The Whinypaluza Podcast

The Whinypaluza Podcast

Parenthood is an adventure! The joys, the frustration, the laughter, and the tears- we all find unique and universal challenges as parents. When one issue resolves, another is waiting in the wings. Our jobs as parents are truly never done. It really is the toughest job you will ever love. The Whinypaluza Podcast is all about inspiring adventures in parenting! Rebecca Greene, LCSW-R and Top 100 Mommy Blogger puts her experience and education in psychology and social work to the test while she shares insightful thoughts on marriage, stay-at-home life, and keeping three energetic kids safe and happy. On the show, you will hear from bloggers, parenting experts, marriage experts and more as they shed light on tips and tricks to make life with your family better than ever! Find solutions to questions you have and questions you never thought to ask. Whether you are a parenting novice or parenting pro, you are sure to find a valuable source of information and support in the Whinypaluza community. Follow Rebecca Greene Blog: https://www.whinypaluza.com/ Book: http://bit.ly/WhinypaluzaBook Book 2: https://bit.ly/whinybook2 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whinypaluzaparentingandmarriage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/becgreene5/

  1. The Truth about Tween Skincare

    6天前

    The Truth about Tween Skincare

    What’s really in the skincare products marketed to your daughters, and how can you empower them to make healthier choices during puberty? This is the Whinypaluza Podcast with host Rebecca Greene and special guest Kimberly Grustas, founder of Good for You Girls. In this episode, Rebecca and Kimberly dive into the world of tween skincare, discussing the harmful ingredients hiding in everyday products and how parents can educate their daughters to make safer choices. Kimberly also shares insights on navigating puberty, fostering confidence, and promoting healthy habits for a brighter future. Key Takeaways: → Understanding the impact of harmful chemicals in skincare products marketed to young girls. → Tips for parents to help daughters navigate puberty confidently. → Why early puberty is becoming more common and how parents can support their children. → The importance of nutrition, hydration, and exercise in supporting healthy skin and overall development. → How to guide kids through the pitfalls of TikTok trends and social media influence. More from Kimberly Grustas: Kimberly is the founder of Good for You Girls, a pioneering clean skincare brand designed for girls during puberty. With over 15 years in the natural product and nutrition industries, Kimberly is a leader in empowering moms and daughters with safe, non-toxic skincare solutions. Website: Good for You Girls Social Media: Instagram: @goodforyougirls Facebook: Good for You Girls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    50 分钟
  2. Case of the Missing Keys

    12月18日

    Case of the Missing Keys

    What lessons can we learn from a family mystery about missing keys and how to manage stress and communication during unexpected challenges? This episode dives into the chaotic, humorous, and frustrating journey of searching for missing car keys in the Greene household. Rebecca and Seth recount how a seemingly minor inconvenience turned into a multi-day ordeal involving snow shoveling, metal detectors, and miscommunication. Along the way, they share insights on communication, patience, and practical problem-solving. Key Takeaways: ➡️ Don't Jump to Conclusions: Assumptions can lead to unnecessary stress—gather all the facts first. ➡️ Communicate Thoroughly: Open and honest communication helps solve problems faster. ➡️ Be Persistent, But Find Humor: Perseverance is essential, but laughter can help diffuse frustration. ➡️ Utilize Technology: AirTags or similar devices can save time and stress. ➡️ Value of Spare Keys: Always know the location of your spare keys to avoid prolonged chaos. Quotes: Rebecca: "Communication is critical—I should have retraced everyone's steps instead of assuming the culprit." Seth: "I learned that coming in with just apologies, instead of a detective story, would have worked better." Ultimately, The Case of the Missing Keys wasn’t just about lost keys—it was a reminder of the importance of teamwork, patience, and staying grounded amidst chaos. Seth and Rebecca’s story shows that even in moments of frustration, there’s room for humor, growth, and love. As Rebecca wisely noted, "Communication is critical," and Seth reminds us that "Everyone makes mistakes." With lessons learned and a cleaner, more organized house, this family mystery became an unforgettable tale of resilience and connection. Join the Whinypaluza Mom Group on Facebook for additional support and participate in the December Holiday Challenge to connect with other moms and win prizes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    36 分钟
  3. Using Bempathy to Improve our Relationships.

    12月13日

    Using Bempathy to Improve our Relationships.

    How can empathy combined with playful banter transform relationships in personal and professional settings? In this episode, Rebecca Greene interviews Jill Robin Payne, a seasoned mental health professional with over 40 years of experience. Jill shares her innovative approach to empathy, blending it with lighthearted banter to deepen connections and foster healthier relationships. The conversation spans from parenting tips to enhancing workplace dynamics, emphasizing the importance of fun, communication, and understanding in every interaction. Key Takeaways: ➔ Empathy with Banter: Jill’s unique concept combines empathy with playful chit-chat, making interactions lighter and more engaging while building deeper connections. ➔ Balancing Technology: Excessive screen time diminishes face-to-face empathy; set boundaries to maintain meaningful interactions. ➔ Parenting with Fun: Infuse fun into structured activities with children to foster a bond, such as gamifying chores or finding shared hobbies. ➔ Workplace Relationships: Improve communication by mirroring colleagues’ and supervisors’ styles, focusing on creating win-win scenarios. ➔ Empathy vs. Sympathy: Empathy is about feeling with someone, creating connection, while sympathy often involves feeling for someone, leading to disconnection. Memorable Quotes: "Empathy with banter helps us see the third side of the coin—it fosters understanding, emotional intelligence, and social skills." "Make your environment motivate you to be the person you want to be and get where you want to go in life." How to Reach Jill Robin Payne: Website: JillRobinPayne.com Social Media: @JillRobinPayne on all platforms Books: Available on Amazon and Audible (e.g., Meeting People is Not a Game) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    46 分钟
  4. December Sanity for Moms

    12月11日

    December Sanity for Moms

    How can moms reduce holiday stress and maintain sanity during December In this episode, Rebecca and Seth tackle the challenges of staying sane during the bustling holiday season. They share personal anecdotes, practical tips, and heartfelt advice to help moms reduce stress, manage expectations, and focus on what truly matters. Key topics include simplifying gift-giving, reevaluating traditions, prioritizing self-care, and embracing gratitude. They also address grief and how to honor loved ones during the holidays. 5 Key Takeaways Simplify Gift-Giving Rebecca advises moms to reduce stress by minimizing their gift-giving list. Ideas include picking names in large families or focusing on gifts for children only. She also encourages opting for experiences rather than material items, saying, "Less is more, and experiences often mean more than material gifts." Reevaluate Traditions Not all traditions need to be continued yearly. Rebecca recommends sitting down with family to discuss what matters most to them, whether baking cookies or skipping less meaningful rituals. Rebecca shares, "You don’t have to do what’s always been done." Take Care of Yourself The holidays can lead to burnout if moms neglect their well-being. Rebecca emphasizes maintaining healthy routines, such as eating nutritious meals, exercising, and getting enough sleep. Seth adds, "You can’t pour from an empty cup." Accept Imperfection Perfectly wrapped gifts and flawless cookies aren’t what make the holidays special. Seth reminds listeners, "Good is good enough," encouraging moms to focus on the joy of togetherness rather than stressing about details. Balance Gratitude and Grief Rebecca shares how shifting to a gratitude mindset helps her manage holiday stress. At the same time, she acknowledges the grief that many feel during the season. She encourages listeners to honor absent loved ones by creating meaningful new traditions, saying, "Celebrate them in ways that feel personal and special." Quotes Rebecca: "Just because you’ve always done it doesn’t mean you have to do it again. Make the holidays work for you." Seth: "Good is good enough. It’s about love, not perfection." Conclusion December doesn’t have to be chaotic. Simplifying tasks, embracing imperfection, and focusing on gratitude can help moms make the season joyful and manageable. Remember to take care of yourself, redefine traditions, and enjoy the love of family and friends. Join the Whinypaluza Mom Group on Facebook for additional support and participate in the December Holiday Challenge to connect with other moms and win prizes. Don’t miss Rebecca’s 400th podcast episode next week, where she reflects on her journey and the lessons she’s learned. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    33 分钟
  5. 400th Episode Special

    12月6日

    400th Episode Special

    From a heartfelt blog to a global platform for parents, Rebecca Greene celebrates her 400th episode with reflections, wisdom, and gratitude. What does it take to produce 400 episodes of heartfelt parenting advice, vulnerable conversations, and community building? Join Rebecca Greene and her husband, Seth Greene, as they reflect on this incredible journey and share what’s next for Whinypaluza. In this milestone episode, Rebecca takes center stage as Seth interviews her about the evolution of the Whinypaluza Podcast. They delve into the inspiration behind the show, the lessons learned, and the incredible growth Rebecca has experienced as a parent, wife, and content creator. With stories of their favorite guests, honest parenting struggles, and a vision for the future, this episode is a tribute to the power of connection and learning. Key Takeaways: ➤ Parenting struggles are universal: Most parents feel they’re not enough—but you are. ➤ Vulnerability connects: Sharing both wins and challenges helps others grow. ➤ Repetition builds mastery: Revisiting lessons deepens understanding and application. ➤ Pausing before reacting transforms parenting and relationships. ➤ Community is everything: Build a network of support to grow stronger together. Quotes from the Episode: Seth Greene: "This journey has been about so much more than a podcast—it’s about learning, growing, and inspiring a community around the world." Rebecca Greene: "The greatest lesson I’ve learned is that we are all good enough, and we all have something valuable to share with the world." This 400th episode celebrates resilience, learning, and connection. Rebecca invites listeners to reflect on their parenting journeys while sharing her gratitude for the Whinypaluza community. As she looks ahead to the next 400 episodes, she leaves us with this heartfelt reminder: "Spend every day laughing, learning, and loving." Join the Whinypaluza community on social media and subscribe for even more parenting inspiration! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    37 分钟
  6. The Stress of Tryouts and Auditions

    12月4日

    The Stress of Tryouts and Auditions

    How can we manage the stress of tryouts and auditions, both for our kids and ourselves? In this episode of Whinypaluza Wednesday, Seth and Rebecca discuss the pressures of tryouts and auditions, focusing on the emotional toll they can take on both parents and children. The couple shares personal experiences, practical advice for helping kids cope with the anxiety surrounding these events, and insights into how parents can best support their children during such stressful times. They also explore key coping strategies, such as praise for effort, maintaining realistic expectations, and keeping things in perspective. Key Takeaways: ✔ Encourage kids to have multiple interests so they aren't too focused on one outcome. ✔ Praise effort over outcomes to build resilience and self-worth. ✔ Normalize nerves by helping kids understand that feeling nervous is normal. ✔ Be a calm anchor for your child, providing emotional support without adding to their stress. ✔ Celebrate every step in the process, not just the final result, to foster a positive experience. Quote from Seth and Rebecca: Seth: "Rejection is redirection. When colleges are looking at candidates, they are looking at the whole person, and if you’re not what they want, it means there’s a better fit out there for you." Rebecca: "I want my kids to realize that there are much bigger things in life than one audition or tryout, and we need to keep perspective." How do you help your child cope with the stress of auditions and tryouts? Like, Share, and Subscribe: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to like, share, and subscribe! Share this with someone whose child is going through tryouts or auditions and could benefit from these coping strategies. Don’t forget to leave a review and let us know your thoughts – we’d love to hear from you!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    28 分钟
  7. You Can't Get to Better Until You Get to Different

    11月29日

    You Can't Get to Better Until You Get to Different

    What does it take to transform limiting beliefs into a powerful story of growth and empowerment? In this inspiring episode of Whinypaluza, host Rebecca Greene chats with Dianna Kokoszka, an award-winning entrepreneur, former CEO, and renowned leadership coach. Dianna shares how her journey—from family challenges to leading real estate giants—shaped her passion for personal growth and empowerment. Discover actionable strategies from her latest book, Becoming More: You Can't Get to Better Until You Get to Different, which offers tools to reframe your mindset and unlock your full potential. This conversation is packed with wisdom to help you overcome obstacles, write a new life story, and leave a lasting legacy. Key Takeaways ➡️Defining moments shape our story: Dianna’s childhood taught her resilience, persistence, and the importance of reframing life’s challenges. ➡️Rewrite your story: You hold the pen—be the hero, not the victim, of your life narrative. ➡️Mindset matters: Replace limiting beliefs with empowering thoughts to reshape your reality. ➡️Train your brain for positivity: Gratitude rewires the mind and fuels personal and professional growth. ➡️Growth is essential: Success is built on personal development and embracing change. Quotes from Dianna "You can either have results or reasons, but you can't have both." "Growth is the only guarantee that tomorrow will be better than today." How to Reach Dianna Kokoszka 📘 Grab her book, Becoming More: You Can't Get to Better Until You Get to Different, on Amazon. 🌐 Visit dianakokoszka.com or dynamicgrowthbusinesses.com. 📱 Follow her on social media: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    54 分钟
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Parenthood is an adventure! The joys, the frustration, the laughter, and the tears- we all find unique and universal challenges as parents. When one issue resolves, another is waiting in the wings. Our jobs as parents are truly never done. It really is the toughest job you will ever love. The Whinypaluza Podcast is all about inspiring adventures in parenting! Rebecca Greene, LCSW-R and Top 100 Mommy Blogger puts her experience and education in psychology and social work to the test while she shares insightful thoughts on marriage, stay-at-home life, and keeping three energetic kids safe and happy. On the show, you will hear from bloggers, parenting experts, marriage experts and more as they shed light on tips and tricks to make life with your family better than ever! Find solutions to questions you have and questions you never thought to ask. Whether you are a parenting novice or parenting pro, you are sure to find a valuable source of information and support in the Whinypaluza community. Follow Rebecca Greene Blog: https://www.whinypaluza.com/ Book: http://bit.ly/WhinypaluzaBook Book 2: https://bit.ly/whinybook2 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whinypaluzaparentingandmarriage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/becgreene5/

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