Ep. 94 — Parenting, Twitch Streams, and the Power of Acceptance: “Bring It On!”
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From the Twitch stream chaos (hi new friends!) to deeply vulnerable moments about parenting, neurodivergence, and sibling communication, this one gets into it. You’ll hear about Gordon Ramsay, pugs, peanut butter sandwiches in your mouth, and a whole lot of grace. Plus: how reframing our language and expectations can help us love our kids, and ourselves, with more curiosity and joy.
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Favorite line from the episode: “Bring it on, kid.”
00:00 Megan’s now a Twitch streamer?
06:15 A tender behind-the-scenes sister moment
11:00 Parenting complex kids, and yourself
14:40 Resentment blossoms in silence
18:55 Open communication clears the way
23:30 Changing the language, reframing the judgment
29:45 Mourning the child you thought you’d have
36:00 Gluten intolerance, acceptance, and real vulnerability
44:00 The myth of the picture-perfect Christmas card
50:00 Getting curious about who your kid really is
58:30 “Bring it on” dopamine boost strategy
1:02:00 Othering, unbearable feelings, and becoming a team
If you’ve ever felt like you're doing this whole parenting thing “wrong,” this episode is for you. Follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you don’t miss the next episode. And if you're enjoying the show, please leave us a review. It helps other spicy brains find our community. Curious conversations and joyful acceptance await.
ADHD, parenting ADHD kids, raising complex kids, neurodivergent parenting, ADHD podcast, emotional regulation, resentment in parenting, sibling communication, Twitch streamer ADHD, parenting expectations, letting go of shoulds, acceptance ADHD, radical acceptance, Elaine Taylor-Klaus, ADHD women, ADHD sisters, neurodivergent support, ADHD Twitch, ADHD community, bring it on ADHD, parenting with humor, parenting neurodiverse children
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