3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms

A podcast with 3 actionable takeaways in every 30-minute episode because you are a busy mom with a full schedule and an even fuller brain. Listen in to feel encouraged and inspired, as we learn together how to overcome overwhelm and find more peace and magic in motherhood.

Hosted by Rachel Nielson, a mother, teacher, and writer.

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099: How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex // Kris...
Today is the first in a series of episodes that I’m calling “You Are Your Child’s Most Important Teacher.” And to start us off, here are Kristin’s three takeaways for becoming the sex expert of your home.
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098: How to Hold Space for Your Creativity As a...
Separate from your work status and the things that keep you busy as a parent, here are three things to help you hold space for your creativity as a parent.
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097: How to Let Go of Hard Stuff from Your Past...
3 concrete tools to overcome challenges from your childhood
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096: How to Organize Yourself and Your Home For...
Mika sheds light on three areas of organization to create more freedom in your life
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095: 3 Simple Rituals of Connection for your Ma...
Keep your marriage strong with simple, connective rituals supported by the research of Dr. John Gottman, the \"Einstein of love\"
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094: How to Help your Teen Live a Better Story
3 strategies to invite your teen to see themselves as the hero in a truly great story
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093: How to Change Someone’s Life Without Knowi...
When you think about the small but impactful acts of kindness others have shown you, do you also reflect on the kindness *you* have shown others? It might be humbling to admit, but ways YOU have reached out have made a big difference to others as well. I claim that with confidence because today on the podcast, I\'m sharing a story of a simple handshake and what it did for one person in my life.
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092: Overcoming Your Inner Teen // Tawni Bearda...
Tawni Beardall and Erica Peterson are the co-hosts of a podcast for teens called Becoming. I absolutely love these ladies, and am so grateful for the work they are doing. They are here to teach us how to overcome our inner teen
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091: How to Earn (And Keep) Your Teen’s Trust (...
Family therapist and father of four, Tony Overbay, teaches us how to maintain empathetic, trust-filled communication with our teenagers
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090: How to Talk With Your Teens Instead of at ...
3 strategies for elevating your conversation with your teens
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089: When Should I Give My Teen a Cell Phone? /...
Andrea Davis teaches three strategies for deciding when your teen is ready for a smartphone.
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088: The Unexpected Loneliness of Parenting Tee...
It's TEEN MONTH at 3 in 30! All month, we will feature episodes about the highs and lows of parenting teens!
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087: My 3 in 30: How to Find JOY with Your Chil...
Three amazing mothers, all with unique life experience, who are going to share some of their stories with us today and to help us feel excited and encouraged to have fun with our children this summer!
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086: 3 Easy Ways to Build Life-Long Bonds with ...
People are often amazed by just how close my sisters and I are to my dad. Our mom passed away when we were teenagers, so Dad planned our weddings, comes to help us after we have babies, and talks to us frequently about our lives. I truly believe that the small but meaningful ways my dad bonded with us when we were young made all the difference when we lost our mom; we already had a solid relationship with him that has since blossomed into something truly beautiful and unique. If you want a rock solid, life-long bond with your children, here are three easy ways that I learned from my dad: * Play with them. Rely on small but consistent & memorable traditions. * Talk with them. Show them you welcome and can handle their questions, and schedule regular times to check-in. * Feel with them. Sit with them in their disappointments and their fears without trying to fix it.   Show Notes I have teamed up with one of my dear friends, Monica Packer, who is the host of About Progress to launch Podcast University. It is an online school for all things podcasting, and we want to help you start or grow a podcast! Our first course Podcasting 101  is open for enrollment through the end of June. You can also take part in one of our FREE classes this month: 3 Things You Must Know Before You Start a Podcast. There’s still time to fill out my demographic survey! Please take a few minutes and go to: 3in30podcast.com/survey
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085: 3 Steps to Help Kids Rewire Difficult Beha...
A speech language pathologist who specializes in teaching children social & emotional skills teaches her three-step process.
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084: The 3 Cs of Transformative Discipline // P...
**Please fill out the 3 in 30 Demographics Survey! It will take you less than 5 minutes, and it will truly help me so much!! Click >>>> here <<<<<<. Last week, Katherine Reynolds Lewis, the author of The Good News About Bad Behavior: Why Kids Are Less Disciplined Than Ever– And What to Do About It, taught us that children today are fundamentally different than past generations. Not because they’re born different, but because the world they are growing up in is so different. In previous generations, typical kids developed self-regulation skills through their day-to-day life of playing with friends, being outside, and working alongside their families. But modern cultural factors including less unstructured play and time outdoors, more exposure to media and technology, and more pressure from academic and extra curricular expectations are undermining the natural development of impulse control, self confidence and patience within our kids. Katherine Reynolds Lewis spent over five years researching parenting and discipline techniques, and she found that there are many effective discipline methods in practice today that teach children how to take ownership of their choices and their emotions and gain the emotional skills they need to self regulate. These transformative discipline methods all share some common elements (that all happen to start with “C”): * Connection: Relationship is the foundation. If we try to discipline our kids before we have that connection, it’s not going to go well. * Communication: Asking questions, posing “what ifs” and getting more information helps children to process and build their problem-solving and critical-thinking skills * Capability-building: We must focus on helping children build both life skills around the house and social and emotional skills. If you missed last week’s episode, part one of this discussion, you are going to want to go back and listen to that!  Show Notes KatherineRLewis.com Want an opportunity to win one of my workshop gift bags??? They have products from the five mom-run businesses that have been featured on the podcast the last couple of weeks. This is a $100 value, and all you have to do is fill out a 3 in 30 Demographic Survey. Whether or not you are interested in a gift bag, I would really appreciate you taking a few minutes to fill out the survey. 3in30podcast.com/survey
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083: Are Kids Today Harder Than They Were In Th...
There’s no question that parenting has been difficult for every generation– but has it always been this difficult? Katherine Reynolds Lewis, an award-winning journalist and certified parent educator, had the same questions as she raised her own strong-willed children.
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082: How to Use Mindfulness to Cope with Pain o...
Several months ago, in the midst of kidney stone pain, I reached out to Becky Farley and Candace Little, the founders of Mindful Art Company, and asked for their best tips on using mindfulness to cope with illness.
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081: How to Be a Loving Mother Even if You Were...
3 takeaways for moms who are breaking negative generational parenting cycles in their own homes
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080: Blessing our Children by Seeing their Gift...
It's the week before Mother's Day, so it only seemed appropriate that I air an encore episode about the woman who has impacted me the most: my own amazing mother.
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079: How to Be a Friend Instead of Just Being F...
In this week’s episode, Brooke Romney, a mother of four and a professional writer, shares totally doable ways that we can be good friends to other women, even if we are busy, shy, or maxed out on life.
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078: 3 Easy Ways to Capture Memories of Motherh...
This week my little sister Laura Webb shares her ideas for easy ways that we can fit record-keeping into our busy lives as moms.
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077: How to Coach Your Children Through Their B...
3 steps for walking your child through a hard emotion
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076: You Have Permission to Pause
Three steps I am taking in order to give myself a month-long break
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075: My 3 in 30: The Magic of Everyday Moms
12 mothers share their 3 takeaways in honor of the half birthday of the podcast
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