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The Aware Parenting Podcast

Marion Rose, PhD.

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The Aware Parenting Podcast is based on Aware Parenting which was created by Aletha Solter, PhD. Marion Rose, PhD is a level two Aware Parenting instructor and the regional coordinator for Australia and New Zealand. The podcast explores all aspects of parenting and reparenting from an Aware Parenting perspective.
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Embodying Aware Parenting

Embodying Aware Parenting

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We bring awareness to the nervous system, to recognise what this feels like from the inside out, so that it becomes easier to navigate towards connected states. Join us. We are real parents who live Aware Parenting. Real stories for bringing self reflection into everyday life. To find out more about Aware Parenting and the work of Sara Devoy & Vicki Plomer visit: www.saradevoycraniosacral.com, www.vickiplomer.com, www.awareparentinginstitute.com
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This continues the reparenting series (and reculturing too). It's part of The Marion Method, not Aware Parenting.In this episode, I talk about the process of change from Marion Method perspective, and how getting freer from Disconnected Domination Culture conditioning, and instead embracing lovingness and willingness, supports us to say no to what …
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I love this episode with Caitlyn Jaspers, who has been doing mentoring with me for the last 4 months.This episode includes both her practice of Aware Parenting, and also The Marion Method and Nonviolent Communication.Caitlyn starts off sharing her journey with Aware Parenting, which started when her 4-month-old son was waking very frequently.Once s…
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This is another episode of the reparenting and reculturing series, and is based on The Marion Method, NOT Aware Parenting.I talk about why many people find it hard to say yes to what they have a yes for and no to what they have a no for, having grown up in The Disconnected Domination Culture. I share why this is particularly the case at this time o…
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My latest book is a bestseller already! THANK YOU SO MUCH!It's available at an introductory price of AUD $13.95 (or equivalent, wherever you buy it from in the world!)HERE ARE THE LINKS:AU: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/1763807533US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1763807533UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1763807533DE: https://www.amazon.de/dp/1763807533…
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I absolutely LOVE this episode with Linde Lambrechts, who has a Masters in Clinical Psychology, and is a Psychotherapist and Aware Parenting instructor.You may recognise her from my trilogy of Aware Parenting books, where she shared her beautiful stories.Linde talks about all kinds of topics in this episode, including reclaiming the beauty of our n…
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In this episode, I talk about why our yeses and noes are so important, how we disconnect from them growing up in The Disconnected Domination Culture, and how we can reclaim their power and beauty, and the safety that they bring to our lives.I'd love to emphasise again that this is NOT Aware Parenting. This reparenting series is based on The Marion …
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When I added up the listens this morning, there were 3,033,364!Woohooo!Thank you SO much to everyone who has listened, whether that was to 1 episode, or all of them!And a very big thank you to Lael, who was the co-host for the first 123 episodes.I'm also so grateful to Aletha Solter, PhD, the Founder and creator of Aware Parenting.In this episode, …
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I'd love to emphasise again that this is NOT Aware Parenting. This reparenting series is based on The Marion Method.I came up with the concept and practice of the three types of feelings by integrating two philosophies:Aware Parenting, which includes what I call needs-feelings and healing-feelings.Nonviolent Communication, which includes what I cal…
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It really is possible to get free from guilt!I'd love to emphasise again that this is NOT Aware Parenting. This reparenting series is based on The Marion Method.I'm so grateful to Marshall Rosenberg, who created Nonviolent Communication.It was from him, back in 2002, when my daughter was 9 months old, that I learnt about the true origin of guilt, a…
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I'm so delighted to be starting the reparenting series.I'd love to make it very clear that this is NOT Aware Parenting. It's The Marion Method.However, it was profoundly influenced by Aware Parenting, and in some ways is like practicing Aware Parenting with ourselves.Aware Parenting of course includes the importance of honouring our own needs, havi…
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I'm so delighted to have Michael Rose, the father of our children, back on the podcast. He was a guest on episode 49. Michael is an Aware Parenting instructor, Tai Chi teacher, and RiverKeeper.In this episode, we share about Aware Parenting, and also about The Marion Method for reparenting. Michael includes perspectives from Tai Chi and from counse…
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I'm so grateful to have my dear friend and Level 2 Aware Parenting instructor colleague, Joss Goulden, for this final episode in the second sleep series.Joss shares in detail about the neurobiology of stress and trauma, and how that relates to sleep.We talk a lot about why it's so essential to be doing our own inner work and getting lots of support…
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I'm so delighted that Carly Facius has returned to the podcast for the 4th time. She was also on episodes 149, 154, 159, and 199.Carly is a mother of three, Registered Midwife, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, holds a Master of Primary Maternity Care, and is an Aware Parenting instructor.Carly shares about her journey of stopping…
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As this very long sleep series draws to a close, in this episode, I share some quick sleep suggestions for parents of a baby, toddler, child, or teen.Babies, children, and teens need to be both tired and relaxed to sleep restfully. Relaxation is created in two ways: ~ through a sense of safety (which is met by having closeness, especially in the ea…
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Woohooo! It's the 200th episode!Thank you to everyone who has listened to this podcast, whether this is the first time you've listened, or the 200th!I'm celebrating with Belynda Smith, who is not only the Editor of my trilogy of books, but also an Aware Parenting instructor and Hand in Hand Instructor.We chat together about all different aspects of…
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I'm so delighted that Carly Facius has returned to the podcast for the 4th time. She was also on episodes 149, 154, and 159.Carly is a mother of three, Registered Midwife, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, holds a Master of Primary Maternity Care, and is an Aware Parenting instructor.Carly starts off by sharing her own journey wit…
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I'm so delighted that Belynda Smith is back on the podcast, after she interviewed me about The Emotional Life of Babies in episode 151.Belynda is an Aware Parenting instructor and a Hand in Hand Parenting Instructor. She is also the Editor of my trilogy of books.In this episode, Belynda shares about her passion for – and deep experience with – the …
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I'm so delighted that Kim Cousins came back on the podcast again. Kim was on episode 136 and 176 and I so highly recommend listening to those episodes if you haven't already.Kim is an Aware Parenting instructor who used to work in a perinatal mental health unit and has an abundance of experience of working with mothers and babies and families in ge…
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In this episode, I share the first chapter in my upcoming sleep book: Sound Sleep and Secure Attachment with Aware Parenting:Transform sleep for your baby, child or teen with this compassionate, trauma-informed approach to deep relaxation.There is still some more editing to go, but I don't imagine anything huge will change!I'm so loving this book, …
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In this episode, I talk about the differences Highly Sensitive Children can experience with sleep. You can find out more about my work at www.marionrose.netYou can also find me here:https://www.instagram.com/theawareparentingpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/_marion_rose_/https://www.instagram.com/awareparenting/www.facebook.com/MarionRosePhD…
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In this episode, I talk about the power of laughter to help us release fear from our bodies as parents. In it, I include a two minute segment of me laughing, in case that helps you laugh too!You can find out more about my work at www.marionrose.netYou can also find me here:https://www.instagram.com/theawareparentingpodcast/https://www.instagram.com…
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In this episode, I share about how it's possible to heal a rupture with our child, even if that happened many years ago.You can find out more about my work at www.marionrose.netYou can also find me here:https://www.instagram.com/theawareparentingpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/_marion_rose_/https://www.instagram.com/awareparenting/www.facebook.co…
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We recorded this episode a few weeks ago.I'm so delighted to share this episode with Laura Pires Brammer.Laura is an Aware Parenting instructor in Germany, and she shares about her experience with Aware Parenting and sleep.She talks about the powerful connection she had with Aletha Solter's book 'The Aware Baby', and now she started to listen to he…
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In another episode in the second sleep series, I share about my own experiences with sleep as a mother.I talk about the way I changed thinking about sleep before becoming a mother. I share about how I helped my daughter sleep for longer chunks when she was about 9 months old.I tell the story of the two challenges I had with sleep - one when my daug…
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This is a special episode that was recorded three years ago and that was on my Psychospiritual Podcast, about Aware Parenting and homeschooling.If you know Chiara Rossetti and haven't heard the news yet, I invite you to pause and have a friend close before reading more.......................Chiara is no longer with us.If you knew her, I'm sending s…
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In this episode, I share listeners' questions and my answers, for toddlers of one year old to children who are seven years old.The questions include:"How can I help my one year old release big feelings before and during sleep without making her feel powerless? Is me holding her helpful?""I'd love to hear you talk about breastfeeding to sleep and ni…
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In this episode, I share listeners' questions and my answers, for babies 3 months to 12 months old. The questions include:"Can babies get nightmares/night terrors as young as 3 months?""How do I support my baby when he gets the wriggles?""Should I be putting my 9 mth old In her own cot?""Do we have to co sleep?""Do you think the whole family should…
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In this episode, I talk about the chronotypes of the early bird and the night owl.I also explain how you can differentiate each of these from the effects of accumulated healing-feelings.I also share about the possibility that both chronotypes and accumulated feelings can be happening, and what you can do it this is the case.If you'd like my free PD…
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In this episode, I talk about the most common reason why babies and toddlers:wake up with the slightest noise or movement;wake up after one sleep cycle;wake up crying;are restless at night;wake frequently;appear to resist sleep;take a long time to go to sleep.If you're walking on eggshells to make sure they don't wake up, this might interest you.I …
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In this episode, I talk to Maru Rojas again. Maru is an Aware Parenting instructor in the UK and is originally from Mexico. She was a guest on the podcast on episode 139, also talking about sleep. If you haven't listened to that episode, I highly recommend listening to it after this one.Maru shares her journey of sleep with her daughter and son, as…
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In this episode, I share why Aware Parenting doesn't include the terms 'overtired', 'wake windows', and 'sleep regression', and what we perceive is going on when these terms are used.Because Aware Parenting has such different ways of understanding what's going on with sleep, it doesn't use a lot of terminology commonly used in other parenting parad…
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In this episode, I talk about the three ingredients for restful sleep. The first is well-known, the second is less well-known in this culture, and the third is often not recognised at all.I also explain the three different ways to bring about calmness before sleep, and why two of those only lead to superficial calmness, which often leads to babies …
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This little mini episode continues on from the last episode on cultural beliefs in relation to sleep.I talk about how looking at sleep practices all around the world helps us understand biological needs and cultural practices.Babies and children vitally need sleep, so it's adaptive for there to be many ways to support them to be able to go to sleep…
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I love looking at how cultural beliefs and practices affect parenting, and in this episode I explore this in relation to sleep for babies and children.I talk about The Continuum Concept book about the Yequana people, by Jean Liedloff, and how reading it affected me back in 1992.I explore how Classical Attachment Parenting was deeply influenced by I…
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Hello again!This is a very different episode, and it's for mothers, to mark Mothers Day in some parts of the world.Please note, that this is based on The Marion Method, rather than Aware Parenting.In the episode, I share three things:~ An invitation to see what shows up for you on Mothers Day.~ Me appreciating you as a mother.~ Me standing in for D…
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I'm so delighted to be starting this second sleep series, in tandem with editing my book, Sound Sleep and Secure Attachment with Aware Parenting, as well as offering a live round of the course of the same name, and my first Aware Parenting children's book, on rambunctious play before bed.This episode is an introduction to what me and my guests will…
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I'm grateful to one of my lovely mentees, who requested this episode, where I talk about some of the differences between Aware Parenting and Classical Attachment Parenting (a term created by me and adopted by Aletha Solter, the founder of Aware Parenting).Classical attachment parenting (CAP) refers to the original attachment parenting paradigm, whi…
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I'm so delighted that Kim Cousins is back on the podcast! Kim is an Aware Parenting instructor as well as a registered nurse who works on a perinatal mental health unit. She is also studying a graduate certificate in family therapy.She was also on episode 136 with her colleague, Erin.Please note that this episode talks about painful experiences in …
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This episode helps us recognize biological freeze responses in ourselves and our children. We explore ways of moving through stuck and numb feelings to more present and joyful ones. Sara offers a simple practice to help us defrost and reconnect with ourselves in readiness to deepen our connection with our children.…
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In every family there are times of emotional intensity as though the house is ‘on fire’! This episode helps us feel into biological fight and flight responses in ourselves and our children. We discuss what ‘riding these emotional storms’ may feel like from the inside out, building connections with ourselves and our children along the way.…
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This is the last episode in the series related to my latest best-selling book, 'I'm Here and I'm Listening', before I return to finish the food series, so this episode is a kind of bridge back to that!Then I'll be starting the second sleep series!Today, I share a story from my book, again from a child's perspective.Before that, I talk about how in …
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In this episode, I talk about why children aren't fighting sleep, and why we're often fighting their natural relaxation response.I share concisely about how we can trust children and follow their lead and can then cooperate with their natural relaxation response.I explain the power of play before bed, and why we can look at the "it'll all end in te…
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Challenging behaviour is a biological response. In this podcast we explore what is at the core of challenging behaviour and offer ways of being with emotions. Acknowledging our feelings and ways to release them. Simple tips to help ourselves and our children get unstuck and move towards richer states of connection and joy.…
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In this episode, I share about how we can stay connected with children in relation to screens, including with attachment play.I offer some information that I wish I'd had when my children were younger, about loving limits.I also share a touching story at the end from my new book, 'I'm Here and I'm Listening', from the perspective of a child.Putting…
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In this episode, I share about what's going on when a child is hitting. I talk about them being in the fight or flight response, and how we can help them move out of that state of hyperarousal, through feeling physically and emotionally safe, to return to homeostasis through healing raging and crying (or laughing and playing) with our loving suppor…
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In this episode, I talk about when children use have a soft toy, blanket or other object as a control pattern. This might be something they use to suppress their feelings when going to sleep or during the day when feelings bubble up.I explain about how they used to be known as 'transitional objects' in Winnicott's work, and how we see them differen…
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So what does Embodying Aware Parenting mean in practice? Don't be put off by the BIG words as we love to meet parents in the middle of the everyday muddle of parenting. We offer practical and tangible ways to stay sane amidst the emotional rollercoaster of modern life.Vicki Plomer & Sara Devoy
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In this episode, I respond to questions about loving limits that parents asked on my social media accounts.They include:What happens when loving limits don't seem to work – eg, the child moves on to something else and doesn't express any feelings;When loving limits aren't actually the most apt response;When our own feelings come up;When we find it …
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