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Imperfect Mommying: Better Parenting through Self-Healing with Alysia Lyons
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  • It’s Not Just You—We’re Wired to Avoid Emotions with Michelle Maidenberg | S8 E20
    In this episode, I welcome the incredible Dr. Michelle Maidenberg—mom of four, therapist, author, professor, and trauma expert—for a deep conversation on parenting through imperfection, emotional healing, and living a life aligned with our values.We explore her “ACE” framework—Acceptance, Compassion, and Empowerment—and how it helps both children and adults move through emotional avoidance, self-criticism, and stuckness. Dr. Michelle shares moving client stories that show how our inner child often holds the keys to our deepest healing, and how compassionate parenting (of ourselves and our kids) can open doors to connection and authenticity.We also talk about the well-meaning but harmful ways emotions are dismissed, how to sit with discomfort, and why it’s never too late to repair with your children. If you’ve ever struggled with your child’s big feelings—or your own—you won’t want to miss this episode.🔗 Learn more about Dr. Michelle and take the “Where Are You Stuck?” quiz at www.michellemaidenberg.comMichelle P. Maidenberg, Ph.D., MPH, LCSW-R maintains a private practice in Harrison, NY. She is also the Co-Founder and Clinical Director of “Thru My Eyes”, a nonprofit 501c3 organization that offers free clinically-guided videotaping to chronically medically ill individuals who want to leave video legacies for their children and loved ones. Michelle is adjunct faculty at New York University (NYU) teaching a graduate course in Mindfulness Practice. She is a Board of Directors member at The Boys & Girls in Mount Vernon and is a member of the American Red Cross Crisis Team. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Westchester Trauma Network (WTN) in Westchester NY. Michelle is the author of the book “Free Your Child From Overeating" 53 Mind-Body Strategies For Lifelong Health” and new book “Ace Your Life: Unleash Your Best Self and Live the Life You Want” is available at: Thriftbooks, Barnes and Noble, Walmart, Target and Amazon. Listen to Michelle’s TED TALK: Circumventing Emotional Avoidance. She is also a blogger for Psychology Today and publishes a new guided meditation every Thursday on her YouTube channel. Michelle is dedicated and invested in health and mental health advocacy. Connect with Michelle Maidenberg: http://www.michellemaidenberg.comPsychology Today Blogger: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/michelle-p-maidenberg-phd-mph-lcsw-r-cgp, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michellemaidenberg, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrMichelleMaidenberg, X: https://twitter.com/@DrMaidenberg,LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellemaidenberg/, Instagram: https://Instagram.com/@drmichellemaidenberg. Tik Tok: @drmichellemaidenberg. ✨ ABOUT ME:I'm Alysia Lyons, a certified life coach helping moms release guilt and overwhelm, reconnect with their intuition, and parent from a place of peace.🌐 Learn more: https://alysialyons.com📞 Book a Peace Alignment Call: https://alysialyons.com/align🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and click the BELL 🔔 so you never miss an episode of Imperfect Mommying!
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  • Healing Your Inner Child Makes You a Better Mom with Joy Baker | S8 E19
    In this episode, I welcome energy worker and intuitive guide Joy Baker for a conversation that dives deep into the unconscious beliefs that shape our lives—and how to unravel them. Though Joy isn’t a mom herself, she brings powerful insights from 30 years of inner work, energy reading, and helping others heal ancestral patterns and trauma. We explore the power of intuition, why so many of us learn to ignore it, and how to start trusting ourselves again—especially as parents. We talk about modeling intuition for our children, the legacy of self-trust, and how unresolved childhood wounds get activated in motherhood. Joy shares practical advice for breaking generational cycles, the role of compassion, and the importance of valuing your time and energy.This episode is a gentle reminder that healing ourselves helps us parent from a more grounded and empowered place.Joy Baker is a remarkable and compassionate soul dedicated to guiding her clients on a profound journey of emotional release and healing. With a unique expertise in untangling the threads of trapped emotions resulting from trauma, Joy's work transcends conventional healing practices. In a world where the scars of life's trials often remain hidden within, Joy shines a light on the transformative power of acknowledging and releasing these hidden pains. Joy's mission is rooted in the understanding that trauma can silently shape our lives, affecting our emotions, actions, experiences, and even our physical well-being. Drawing from her own remarkable journey, Joy knows firsthand the importance of addressing these silent echoes of pain. A childhood marked by adversity – encompassing abuse, epilepsy, speech impediments, and relentless bullying – could have easily defined Joy's life. Instead, it ignited an unquenchable fire within her to rise above.Connect with Joy: Facebook.com/CourageInAction CourageInAction.com www.alysialyons.comConnect with me:linktr.ee/coachalysialyons
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  • You Can Choose Peace — Here’s How with Meera Ishaya | S8 E18
    In this episode, I welcome Meera Ishaya—Ashai monk, author, and mother—for a beautiful conversation about the power of presence and the choice we all have between peace and pain. Meera shares how her journey from chaos to calm began with learning to prioritize stillness, simplicity, and self-care, even in the midst of motherhood.We talk about what it means to know yourself beyond thoughts, emotions, and sensations, how chronic pain and emotional overwhelm are often symptoms of unconscious patterns, and why curiosity—not judgment—is the secret to deeper awareness. Meera also offers a powerful yet simple breath reset practice you can do in under a minute.This episode is a gentle reminder that you don’t have to wait for quiet to find peace—you can create it in the middle of your day, your parenting, your life.Meera is an Ishaya monk, published author and meditation teacher who specializes in helping people go beyond pain and suffering to directly experience peace of mind and a healthy body.She has written three books ‘Peace or Pain’, ‘Surrender is good for the Soul’, and ‘Peace or Pain Workbook and Journal’, and is working on her next book about healing generational relationships.Meera is a wife, a mother, a lover of art, and enjoys reading, gardening and exploring nature.Connect with Meera: Books: Peace or Pain: Discovering the unbroken you and changing your relationship with pain https://amzn.eu/d/4A385VGSurrender is good for the Soul: The art of surrendering to gain fulfilment in life https://amzn.eu/d/8M0svpdPeace or Pain Workbook and Journal: https://amzn.eu/d/duapLI5YouTube Channel:https://youtube.com/@MeeraIshaya73?si=9sluPPOUclvdp87NInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/meera_ishaya?igsh=MWg2eGJ0YjEyajFtdA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrwww.alysialyons.comConnect with me:linktr.ee/coachalysialyons
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  • Nick’s New Heart: A Mother’s Journey Through the Unthinkable with Susan May | S8 E17
    In this episode , I welcome the remarkable Susan May—author, mother of four, and grandmother of eight—as she shares the deeply moving story of her youngest son's battle with congenital heart defects and his life-saving heart transplant at just two years old. With warmth, humor, and unwavering strength, Susan walks us through the highs and heartbreaks of raising a medically fragile child, the decisions no parent ever wants to face, and how love was the guiding force through it all.She reminds us of what really matters as moms: loving our children unconditionally. Susan also shares about her book *Nick’s New Heart: 30 Years and Counting*, a memoir that tells not just her son’s medical journey, but the story of a family determined to stay together and thrive.If you’ve ever faced the fear of the unknown with your child—or love a story of fierce motherhood and miraculous outcomes—this one’s for you.Susan May’s love affair with books began when she made a bad grade in math in the sixth grade. Not allowed to watch TV until she brought the grade up, Susan filled her time with books. She turned her love of reading into a love of writing. Her book Nick’s New Heart 30 Years and Counting…is about her son’s heart transplant experience. Additional nonfiction books she has published are Daily Inspirations from The Unflappable Substitute about her 20 years in the public school system and a historical biography called A WWII Flight Surgeon’s Story is available under S. Carlisle May. Writing as Susan Carlisle she has completed more than 35 books for HarperCollins’s Harlequin medical imprint. Her heroes are strong, vibrant man and the woman that challenge them. She has independently published a number of romances as well.She lives in Georgia with her husband of over 40 years. They have four grown children and eight grandchildren. Susan loves castles, traveling, cross-stitching and reads voraciously.Connect with Susan:www.Facebook.com/SusanMaywww.x.com/SusanMay1www.SusanCMay.com www.SusanCarlisle.com www.WWIIArmyAirForceMedicine.com Connect with me:linktr.ee/coachalysialyons
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  • S8 E16: Bringing the World Home with Jennifer Robin Wilson
    In this episode, I welcome leadership coach, business consultant, and author Jennifer Robin Wilson! Jennifer shares the heart behind her new book The Heart of Homestay, a powerful guide for families opening their homes to international students. We explore the cultural richness of the homestay experience, the unexpected ways it fosters growth, and how normalizing discomfort and failure can be transformative for both hosts and students. We also dive into parenting insights, cross-cultural communication, and the power of psychological safety—at home and beyond. Whether you're a mom, a host, or simply curious about learning through connection, this episode is packed with wisdom and warmth. Jennifer Wilson is an author, certified leadership coach, and business consultant. After a 17-year career with her family’s business, The Canada Homestay Network (CHN), she now chairs their Board of Directors. Jennifer is a certified Kolbe Consultant and is trained in crisis intervention and compassion fatigue. She holds an MBA in leadership and an MFA in creative nonfiction. Her book, The Heart of Homestay: Creating Meaningful Connections When Hosting International Students is an essential resource for any host family—both new and experienced—complete with practical tools and expert advice.Connect with Jennifer: www.jenniferrobinwilson.comlinkedin.com/in/jenniferrobinwilsonhttps://instagram.com/JenniferRobinWilsonhttps://facebook.com/JenniferRobinWilsonwww.alysialyons.comConnect with me:linktr.ee/coachalysialyons
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Our children aren’t listening to the lecture, they are watching the show. They are looking to you for examples of how to live; absorbing lessons from the unconscious ways in which we navigate the world. So what can we do? We can make sure that we are functioning from a place of self-awareness, and that we are demonstrating healthy relationships with ourselves and others. It’s not as simple as setting an intention to model those behaviors because guess what? We also learned how to operate from our experiences observing our parents. This show is about personal development, and self-healing as means to show up better in our lives, and in turn, become better role models for our children. Life doesn’t come with a manual, but it does come with a mom! Alysia Lyons is the Mom Support Coach, helping moms like you find more joy in their lives and become the people they want their kids to look up to. If you’re looking for extra support, join the countless women who have transformed their parenting styles and found more joy in their lives through working with Alysia directly. Schedule your free consultation at AlysiaLyons.com today!
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