Spawned Parenting Podcast: Latest Episodes
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One Good Thing a Day: A beautiful, easy exercise to help get you through these crazy days | Spawned ep 218
Last week, I stumbled into a wonderful idea thanks to a conversation with a friend about how tough these days re lately: Start the morning by naming "one good thing" you are going to do that day. Whatever that means to you. It inspired the most diverse, inspired array...
So about those gender reveal parties… and other things parents need to know about gender stereotypes | Spawned Ep 217
With gender reveal parties on our minds these days, we were so glad to chat with author Lisa Selin Davis about gender stereotypes and what parents need to do to start to changing them, all of which she talks about in her new book, Tomboy: The Surprising History and...
What we can do to support our teens through a school year like no other. | Spawned ep 216
After reading author and psychologist Dr. Lisa Damour's NY Times article, The 2020 Back to School List for Teens' Emotional Well-Being we just knew we had to talk to her about it. Her premise: kids need some emotional "supplies" that have nothing to do with backpacks...
More coolness from recent weeks…
The best 2020 Prime Day deals…while they last. Only good ones though, promise. (UPDATED)
Just can't quit Amazon? Especially on Prime Day? We get it. Here are some of the best Prime Day deals, as in not the stuff that looks like it was salvaged from your Great Grandma's tag sale. (Not like we wouldn't still look though.) And not the stuff that's 1% off...
7 wonderful I Voted stickers for those not voting at the polls this year
One of the proudest badges of participation in our democracy that we can wear is the little I Voted sticker after we walk away from the polls on Election Day. But this year, so many more of us are casting absentee ballots, voting by mail (which is safe!) or dropping...
Presenting the Dr. Fauci action figure. Because, 2020.
Stronger than an off-the-record anonymous White House source. More powerful than a mask worn under your nose. Able to get more Americans believing in science in a single press conference. It's epidemiologist Dr.Anthony S Fauci! And soon, he'll be available as your...
We found 5 great trick-or-treat signs for candy, for a safe and socially distant Halloween
We've had quite a few readers ask for some trick-or-treat-signs for candy to help keep a socially distanced Halloween. This is a time that we may want to hand out candy but uh, maybe in a less-contact way. And hey, we found some great ones, most of them affordable...
One Good Thing a Day: A beautiful, easy exercise to help get you through these crazy days | Spawned ep 218
Last week, I stumbled into a wonderful idea thanks to a conversation with a friend about how tough these days re lately: Start the morning by naming "one good thing" you are going to do that day. Whatever that means to you. It inspired the most diverse, inspired array...
7 reasons to get a flu shot for you and your family, especially during Covid.
Hi. Get your flu shots. Get your flu shots. Get your flu shots. Need some reasons to get your flu shots besides me telling you? Here you go. 1. A flu shot keeps you healthy. Flu vaccines are proven to reduce the risk of flu illness, hospitalization and death, and...
Finally, a security camera that monitors the outside of your home securely from inside your home | Sponsored Message
This is a sponsored message from Panasonic With our families home a lot more these days, home security has become a lot more important. But have you thought about the security of your security camera? (Yes, really.) Now, for the first time, you can find a...
Lots of ways teens can get involved in this election when they’re too young to vote
I know that this year, a lot of teens, including my own 17 year old, are even more motivated to get out and do something to impact November's election. But for socially conscious teens under 18, it can be frustrating that they can't make a difference at the the ballot...
Clever ideas for Halloween costumes using face masks. I mean, as long as we’re all wearing them. (Right? Right?)
I imagine that searching for Halloween costumes using face masks is going to be a thing this year -- and I don't mean your typical Halloween masks that cover your whole face. You know how no kid wants their long-planned costume ruined by a heavy winter parka over top?...
8 fun Halloween face masks for kids…that aren’t too scary. (Because we’re all wearing face masks, right? Right?)
Getting my kid to keep his face mask on is a pretty tall order, but I'm hoping that introducing some new Halloween masks designed for kids will make it a little easier. I can just pass his off as a costume accessory that way, right? I found quite a few I thought were...
Stylish leggings you can wear as pants: 10 of my favorites to keep you feeling comfy and cool.
Welp, we've officially hit that point in the pandemic when we differentiate between our leggings and our nice, stylish leggings. Or is that just me? Answer: No way that's just me. You all went kind of wild for our team's recos for of our favorite sweatpants and...
Parenting lessons from the first debate: Teaching kids how to have a productive discussion, without bullying or name-calling.
My kids' eyes flew wide open when they stepped into the living room last night and caught some of the fiasco (or you know, Dana Bash's more colorful term) that passed for a presidential debate. This morning, our team discussed that while we're exhausted by all the...
No hate: A kids’ craft kit supporting a message we can all agree on.
Well. This certainly has been an interesting start to Anti-Bullying Month. After four years of strife, anger, division, hatred, bullying...I can safely say that parents are tired. I know I'm tired of apologizing to my kids that they have to grow up seeing the worst of...
Nike’s new maternity collection is made for mamas of all shapes and sizes.
We're always on the lookout for maternity clothing that honors woman, of more shapes and sizes than some of the designer labels. Not all of us look like all the size 2 models in maternity catalogs, ya know? As for me, I basically lived in athleisure while I was...
What you can and CAN’T wear to the polls: Don’t get turned away on Election Day!
I'm in several politically-minded Facebook groups, and lately, the women there have been asking what everyone is planning to wear to the polls this year so we can identify each other. Some said they'll be in all blue, others will be wearing their RBG earrings, and...
Get (temporarily) inked to vote.
Political activism is something we talk about all the time here because, as Kristen so aptly said in a fantastic thread on our Instagram, "Parenting is politics is values is life." We have been and will be doing everything we can this year to make sure people get out...
The best laptop sleeves for kids: The features to consider before you buy.
Laptop sleeves may not an item that's generally on your back to school shopping list, especially if you have younger kids. But then, this back to school season isn't like any other. Whether kids are embarking on hybrid options that require them to go to school a day...
How to help fulfill Justice Ginsburg’s last wish: 3 simple action steps to help voters
"My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said in a statement to her granddaughter before she died, this past Friday. I have been so saddened and yeah, troubled and angry since Friday night....
Our favorite Patagonia fall jackets for the family let you shop your values. At least if your values include standing up for the planet.
You may have seen the news this week about the new labels in Patagonia shorts. Just four words appear on the underside of the labels: Vote the a**holes out. This isn't just cheeky resistance; Patagonia is a company that's always stood up for the environment, so it's...
A study about the ignorance of teens + young adults around the Holocaust + anti-Semitism is disturbing. Here’s what we can do as parents.
This morning I woke up to the study that's making the rounds on Twitter: Nearly 2/3 of US young adults are unaware that 6 million Jews died in the Holocaust -- some get the numbers wrong, some didn't know at all. Dig deeper into the survey results from The Claims...
So about those gender reveal parties… and other things parents need to know about gender stereotypes | Spawned Ep 217
With gender reveal parties on our minds these days, we were so glad to chat with author Lisa Selin Davis about gender stereotypes and what parents need to do to start to changing them, all of which she talks about in her new book, Tomboy: The Surprising History and...