EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 37 MIN
How Angie Weber Is Helping Parents Stay Calm, Connected, and Confident Through Life’s Toughest Moments
Episode SummaryParenting can feel overwhelming, especially during stressful mornings, sibling fights, emotional meltdowns, and the constant pressure to “get it right.” Angie Weber joins Hans and Cristina on the Parent Confidence Lab podcast to share her CALM Approach to Parenting, a practical framework designed to help parents regulate emotions, communicate more effectively, and build stronger family connections. From emotional regulation and family meetings to co-parenting and divorce support, Angie offers honest, actionable advice for parents navigating the chaos of everyday family life.What You’ll LearnThe four pillars of Angie’s CALM parenting frameworkWhy emotional regulation starts with the parent firstHow giving children choices reduces power strugglesThe difference between consequences and ultimatumsWhy family meetings can improve communication and reduce stressHow parents can recognize emotional triggers before reactingWhy giving yourself grace is essential in parentingHow co-parenting tools can strengthen family relationships after divorceAbout Angie WeberAngie Weber is a parent coach, speaker, CEO of The Parent Toolbox, and director of the Divorce Support Collective. Through her coaching programs, parenting tools, and educational resources, Angie helps parents build calmer homes, stronger emotional connections, and healthier communication habits with their children and partners.Connect with AngieLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/angieweberThe Parent Toolbox: theparenttoolbox.infoDivorce Support CollectiveListen & SubscribeApple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicYouTubeiHeart RadioCaptivateParent Confidence Lab by Avocado Health, your parenting partner in your pocket.
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