81 episodes

My podcast, My Kind of Life, is organized in seasons. Seasons of my life when I was curious about certain things and went all in, per usual. ‍Season one and season two are about vulnerability and having brave conversations. ‍Season three is my social entrepreneurship project where I provide helpful resources to parents of children with food allergies and immune imbalances. I invite you to pick and choose episodes as they apply to you and the season you're in. 

My Kind of Life Emily Nolan

    • Kids & Family
    • 5.0 • 10 Ratings

My podcast, My Kind of Life, is organized in seasons. Seasons of my life when I was curious about certain things and went all in, per usual. ‍Season one and season two are about vulnerability and having brave conversations. ‍Season three is my social entrepreneurship project where I provide helpful resources to parents of children with food allergies and immune imbalances. I invite you to pick and choose episodes as they apply to you and the season you're in. 

    SE3: EP 034 - Jamie Kolnick - How She Manages a Full Family Life and Business

    SE3: EP 034 - Jamie Kolnick - How She Manages a Full Family Life and Business

    I’ve always wondered how moms, especially of multiple children, can have a thriving career and a loving family. Jamie attributes this to figuring it out as she’s goes, seeking the feeling of aliveness, and being brave enough to live a full life with a vibrant, beating pulse.

    I’m this episode, you’ll also hear us talk about:
    How it’s good to feel things—that’s how you grow.The importance of female friendships—and where/when they pick up where our partners may drop off. Why they’re vital to cultivate.What’s a good age to introduce music to children?Decision making out of love and purpose and not only the bottom line. Let us know what you thought about this episode. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple podcast.

    I hope you enjoyed listening. I love connecting with you all here and in my weekly newsletter—which keeps you up to date on all my personal thoughts, recipes, podcast episodes, and things I’m loving. Subscribe today on EmilyNolan.com.

    See you in your inbox and podcast library next Tuesday!
    If you haven't already, please consider leaving a review for this podcast on Apple Podcast. I love reading your feedback--it means a lot to me to know that what I'm creating is helpful for you.

    Thank you!

    • 40 min
    SE3: EP 033 - Eli Harwood @Attachmentnerd - How to Get Your Child to do Hard but Necessary Things

    SE3: EP 033 - Eli Harwood @Attachmentnerd - How to Get Your Child to do Hard but Necessary Things

    There are hard things we should get our kids to do, and then there are the necessary hard things they have to do...but don't want to do. These types of "hard but necessarys" are different for every household. In Eli's house, her "hard but necessarys" are getting her children to brush their teeth. In my house, it's getting my son to tolerate shots after his run with environmental shots. And it changes with every season. So my question to one of the most followed licensed therapists and mother of three is, "How do we get our Children to do Hard but Necessary Things?"
    In this conversation we explore all the paths on the "how to," and Eli throws in tips for how to do it all with a partner that might not be on the same "conscious" parenting path as you.

    Let us know what you thought about this podcast by rating and reviewing it on Apple podcast.

    Thanks for listening. I love connecting with you all here and in my weekly newsletter. Subscribe today on EmilyNolan.com.
    See you in your inbox and podcast library next Tuesday!
    If you haven't already, please consider leaving a review for this podcast on Apple Podcast. I love reading your feedback--it means a lot to me to know that what I'm creating is helpful for you.

    Thank you!

    • 50 min
    SE3: EP 032 - Amanda Rogove - A Modern Mom Using Ancient Practices

    SE3: EP 032 - Amanda Rogove - A Modern Mom Using Ancient Practices

    I’ve been looking forward to this conversation with Amanda Bacon from Moon Juice on being a modern mom who also uses ancient practices. This is a really interesting practice, especially as modern convenience items and lifestyles are burgeoning before our eyes. In a world when convenience was once in a while, now it feels everyday. With illnesses, allergies, and autoimmune challenges becoming more prevalent, it begs us to ask, “What are we doing differently than just thirty years ago?” 
    This conversation is an exploration in applying ancient wisdom to our modern practices. What’s realistic? What’s idealistic?

    Amanda shares a homesteading dream of hers, and confesses that it’s possibly just a dream…because she loves both the generation and growing of her thriving business and family life.

    I hope you enjoy this exploration we begin to excavate for curious minds. Let us know what you thought about this episode. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple podcast.

    Thanks for following along. I love connecting with you all here and in my weekly newsletter—which keeps you up to date on all my personal thoughts, recipes, podcast episodes, and things I’m loving. Subscribe today on EmilyNolan.com. 
    See you in your inbox and podcast library next Tuesday!
    If you haven't already, please consider leaving a review for this podcast on Apple Podcast. I love reading your feedback--it means a lot to me to know that what I'm creating is helpful for you.

    Thank you!

    • 1 hr 3 min
    SE3: EP 031 - Gillian Fein - Lalalunchbox

    SE3: EP 031 - Gillian Fein - Lalalunchbox

    Gillian helps us get a little more creative with our kids lunchboxes while adding a bit more diversity into that boring, cold lunchbox. She also discusses how she handles having life threatening food allergies in a house that is “the spot” for her children and all of their friends to hang out. 
    Let us know what you thought about this episode. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple podcast.

    Thanks for following. I love connecting with you all here and in my weekly newsletter—which keeps you up to date on all my personal thoughts, recipes, podcast episodes, and things I’m loving. Subscribe today on EmilyNolan.com. 
    See you in your inbox and podcast library next Tuesday!
    If you haven't already, please consider leaving a review for this podcast on Apple Podcast. I love reading your feedback--it means a lot to me to know that what I'm creating is helpful for you.

    Thank you!

    • 33 min
    SE3: EP 030 - Charbel Abrache, Seylou Bakery - Baking with Whole Grains

    SE3: EP 030 - Charbel Abrache, Seylou Bakery - Baking with Whole Grains

    Just on the other side of his whole grain baking failures was a world of opportunity, waiting for him to fail enough to find it. Charbel started as a traditional pastry chef and got into whole grain pastries after working at Blue Hill Farms in NY. 
    I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I do. I especially love when Charbel talks about failure and how his wife, Andrea, encouraged him not to give up. It was just at his breaking point that he discovered this new/ancient art of baking, and thank heavens he did. It makes me wonder, when I feel like giving up, what could be on the other side of giving it a just few more weeks of effort?

    Let us know what you thought about this episode. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple podcast.

    Thanks for following. I love connecting with you all here and in my weekly newsletter—which keeps you up to date on all my personal thoughts, recipes, podcast episodes, and things I’m loving. Subscribe today on EmilyNolan.com. 

    See you in your inbox and podcast library next Tuesday!
    If you haven't already, please consider leaving a review for this podcast on Apple Podcast. I love reading your feedback--it means a lot to me to know that what I'm creating is helpful for you.

    Thank you!

    • 42 min
    SE3: EP 029 - Danika Brysha - Raising Healthy Children Without Projecting Our Past Body and Eating Challenges Onto Them

    SE3: EP 029 - Danika Brysha - Raising Healthy Children Without Projecting Our Past Body and Eating Challenges Onto Them

    I finally get a chance to sit down and chat with Danika Brysha, founder of Self-Care Society and treasured model friend of mine from “back in the day.” Danika and I have both overcome so many body challenges—eating disorders, orthorexia, body Dysmorphia and more. Now, in our new season of life as mothers, we dive into how we’re navigating raising healthy children without projecting our past body and eating challenges onto them. It’s a tricky topic and I hope our conversation gives you a few takeaways to help you along your journey. 
    A couple of my favorite things in this conversation are:
    When Danika talks about intuitive eating and how this philosophy and approach to health could be improved uponBody and food neutrality, and Getting back in touch with our bodiesLet us know what you thought about this episode. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple podcast. 
    Thanks for following this podcast I Am Emily Nolan. I love connecting with you all here and in my weekly newsletter—which keeps you up to date on all my personal thoughts, recipes, podcast episodes, and things I’m loving. Subscribe today on EmilyNolan.com. 

    See you in your inbox and podcast library next Tuesday!❤️
    If you haven't already, please consider leaving a review for this podcast on Apple Podcast. I love reading your feedback--it means a lot to me to know that what I'm creating is helpful for you.

    Thank you!

    • 44 min

Customer Reviews

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10 Ratings

Laneem Elle ,

Whole Allergy Understanding

Great podcast that takes complicated topics and makes them easy to listen to and digest. It’s also a rare chance to hear from some of the leading minds on the causes of allergy.

EGhia ,

A must listen for our children’s health!

Emily’s podcast is a wonderfully insightful view on all the allergen issues we as parents need to navigate through for our children to grow up healthy, and with healthy immune systems. She guides us through, diet, therapies, environmental factors, and treatments in a most down to earth manner in interviewing experts and asking the questions we most want answered. Emily’s eloquence and beautiful voice are always a welcome bit of sanity in my busy schedule.

Niki Monty ,

Eye Opening

Emily and her guests provide so much insight into not only allergies and gut health, but overall wellness for moms and their children. I’ve learned things that I would not have otherwise know and heard perspectives that I may not have otherwise considered.

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