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We Nurture: Waldorf Inspired Parenting

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  • Breaking the Cycle of Yelling and Reactive Parenting with Hunter Clarke-Fields
    Welcome back to the We Nurture Podcast! In this week’s episode, I’m joined by Hunter Clarke-Fields— author of Raising Good Humans—for a conversation on how we can move away from reactive parenting and toward a more mindful, connected approach. We talk about what it really means to be a mindful parent, especially in those everyday moments that test our patience. Hunter shares powerful tools on how we can break cycles of yelling and frustration, and instead create more calm, connection, and intention in our relationships with our children. If you’ve ever struggled with staying calm or wondered how to respond with more presence (rather than reacting in the heat of the moment), this episode offers both practical tools and gentle encouragement. In this episode, we explore: What mindful parenting looks like in everyday life Tools to self-regulate in the moment Tips to stop yelling Mindset shifts that lead to lasting change Whether you’re just starting to explore mindful parenting or looking for fresh inspiration, I hope this conversation with Hunter reminds you that growth is always possible—and that you don’t have to do it perfectly to make a meaningful difference. Thank you to our sponsor, https://untammed.co Want to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to apply Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture Journal Order my new book, The Little Book of Parenting DISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website.
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  • The Deeper Need Behind Your Child's Defiance | Solo Episode
    If your child says “no” to every request, ignores your instructions, or pushes back against every boundary, you’re not alone. Defiance in early childhood is one of the most challenging behaviors to navigate, and it often leaves parents feeling exhausted, confused, or even doubting themselves. In this solo episode of The We Nurture Podcast, I explore what is behind defiant behavior in children so that you can get to the root of the challenge. You’ll learn why children say “no,” what’s often hiding underneath defiance, and how to support your child through this behavior. This episode will help you shift from frustration to understanding—and offer practical ideas for building more cooperation, trust, and ease in your daily rhythm. In this episode, I share:– Why your child might be saying “no” more often– How to make your home a place of more connection and less correction– What children really need when they are defiant– How connection reduces power struggles Whether you're dealing with frequent “nos,” full-on meltdowns, or subtle resistance, this conversation will help you feel more grounded and empowered to parent with love and intention. Thank you to our sponsor, https://untammed.co Want to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to apply Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture Journal Order my new book, The Little Book of Parenting DISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website.
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  • Our Day Falls Apart By The Afternoon, How Do I Fix It? | Unscripted Parent Coaching Session with Chinyelu
    In this Unscripted Parent Coaching Session, I sit down with a mom who is struggling with chaotic afternoons while having a lack of energy and balancing children who need her attention. We dive into how to create a rhythm that nurtures both the mom and her children, and to bring more calm, connection, and predictability to a part of the day that so often feels unmanageable. As we talk through the real-life challenges of finding quiet moments, meeting everyone’s needs, and resetting the family rhythm, I offer guidance and practical tools you can begin to use right away. In this episode, we explore: What can cause afternoons to feel chaotic The reasons children become clingy or unsettled How to create small but powerful moments of connection Ways to honor your need for rest without guilt The role of rhythm and the 4 anchors in creating peaceful days This episode will leave you feeling ready to reclaim the chaotic parts of your day. Thank you to our sponsor, https://untammed.co Want to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to apply Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture Journal Order my new book, The Little Book of Parenting DISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website.
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  • Creating Emotional Safety for Your Child at Bedtime for Better Sleep
    In this solo episode of The We Nurture Podcast, Chinyelu shares insights to help you navigate one of the most tender parts of the day for your child: bedtime. If your child resists going to sleep, expresses fears at night, or needs more from you at bedtime than you feel you have to give, you’re not alone. This episode explores why bedtime can bring so many big feelings to the surface—and how you can lovingly support your child through them, without losing your own sense of calm. Chinyelu unpacks what bedtime fears may really be communicating, why it’s not always about the fear itself, and how rhythm and storytelling can be powerful tools for comfort and connection. You’ll come away with practical ideas and a renewed perspective on how to ease your evenings and support your child in feeling safe enough to rest. In this episode, Chinyelu explores: Why fears and resistance often show up at bedtime What your child might really need at the end of the day How to bring more connection and calm to the bedtime rhythm The power of stories to meet emotional needs and ease anxiety Simple shifts to help your child feel safe and ready for sleep This episode will leave you feeling more grounded, more confident, and more equipped to handle bedtime with love and intention. Thank you to our sponsor, https://untammed.co Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture Journal Looking for 1:1 Parenting Support? Click here to book a session Order my new book, The Little Book of Parenting DISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website.
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  • How to Curate Outside Toys and Backyard Play to Increase Your Child's Outdoor Play [From the Archives]
    [From the Archives] This episode was originally aired on July 15th, 2022. Spending time outdoors is real food for the soul, real food for the senses, as it nourishes the young child’s senses. Spending time outside helps your child breathe deeply and be better regulated. Nature reduces overwhelm and eases tension. It will bring your child to a calm peaceful state. One of the great benefits of being out in nature is that it also gives your child time away from screens, and makes it possible for them to intimately reconnect with themselves. Join me in this episode as I talk about the Foundational senses, outdoor activities that strengthen these senses, and how you can create an outdoor play area in your own backyard with toys that you curate that will interest your child and encourage them to spend hours in play outside. Want to come on the show for a free, anonymous coaching session? Click here to apply Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture Journal Order my new book, The Little Book of Parenting
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About We Nurture: Waldorf Inspired Parenting

Every Tuesday, step into the office of parenting expert Chinyelu Kunz and listen in on real, recorded parenting coaching sessions as she guides each parent toward uncovering the root of their parenting challenge. In sessions with parents, Chinyelu navigates the range of parenting challenges from tantrums and sibling struggles to building rhythm and finding inner confidence in parenting. Each episode offers a window into the real-life experiences of parents just like you. Here, you’ll find pieces of your own story echoed in the experiences of others; a comforting reminder that you are not alone on this journey.
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