Episodios

  • Are there Benefits of Social Media in Parenting?
    Aug 5 2024

    In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked positive aspects of social media in parenting. Despite the well-known negatives, we focus on the pros and personal gains we've experienced.

    We discuss how social media can be a quick and interactive resource for tricky parenting issues, offering practical advice and reassurance. It provides a sense of community, helping parents feel less alone in their challenges. The discussion highlights the importance of curating a selective feed to avoid the comparison game while still benefiting from the wealth of knowledge available online.

    Additionally, we touch on how social media can help parents connect with others facing similar challenges, provide educational content, and offer product recommendations. It also serves as a source of inspiration for parental self-care, ultimately enhancing overall well-being and parenting effectiveness.

    At the end we share tips for a smooth back-to-school transition, including starting routines early to adjust to summer schedules and managing the added stress of significant life changes during this time. Tune in for a balanced view on how social media can positively impact parenting and practical back-to-school advice!


    ● 00:14 WELCOME BACK ● 06:56 SOCIAL MEDIA ● 24:34 AUDIENCE QUESTIONS ● 31:42 BACK 2 SCHOOL ● 37:45 PITS AND PEAKS

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  • Beyond the Buzzword: Addressing True Bullying with Our Kids
    Jul 15 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the complex and sensitive issue of bullying, exploring its definition, the power of the word, its overuse and misuse, and the challenges parents face in handling it with their children.


    Our discussion starts with defining bullying as unwanted, aggressive behavior among school-aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance, and is repeated or has the potential to be repeated over time.


    Caitlin highlights how the topic is often considered taboo, making it difficult to bring up casually. She shares a personal story about her daughter Annabelle being bullied in kindergarten and the initial lack of response from the teacher. Caitlin raises important questions for new parents about how to handle bullying, who to call, and what to teach their children. We also ponder whether movies dramatize bullying and share our own childhood experiences of being picked on.


    Other key points include concerns about navigating bullying, particularly when parents are not present at school to witness incidents firsthand. There is also the challenge of distinguishing between a mean comment and targeted bullying.


    Join us for an honest and insightful conversation as we tackle the realities of bullying, the importance of proper identification, and the best ways to support our children through these difficult situations.


    00:14 WELCOME BACK

    00:52 QUESTIONS

    14:31 TOPIC

    34:36 HEALTH SEGMENT - COLONOSCOPY

    39:25 PITS AND PEAKS


    This episode is sponsored by Yale New Haven Health, offering a truly comprehensive approach to healthcare aimed at meeting the needs of local families. Yale New Haven Health provides access to community-based physicians as well as some of the nation's top pediatric and adult specialists, ready to treat everything from the flu to complex medical conditions. When you or your family faces any sort of health issue, knowing you have access to the best care is paramount. Learn more at ynhhs.org.

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  • How to Tackle Tough Topics with Kids (Death, current events, etc.)
    Jul 1 2024

    Welcome to another episode of Room 4 Four, where four moms come together to talk about everything you’d chat about at a coffee date with your best mom friend.. In this episode, we dive into how to tackle tough topics with kids. Whether it's discussing death, current events, or other difficult subjects, we explore the ways we approach these conversations with our children.


    Our discussion highlights the importance of finding a balance between honesty and protection. Kallie, who has young, curious children, believes in selective truth, sharing information without sugarcoating but leaving out details she feels her kids aren’t ready for. Caitlin also emphasizes limiting details, aiming to prevent her kids from becoming overly anxious while ensuring they are not entirely shielded from reality.


    Charlotte uses books and open conversations to engage her children, asking them directly about their feelings and sharing her own emotions aloud. Megan focuses on communication, starting by asking her kids questions and then providing explanations tailored to their responses. Together, we share our experiences and strategies for navigating these tough yet meaningful conversations with our little ones, offering practical advice and heartfelt insights.


    ● 00:30 INTRO

    ● 00:47 AUDIENCE QUESTIONS

    ● 17:47 TOPIC OF THE DAY

    ● 39:31 WATER INTAKE

    ● 44:56 PITS AND PEAKS


    This episode is sponsored by Yale New Haven Health, offering a truly comprehensive approach to healthcare aimed at meeting the needs of local families. Yale New Haven Health provides access to community-based physicians as well as some of the nation's top pediatric and adult specialists, ready to treat everything from the flu to complex medical conditions. When you or your family faces any sort of health issue, knowing you have access to the best care is paramount. Learn more at ynhhs.org.

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  • What's for Dinner? The Mental Load of Nightly Family Meals
    Jun 17 2024

    In this episode of Room 4 Four, we tackle the often-overlooked mental burden of cooking dinner EVERY.SINGLE.NIGHT for your family. We each sure our personal struggles and the daily challenge of feeding their families.


    Kallie reflects on the overwhelming task of meal preparation during early motherhood. She emphasizes the never-ending responsibility of providing healthy meals and snacks for her children. Caitlin shares her love-hate relationship with meal planning, the frustration of wasted ingredients, and the pressure of catering to changing tastes and preferences.


    Charlotte discusses her transition to a more manageable meal routine as her kids grew older and the persistent expectation that she will handle dinner for the family. Megan opens up about her lack of enjoyment in cooking due to the demands of shuttling her kids to activities and her reliance on simple, quick meals to get through the week. The hosts share their tips and tricks for making meal times easier.


    EXTRAS: If your morning routine had a theme song, least favorite part of the morning routine, planning big surprise parties.


    Join us as we explore the complexities of meal preparation, the impact on our mental load, and practical solutions to ease the burden in this candid and relatable episode.


    ● 00:13 WELCOME BACK

    ● 01:58 CATCH UP

    ● 08:17 AUDIENCE QUESTIONS

    ● 24:15 MENTAL BURDEN W/ DINNER

    ● 48:56 MENOPAUSE

    ● 53:44 PITS AND PEAKS


    This episode is sponsored by Yale New Haven Health, offering a truly comprehensive approach to healthcare aimed at meeting the needs of local families. Yale New Haven Health provides access to community-based physicians as well as some of the nation's top pediatric and adult specialists, ready to treat everything from the flu to complex medical conditions. When you or your family faces any sort of health issue, knowing you have access to the best care is paramount. Learn more at ynhhs.org.

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  • Overbooked: Navigating Extracurriculars and the Pressure to Do It All
    Jun 3 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the world of extracurricular activities, after-school programs, summer camps, and sports teams, and the impact they have on our families. From the pressure to over-schedule to the challenge of balancing family time, we share our personal experiences and insights.

    Kallie discusses her family's approach of limiting activities to preserve sacred family time and the importance of unstructured play for young kids. Charlotte shares her perspective on minimal extracurriculars due to the overwhelming costs and logistics. Megan opens up about her journey with her children's extensive involvement in activities like dance and soccer, and the struggle to keep them happy and off electronics. Caitlin reflects on her selective approach to group activities and the difficulty of finding the right balance.

    We also explore the pressures parents face in managing their children's packed schedules, the financial burden, and the struggle to maintain family dinners and free time. Plus, we share our favorite gas station snacks and tips for navigating safe sleep when toddlers want to get out of bed.


    00:42 WELCOME BACK

    08:44 AUDIENCE QUESTIONS

    19:28 OVER SCHEDULING

    40:08 PRESSURES WITH KID’S ACTIVITIES

    51:25 SAFE SLEEP

    55:56 PITS AND PEAKS

    59:26 CLOSING


    This episode is sponsored by Yale New Haven Health, offering a truly comprehensive approach to healthcare aimed at meeting the needs of local families. Yale New Haven Health provides access to community-based physicians as well as some of the nation's top pediatric and adult specialists, ready to treat everything from the flu to complex medical conditions. When you or your family faces any sort of health issue, knowing you have access to the best care is paramount. Learn more at ynhhs.org.

    This episode is supported by Sitter Connect. Sitter Connect offers a personalized service dedicated to connecting Connecticut families with highly recommended and qualified nannies and sitters. Their mission is to provide individualized and reliable care, ensuring the perfect match between a family’s needs and a caregiver’s qualifications. Whether it's for occasional, weekly, or last-minute needs, Sitter Connect strives to become an extension of your family, offering a personal touch service tailored to your unique requirements. Learn more at sitter-connect.com.


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  • Changing Your Mindset About Growing Older
    May 20 2024

    In this episode, Kallie, Caitlin, Charlotte, and Megan share a conversation about their personal experiences with aging and motherhood. They chat about some of the experiences they’ve had in “feeling” older. Some of the topics include physical aging and how your body feels different and adjusting to that, creaky knees, chin hairs, and recovering from a night out.

    They discuss how your pre-kid life is in the past, being nostalgic about these fun experiences we had in our 20’s, and mourning that even though there are still a lot of great seasons of life ahead of us. They talk about what it is like when you know you’re done having kids and that part of your life is over and how that coincides with a lot of changes physically to our body. They mention the shift when you go from a season of life with small kids when that’s a very huge part of your identity and how that shift occurs once your kids become more independent from you.

    They also talk about turning milestone ages like 40 and 50 and how those feel. They address the anxieties that come with aging, like noticing new physical changes and worrying about the future. This episode offers a heartfelt but funny and relatable discussion on navigating the complexities of aging, health, and motherhood.


    00:40 WELCOME BACK

    09:50 AUDIENCE QUESTIONS

    16:49 TOPIC: AGING

    30:02 HEALTH SEGMENT - SUNSCREEN

    34:20 PITS AND PEAKS

    45:40 CLOSING REMARKS


    This episode is sponsored by Yale New Haven Health, offering a truly comprehensive approach to healthcare aimed at meeting the needs of local families. Yale New Haven Health provides access to community-based physicians as well as some of the nation's top pediatric and adult specialists, ready to treat everything from the flu to complex medical conditions. When you or your family faces any sort of health issue, knowing you have access to the best care is paramount. Learn more at ynhhs.org.

    This episode is supported by Sitter Connect. Sitter Connect offers a personalized service dedicated to connecting Connecticut families with highly recommended and qualified nannies and sitters. Their mission is to provide individualized and reliable care, ensuring the perfect match between a family’s needs and a caregiver’s qualifications. Whether it's for occasional, weekly, or last-minute needs, Sitter Connect strives to become an extension of your family, offering a personal touch service tailored to your unique requirements. Learn more at sitter-connect.com.

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    47 m
  • What We DON’T Like About Being a Mom
    May 4 2024

    In honor of Mother’s Day, today the hosts are taking a bit of turn and chatting about some of the things we don’t like about motherhood. We delve into the challenging aspects of motherhood that are sometimes not discussed openly due to fear of judgment or mom-shaming. The hosts share their personal experiences with the emotional and physical demands of motherhood, highlighting the duality of joy and struggle that defines their everyday lives.

    The conversation turns to the common issue of mother’s neglecting their own health and well-being as they prioritize their families' needs over their own. Women feel obligated to be caretakers, which means we put others’ needs before our own. As moms it can feel awkward or selfish to shift the balance from taking care of everyone else to taking care of ourselves.


    00:22 WELCOME BACK

    10:32 AUDIENCE QUESTIONS

    17:40 “THINGS WE DON’T LIKE IN MOTHERHOOD”

    28:36 “WHAT MOMS DON’T DO FOR THEMSELVES”

    36:05 PITS AND PEAKS


    This episode is sponsored by Yale New Haven Health, offering a truly comprehensive approach to healthcare aimed at meeting the needs of local families. Yale New Haven Health provides access to community-based physicians as well as some of the nation's top pediatric and adult specialists, ready to treat everything from the flu to complex medical conditions. When you or your family faces any sort of health issue, knowing you have access to the best care is paramount. Learn more at ynhhs.org.

    This episode is supported by Sitter Connect. Sitter Connect offers a personalized service dedicated to connecting Connecticut families with highly recommended and qualified nannies and sitters. Their mission is to provide individualized and reliable care, ensuring the perfect match between a family’s needs and a caregiver’s qualifications. Whether it's for occasional, weekly, or last-minute needs, Sitter Connect strives to become an extension of your family, offering a personal touch service tailored to your unique requirements. Learn more at sitter-connect.com.

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    43 m
  • Navigating the Unplanned in Life (and balancing time with each kid)
    Apr 18 2024

    In this episode, we start off on a lighter note by sharing some of our pet peeves and our grossest moments as parents—you've been warned! We then explore deeper topics, discussing how to navigate the unexpected twists and turns of parenting. From career changes to the dramatic rush of not making it to the hospital in time to deliver a baby, we cover the spectrum of unplanned circumstances that parents often face.


    We then focus on the importance of balancing time among our children. It's crucial that each child feels valued and receives individual attention. We share key insights on how unexpected moments can pave the way to significant achievements and how apparent failures can morph into successes. We also discuss strategies for finding moments for individual connection, like using drive times or cooking together as opportunities to bond. Additionally, we talk about cost-effective ways to spend quality time with your children and how to handle situations when kids "keep score" on who received more of what.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:22 - WELCOME BACK

    06:21 - MOST DISGUSTING MOMENTS

    17:44 - AUDIENCE QUESTIONS

    22:13 - UNPLANNED MOMENTS AS MOTHERS

    35:30 - SPENDING TIME WITH KIDS

    52:00 - PITS AND PEAKS


    This episode is sponsored by Yale New Haven Health, offering a truly comprehensive approach to healthcare aimed at meeting the needs of local families. Yale New Haven Health provides access to community-based physicians as well as some of the nation's top pediatric and adult specialists, ready to treat everything from the flu to complex medical conditions. When you or your family faces any sort of health issue, knowing you have access to the best care is paramount. Learn more at ynhhs.org.


    This episode is supported by Sitter Connect. Sitter Connect offers a personalized service dedicated to connecting Connecticut families with highly recommended and qualified nannies and sitters. Their mission is to provide individualized and reliable care, ensuring the perfect match between a family’s needs and a caregiver’s qualifications. Whether it's for occasional, weekly, or last-minute needs, Sitter Connect strives to become an extension of your family, offering a personal touch service tailored to your unique requirements. Learn more at sitter-connect.com.

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