Your Calm Parenting Path

Nina Visic

Welcome to Your Calm Parenting Path—guiding you toward a more peaceful, connected, and confident approach to parenting.   Motherhood wasn’t supposed to feel this hard. If you’re tired of yelling, overwhelmed by the mental load, and wondering why you can’t just enjoy time with your kids like other mums seem to, you’re not alone. You love your children fiercely, but somewhere between school drop-offs, tantrums, and endless to-do lists, you’ve lost a piece of yourself.   I’m Nina, a mindful parenting coach and mum who gets it. I’ve been where you are—stuck, frustrated, and exhausted by constant feelings of inadequacy and overwhelm.   This podcast is for mums like you—women who want to parent with more patience, less stress, and a whole lot more joy. It’s about making small shifts that create a big impact, helping you build the parenting life you’ve always wanted.   In short, practical episodes, you'll discover actionable tips for calmer parenting, expert insights from those who work with children, real stories from parents who've made meaningful changes, and inspiration to reconnect with yourself while showing up as the mum you want to be.   Whether you're feeling overwhelmed by daily struggles or simply looking for a more mindful approach, each episode offers practical tools and insights to help you feel calmer, more confident, and more connected with your children. ** Launching 11th May ** In the meantime, follow us on Instagram @mindful_parenting_lifestyle, or join our mailing list at  www.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au

  1. 47. Understanding Sibling Conflict: What’s Happening Underneath

    1D AGO

    47. Understanding Sibling Conflict: What’s Happening Underneath

    Sibling fights can feel constant, loud, and completely overwhelming - especially when it seems like they come out of nowhere. In this episode, we take a step back from the moment of conflict and explore what’s often happening before the fight even begins. Because when we start to understand the build-up underneath sibling tension, everything starts to make a little more sense - and we begin to respond differently. You’ll Learn Why sibling fights often feel sudden (but usually aren’t) What might be building underneath conflict - like tiredness, disconnection, or competition for attention Why focusing only on the fight itself can keep you feeling stuck A simple way to start noticing patterns in your child’s behaviour  Why This Episode Matters When sibling conflict feels constant, it’s easy to believe something needs to be fixed in the moment - quickly, fairly, and often repeatedly.  But when we only focus on what we can see - the arguing, the yelling, the grabbing - we miss the bigger picture. This episode helps you zoom out. Small Shift for Big Impact The next time your children have a conflict, come back to it later - once things are calm - and ask yourself: “What was happening before that?” You’re not trying to solve it straight away. Just begin by noticing. Because when you start to see the patterns underneath the conflict, things begin to feel less random - and you have more to work with in those everyday moments. Take the Next Step If this episode resonated with you and sibling conflict is feeling constant or overwhelming right now, I’d love to support you further. I’m running a free workshop on 29th April 2026 called: Why Sibling Fights Feel So Hard (And What Actually Helps) 👉 You can find all the details and register here: If the workshop has already run, you can join my mailing list to be the first to hear when it’s available again - along with more support, tools, and insights for navigating sibling dynamics. Links and Resources Listen to Episode 28. How to Stop Being the Referee in Sibling FightsRegister for the Free Workshop: Why Sibling Fights Feel So Hard (And What Actually Helps) Join the Mindful Parenting Lifestyle mailing list Let’s Connect Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au. Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email. Follow Nina on InstagramWebsite: mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.auEmail: nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au About the Host Hi, I’m Nina - a mindful parenting coach and mum of three boys. I help overwhelmed parents go from reactive and frustrated to calm, confident, and connected through practical, real-life strategies. I believe small shifts make a big impact, and that parenting doesn’t have to feel as hard as it sometimes does.

    10 min
  2. APR 14

    46. When Your Child Sees the World - and Their Stuff - Differently, with Steph West

    Have you ever looked at your child’s behaviour and thought… I just don’t get it? With April being Autism Awareness Month, it felt like an important time to have this conversation - not just about behaviour, but about understanding how our children experience the world. In this episode, I’m joined by Steph West, a neurodivergent social coach and founder of Starfish Social Club. Steph not only shares her professional insights, but also opens up about her own lived experience, offering a perspective that feels both honest and deeply relatable. Together, we explore what’s really going on beneath behaviours that can feel confusing, frustrating, or even overwhelming - especially for neurodivergent kids. We talk about why some children form strong attachments to “stuff”, and how this often points to something deeper.  This conversation is about slowing down, getting curious, and learning to see things from your child’s perspective… even when it looks very different to your own. You’ll Learn What a “challenging relationship with stuff” can look like in real life Why some children form deep emotional attachments to objects How anxiety, empathy, and past experiences can shape behaviour Why neurodivergent kids may experience and process the world differently How to support your child without needing to fix or fully understand everything The importance of respecting your child’s experience, even when it feels confusing How open conversations can reduce frustration and build connection Why This Episode Matters When we don’t understand our child, it’s easy to move into frustration or try to fix things quickly. But often, what our child needs most is to feel seen and understood. This episode offers a gentler way to approach behaviour - one that builds connection and trust, rather than conflict. Small Shift for Big Impact Start by gently noticing what’s coming into your home. Rather than trying to tackle everything your child already has, begin by slowing down or reducing new items coming in - where you can. This might look like having simple conversations with family members, or just becoming more aware of how often things are being added. Small shifts here can make a big difference over time. Take the Next Step If this conversation resonated and you’re feeling unsure how to support your child, you’re not alone. You’re invited to book a free 20-minute call with me, where we can talk through what’s going on and find a way forward that feels right for you. Links and Resources Find all the info about her podcast, programs, the Starfish Social Club and book 'Social Skills is Canceled'  www.socialskillsiscanceled.org Let’s Connect Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au. Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email. About the Hosts Nina is a mindful parenting coach and mum who supports overwhelmed parents to feel calmer, more confident, and more connected with their kids. She helps parents understand the “why” behind behaviour so they can respond with more patience and less stress. Steph West is a neurodivergent social coach and founder of Starfish Social Club, supporting autistic, ADHD, and anxious kids to build confidence and connection. With 20+ years’ experience, she combines professional expertise with lived experience and is t Join me on April 29th for a Siblings Workshop - www.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/upcoming-events

    40 min
  3. 45. Awareness in Parenting (Part 2: Understanding Your Child’s Behaviour)

    APR 7

    45. Awareness in Parenting (Part 2: Understanding Your Child’s Behaviour)

    If your child’s behaviour sometimes feels confusing, frustrating, or even personal, this episode will help you see it in a different way. We explore how behaviour is often a form of communication, and how understanding what’s happening for your child can gently shift how you respond. You’ll Learn Why your child’s behaviour isn’t about pushing your buttons How to start seeing behaviour as communication, not defiance What might be underneath common behaviours like meltdowns or resistance How to respond with both empathy and clear boundaries What to do when you don’t pause in the moment (and you’ve already reacted) Why This Episode Matters It’s easy to take behaviour at face value - to see it as not listening, pushing boundaries, or being difficult. But when you begin to look underneath the behaviour, something shifts. Instead of reacting to what you see on the surface, you start to recognise that your child is trying to communicate something - even if they don’t have the words for it yet. This episode helps you move from reacting to behaviour… to getting curious about what might be going on underneath.   Small Shift for Big Impact The next time your child does something that usually triggers you, pause and ask: “What might be going on for them right now?” You don’t need to figure it out. You don’t need to fix it. Just noticing that there’s something underneath… is enough to start. Take the Next Step If this episode resonated with you and you’re thinking, “I can see this… but I’m not sure how to apply it in my own situation” - you don’t have to figure it out alone. You can book a free 20-minute clarity call where we can talk through what’s happening in your parenting and find one or two simple, practical steps to move forward. I’d really love to support you. Links and Resources Free 20-Minute Clarity Call Episode 44: Awareness in Parenting (Part 1: Understanding Your Reactions) Episode 40: What’s Really Behind Your Parenting Triggers?Episode 2: Can Mindfulness Really Stop the Yelling? Episode 3: Is This the Most Underrated Parenting Tool?  Let’s Connect Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au.  Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email. Follow Nina on InstagramWebsite: mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.auEmail: nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au About the Host Nina is a mindful parenting coach and mum who supports overwhelmed parents to move from reactive patterns to calm, connected relationships with their children. Through her own experience of feeling stuck in cycles of yelling, guilt, and overwhelm, Nina understands how hard parenting can feel in the moment. Her approach is warm, practical, and grounded in small, sustainable shifts that create meaningful change over time.

    9 min
  4. 44. Awareness in Parenting (Part 1: Understanding Your Reactions)

    MAR 31

    44. Awareness in Parenting (Part 1: Understanding Your Reactions)

    If you’ve ever felt like your reaction in a parenting moment was bigger than the situation, this episode will help you understand why. We explore what’s happening underneath those moments- noticing stressors, triggers, and the unmet needs underneath your reactions - and how awareness can gently shift the way you respond. You’ll Learn Why awareness is the first step in changing how you respondThe difference between a stressor and a triggerHow unmet needs sit underneath many parenting reactionsWhat it actually looks like to notice what’s happening in youHow to pause and respond with more clarity Why This Episode Matters So many parents focus on trying to stay calm or stop yelling, but without understanding what’s driving those reactions, it can feel like an uphill battle. This episode helps you build awareness of your stressors, triggers, and needs - so you can respond with more clarity and less overwhelm.   Small Shift for Big Impact When you notice that reaction building, pause and ask:  “Is this a stressor… or is this landing deeper for me?” Then gently notice what you might need in that moment. Take the Next Step If this brought something up for you, you don’t have to figure it out alone.  I offer a free 20-minute clarity call where we can talk through something that’s coming up for you in your parenting, and I can give you one or two simple, practical steps to help you move forward. I’d love to support you.   Links and Resources Book a Free Clarity Call Listen to Episode 8. What’s the Secret to Calm, Clear Boundaries? Get your copy of Parenting from the Inside Out by Daniel Siegel and Mary Hartzell (affiliate link) Let’s Connect Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au. Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email. Follow Nina on InstagramWebsite: mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.auEmail: nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au  About the Host Nina is a mindful parenting coach and mum who supports overwhelmed parents to move from reactive patterns to calm, connected relationships with their children. Her work focuses on helping parents understand their triggers, recognise unmet needs, and build awareness in everyday parenting moments. Through her own experience of feeling overwhelmed and stuck in reactive cycles, Nina understands how hard parenting can feel in the moment. Her approach is compassionate, practical, and grounded in small shifts that create meaningful change over time.

    11 min
  5. 43. How Your Home Can Support Your Child’s Wellbeing, with Etienny Trindade

    MAR 24

    43. How Your Home Can Support Your Child’s Wellbeing, with Etienny Trindade

    Can the way your home looks and feels actually affect your child’s behaviour, mood, and ability to stay calm? In this episode, Nina is joined by designer and Happy Healthy Homes founder Etienny Trindade to explore how your home environment can affect your child’s mood, behaviour, and ability to stay calm You’ll learn simple, practical ways to create a home that supports your child’s wellbeing without expensive renovations. They talk about colours, clutter, sensory input, and how small changes in your space can help children feel safer, more regulated, and more independent. You’ll Learn What it really means to support your child’s wellbeing at homeHow your environment affects your child’s nervous systemWhy too many toys can make children feel overwhelmedMontessori-inspired ideas for calm, supportive spaces Low-cost ways to support your child’s wellbeing through design Why This Episode Matters Many parents feel like their home is loud, messy, and overstimulating - and that makes it harder for everyone to stay calm. When your environment supports your child’s wellbeing, daily life can feel more connected, less reactive, and easier to manage. Creating a home that supports your child’s wellbeing doesn’t mean perfection. Small, intentional changes can have a big impact. Small Shift for Big Impact Try rotating your child’s toys instead of having everything out at once. Fewer choices can help children stay calmer, focus longer, and feel less overwhelmed.   Take the Next Step Look around one room this week and ask: Does this space support my child’s wellbeing, or does it feel overstimulating? You might also like to listen to these previous episodes: Episode 17 - Stress Mess: Why Won't Your Kids Tidy Up?Episode 3 - Is This the Most Underrated Parenting Tool? Links and Resources Podcast: Happy Healthy Homes Book: Creating Healing Spaces for Children Follow Etienny on Instagram. Let’s Connect Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au. Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email. Follow Nina on InstagramWebsite: mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.auEmail: nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au  About the Host/s Nina Visic is a mindful parenting coach and mum of three who helps overwhelmed parents find calm, connection, and confidence in everyday family life. Through her podcast and coaching, she shares practical strategies grounded in mindfulness to help parents respond with patience instead of reacting in the heat of the moment.  In this episode, Nina speaks with designer Etienny Trindade, founder of Happy Healthy Homes. Etienny combines design, neuroscience, and Montessori principles to help families create environments that support wellbeing. Her work focuses on creating healing home for children - s Join me on April 29th for a Siblings Workshop - www.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/upcoming-events

    42 min
  6. 42. So You Yelled… Now What? | How to Repair After Yelling

    MAR 17

    42. So You Yelled… Now What? | How to Repair After Yelling

    You lost your temper… again. And now the guilt is sitting heavy in your chest. If you’ve ever walked away after yelling at your child and thought, that’s not how I wanted to handle that, this episode is for you. Today we’re talking about what really matters after yelling, why perfect parenting isn’t the goal, and how learning to repair after yelling can actually build stronger connection with your child. You’ll Learn Why kids don’t need perfect parentsWhat the “good enough parent” really meansHow repair after yelling builds secure attachmentThe ABCDE method for repairing after you lose your temperHow to model accountability without losing authority  Why This Episode Matters Every parent loses it sometimes. The damage doesn’t come from the mistake - it comes from what happens after. When you learn how to repair after yelling, you teach your child that relationships can handle hard moments, and that love doesn’t disappear when things go wrong. Small Shift for Big Impact This week, don’t aim to never yell.  Aim to repair sooner.  If you lose your temper, go back within 24 hours and reconnect. Take the Next Step Download my free guide “So You Yelled… Now What?” where I walk you through the ABCDE of repair step by step so you know exactly what to say after you lose your cool. Links and Resources Free guide – So You Yelled… Now What?Related episodesEpisode 2 – Can Mindfulness Really Stop the Yelling?Episode 3 – Is This the Most Underrated Parenting Tool?Episode 4 – How Do You Handle Big Emotions Without Losing It? Let’s Connect Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au. Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email. Follow Nina on Instagram Website: mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.auEmail: nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au  About the Host Nina is a mindful parenting coach, educator, and mum of three who helps overwhelmed parents go from reactive and exhausted to calm, confident, and connected. Through her podcast Your Calm Parenting Path, workshops, and coaching programs, she shares practical, realistic tools grounded in mindfulness and respectful parenting. After struggling with yelling, guilt, and feeling like she wasn’t the parent she wanted to be, Nina discovered mindful parenting and experienced how small shifts can create big changes in family life. Her work focuses on helping parents understand their own triggers, repair after hard moments, and build strong, secure relationships with their children without needing to be perfect.

    12 min
  7. 41. The One Question That Turns Conflict Into Connection, with Annmarie Chereso

    MAR 10

    41. The One Question That Turns Conflict Into Connection, with Annmarie Chereso

    Conflict is an inevitable part of family life. Whether it’s a bedtime battle, a sibling fight, or a disagreement with your child, these moments can leave everyone feeling frustrated and disconnected. But what if one simple question could shift the entire energy of those moments? In this episode, Nina is joined by conscious relationship coach, speaker and bestselling author Annmarie Chereso to explore how parents can move from reactivity to connection.  Annmarie shares the powerful question she teaches parents and couples to help them recognise what’s really driving conflict and how to respond with greater awareness and compassion. You’ll Learn The simple question that can shift parenting conflict in the momentWhy most conflict is actually about unmet needsHow to recognise when fear is driving your reactionsWhat the “drama triangle” is and how families get stuck in itSimple ways to bring curiosity and calm into difficult parenting moments   Why This Episode Matters When we’re overwhelmed or triggered, it’s easy to react in ways that create more conflict. This conversation offers a simple but powerful shift that can help parents pause, reflect, and reconnect with their children. Because often, one small change in how we respond can completely transform the moment.   Small Shift for Big Impact The next time you find yourself in a tense moment with your child, try shifting into curiosity. Instead of jumping straight into fixing, correcting, or reacting, pause and gently ask yourself: What might be going on for my child right now? Curiosity creates space. And sometimes that small pause is enough to shift the entire interaction.   Take the Next Step If you’d like to explore Annmarie’s work further, her book The Perfectly Imperfect Family dives deeper into many of the ideas shared in this episode. And if you’re ready to bring more calm and connection into your parenting, I’d love to support you. You can sign up to my mailing list at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au for practical tips and insights, or book a free chat to learn how we can work together.    Links and Resources Annmarie Chereso’s WebsiteThe Perfectly Imperfect Family – BookLittle Seeds Journey – Children’s book Let’s Connect Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email. Follow Nina on InstagramWebsite: mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.auEmail: nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au  About the Hosts Nina Visic is a mindful parenting coach, educator and mum of three who helps overwhelmed parents move from reactive parenting to calm, confident connection with their children through mindfulness and practical tools.  In this episode, Nina speaks with Annmarie Chereso, a conscious relationship coach, speaker and bestselling author of The Perfectly Imperfect Family and the children’s book Little Seeds Journey, who has spent over two decades helping families navigate conflict and build more connected relatio Join me on April 29th for a Siblings Workshop - www.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/upcoming-events

    36 min
  8. 40. What's Really Behind Your Parenting Triggers?

    MAR 3

    40. What's Really Behind Your Parenting Triggers?

    Ever had a reaction to your child that felt bigger than the moment? In this episode, we explore what’s really happening underneath your parenting triggers - and why it’s often not about the shoes, the whining, or the sibling fight at all. You’ll Learn What a parenting trigger actually is (and what’s happening in your brain)The three common roots of parenting triggers Why awareness - not perfection - is the first step toward changeA simple way to observe your reactions without judgment  Why This Episode Matters Parenting triggers don’t mean you’re failing. They’re signals. When we understand our parenting triggers, we stop fighting ourselves and start responding with more clarity and compassion. Awareness strengthens the part of your brain that helps you pause next time. Small Shift for Big Impact Notice one trigger this week. Just one. When you feel that surge, gently ask: What is this really about? No fixing. No judging. Just curiosity. Take the Next Step Download the free Track Your Triggers Worksheet linked in the show notes. It’s a simple awareness tool to help you reflect and notice patterns. Links and Resources Free Track Your Triggers WorksheetEpisode 2. Can Mindfulness Really Stop the Yelling?Episode 3. Is This the Most Underrated Parenting Tool?Episode 12. Are You Really Listening? Part 1: Why Kids Stop TalkingEpisode 13. Are You Really Listening To Your Child? Part 2: How to Be a Better ListenerEpisode 15. Parenting Path in Action: When the School Calls Let’s Connect Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email. Follow Nina on InstagramWebsite: mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.auEmail: nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au About the Host Nina is a mindful parenting coach and mum who supports overwhelmed parents to move from reactivity to connection. After experiencing her own cycle of frustration and guilt, she discovered that awareness - not control - was the missing piece. Through practical tools grounded in mindfulness and neuroscience, Nina helps parents understand what’s happening beneath their reactions so they can parent with more calm, confidence, and compassion. Her work focuses on small, sustainable shifts that create lasting change in family relationships.

    12 min

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Welcome to Your Calm Parenting Path—guiding you toward a more peaceful, connected, and confident approach to parenting.   Motherhood wasn’t supposed to feel this hard. If you’re tired of yelling, overwhelmed by the mental load, and wondering why you can’t just enjoy time with your kids like other mums seem to, you’re not alone. You love your children fiercely, but somewhere between school drop-offs, tantrums, and endless to-do lists, you’ve lost a piece of yourself.   I’m Nina, a mindful parenting coach and mum who gets it. I’ve been where you are—stuck, frustrated, and exhausted by constant feelings of inadequacy and overwhelm.   This podcast is for mums like you—women who want to parent with more patience, less stress, and a whole lot more joy. It’s about making small shifts that create a big impact, helping you build the parenting life you’ve always wanted.   In short, practical episodes, you'll discover actionable tips for calmer parenting, expert insights from those who work with children, real stories from parents who've made meaningful changes, and inspiration to reconnect with yourself while showing up as the mum you want to be.   Whether you're feeling overwhelmed by daily struggles or simply looking for a more mindful approach, each episode offers practical tools and insights to help you feel calmer, more confident, and more connected with your children. ** Launching 11th May ** In the meantime, follow us on Instagram @mindful_parenting_lifestyle, or join our mailing list at  www.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au

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