Tidy Tidbits

Tidy Dad

Welcome to Tidy Tidbits, the micro-podcast that makes tidying feel doable! Tidy Dad (aka Tyler Moore) shares the tools, tricks, and tiny triumphs that help busy people bring a little more order to their everyday chaos. Tyler’s a dad of three, a full-time NYC teacher, and the bestselling author of "Tidy Up Your Life". He’s gone from scrubbing toilets to the Today Show, and now he’s here to help you clear the clutter and make space for what matters most. Follow along on IG @tidydad, on Substack "The Tidy Times" or visit thetidydad.com for more. tidydad.substack.com

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    #57 - Screen-Free Family Time: The Quiet Hour Routine That Works

    What if one small shift could completely change the energy of your home at night? In this episode of Tidy Tidbits, I sit down with Jon Gustin, fatherhood creator, advocate for sobriety, and author of The Tired Dad: 100 Reflections on Showing Up for What Matters Most. With a community of over 1 million followers, Jon shares honest, grounded insights on parenting, presence, and what it really means to show up for your family. Together, we talk about a simple but powerful routine his family calls “Quiet Hour.” No screens. No distractions. Just intentional time together through reading, crafting, and creativity. Our family has been listening to audio books while doing diamond art. It sounds simple… but in today’s fast-paced, screen-filled world, it’s actually a radical act of connection. And sometimes, the simplest routines are the ones that bring us closer to what matters most. More from The Tired Dad: 📚 Order Jon’s book: The Tired Dad: 100 Reflections on Showing Up for What Matters Most 🗞️ Subscribe to Reflections In Modern Parenthood: thetireddad.substack.com 📸 Follow Jon on IG: The Tired Dad More from Tidy Dad: 📚 Order my book: Tidy Up Your Life 🗞️ Subscribe to The Tidy Times: tidydad.substack.com 📸 Follow along on IG: Tidy Dad This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tidydad.substack.com/subscribe

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    #54 - Tiny Tot Transportation Wars: Strollers, Wagons, and Hot Takes

    What feels “normal” in parenting often depends on where you live… until you step outside your bubble. In this episode of Tidy Tidbits, Tyler is joined by Tara Clark (Modern Mom Probs) for a fun, honest, and slightly unhinged conversation about the everyday choices parents make and judge… even when we say we don’t. This is a conversation about: * Tiny tot transportaion in strollers and wagon * How environment shapes parenting norms * City life vs. suburb life differences * Scooters, screens, and survival-mode decisions * Why “doing what works” looks different for every family This is a light, rant-style episode with plenty of laughs. If you’ve ever had a strong opinion about how kids get from point A to point B… this one’s for you. And here’s the NY Post article about our family in “stroller wars” that I referenced! 🎧 Listen, follow, and leave a review to help more people find Tidy Tidbits. Important Links: 👀 Follow Tara Clark on IG: @modernmomprobs 📚 Order Tara’s book: Modern Mom Probs: A Survival Guide for 21st Century Mothers 🎧 Listen to Tara’s podcast: Modern Mom Probs (I was a recent guest!) — 📚 Order my book: Tidy Up Your Life 🗞️ Subscribe to The Tidy Times: tidydad.substack.com 📸 Follow along on IG: Tidy Dad This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tidydad.substack.com/subscribe

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    #53 - Start Small, Start Messy, Just Start

    What if the thing you’ve been thinking about doing for years… actually started with one small step? In this episode of Tidy Tidbits, I sit down with author Ruth O’Leary, whose novel introduced me to the idea of walking the Camino in northern Spain. At the time of recording, I was preparing to walk that very path with my dad and sister, proof that inspiration can turn into action. We talk about what it really looks like to start something new, especially when it feels overwhelming or out of reach. Ruth shares how she didn’t publish her first novel until her late 50s, and how life experience helped her push past imposter syndrome and finally go for it. We also unpack the power of small, consistent steps, including the Pomodoro Method, and why you don’t need hours of time or a perfect plan to make meaningful progress. This conversation is a reminder that: * You don’t need to have it all figured out * You don’t need the perfect timing * You just need to take the next step Whether your goal is writing a book, training for a race, building routines, or simply showing up better for your life, this episode will leave you feeling inspired to begin. Important Links: 👀 Follow Ruth O’Leary on IG: Ruth O'Leary 📚 The Weekend Break: Four Friends, Four Secrets, One Explosive Weekend 📚 A Week to Remember: Three strangers, the Camino, One Week to Change Everything 📚 The Last Week of Him: Thirty Years of Friendship, Three Women, One Devastating Truth — 📚 Order my book: Tidy Up Your Life 🗞️ Subscribe to The Tidy Times: tidydad.substack.com 📸 Follow along on IG: Tidy Dad This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tidydad.substack.com/subscribe

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  4. #50 - Ships Passing in the Night? 4 Questions for Better Communication

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    #50 - Ships Passing in the Night? 4 Questions for Better Communication

    In this episode of Tidy Tidbits, Tidy Dad talks with Eli Weinstein, therapist and author of the new book, “From I Do to We Do: Navigating Marriage in the Parenting Years,” about simple systems that can transform how couples communicate during the busiest seasons of life. Between work, kids, school schedules, and the everyday chaos of family life, many couples feel like ships passing in the night. Conversations that once lasted hours now happen in quick bursts across the kitchen while someone is asking for a snack and someone else is looking for their shoes. Eli shares four helpful questions couples can ask before starting an important conversation. These questions help set the tone, clarify expectations, and reduce misunderstandings before they even start. In this episode, we talk about: * The four simple questions couples can ask before starting important conversations to reduce conflict and misunderstanding * How to create space for communication with a couple’s journal * The importance of having a daily 10-minute check-in Tidy Takeaway Just like maintaining a home requires systems, maintaining a relationship does too. Important Links: 👀 Follow Eli Weinstein on IG: @thedudetherapist 📚 Order Eli’s Book: From I Do to We Do: Navigating Marriage in the Parenting Years — 📚 Order my book: Tidy Up Your Life 🗞️ Subscribe to The Tidy Times: tidydad.substack.com 📸 Follow along on IG: Tidy Dad This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tidydad.substack.com/subscribe

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Welcome to Tidy Tidbits, the micro-podcast that makes tidying feel doable! Tidy Dad (aka Tyler Moore) shares the tools, tricks, and tiny triumphs that help busy people bring a little more order to their everyday chaos. Tyler’s a dad of three, a full-time NYC teacher, and the bestselling author of "Tidy Up Your Life". He’s gone from scrubbing toilets to the Today Show, and now he’s here to help you clear the clutter and make space for what matters most. Follow along on IG @tidydad, on Substack "The Tidy Times" or visit thetidydad.com for more. tidydad.substack.com

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