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  • Episode 114: You Asked, I’m Answering—Big Feelings, Friendship Drama, and the Real Work of Parenting Through It
    2025/06/20

    After Episode 111—“Your Kid’s Not Defiant, They’re Dysregulated”—I heard from so many of you. You asked the hard questions, the real-life ones:

    “How do I support my kid when they’re left out—again?”
    “What do I do when a friendship turns mean and messy?”
    “How do I help my sensitive son deal with bullying and still stay himself?”

    And today? I’m answering.

    This episode is a no-fluff, real talk deep dive into what it actually looks like to support big-feeling kids through the emotional rollercoaster of 4th–6th grade.
    We’re talking about friendship breakups, playground exclusion, emotional safety, and what happens when the adults in their world just don’t get it.

    You’ll walk away with step-by-step scripts, science-backed insight, and validation for the work you’re doing—not just to raise emotionally healthy kids, but to parent in a way that heals you, too.

    If you’re in the thick of it, this one’s for you.

    ✨ In This Episode:

    • Why exclusion and friendship drama in middle childhood hit so hard (for them and you)
    • The science behind emotional safety and why “just ignore it” doesn’t work
    • How to support your child through bullying without toughening them up
    • Scripts for hard moments—so you’re not grasping for the right thing to say
    • Why parenting differently than your partner can feel like a minefield—and how to navigate it without losing yourself

    💛 Ready to Go Deeper?

    If this episode spoke to you and you’re ready to stop reacting and start responding with confidence and calm, you’re ready for Living CALM.

    This self-paced program is where I teach you the exact tools to regulate your nervous system, co-regulate with your kids, and create a home that feels grounded, connected, and yes—more peaceful.

    Join us inside Living CALM today → www.pamgodboiscoaching.com/livingcalm

    📌 Resources + Links:

    • Join Living CALM
    • Follow me on Instagram → @thehealingtherapistpam
    • Looking for 1:1 support or retreats? Explore my offerings

    💬 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going:

    If this episode resonated, share it with a friend, leave a review, or send me a message on Instagram. I love hearing what lands for you.

    Thanks for being here. You're doing big work—and you're not doing it alone.

    The best thing you can do for yourself and your kids is effectively regulate your nervous system. And a great place to start >> to wire the brain for gratitude. Research tells us that gratitude increases happiness and a peaceful mindset. Make the shift and watch how things in your life start to change. Sign up today! www.pamgodbois.com/gratitude

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    22 分
  • Episode 113: How to Actually Connect with Your Tween This Summer (Without Losing Your Mind, Wallet, or Dignity)
    2025/06/13

    Let’s be real—connecting with your tween or teen in the summer used to be easier. Beach days, sidewalk chalk, popsicles on the porch… they used to want to be around you.

    Now? You get eye-rolls, earbuds, and “I’m good.”

    But here’s the truth:
    👉 The problem isn’t that they don’t want to hang out with you.
    👉 The problem is… no one taught you how to connect with this version of them.

    In this episode, Pam breaks down what’s really going on beneath the surface of tween disconnection—through the lens of brain science, emotional development, and nervous system awareness.

    You’ll walk away with:

    • A powerful reframe for what connection really is (and why it’s quieter than you think)
    • 4 simple but impactful ways to build connection without over-functioning
    • Real-life examples of rituals, rhythms, and moments that actually work
    • The reassurance you need that you’re not behind—and it’s not too late

    If you’re tired of feeling like you have to try harder just to get your kid to look up from their phone…

    If you’re ready to stop overcompensating with activities, outings, and bribes…

    Then this episode is your permission slip to try something different.

    💡 And if you want to take this work deeper—with real tools, on-demand support, and proven strategies to regulate yourself and show up calmly for your big-feeling kids?

    Come join us inside Living CALM—the self-paced course designed for moms like you.

    Inside Living CALM, you'll learn:

    • How to stop yelling and start regulating (without going numb or shutting down)
    • How to create connection without burning out
    • How to understand your child’s behavior through the nervous system lens
    • How to show up with confidence, clarity, and calm—anytime, anywhere (even from your bed)

    Because parenting doesn’t need to feel like a daily battle.
    It can feel connected, grounded, and even… kinda beautiful.
    Let’s make that your new normal.

    👉 Click here to join Living CALM or check the show notes for the link.

    🔗 Links & Resources:

    • 💻 Join Living CALM: Link here
    • 💌 Get on the email list for weekly tools + inspiration: Link Here
    • 📲 Follow Pam on Instagram: @TheHealingTherapistPam

    If this episode hit home, send it to a friend, screenshot it, or tag Pam on social—because every mom deserves support like this. 💛

    The best thing you can do for yourself and your kids is effectively regulate your nervous system. And a great place to start >> to wire the brain for gratitude. Research tells us that gratitude increases happiness and a peaceful mindset. Make the shift and watch how things in your life start to change. Sign up today! www.pamgodbois.com/gratitude

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    14 分
  • Episode 112: When Summer Break Isn’t So Sweet Anymore—The Tween & Teen Edition
    2025/06/06

    Description:

    Remember when summer felt easy? When a trip to the beach, a sticky ice cream cone, or a backyard sprinkler could make your kid’s whole day?

    Yeah. That changes.

    In this episode of the Peaceful Home Podcast, we’re getting honest about the heartbreak and whiplash of parenting tweens and teens through summer. You’ll hear stories that will make you nod (and maybe cry), a breakdown of what’s really going on in your child’s brain and body, and why their pulling away isn’t a rejection—it’s part of their growth.

    If your kid suddenly wants nothing to do with your plans… if you’re grieving the summers you thought you’d have… or if you feel like you’re quietly disappearing while still holding everything together—this episode is for you.

    We talk about:

    • Why your tween suddenly doesn’t want to do any of the fun stuff you planned
    • What brain science tells us about this awkward, tender season
    • The grief of still doing everything and feeling invisible
    • Why this stage feels so personal (even though it’s not)
    • How to shift the pressure and reimagine connection

    This episode is permission to stop chasing perfect summers—and start honoring the real one you’re in.

    Because your child is still becoming.
    And so are you.

    Next week? We talk about what does work—how to build real connection this summer without losing your mind, your money, or your sense of self.

    Ready to dive in and don't want to wait for next weeks tips, join us inside Living CALM, the ultimate parenting resource to help you have more calm, connection and peace in your parenting journey with your 4th grader and beyond!

    Join Living CALM Here!

    The best thing you can do for yourself and your kids is effectively regulate your nervous system. And a great place to start >> to wire the brain for gratitude. Research tells us that gratitude increases happiness and a peaceful mindset. Make the shift and watch how things in your life start to change. Sign up today! www.pamgodbois.com/gratitude

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    20 分
  • Episode 111: Your Kid’s Not Defiant—They’re Dysregulated: A Guide for 4th–6th Grade Moms
    2025/05/30

    If your once-sweet kid is suddenly slamming doors, forgetting every chore, and turning homework into a battle zone, you’re not alone—and you’re not a bad mom.

    In this episode of The Peaceful Home Podcast, Pam pulls back the curtain on the real reason parenting 4th–6th graders feels so chaotic—and no, it’s not because your child is disrespectful or lazy. It’s because their nervous system (and yours) is completely underwater.

    You’ll learn:

    • What’s actually going on in your child’s brain between ages 9–12 (hello, dopamine and drama)
    • How social shifts, emotional intensity, and brain development create the “middle grade mayhem”
    • Why traditional parenting tools like scripts, consequences, and power struggles just don’t work right now
    • How to recognize dysregulation (in them and in you!)—and what to do instead

    Plus, Pam shares real-life client stories and actionable tools that help you stop spiraling and start showing up as the calm, grounded leader your child desperately needs.

    This episode is your sigh of relief, your battle cry, and your roadmap—all in one.

    If you’re tired of yelling, exhausted from managing meltdowns, and wondering if peace is even possible in your home… this is the episode you need.

    ✨ And if you’re ready to regulate your nervous system so your child can finally calm theirs, check out Living CALM— the self-paced course that’s changing lives for overwhelmed moms of big-feeling kids.

    Living CALM link here

    📩 Loved this episode? Screenshot it, share it to IG and tag @TheHealingTherapistPam! Let’s keep breaking the cycle—together.

    The best thing you can do for yourself and your kids is effectively regulate your nervous system. And a great place to start >> to wire the brain for gratitude. Research tells us that gratitude increases happiness and a peaceful mindset. Make the shift and watch how things in your life start to change. Sign up today! www.pamgodbois.com/gratitude

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    24 分
  • Episode 110: You’re the Cycle Breaker. So Now What?
    2025/04/25

    If you say you want to raise emotionally healthy, grounded kids—but you’re not doing your own healing work—this episode is your sacred wake-up call.

    This isn’t about guilt. It’s about power.

    Because what we choose not to heal, we unintentionally pass on.

    In this firecracker solo episode, Pam dives deep into the uncomfortable but necessary truth:
    If we don’t face our wounds, our children will carry them.
    And if we keep waiting for the “perfect time” to do this work—we’ll miss the moment our soul is ready.

    Inside this 15-minute hit of heart and truth, you’ll hear:
    ✨ Why unhealed patterns don’t disappear—they echo
    ✨ The sacred choice point we’re being asked to face as the world shifts
    ✨ What it means to be the cycle breaker in your family line
    ✨ A loving but bold invitation to stop waiting and start healing
    ✨ How to know who’s coming with you into your next chapter—and who you may need to set down

    This is the episode you might want to turn off halfway through…
    But trust us—you’ll want to lean in.

    Because your healing?
    It doesn’t just change your life—it changes your lineage.

    🔗 Ready to take the next step?
    Join Pam inside Living CALM—the nervous system-centered parenting and healing program for moms of big-feeling kids (ages 7–16).

    Living CALM link here

    📩 Loved this episode? Screenshot it, share it to IG and tag @ParentingTherapistPam! Let’s keep breaking the cycle—together.



    The best thing you can do for yourself and your kids is effectively regulate your nervous system. And a great place to start >> to wire the brain for gratitude. Research tells us that gratitude increases happiness and a peaceful mindset. Make the shift and watch how things in your life start to change. Sign up today! www.pamgodbois.com/gratitude

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    17 分
  • Episode 109: Too Much or Not Enough: Healing the Beliefs We Carry and Pass On
    2025/04/11

    Why You Always Feel Like You’re “Too Much” or “Not Enough”

    Have you ever felt like you're too sensitive, too emotional, too loud… or somehow just not enough?
    You're not alone—and you're not broken.

    In this episode of The Peaceful Home Podcast, we’re pulling back the curtain on one of the most universal and unspoken wounds carried by women and passed down through generations: the belief that we are either “too much” or “not enough.”

    We explore:
    ✨ How these beliefs are planted in girlhood and reinforced over time
    ✨ The emotional and nervous system cost of suppressing our true selves
    ✨ How this old conditioning lives in the body as stress, anxiety, and burnout
    ✨ The ways we unconsciously pass these beliefs to our children—and how to break the cycle
    ✨ Practical, healing ways to reconnect with your inner knowing and reclaim your worth

    This episode blends neuroscience, soul wisdom, and storytelling to help you return to the truth:
    You were never too much.
    You were always enough.
    And you are allowed to take up space.

    👣 Ready to take the next step?
    Join us inside Living CALM, a sacred space for moms doing the deep healing work—nervous system support, emotional reparenting, and conscious parenting all wrapped into one grounded, supportive community.

    🌿 Link to Join Living CALM

    Follow Me on Instagram – Daily tools & insights for emotional wellness, nervous system regulation, and breaking the burnout cycle.
    Share This Episode! If this resonates, screenshot it and share it on Instagram—tag me @ParentingTherapistPam so I can cheer you on!

    💌 If this episode speaks to you, please share it with a friend or fellow mama. Let’s stop suffering in silence and start healing—together.

    The best thing you can do for yourself and your kids is effectively regulate your nervous system. And a great place to start >> to wire the brain for gratitude. Research tells us that gratitude increases happiness and a peaceful mindset. Make the shift and watch how things in your life start to change. Sign up today! www.pamgodbois.com/gratitude

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    24 分
  • Ep 108 Breaking the Good Girl Curse
    2025/04/04

    Episode Summary:

    Were you raised to be a “good girl”? To be polite, agreeable, and put others’ needs ahead of your own? If so, you’re not alone. In this episode, we’re unpacking the deep-rooted Good Girl conditioning many of us inherited and how it affects our ability to set boundaries, express needs, and feel truly seen.

    We’ll explore:
    ✅ How we were trained to be good girls—and why that meant suppressing our true selves.
    ✅ The hidden costs of this conditioning: emotional suppression, dysregulation, resentment, and burnout.
    ✅ The attachment and relational impact—when love feels conditional, kids learn to abandon their own needs to stay connected.
    ✅ How to break the cycle for our kids by teaching boundaries, emotional regulation, and healthy relationships.
    ✅ The power of worthiness and modeling self-advocacy so our children don’t inherit the Good Girl curse.

    If you’ve ever struggled with asking for what you need, feeling too much or not enough, or constantly putting others first, this episode is for you. And if you’re a mom raising daughters (or big-feeling sons), this conversation will help you parent in a way that fosters self-worth, emotional intelligence, and healthy boundaries.

    Ready to go deeper?

    If this episode hit home, you don’t have to keep carrying this alone. Join me inside Living CALM—my program designed to help moms release stress, regulate their nervous system, and set boundaries without guilt.

    👉 Join Living CALM Here

    Resources & Links:

    Join the Living CALM Program – A step-by-step system to help you regulate stress, shift emotional patterns, and feel more ease in motherhood.
    Follow Me on Instagram – Daily tools & insights for emotional wellness, nervous system regulation, and breaking the burnout cycle.
    Share This Episode! If this resonates, screenshot it and share it on Instagram—tag me @ParentingTherapistPam so I can cheer you on!

    Loved this episode? 🌟 share it with a friend and leave a review—it helps more moms break free from the Good Girl curse!

    The best thing you can do for yourself and your kids is effectively regulate your nervous system. And a great place to start >> to wire the brain for gratitude. Research tells us that gratitude increases happiness and a peaceful mindset. Make the shift and watch how things in your life start to change. Sign up today! www.pamgodbois.com/gratitude

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    18 分
  • Episode 107: Carrying the Mental & Emotional Load – Why Moms’ Bodies Hold More Stress
    2025/03/28

    Carrying the Mental & Emotional Load – Why Moms’ Bodies Hold More Stress

    Ever wonder why you feel like you’re carrying the weight of the world—while everyone else in your family seems fine?

    The truth is, moms don’t just juggle schedules and chores—we carry the invisible mental and emotional load of our entire household. We anticipate everyone’s needs, track all the small details, and absorb stress from our kids, our partners, and even the world around us. And when we don’t release it? Our bodies store it.

    In this episode, we’re breaking down why moms hold more stress than anyone else, how that stress physically manifests (hello, tight shoulders, anxiety, and exhaustion), and, most importantly, how to start offloading it before it takes a bigger toll on your health and well-being.

    You’ll Learn:

    💡 The mental & emotional load moms carry (and why it’s invisible to everyone else)
    💡 How chronic stress shows up in the body—tight shoulders, gut issues, anxiety, and more
    💡 Why women are more likely than men to absorb emotional labor (and how to stop it)
    💡 Practical ways to release stress from your body and break free from overwhelm

    Ready to go deeper?

    If this episode hit home, you don’t have to keep carrying this alone. Join me inside Living CALM—my program designed to help moms release stress, regulate their nervous system, and set boundaries without guilt.

    👉 Join Living CALM Here

    Resources & Links:

    Join the Living CALM Program – A step-by-step system to help you regulate stress, shift emotional patterns, and feel more ease in motherhood.
    Follow Me on Instagram – Daily tools & insights for emotional wellness, nervous system regulation, and breaking the burnout cycle.
    Share This Episode! If this resonates, screenshot it and share it on Instagram—tag me @ParentingTherapistPam so I can cheer you on!

    Loved this episode? Leaving a review helps more moms find this work and start healing. 💛

    The best thing you can do for yourself and your kids is effectively regulate your nervous system. And a great place to start >> to wire the brain for gratitude. Research tells us that gratitude increases happiness and a peaceful mindset. Make the shift and watch how things in your life start to change. Sign up today! www.pamgodbois.com/gratitude

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    23 分