Simple Families
A podcast by Denaye Barahona Ph.D. - Fridays

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344 Episodes
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SFP 119: Living an Abundant Life with Less [with Rachelle Crawford]
Published: 8/8/2018 -
SFP 118: All-Natural Biohacks for Kids [with author Jena Pincott]
Published: 8/1/2018 -
SFP 117: Finding the Balance of Work Vs. Play in Childhood [with Jeanne-Marie Paynel of Voila Montessori]
Published: 7/26/2018 -
SFP 116: Raising Naturally Curious Children [with Nicole Roccaro]
Published: 7/18/2018 -
SFP 115: The Benefits of Rowdy Play [with Frances Carlson of Big Body Play]
Published: 7/11/2018 -
SFP 114: The Importance of Play
Published: 7/3/2018 -
SFP 113: Simplifying Child Behavior | Troubleshooting “Time-Out”
Published: 6/27/2018 -
SFP 112: Do we control our kids? [With Hunter from Mindful Mama Mentor]
Published: 6/20/2018 -
SFP 111: How You Talk to Kids + Why it Matters [with Tracy from Zero to Five]
Published: 6/13/2018 -
SFP 110: Raising Successful Kids [with Krista from A Life in Progress]
Published: 6/7/2018 -
SFP 109: Make your home child-friendly, rather than child-proof [with Nicole from The Kavanaugh Report]
Published: 5/30/2018 -
SFP 108: Moving, Minimalism, and Building a Happy Home
Published: 5/23/2018 -
SFP 107: How I Created a Home I Love
Published: 5/14/2018 -
SFP 106: Love Where You Live [with Melody Warnick, author of “This is Where You Belong”]
Published: 5/8/2018 -
SFP 105: The Basics of Organic Gardening [with Beth from High Sierra Permaculture]
Published: 4/30/2018 -
SFP 104: Food Made Simple [with Erin from The Humbled Homemaker]
Published: 4/24/2018 -
SFP 103: The Minimalist Kitchen [with Melissa from The Faux Martha]
Published: 4/17/2018 -
SFP 102: It’s Not About Nutrition [with Dina Rose Ph.D.]
Published: 4/10/2018 -
SFP 101: How I Feed My Family
Published: 4/3/2018 -
SFP 100: How to Meditate Without Meditating [with Shawn from the Abundant Mama Project]
Published: 3/27/2018
Simple Families offers solutions for living well with children. In this show, we focus on child behavior, positive parenting, family wellness, and decreasing the mental load. As a Mama with a doctorate in Child Development, Denaye’s perspectives are grounded in research, but more importantly real life.