• Hands-On Learning: Raising Problem Solvers Through Simple Mechanics | Episode 486
    Mar 6 2026

    Do you feel unqualified to teach your child about engines? Dr. Roger Smith argues that you don’t need to be a mechanic to raise a resourceful child. Using tractors, lawnmowers, and even hairdryers as examples, he explains how exploring the "basic functions" of motors builds critical thinking and self-reliance. This episode offers creative, low-cost ways to spark curiosity—from utilizing free 4-H resources to picking up a broken small engine from a repair shop just to take it apart. Learn how to turn a "broken" machine into a risk-free classroom, teaching your kids how to assess problems and decide when to repair, replace, or rethink the tools they use every day.

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    5 Min.
  • The Anatomy of Healing: Why It Hurts to Get Better | Episode 485
    Mar 4 2026

    Can pain actually be a sign of progress? Dr. Roger Smith blends biology with psychology to explain the concept of inflammation as a necessary part of the healing process. Just as a physical wound becomes red and sensitive as the body sends resources to repair it, emotional wounds often feel "angrier" or more sensitive before they truly heal. This episode explores why sensitivity to comments or memories isn't a sign of failure, but a productive part of emotional recovery. Learn how to navigate the "tender spots" in your life and your children’s lives, understanding that while healing may leave a scar, it eventually leads to a place where you can smile at the future.

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    6 Min.
  • Better Together: Matching Strengths with Weaknesses | Episode 484
    Mar 2 2026

    Can a "good deed" like organizing your spouse’s closet actually lead to a conflict? Dr. Roger Smith discusses the delicate balance of helping one another without overstepping boundaries. By identifying where your strengths meet your partner’s weaknesses, you can become a more effective parenting team—but only if you prioritize clear communication and trust. This episode explores how to move from antagonism to tandem work, ensuring your efforts to help are seen as acts of service rather than criticisms. Learn how to stay on the same page, respect boundaries, and use your unique talents to build a stronger, more unified home.

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    5 Min.
  • The Ugly Boat: Why Tastes (and Kids) Change Over Time | Episode 483
    Feb 27 2026

    Can you learn to love something you once found ugly? Dr. Roger Smith uses the story of his father’s "ugly boat" to explain a vital lesson in growth: our tastes are constantly evolving. From a child rejecting carrots to a teenager wanting a "permanent" tattoo, understanding that preferences change with age and experience is key to a peaceful home. This episode explores how to navigate phase-based choices, why to discourage permanent decisions during temporary trends, and how to use your own stories of changing values to connect with your children. Discover how to teach your kids that what they detest today might just become a beloved treasure tomorrow.

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    4 Min.
  • When Parenting Feels Heavy: Finding Hope in Hard Seasons | Episode 482
    Feb 25 2026

    Have you ever had a day where you honestly hated being a parent? Dr. Roger Smith tackles this taboo topic with raw honesty, reminding mothers and fathers that feeling overwhelmed doesn't disqualify you from your role—it makes you human. From the shock of a newborn disrupting your perfectly managed life to the stress of missed developmental milestones, parenting is full of seasons that test our endurance. This episode explores how to navigate self-doubt and postpartum struggles by finding a community that has walked the path before you. Learn why "hanging on" is easier when you're not alone and how to remember that the current difficult chapter is just a phase, not your permanent story.

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    6 Min.
  • Extraordinary at the Ordinary: The Power of Small Moments | Episode 481
    Feb 23 2026

    Are you waiting for the "big" moments to define your parenting? Dr. Roger Smith introduces a powerful new family mantra: Be extraordinary at the ordinary. While social media often highlights grand vacations and major milestones, research shows that a child's success and emotional intelligence are rooted in the small, mundane interactions that happen before age two. From changing diapers and wiping noses to comforting a scraped knee, these daily acts of service build a foundation of security and resilience. Discover why the "mundane" tasks like folding laundry and playing in the yard are actually the building blocks of your child's character and capacity for greatness.

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    4 Min.
  • What’s in a Name? Building a Child’s Mental Map | Episode 480
    Feb 20 2026

    Why do we call things what we do? From the desert oasis of Palm Springs to the streets we drive on, names are more than just labels—they are "mental hooks" for information. Dr. Roger Smith explores how explaining the significance behind names helps children understand history, nature, and the world around them. Learn why connecting a car logo to an animal or a street name to a civil rights leader sparks curiosity, and discover the powerful impact of sharing the story behind your child's own name. By revealing the meaning in a name, you help your child find their place in the story.

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    3 Min.
  • Navigating the Grandparent Minefield: Boundaries & Balance | Episode 479
    Feb 18 2026

    Are your well-intended in-laws becoming a "royal pain in the neck"? Dr. Roger Smith tackles the delicate dynamics of grandparent relationships and the common "landmines" that trigger parenting conflicts. From sugar-filled treats to holiday traditions, this episode explores how to distinguish between minor infractions and major boundary crossings. Learn why open, honest communication is the key to moving from frustration to partnership, and discover how to protect your parenting values without sacrificing the vital bond between your children and their grandparents. Remember: it’s not just about the rules; it’s about the relationship.

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    4 Min.