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Parent support Circle Podcast
by Curtis Leong
The Parent Support Circle Podcast is a safe, supportive space for parents who are feeling overwhelmed, stretched thin, and tired of carrying everything alone.Hosted by Curtis Leong, a working parent and digital creator, this podcast is about real-life parenting—financial stress, emotional burnout, screen-time worries, online safety, and the constant pressure to “do it all” while still showing up for your kids. No judgment. No perfection. Just honest conversations and practical support.Each episode offers:Reassurance that you’re not failing—you’re humanSimple, actionable tools to reduce stress at homeGuidance on digital safety, online boundaries, and modern parenting challengesConversations that help parents feel calmer, more confident, and less aloneThe Parent Support Circle Podcast is for parents who want:A place to breathe, reflect, and feel understoodSupport na
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My Kid Used to Love School. Now They Can’t Even Fake It.
Is your tween or teen completely checked out of school? You’re not alone — and you’re not out of options. In this episode of the Parent Support Circle, Curtis and RJ dig into the real reasons kids disengage from school (hint: it’s rarely laziness), and share six practical strategies for helping them find their motivation again. From connecting school to your kid’s actual interests, to engineering small wins, to the no-stress check-in ritual that gets kids talking — this one is packed. Plus: RJ tells us what it took to help Josh and Amanda reconnect with school, and Curtis admits he had this exact conversation with his own daughter this morning.#ParentSupportCircle #SchoolMotivation #ParentingTweens #ParentingTeens #MomPodcast #DadPodcast #ParentingTips #TweenLife #TeenLife #GrowthMindset #KidsAndSchool #ParentingCommunity #RealParenting #PSCPodcastTimestamps0:00 — Cold Open: Curtis’ real morning1:30 — The Monday Morning Story (Dana & Maya)5:00 — Why kids stop caring (and it’s not laziness)9:30 — Strategy 1: Connect school to their world13:00 — Strategy 2: Effort over grades17:00 — Strategy 3: Engineer a win20:00 — Strategy 4: The no-stress check-in24:00 — Strategies 5 & 6: Teachers + the basics27:00 — How Dana & Maya’s story resolved30:00 — Outro & community CTA
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When Should I Consider Therapy or Counseling for My Child?
Has your gut been telling you something’s off with your kid? You’re not overreacting — and you’re not alone.In this episode, Curtis and RJ sit down for one of the most important conversations parents of tweens and teens need to have: when is it time to consider therapy or counseling for your child — and how do you actually make it happen?RJ opens up about his own experience with his two adult children — Amanda’s quiet withdrawal that snuck up on him slowly, and Josh’s outward anger that he almost wrote off as ‘boys being boys.’ Two very different kids. Two very real wake-up calls.In this episode you’ll learn:The emotional and behavioral signs that signal your child may need more supportWhy therapy isn’t just for crisis situations — and the mindset shift that changes everythingWhat to say (and what NOT to say) when your kid pushes back on goingLife events that almost always benefit from professional supportPractical steps to find the right therapist for your childWhen it’s a crisis — and what to do immediatelyThis episode is warm, honest, and yes — there’s a dad joke. Because parenting is hard, and you deserve to laugh a little too.🚨 Crisis Resources Mentioned:988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988
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"That's So Unfair!" — What Consequences Actually Work for Tweens
Tween discipline, fair consequences, and how to stop the "that's so unfair" cycle — for good.Host Curtis and co-host RJ break down what makes a consequence actually work for kids ages 8–12, the real difference between punishment and learning, and how to match your response to the behavior without blowing up the relationship. RJ draws on real stories from raising his own kids to show what works — and what backfires.This episode covers natural consequences, logical consequences, proportionality, tween communication, and how to give your kid a voice in the rules without losing your authority. Practical, warm, and made for real parents doing their best.Parent Support Circle is your weekly reminder that you're not alone in this — and that connection matters more than compliance.#NaturalConsequences #LogicalConsequences #ConnectionOverCompliance #DisciplineWithLove #TweenMom #TweenDad #ParentingIsHard #KidsAndRules #TalkToYourKids #RaisingGoodHumans
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How Do I Talk About Gratitude and Privilege With My Kid?
In this thought-provoking discussion, Curtis Leong delves into the complexities of gratitude, privilege, and parenting, offering valuable insights and parenting hacks to help you navigate the challenges of raising a family. As a parent, achieving financial freedom is often a top priority, and this conversation sheds light on how to cultivate a sense of gratitude and awareness of privilege in your children. By joining a parent support circle, you can connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for effective parenting and gain access to a wealth of knowledge and experience. Tune in to this parenting podcast for a refreshing perspective on dad life and the importance of parent support in shaping the next generation. With its unique blend of humor, empathy, and expertise, this conversation is sure to resonate with parents from all walks of life, offering a fresh take on the journey to financial freedom and personal growth.
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I Lost It With My Kid. Here's How I Made It Right.
Get ready for a game-changer! The Parent Support Circle Podcast is LIVE, bringing you the ultimate boost for parents crushing it while chasing a brighter, more balanced future. Dads and moms, this is YOUR space for inspiration, encouragement, and empowerment as you conquer work, kids, and your dreams! 💡 This episode drops: Real talk on mastering work-life balance. Powerful strategies for financial freedom and reclaiming your time. Unfiltered stories from parents conquering modern life's hurdles. Jump into the conversation, drop your questions, and connect with a crew that truly gets it. Let's get smarter, dream bigger, and be the rockstars our families deserve! 👉 Connect with us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curtis.leong.7Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hardworkingdadclub/lYouTube: https://youtube.com/@curtisleongLet's forge a future we're proud of, without missing the precious moments!
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How to Teach Accountability and Natural Consequences to an Eleven-Year-Old Daughter
How do you teach your child responsibility without constant nagging, power struggles, or punishments that don’t stick?In this episode, Curtis is joined by RJ—a father of two independent adult children, Armanda and Josh—who shares real-life parenting experiences and practical strategies that actually work. Together, they break down how to teach accountability to an 11-year-old using natural consequences, clear expectations, and calm, consistent guidance.You’ll hear relatable parenting moments, honest conversations, and simple shifts that can transform the way your child responds to responsibility. From forgotten homework and messy rooms to attitude and pushback, this episode gives you tools you can start using immediately.If you’re raising a pre-teen and want to build independence, confidence, and responsibility—without daily battles—this conversation will give you a clear path forward.🎧 In this episode, you’ll learn:How to teach accountability without punishmentThe difference between natural and logical consequencesReal-life examples that actually stick with kidsHow to stop over-rescuing and start building independenceWays to handle attitude without escalating conflictWhat truly prepares your child for the teenage yearsThis is real parenting advice—practical, honest, and proven over time.🛒 Strong Coffee Company - Protein Coffee💰 Get 20% OFF | Promo Code: HELPFULLhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/HELPFULL
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How to Keep Communication Open Without Being “That Annoying Parent
Yeah… same.In this episode of the Parent Support Circle Podcast, we break down why kids shut down in conversations—and more importantly, how to get them talking again without feeling like the annoying parent.If you’ve ever felt like:Your child gives one-word answersConversations feel forced or awkwardYou want to connect… but don’t know howThis episode is for you.We dive into simple, real-life strategies you can start using today, including:Why “How was your day?” doesn’t work (and what to ask instead)How to shift from interrogation to connectionThe best times to talk so your kids actually open upHow to respond without shutting them downThe small changes that build trust over timeNo complicated parenting theory. Just real, practical ways to build better communication with your kids—even if they “never talk.”🎁 FREE GUIDE: Want help getting your kids to open up tonight?Download: “Stop Getting ‘Fine’ — 25 Questions That Actually Start Real Conversations With Your Kid” 👥 Join the Community: You don’t have to figure this out alone. Join other parents inside the Parent Support Circle: 👉 www.parentsupportcircle.com
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Teaching Your Kids About Money — Even When You’re Still Figuring It Out
Curtis and RJ dig into the most asked parenting question of all time: how do you teach your kids about money when you’re not exactly a financial role model yourself? RJ reflects on raising his now-adult kids — Josh (32) and Armanda (30) — sharing the real lessons that stuck and the mistakes that became the best teaching moments. Curtis brings his own money confessions, and together they break down the Three-Jar Method, allowance strategies, age-by-age tips, and why being honest might be the greatest financial gift you can give your child.🛒 Strong Coffee Company - Protein Coffee💰 Get 20% OFF | Promo Code: HELPFULLhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/HELPFULL
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How to Talk About Food With Your Kids (Without Creating Shame)
Have you ever said something about food or your body in front of your kid — and felt that instant pang of regret? Most parents have. And most of us are just running on autopilot, repeating things we heard growing up without realizing the impact.In this episode, host Curtis walks you through why the casual, daily things we say about food and movement matter way more than we think — and what to do about it.You'll learn:— What "fat talk" is and why most parents do it without realizing— Why labeling foods as "good" or "bad" backfires (and a better way to frame it)— A simple 3-step playbook for when your kid says "I'm fat" or "I hate my body"— Fast, practical phrase swaps you can start using todayThis isn't about being a perfect parent. It's about being an intentional one. Because the goal isn't one big conversation — it's a hundred small moments that add up.New episodes every week. Subscribe so you never miss one.Raising Healthy Kids Without the Guilt Trip — hosted by Curtis.~2:00 "Kids don't just hear words. They absorb the feelings behind them."~5:30 "You're teaching frequency, not morality."~6:30 "Food is not a debt. Movement is not a transaction."~9:00 "You can't argue someone out of a feeling."~12:00 "You don't need a big sit-down conversation. You need a hundred small moments."~18:00 "That is not failure. That is Tuesday."
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Help, My Kid Wants to Disappear: Talking to Your Tween About Puberty & Body Odor
Episode Description:Your tween came home from school looking like the floor swallowed them whole. Sound familiar? In this episode, Curtis and co-host RH — dad of grown-up kids and veteran of the puberty years — talk honestly (and hilariously) about what to do when your child is embarrassed about body changes and body odour. From the imaginary audience effect to car-ride conversations, deodorant strategy, and the legendary 'whole can incident,' this one is packed with warmth, laughs, and practical advice you can actually use.In This Episode:• Why puberty embarrassment is completely normal — and what the 'imaginary audience' effect means for your tween• The side-by-side conversation technique that actually works (and why 'we need to talk' never does)• How sharing your own awkward stories can be the most powerful thing you say• Practical hygiene basics to go over with your kids — and why letting them choose their own products matters• What to do when another kid says something unkind• When to involve a doctor or school counselor• RH's 'whole can of deodorant' incident — possibly the funniest thing we've ever heardResources Mentioned:Full blog post: parentsupportcircle.comJoin the community: www.parentsupportcircle.com🛒 Strong Coffee Company - Protein Coffee💰 Get 20% OFF | Promo Code: HELPFULLhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/HELPFULL
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How to Raise Responsible Kids Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Voice)
Are you tired of repeating yourself 17 times a day? 😅“Did you brush your teeth?” “Where’s your backpack?” “Please clean your room…”If you’ve ever wondered how to teach responsibility without nagging, this one’s for you.Responsibility isn’t built through reminders. It’s built through ownership, natural consequences, and giving kids the tools to succeed.In this post, you’ll learn: ✔ Why nagging backfires ✔ What actually motivates kids ✔ How to build independence without yelling ✔ Simple strategies that work (even on busy mornings)Because the goal isn’t raising kids who listen when pushed… It’s raising kids who step up because they can.If you’re ready for calmer mornings and more capable kids, tap the link and read now 💛And tell me in the comments — what’s the one thing you’re tired of reminding your child about? 👇#PositiveParenting #RaisingResponsibleKids #ParentingTips #ParentingWithoutYelling #MomLife #DadLife #ParentSupportCircle
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How Do I Encourage Cooperation Instead of Power Struggles?)
Tired of daily battles over homework, bedtime, and chores? You're not alone.In this episode, Curtis and RJ tackle one of the most common parenting challenges: power struggles. From homework meltdowns to forgotten permission slips, they share seven science-backed strategies that actually reduce conflict and build cooperation.Curtis brings fresh stories from the tween parenting trenches (spoiler: math homework is still the worst), while RJ shares hard-won wisdom from raising two kids to adulthood—including hilarious confessions about all the battles that, in hindsight, weren't worth fighting.What You'll Learn:• Why power struggles happen (hint: it's not about the shoes)• The "magic" of giving age-appropriate choices• How to connect before you correct—and why it matters• The power of the pause (yes, even when they take the car without permission) • Shifting from "me vs. you" to "us vs. the problem"• When to hold firm, when to negotiate, and when to let go• How to catch kids cooperating (and why this changes everything)Perfect for parents of tweens, teens, and anyone who's ever thought, "There has to be a better way than yelling." Real stories. Real laughs. Real strategies you can use tonight.Time: 25 minutes🛒 Strong Coffee Company - Protein Coffee💰 Get 20% OFF | Promo Code: HELPFULLhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/HELPFULL#ParentingPodcast #PowerStruggles #CooperativeParenting #TweenParenting #PositiveParenting #ParentSupport
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What Should I Do If My Child Says School Is Boring or Stressful?
Parent Support Circle is the #1 parenting podcast dedicated to helping moms and dads navigate the real challenges of raising children in today's world. Hosted by Curtis with co-host RJ — a father of two with over two decades of parenting experience — each episode dives deep into the topics that matter most to growing families.From managing school stress and childhood anxiety to building resilience, handling behavioral challenges, and strengthening the parent-child bond, we cover it all. Every episode features honest conversations, actionable parenting strategies, and real-life stories that remind you: you're not alone in this.Whether you're dealing with a toddler's tantrums or a teenager's silence, Parent Support Circle gives you the tools, the reassurance, and the community to handle whatever parenting throws at you — one episode at a time.Subscribe today and join our growing community at www.parentsupportcircle.com. Your parenting journey just got a little easier.
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First Jobs, Big Lessons - Helping Kids Ages 11-17 Earn Safely
In this episode, we’re talking about something every parent thinks about sooner or later: how kids and teens can earn money safely. If you’ve ever wondered what jobs are age-appropriate, how to balance independence with safety, or how earning money can build confidence—not pressure—this conversation is for you.We break down realistic starter jobs for kids ages 11–17, from neighborhood work like babysitting and pet care to at-home and creative options. You’ll also hear practical safety guidelines, red flags to avoid (especially online), and simple ways parents can support their kids without hovering.More than just jobs, this episode is about teaching responsibility, self-worth, and smart money habits early—in a way that feels empowering for kids and reassuring for parents.Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or educator, you’ll walk away with clear ideas, peace of mind, and encouragement that you’re doing better than you think.👉 Stay until the end for an invitation to join our Parent Support Circle, where we continue these conversations and support one another on the parenting journey.✨ Practical. Supportive. Real-life parenting—one episode at a time.
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Helping Our Kids Build Study Habits & Time Management Skills
Helping Our Kids Build Study Habits & Time Management Skills: The parent's guide to raising independent, successful learners. Each episode tackles real challenges—homework battles, procrastination, screen time conflicts, and academic stress—with practical solutions that actually work. Learn when to help and when to let go, how to teach time management without nagging, and strategies for building study habits that last a lifetime. From elementary school through college, get expert insights and real parent stories that help you support your child's academic journey with confidence and less family conflict.
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Building Confidence Without the Pressure Cooker
Are you accidentally pressuring your child when you think you're building confidence? In this episode, Curtis (dad to an 11-year-old) and RJ (reflecting on raising now-grown kids) explore the fine line between support and pressure. They share 5 game-changing strategies, discuss age-specific approaches, and get real about mistakes they've made. From celebrating effort over results to validating feelings, this conversation will change how you talk to your kids. Plus: why confident kids aren't the ones who always succeed!
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How to Motivate Your Child to Care About School Again: A Parent's Guide
Is your child suddenly uninterested in school, avoiding homework, or shutting down when learning comes up? You’re not alone—and you’re not failing as a parent.In this episode, we explore why kids lose motivation for school in the first place, from academic struggles and anxiety to social pressure and feeling disconnected from what they’re learning. We break down what’s really going on beneath the eye rolls and resistance, and why pushing harder often makes things worse.You’ll hear a relatable real-life story, practical insights, and research-backed strategies that help parents shift from criticism to connection—because kids don’t re-engage when they feel judged, they re-engage when they feel understood.If you want to help your child rebuild confidence, reduce school stress, and rediscover their curiosity for learning, this episode will give you a supportive place to start.
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Helping Kids Stand Up for Themselves
Parent Support Circle Podcast – Episode on Helping Kids Stand Up for ThemselvesParenthood isn’t just about keeping our kids safe—it’s about empowering them to stand up for themselves. On this episode of the Parent Support Circle, Curtis shares research-backed strategies to help your child develop self-advocacy, empathy, and confidence—all while staying rooted in kindness.We cover practical ways to:Build emotional awareness at home with simple check-ins and “I feel” statementsTeach assertive, respectful communication without aggressionEquip your kids with powerful, ready-to-use phrases for tricky social situationsWhether your child is navigating school, friendships, or online spaces, this episode gives you actionable tools to help them speak up, set boundaries, and feel heard—without yelling or over-policing.Tune in and discover how to raise confident, emotionally intelligent kids who know their voice matters.
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Helping Kids Tell What’s Real Online
In this episode of the Parent Support Circle podcast, Curtis helps parents understand fake news, online scams, and deepfakes—and how these digital threats affect kids and teens. This episode focuses on digital literacy for kids, online safety for families, and teaching critical thinking skills in the age of social media and AI. Parents will learn how to talk to their children about misinformation, internet scams, and trusting online content without fear-based parenting or constant screen policing. A practical, calm conversation designed to help parents raise confident, informed kids in today’s digital world.
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Your kid is online right now. Do you know who they're talking to? 😬 In this episode, Curtis and RJ tackle every parent's digital nightmare: cyberbullying and online predators. But don't worry—this isn't a fear-mongering lecture. It's a real, honest
Your kid is online right now. Do you know who they're talking to? 😬In this episode, Curtis and RJ tackle every parent's digital nightmare: cyberbullying and online predators. But don't worry—this isn't a fear-mongering lecture. It's a real, honest conversation between two parents figuring this out just like you.You'll learn: ✅ How to start "the talk" without your kid tuning you out ✅ The exact questions to ask that actually get honest answers ✅ Warning signs of grooming that every parent needs to know ✅ What to do if your kid is being cyberbullied RIGHT NOW ✅ Why taking away their phone might be the worst thing you can doThis episode is for you if:Your kid just got their first phone and you're feeling overwhelmedYou know they're on TikTok, Roblox, or Discord but have no idea what they're doing thereYou want to protect them without helicopteringYou're tired of eye rolls and want conversations that actually workCurtis and RJ break down real scenarios, share personal stories (including their own parenting fails), and give you action steps you can use TONIGHT at dinner.The best part? No judgment. No perfect parenting. Just practical advice from two dads in the trenches with you.🎧 Grab your headphones for this one—you'll want to take notes.💬 Got questions? Join the Parent Support Circle community where hundreds of parents are navigating digital parenting together.⏱️ Runtime: 17 minutes of real talk that could protect your kid for a lifetime.Hashtags for Spotify/Social: #ParentingPodcast #DigitalParenting #CyberSafety #OnlineSafety #ParentingTips #CyberBullying #TechParenting #ModernParenting #ParentSupport #ParentingTeens
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Parent Support Circle Podcast is a safe, supportive space for parents who are feeling overwhelmed, stretched thin, and tired of carrying everything alone.Hosted by Curtis Leong, a working parent and digital creator, this podcast is about real-life parenting—financial stress, emotional burnout, screen-time worries, online safety, and the constant pressure to “do it all” while still showing up for your kids. No judgment. No perfection. Just honest conversations and practical support.Each episode offers:Reassurance that you’re not failing—you’re humanSimple, actionable tools to reduce stress at homeGuidance on digital safety, online boundaries, and modern parenting challengesConversations that help parents feel calmer, more confident, and less aloneThe Parent Support Circle Podcast is for parents who want:A place to breathe, reflect, and feel understoodSupport na
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