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Ep28. How to Stop Being the Referee in Sibling Fights
Sibling rivalry isn’t a parenting failure - it’s a natural part of growing up and learning how to share space, love, and attention. 
When you stop being the referee and start being a calm coach, you model empathy and problem-solving. These small, mindful shifts build long-term skills for your children: managing big feelings, resolving conflict, and repairing relationships with compassion. 
Instead of aiming for perfect harmony, you’ll learn how to create a family rhythm b

Nina Visic
3 days ago10 min read


Ep27. Are you feeling the invisible weights of motherhood?
The invisible weights of motherhood can be exhausting - especially when they include emotional labour, sensory overload, and the pressure to “get it right.” Too often, parents carry this weight in silence, believing exhaustion is just part of the job.
 
This conversation shines a light on those unseen struggles and offers hope through mindfulness - not as another task to master, but as a way of being kinder to yourself. It’s a reminder that your worth isn’t measured by prod

Nina Visic
Oct 2233 min read


Ep26. Is It Bad Behaviour - or a Cry for Help? with Nicola McAlister
So often, we react to behaviour without understanding the need underneath. This conversation offers a gentler, more effective approach - one that’s rooted in connection, development, and real-world parenting. If you’ve ever wondered why your child is acting out - or how to support them differently - this episode is a must-listen.

Nina Visic
Oct 1526 min read


Ep25. Are You Getting Stuck in Your Own Big Feelings?
So often, mindful parenting advice focuses on what to do when your kids lose it. But what about when you do?
This episode focuses on the inner experience of parenting - those hidden emotional build-ups that lead to snapping, shutting down, or self-blame. It’s not about being a perfect parent. It’s about understanding yourself more deeply so you can respond, not react. If you’ve ever felt like you’re stuck in your own big feelings, this one’s for you.

Nina Visic
Oct 89 min read


Ep23. What is self compassion, really?
It’s easy to be hard on yourself as a parent. But when your inner voice is full of shame and blame, change becomes even harder. 
Self-compassion gives you another way forward - it allows you to parent yourself with the same kindness you want to give your kids.
This episode will help you replace that inner critic with a more caring voice - and show you how to turn everyday parenting moments into chances for growth and healing.

Nina Visic
Sep 249 min read


Ep22. Why Do Parents Need a Village More Than Ever? with Natalie Ventura
Parenting isn’t meant to be a solo journey. When we try to carry it all ourselves, we risk burnout, guilt, and disconnection. But when we create a parenting village - whether through circles, book clubs, or shared learning - we discover we’r
But most of the guilt mums carry isn’t about mistakes at all; it’s about trying to live up to impossible standards. 
This episode helps you see the difference and gives you tools to step away from shame and into a more grounded, joyf

Nina Visic
Sep 1716 min read


Ep19. Are You Drowning in the Parenting Juggle?
We hear a lot about how to parent better, but not enough about why it’s so hard in the first place.
This episode speaks directly to that truth. If you’ve ever thought, “Why can’t I just get it together?” - this conversation will help you understand that you’re not the problem.
The parenting juggle is real, and you deserve support, not self-blame.

Nina Visic
Aug 269 min read


Ep16. What’s Really Going On in Your Teen’s Brain?
Understanding what’s happening in your teen’s brain is like finding the instruction manual you never got. 
These years are not just challenging - they’re full of growth, potential, and emotional intensity. 
Knowing how to respond with curiosity instead of control can shift your entire relationship. 
This episode will help you stay grounded, supportive, and ready to connect - even in the chaos.

Nina Visic
Aug 617 min read


Ep15. Parenting Path in Action: When the School Calls
Even the most mindful parents feel unsure sometimes. When your child gets in trouble, it can trigger shame, guilt, or panic. 
But these moments are powerful opportunities to lean into your values, model accountability, and strengthen your relationship with your child. This episode shows you how.

Nina Visic
Jul 309 min read


Ep13. Are You Really Listening to Your Child? Part 2: How to Be a Better Listener
Listening is the foundation of connection - and connection is what helps our kids feel safe, seen, and supported. When we practise mindful listening, we nurture emotional intelligence and build a stronger relationship with our children. This episode shows you exactly how to do that in real life, not just in theory.

Nina Visic
Jul 168 min read


Ep12. Are You Really Listening to Your Child? Part 1: Why Kids Stop Talking
When our kids bring us their big emotions, our instinct is often to advise, correct, or fix. But these habits, while well-intentioned, can disconnect us from the very children we’re trying to support. Noticing these patterns is the first step to creating a safe space for our kids to feel seen and heard.

Nina Visic
Jul 911 min read


Ep10. What Does Play Have to Do with Parenting?
We’re going to explore two powerful aspects of play: the magic that happens when we join our children in their imaginative worlds, and the incredible growth that takes place when we step back and allow them to play independently. Let’s start with why play is so essential.

Nina Visic
Jun 258 min read


Ep9. Can Mindful Parenting Really Make a Difference??
Parenting is hard, especially when you’re feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, and like nothing you try is working.
 
Emily’s story is proof that you don’t have to do it perfectly - you just need small, consistent shifts.
 
This episode is a reminder that change is possible, even when life feels chaotic.
 
If you’ve been wondering if mindful parenting is worth it, Emily’s journey will give you hope, encouragement, and practical ideas you can try today.

Nina Visic
Jun 1817 min read


Ep8. What’s the Secret to Calm, Clear Boundaries?
Setting limits is one of the trickiest parts of parenting - but it’s also one of the most important.
When we hold boundaries with love and clarity, we show our children that their feelings are okay and their world is safe.
This episode will help you shift from control to connection, and from reactivity to calm, confident guidance.

Nina Visic
Jun 118 min read


Ep3. Is This the Most Underrated Parenting Tool to Help You Stay Calm?
Because pausing isn’t just about stopping ourselves from yelling—it’s about shifting our entire perspective on parenting. And to do that, we’re going to explore three key mindfulness concepts....

Nina Visic
May 112 min read


Can Mindfulness Really Stop the Yelling?
Ever found yourself yelling even though you promised you wouldn’t? You’re not alone - and this episode might just be the shift you need.

Nina Visic
May 111 min read


Welcome to Your Calm Parenting Path
In this first episode of Your Calm Parenting Path, I’m sharing my personal story of parenting burnout, the breaking point that changed everything, and how a simple mindfulness practice helped me start showing up with more patience, presence, and connection.

Nina Visic
May 112 min read


Your Calm Parenting Path - Podcast Trailer
Welcome to Your Calm Parenting Path—guiding you toward a more peaceful, connected, and confident approach to parenting.

Nina Visic
Apr 71 min read


Validating Children’s Emotions: The Step We Often Skip
Have you ever noticed how, when your child is upset, they don’t actually want a solution right away?
They want to be heard.
It’s one of those things that seems so obvious when you think about it, yet in the heat of the moment, it’s so easy to forget.

Nina Visic
Feb 124 min read


Holiday Parenting Stress Is Real — Here's How I'm Handling It
This is my first summer holidays since becoming a Mindful Parenting Coach. 
Even though I know that the aim of mindful parenting is to be ‘imperfect,’ I sometimes feel the pressure that, because I teach this stuff, I have to be perfect at it all the time. 

Nina Visic
Dec 19, 20223 min read
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