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Real World Peaceful Parenting

Lisa Smith
Real World Peaceful Parenting
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    277: Why Your Kid Loses It When Screen Time Ends (It's Not What You Think)

    2026/04/29 | 26 mins.
    If turning off screens feels like flipping a switch straight into chaos… you’re not imagining it.
    In this episode, Lisa breaks down what’s really happening inside your kid’s brain when screen time ends—and why those explosive reactions aren’t about defiance, laziness, or manipulation. They’re about dopamine, nervous system overload, and a brain that isn’t ready for the crash.
    You’ll learn how screens are designed to keep kids hooked, how “digital soothing” can quietly shrink your kid’s emotional toolkit, and—most importantly—what to do in those real-life moments when everything escalates.
    This is the episode that helps you move from power struggles to calm leadership… without guilt, shame, or throwing every device out the window.

    What You'll Learn:
    Why screen time meltdowns are not a behavior problem—but a brain and nervous system response
    How dopamine works—and why stopping screens feels like a real threat to your kid’s brain
    The hidden impact of “digital soothing” and how it shapes emotional regulation over time
    How to use brain-aware transition warnings to reduce the crash (and the chaos)
    What to say in the moment to co-regulate instead of escalate
    How to build a stronger emotional toolkit so screens aren’t your kid’s only coping strategy
    How to Get Your Strong-Willed Child (Toddler to Teen) to Listen Without Yelling, Punishing, or Losing Your Mind.

    You’re not failing — you’re stuck in a cycle that doesn’t work.

    Join this free class to learn how to break the yelling loop and lead with calm confidence.

    👉 SAVE YOUR FREE SPOT!
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    276: Raising Kids in a World We Never Trained For

    2026/04/22 | 39 mins.
    In this eye-opening episode, Lisa sits down with BrightCanary co-founder and dad, Karl Stillner, to talk about one of the biggest parenting challenges today—raising kids in a digital world we were never trained for.
    From social media and texting to AI and online safety, you’ll learn how to stay informed about your kid’s digital life without controlling, punishing, or disconnecting from them. This conversation will help you shift from fear-based parenting to calm, confident leadership in a world that’s changing fast.
    Plus, if you’re ready to take action, you can try BrightCanary risk-free with their 7-day trial—and get 20% off the annual plan using code PARENTS20.

    What You'll Learn:
    How to stay informed about your kid’s digital world without damaging trust or connection
    Why blocking and restricting alone doesn’t work—and what actually does
    The concept of “digital training wheels” and how to guide your kid safely online
    How to approach tough digital conversations from your calm, regulated brain (not your triggered one)
    Why phones should come with clear boundaries and expectations (not as a free-for-all gift)
    How to turn digital challenges into opportunities for connection, curiosity, and leadership
    How to Get Your Strong-Willed Child (Toddler to Teen) to Listen Without Yelling, Punishing, or Losing Your Mind.

    You’re not failing — you’re stuck in a cycle that doesn’t work.

    Join this free class to learn how to break the yelling loop and lead with calm confidence.

    👉 SAVE YOUR FREE SPOT!
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    275: You Don't Have to Attend Every Argument Your Kid Invites You To

    2026/04/15 | 36 mins.
    Listen… I hear you. The daily battles, the back-and-forth, the “why is everything a fight?” feeling—it’s exhausting.
    In this episode, I’m breaking down what power struggles actually are (hint: it’s not defiance), why they escalate so fast, and how we accidentally fuel them without even realizing it.
    More importantly? I’m giving you simple, real-world tools to stop the cycle—so you can hold boundaries without the yelling, threats, or emotional hangover afterward.
    This is where peaceful parenting meets real life.

    What You'll Learn:
    Why power struggles are actually two nervous systems reacting—not a “bad” or defiant kid
    The surprising truth: it takes two to keep a power struggle going (and what that means for you)
    How the “warning spiral” and over-explaining are training your kid to ignore you
    A simple mindset shift: you don’t have to attend every argument you’re invited to
    How to use “contained control” so your kid feels empowered without giving up the boundary
    What it looks like to “drop the rope” and end the struggle without disconnecting from your kid
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    274: Why Your Kid Overreacts (And What They Actually Need)

    2026/04/08 | 27 mins.
    Ever feel like your kid completely overreacts to the smallest things?
    The wrong cup. A “no.” A sock seam.
    And you’re left thinking… what is going on?
    In this episode, Lisa introduces a powerful concept that will completely change how you see your kid’s behavior: the tolerance tank.
    Your kid isn’t being manipulative or dramatic—they’re running out of emotional capacity.
    Once you understand this, everything shifts. You’ll learn how to read what’s really going on, respond with calm leadership, and start building your kid’s ability to handle frustration over time.

    What You'll Learn:
    Why big reactions are a capacity problem, not a behavior problem
    What the “tolerance tank” is and why strong-willed kids have smaller ones
    How to spot when your kid’s tank is running low (before the meltdown)
    The 3-step framework: Read the tank, Fill the tank, Don’t drain the tank
    Why your reaction in the moment can either escalate or regulate your kid
    Simple, practical ways to build your kid’s emotional capacity over time
    How to Get Your Strong-Willed Child (Toddler to Teen) to Listen Without Yelling, Punishing, or Losing Your Mind.

    You’re not failing — you’re stuck in a cycle that doesn’t work.

    Join this free class to learn how to break the yelling loop and lead with calm confidence.

    👉 SAVE YOUR FREE SPOT!
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    273: Why Your Kid’s Behavior Feels Like an Emergency (And How to Stay Calm)

    2026/04/01 | 29 mins.
    Ever feel like your kid’s behavior instantly sends you into panic mode?
    In this episode, Lisa breaks down why even small moments with your kids can feel like a full-blown emergency in your body—and how your brain is actually wired to do exactly that.
    But here’s the shift: most of the time, it’s not an emergency… it’s a moment.
    You’ll learn how to stop parenting from fear, interrupt the urgency cycle, and show up as the calm, steady leader your kid needs—even when emotions are high.

    What You'll Learn:
    Why your brain turns everyday parenting moments into “5-alarm emergencies”
    The difference between what’s actually happening vs. the story your brain is telling
    How fear-based parenting escalates your kid’s behavior (and what to do instead)
    A simple way to pause and interrupt your emotional reaction in real time
    How to shift from future-focused panic to present-moment leadership
    Why your calm presence is the most powerful tool for helping your kid regulate
    How to Get Your Strong-Willed Child (Toddler to Teen) to Listen Without Yelling, Punishing, or Losing Your Mind.

    You’re not failing — you’re stuck in a cycle that doesn’t work.

    Join this free class to learn how to break the yelling loop and lead with calm confidence.

    👉 SAVE YOUR FREE SPOT!

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About Real World Peaceful Parenting

Are you tired of yelling at your kids? Do you sometimes feel like they don’t listen or respect you? Do you feel like the worst parent EVER? You’re not alone, there is hope!Join Lisa Smith -- Mom, Master Certified Parent Coach, Author and Speaker -- as she helps turn frustrated parents -- who regularly default to yelling, threatening and punishing -- into peaceful leaders within their households. As a former dominant parent, she has found the path to Peaceful Parenting and is dedicated to helping other parents find their way too! But be warned, this is not a “foo-foo” podcast that’s going to tell you to let your kids do whatever they want without any rules or limitations. Each week Lisa will share the exact methods and step-by-step strategies she used to transform from an angry, controlling mom who was constantly upset with her son and husband, into a calm, confident, and connected leader in her home.To connect with Lisa visit https://thepeacefulparent.com/
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