aParently! A Podcast for Parents

Shawn Hopkins

Coach Shawn Hopkins of Shawnhop.com is a coach for parents and committed to the practice of parents sharing what works for them. Through his individual coaching, podcasts, and written material Coach Shawn keeps the conversations flowing so you can be great at the most important task there is- raising good people. Join the conversations with other parents at https://www.aparently.community/ Schedule your free Coaching Session with Coach Shawn at https://shawnhop.com/

  1. When Anger and Revenge Become a Child's Way to Feel Safe

    May 26

    When Anger and Revenge Become a Child's Way to Feel Safe

    When Anger and Revenge Become a Child's Way to Feel Safe In this first episode of Raising Kids Through Hurt, I share a personal experience from my own home and a lesson I'm still learning as a foster and adoptive dad. After one of my sons said things that were difficult to hear, I found myself wrestling with questions many parents ask: Was this disrespect? Did he mean it? Should there be consequences? Am I understanding what's underneath the behavior, or am I letting him get away with it? As I reflected on the experience, I began to wonder if the anger I was seeing was protecting something deeper. Fear. Hurt. Powerlessness. A need for control after living through situations where there was none. This is not a how-to episode. It's a conversation about parenting, trauma, character, accountability, and the tension between understanding our kids and holding them responsible for their actions. If you're raising children through foster care, adoption, trauma, abandonment, or simply navigating big emotions in your home, I hope this episode helps you feel a little less alone. Because sometimes understanding what is underneath the anger changes the way we respond to it. And sometimes the most important lessons we learn as parents come from the moments that hurt the most. You're doing better than you think you are. shawnhop.com to schedule a session with Shawn Hopkins, CTACC aParently.community for resources, articles, videos, classes, and other parents talking about what's working and what they are working through.

    21 min
  2. aParently! A Conversation with Ashley Little

    Jan 5

    aParently! A Conversation with Ashley Little

    aParently! A Conversation With Ashley Little In this episode, Shawn Hopkins sits down with Ashley Little, a parent coach and single mom to a seven year old boy, for an honest and grounding conversation about shame, repair, self talk, and what it takes to parent with intention when you are doing it mostly on your own. Ashley shares how struggling with her reactions as a parent led her to parent coaching, not to become a coach, but to survive motherhood with more peace. Together, Shawn and Ashley explore how the voice inside our head shapes the way we show up for our kids, how children sense emotional shifts long before we name them, and how repair can build trust even after we get it wrong. This episode will resonate deeply with single parents, co parents, and anyone navigating separation, emotional overwhelm, or the pressure to do parenting “right.” You will not hear perfection here. You will hear presence, humility, and practical wisdom rooted in real life. Episode Highlights How changing the way you speak to yourself can change how you react to your child Breaking out of shame cycles without pretending you have it all together Modeling honesty and repair after small mistakes, and why kids notice more than we think Helping children talk about loneliness, grief, and changing family dynamics Supporting kids through separation while reinforcing safety, love, and belonging Teaching compassion and boundaries with someone who once felt unsafe Why self worth work is foundational for parents Creating moments of real connection without adding more to your plate Who This Episode Is For Single parents and co parents Foster, adoptive, and kinship caregivers Parents working to respond instead of react Anyone raising emotionally safe kids while healing their own story This conversation is a reminder that parenting is not about getting it right every time. It is about showing up, repairing when needed, and staying connected. You are doing better than you think you are. When in doubt, let Shawn remind you. www.shawnhop.com schedule a free coaching session If you are interested in speaking with Ashley she can be reached at www.ashleylittle.love

    1h 3m
5
out of 5
6 Ratings

About

Coach Shawn Hopkins of Shawnhop.com is a coach for parents and committed to the practice of parents sharing what works for them. Through his individual coaching, podcasts, and written material Coach Shawn keeps the conversations flowing so you can be great at the most important task there is- raising good people. Join the conversations with other parents at https://www.aparently.community/ Schedule your free Coaching Session with Coach Shawn at https://shawnhop.com/