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Parenting doesn't have to be a battle. Jaci Finneman shows you how to turn your parenting problems into "No Problem" and become the Confident Leader your kids crave you to be.
Parenting doesn't have to be a battle. Jaci Finneman shows you how to turn your parenting problems into "No Problem" and become the Confident Leader your kids crave you to be.
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Saturday Jun 11, 2022
Saturday Jun 11, 2022
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
It can be exhausting and frustrating trying to find toxin-free, safe products like sunscreen, deodorant, cleaning products, and laundry detergents that are safe for our kids and family.
As parents, we want the best for our kids and we prefer to buy organic or toxin-free foods and products but it can be expensive and labels are sometimes misleading.
Today's guest shares;
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How endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) impact puberty, fertility and cell reproduction all throughout life
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Ways to have comfortable and honest conversations with your children about personal hygiene (and what products to use / avoid based up on their impact to human health)
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How today's beauty standards affect the mental health of young adults and,
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Third-party resources and tools you can use to make informed decisions about the products you put on your body and use in your home.

Tuesday Jun 07, 2022
Tuesday Jun 07, 2022
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
Resilience isn't about strength or being stronger than others.
My guest today describes resilience as rubber-not steel. Our ability to overcome and bounce back when bad things happen.
He shares the importance of delaying gratification, listening to our kids more than telling them what you want them to do, and validating their ideas, efforts, and resilience.

Tuesday May 31, 2022
Tuesday May 31, 2022
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
Is your calendar and your "to-do" list causing you to feel overwhelmed? My guest today defines overwhelm as "too much"- too much stuff, too many to-do's, and too many thoughts distracting us from what's truly important.
Too much "stuff" causes choice overload and decision fatigue.

Wednesday May 25, 2022
Wednesday May 25, 2022
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
Are you paying your kids an allowance? Do you pay them for chores? How's their savings account looking?
You May Ask Yourself "How Do I Teach My Kids About Money?"
What Do You Personally Do With Your Children To Set Them Up For Financial Success?

Friday May 20, 2022
Friday May 20, 2022
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents! How's your love life?
Are you;
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Single and tired of being lonely?
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In a relationship, but not getting the love you crave?
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Giving up all hope and fearing you'll never find what you're looking for?

Tuesday May 17, 2022
Tuesday May 17, 2022
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
Do you notice yourself, or someone you love:
- Becoming frequently upset?
- Wishing to have more control and quit saying hurtful words or actions?
- Despite doing your/their best to be calm, continuing to have outbursts?
- Experiencing anger as a rapidly rising torrent of emotion?
- Targeting hurtful words or actions at others before even realizing you’re/they’re angry?
- Struggling to comprise without getting angry?
- Becoming violent when consuming alcohol?
Richard's approach to anger management counseling is different than traditional anger management programs. "I seek to understand your unique anger pattern, interrupt that pattern, and even replace your habit with a new way of responding tailored to you".

Thursday May 12, 2022
Thursday May 12, 2022
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
Every Behavior is Communication! It can be tough to deal with behaviors.
Perhaps your child is biting, hitting, kicking, spinning, running into walls or climbing on everything. Maybe as they've grown their risk-taking behaviors are increasing, their attention span is decreasing or maybe they just don't seem to have any ambition to try new things and their self esteem is suffering?
Step one of No-Problem Parenting is to "Seek first to Understand "why my child is behaving the way they are" and why am I, the parent, responding or reacting the way "I am?"
Are you a parent of a child with autism, ADHD, or behavioral issues who is frustrated with your current service provider?
Are you feeling overwhelmed with the number of services your child is receiving?
Do you feel discouraged because your child has reached a plateau, but you know they have so much more potential?
Become a No Problem Parent Today!

Tuesday May 10, 2022
Tuesday May 10, 2022
Welcome Back, Parents!
Do you have an exceptional child? Exceptional is defined as unusual, atypical, unique, or special. Having an exceptional child who is challenged by autism, ADHD, dyslexia, down syndrome, cognitive delays, or any other challenge can make the world seem like it is one uphill battle.
Today's episode provides a resource to help parents advocate for their children in the school system, what accommodations are available to your child and when should a parent consider getting an attorney - what situations really are ones in which you need advice?

Thursday May 05, 2022
Thursday May 05, 2022
Welcome Back, No-Problem Parents!
Are you feeling lost and alone during or since your divorce?
Are you afraid that the divorce will irreparably damage yourself and/or your kids?
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Do you feel too scared or hurt to make decisions and build a new chapter?
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Are you feeling stuck in guilt and/or shame as a result of the divorce?
After her painful divorce experience, Angie vowed to help as many women and children as possible to avoid what she and her daughter experienced.

Wednesday May 04, 2022
***BONUS EP. How did Mothers Day get started?! + Win FREE COACHING! M-DAY Giveaway!
Wednesday May 04, 2022
Wednesday May 04, 2022
Welcome Back, No-Problem Parents!
Every day could be Mothers Day in my book but I love the story of how and why Mothers Day was started in the USA and so I thought I’d share that with you today!
You might be surprised to learn that it wasn’t simply to treat Moms to a day off or give them a special card or gift. The creation of a national Mother's Day is primarily attributed to three women: Ann Reeves Jarvis, Julia Ward Howe, and Ann's daughter, Anna M. Jarvis, who championed efforts toward better health, welfare, peace, and love. It essentially began as a women’s movement to better the lives of other Americans. Listen in, it's a great story of how the day finally came to be and how it almost ended.
