Sign Up Here Episode Description: What if the very thing we’ve been striving for as parents—obedience—wasn’t actually a virtue? What if, instead of making our kids good, it made them vulnerable? In this episode, we take a hard look at the dangers of unquestioning compliance. We start at the Nuremberg Trials, where Nazi officials defended their crimes with four chilling words: I was just following orders. We revisit the infamous Milgram experiment, where 65% of ordinary people delivered what they believed to be fatal electric shocks—just because an authority figure told them to. Then, we bring it home. How does this obsession with obedience play out in our parenting? With the help of Alfie Kohn—renowned author and parenting expert—we examine why traditional parenting methods prioritize compliance, why that might be a problem, and what we can do instead. We break down research showing that demanding obedience undermines empathy, critical thinking, and moral integrity. By the end of this episode, you’ll learn: ✅ Why most parents unknowingly work against their long-term parenting goals ✅ How punishment and rewards both create conditional love—and what to do instead ✅ The real-world dangers of raising kids to obey without question ✅ What research-backed strategies actually help kids become ethical, independent, and strong Because one day, we won’t be the authority in their lives anymore. And the only voice left… will be their own. Chapters & Key Moments: 🔹 (00:10) The Chilling History of Obedience – From Nuremberg to Milgram: How history warns us about blind compliance 🔹 (07:00) The Parent’s Dilemma – Why parents say they want independent, critical thinkers… but demand obedience 🔹 (12:45) The Cost of Compliance – What happens when we condition kids to follow orders at all costs 🔹 (18:10) Unconditional Parenting with Alfie Kohn – A deep dive into parenting beyond punishment and rewards 🔹 (26:40) The Real Goal of Parenting – How to raise kids who think for themselves, challenge injustice, and make good choices 📲 Follow Me on Social Media – @WholeParent Send us a text Support the show

    35 min
  4. FEB 6

    The invisible thing killing your marriage (with Eve Rodsky) #38

    IT'S HERE!  Get Punishment-Free Parenting on Audiobook  Why does it feel like one partner carries the weight of managing the home and kids while the other thinks everything is equal? If you've ever felt exhausted by the invisible labor of parenting—or if you've ever felt like nothing you do measures up to your partner’s expectations—this episode is for you. In this episode of The Whole Parent Podcast, I sit down with Eve Rodsky, author of Fair Play, to unpack the division of labor in parenting. We dive into the mental load, the emotional labor, and why so many families fall into patterns where one parent (usually mom) takes on the bulk of the work—often without even realizing it. Eve shares the Fair Play framework, a system that helps couples move from frustration and resentment to true partnership in running a household. We’ll talk about:  ✔️ Why "helping" isn't the same as "ownership" ✔️ How assumptions about gender roles silently shape our parenting dynamics ✔️ The hidden labor of planning, managing, and executing daily family life ✔️ How to  start creating a more equitable system ✔️ The simple mindset shift that can transform your relationship If you’ve ever caught yourself saying “I have to do everything around here” and “I shouldn’t have to ask for help”, OR "My partner doesn't trust me" and "I can't do anything right...." this episode will change the way you think about parenting, partnership, and fairness in your home. 📖 Punishment-Free Parenting 🃏Fair Play Cards 📖 Fair-Play Book 🔗 Fair Play resources If this episode resonated with you, share it with a partner or a friend. Let’s change the way we divide the mental load—one family at a time. Send us a text Support the show

    36 min
  5. JAN 30

    What to do when we mess up [featuring an excerpt from Punishment-Free Parenting] #37

    Get your own copy of the audiobook HERE What do we do when we mess up as parents? In this Episode of the Whole Parent Podcast, I read a long section from the Chapter on Repair from my brand new book Punishment-Free Parenting: The Brain-Based Way to Raise Kids Without Raising Your Voice. Every parent has moments they wish they could take back. Maybe it’s the sharp tone, the overreaction, or the moment frustration boiled over. But what happens next matters even more than the mistake itself. In this key section from my book, Punishment-Free Parenting, all about reconciliation and repair—how to rebuild trust, reconnect with your child, and model emotional responsibility. Parenting isn’t about perfection; it’s about showing up, even after we mess up. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✔️ Why mistakes are inevitable in parenting—and why that’s okay ✔️ How rupture and repair strengthen your relationship with your child ✔️ A step-by-step approach to making things right after a parenting misstep ✔️ The power of modeling apologies and accountability for your kids ✔️ Why repair isn’t just about saying sorry—it’s about rebuilding trust Key Takeaways: Rupture is normal. Repair is what builds resilience.Apologizing to your child teaches them how to take responsibility for their own actions.Connection, not control, is what makes discipline truly effective.It’s never too late to make things right.Resources & Links: 📖  Punishment-Free Parenting 📩 Join the Whole Parent Newsletter for weekly parenting insights – CLICK HERE 🎙️ Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear this! Did You Enjoy This Episode? Leave a review, rate it 5 Stars and share it with a friend! Send us a text Support the show

    26 min
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Welcome to 'The Whole Parent Podcast,' where we dive deep into evidence-based parenting strategies, blending cutting-edge psychology with real-world experience. Each episode offers insightful discussions, expert interviews, and practical tips to empower you and your family through the joys and challenges of raising children. Join us as we explore not just the highs of parenting, but navigate the complexities and embrace the journey together.

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