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Raising Good Humans

Dear Media, Aliza Pressman
Parenting
Social Media
Child Development
Mental Health
The Five Principles Of Parenting
Secure Attachment
Gaming
Technology Balance
Gut Health
Probiotics
Nutrition
Digital Literacy
Coping Strategies
Health Risks
Diversity Of Microbiome
Prebiotics
Self-Regulation
Therapy
The Amen Effect
Moral Responsibility

As a parent, do you ever wish someone could just whisper some realistic and trustworthy support in your ear? And not make you feel awful for not having all the answers? Well, that’s what I’m here for. I'm Dr. Aliza Pressman, developmental psychologist, parent educator, asst. clinical professor, and co-founder of both Mount Sinai Parenting Center and SeedlingsGroup. And I'm a mom... trying to raise... more

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In this week’s episode, I’m joined by NY Times bestselling author and host of Pulling The Thread Podcast Elise Loehnen for a conversation about the stories women absorb—about being good, selfless, agreeable—and how those narratives shape our lives in... more

In this solo episode, I’m sharing 10 science-backed, practical ways to foster gratitude and prevent entitlement in kids. As the season of giving approaches, it’s the perfect time to reflect on how we can help our children appreciate what they have wh... more

In this episode, we take a clear-eyed look at how parents can protect their kids in a fast-moving digital world. After a recent conversation about AI left many listeners worried, I wanted to offer practical guidance—not panic. I’m joined by Hari Ravi... more

In this week’s episode, I talk with New York Times reporter Matt Richtel about what adolescence actually is—and why so much of what we think we know about teens is outdated. We discuss an entirely new framework for understanding the adolescent brain:... more

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Hari Ravichandran
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Episode: Practical Tools to Protect Your Kids in the Digital Age: Phones, AI Chatbots & Online Safety w/ Founder of Aura Hari Ravichandran
Matt Richtel
American writer and journalist for the New York Times, Pulitzer Prize winner
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Episode: Adolescence Isn’t What We Think: The Real Reason Your Teen Isn’t Listening to You, Why They Push Back, and More w/ New York Times Journalist Matt Richtel
Michael Pluess
Renowned temperament researcher focused on environmental sensitivity.
Episode: Is Your Child "Sensitive"? Tools, Truths, and What the Research Really Shows w/ Renowned Temperament Researcher Professor Michael Pluess
Dr. Erin Parks
Clinical psychologist, researcher, and co-founder of Equip
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Episode: ARFID, Anorexia, Bulimia & Binge Eating: What Parents Need to Know with Dr. Erin Parks
Professor Emily Oster
An economist who provides parents with data-driven tools for informed decision-making.
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Episode: Picky Eating, Sleep Training & Potty Training: Parenting Myths Debunked w/ Professor Emily Oster
Susan Dominus
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Laura Modi
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Episode: Ending the Feeding Stigma with Laura Modi, Founder & CEO of Bobbie
Dr. Marc Brackett
Director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and author of 'Dealing with Feelings'
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Episode: How to Actually Handle Feelings with Dr. Marc Brackett
Alyssa Campbell
Early childhood educator and co-author of Tiny Humans, Big Emotions, and author of Big Kids, Bigger Feelings
Episode: Navigating Tantrums: Concrete Tools For Parents w/ Alyssa Campbell

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Dr. Aliza Pressman
Dr. Aliza Pressman is a developmental psychologist, parent educator, and co-founder of both Mount Sinai Parenting Center and SeedlingsGroup. She aims to provide trustworthy support for parents through expert interviews and actionable advice on parenting topics.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 3.1k ratings
  • To boring🙁🤯🤬😤😡🥶🥺

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    cm be h
    United States2 months ago
  • Some advice is not practical

    Some of the advice in this podcast is really helpful, such as identifying child types (orchid & dandelion) to gain understanding and compassion. BUT some advice is just not practical. In particular, the episode about asking our children to do something and respecting their answer. Nobody wants to clean up their things. I don’t even want do certain things, but if I don’t, it can negatively affect those around me. For example, the laundry or the dishes. I don’t want to do these things, but if I sa... more

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    Egetts
    United States2 months ago
  • Amateurish and clunky

    After hundreds of episodes and a public-facing career — and ten years into the podcast boom — I expected higher quality. Instead, each episode sounds like Dr. Aliza’s first time at a mic. She has no script, she stumbles through questions, there’s no ad music or seemingly any editing of any kind. Her guests sound like they’re on speakerphone. You can hear her turning pages and swallowing. It sounds like she’s alone in her closet — or sometimes under a blanket. How can a podcast this popular sound... more

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    LizzieLarson
    United States2 months ago
  • Supplement claims

    Guys, I’m a long time listener and appreciate all the research and information us parents. But, listening to an ad for a supplement claiming to increase height?? Come on. Yes, our kids probably need more vitamins, etc. Is it just me? Or is this veering into ridiculous…

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    Nikitasenorita
    United States2 months ago
  • Absolutely love it

    There’s so much wonderful useful information in these episodes and I think it’s ridiculous that so many people are against or uncomfortable with the amount of ads, don’t worry I personally use the time to think about and process the information while simultaneously passively listening and appreciating the ads that you choose to list. I support your show wholeheartedly and hope to someday contribute in some way aside from liking and sharing which I do often. Keep up the good work and find solace ... more

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    Beachdad97
    United States3 months ago

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The Dark Side of ChatGPT: What Parents Must Know Now w/ Imran Ahmed
Q: Can you just talk about how teens are using AI in this particular category of relationships?
Teens are treating AI chatbots as friends, seeking life advice and companionship, particularly during their transition to adulthood.
Your Questions, Answered: Tantrums, Bullying & Screen Time with Caitlin Murray of Big Time Adulting!
Q: What rules should be in place around screen time?
Screen time should be managed with structure, avoiding it during meals, before bedtime, and ensuring it doesn't detract from physical activity or family connection.
Your Questions, Answered: Tantrums, Bullying & Screen Time with Caitlin Murray of Big Time Adulting!
Q: What should parents do if their child is being bullied?
Address the issue with school adults, as children typically cannot handle bullying alone. Adults must be involved to create a plan to support the child being bullied.
Your Questions, Answered: Tantrums, Bullying & Screen Time with Caitlin Murray of Big Time Adulting!
Q: How do we deal with tantrums and meltdowns in kids without losing our cool?
When tantrums occur, it's crucial to acknowledge your child's feelings but remain firm about acceptable behavior. Engaging them once they calm down is key to repairing the situation.
Your Questions, Answered: Tantrums, Bullying & Screen Time with Caitlin Murray of Big Time Adulting!
Q: What do we do about pushing kids to do something that is hard for them but good for them?
It's about finding a balance between pushing too hard and allowing them to grow. You can encourage them to try new activities while ensuring they don't feel their worth depends on achievement.

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What is Raising Good Humans about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Targeting parents seeking practical advice and emotional support, the content revolves around the challenges of raising children in today's complex environment. Discussions often address critical topics such as emotional intelligence, parenting strategies, and navigating contemporary issues like digital safety and mental health. Notably, expert guests contribute unique insights ranging from child development theories to personal anecdotes related to parenting, creating an approach that balances scientific research with relatable narratives. This podcast is distinctive for its combination of expert knowledge and a supportive community feel, making it a valuable resource for parents striving to enhance their parenting skills while fostering h... more

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2. Matt Richtel
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7. Laura Modi
8. Dr. Marc Brackett

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