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Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families

Dr Justin Coulson
Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
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    Good Daughtering [with Dr Allison Alford]

    10/2/2026 | 21 mins.
    She loves her parents. She wants to be a good daughter. So why does it feel so heavy?
    In this powerful conversation, Dr Allison Alford names the invisible emotional labour millions of women are carrying — and why being a “good daughter” shouldn’t cost you your wellbeing. From eldest daughter syndrome to guilt, boundaries, and burnout, this episode will leave you feeling seen, validated, and lighter.
    If you’ve ever felt stretched thin by family expectations, this one is for you.
    KEY POINTS
    What “daughtering” really is — and why naming it changes everything
    Why guilt is a terrible guide for family caregiving
    The hidden emotional and mental load daughters carry every day
    Why boundaries don’t make you selfish — they make you sustainable
    The freedom of being a “B-plus daughter” instead of burning out
    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
    “Being good enough isn’t about doing it all. It’s about doing what is sustainable.”
    RESOURCES MENTIONED
    Good Daughtering by Dr Allison Alford
    Follow Dr Allison Alford: daughtering101.com
    Socials: @daughtering101
    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
    Write down the invisible work you do for your family — and count it
    Replace “What should I be doing?” with “What’s sustainable right now?”
    Aim to be a B-plus daughter, not an exhausted A-plus one
    Talk openly about daughtering with friends and family — language brings relief
    Let go of guilt as a decision-maker and choose balance instead
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    Homeschooling: What to Do When You’re Ready but Clueless

    09/2/2026 | 15 mins.
    Thinking about homeschooling… but secretly terrified you’ll get it wrong?
    If you’re standing at the edge of homeschooling wondering What am I actually supposed to do all day?—this episode is for you. Justin and Kylie unpack what homeschooling really looks like once you ditch the school-at-home mindset and start building something that actually works for your child (and your sanity).
    This isn’t about rigid schedules or perfect plans. It’s about slowing down, tuning in, and creating learning that fits real kids and real families.
    KEY POINTS
    Why copying school at home almost always backfires
    The freedom (and relief) that comes from flexible structure
    The four principles that made homeschooling sustainable for their family
    Why community matters more than curriculum
    How knowing your why gets you through the hard days
    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
    “Homeschooling isn’t about doing school at home. It’s about creating learning that actually fits your child.”
    RESOURCES MENTIONED
    HappyFamilies.com.au
    Submitting a Tricky Question: [email protected]
    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
    Start slower than you think you need to
    Focus on connection before curriculum
    Find (or build) a homeschooling community early
    Let go of the idea that it has to look like school
    Revisit your why on the hard days—it matters more than your plan
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    Resilience is Relational

    08/2/2026 | 13 mins.
    We’ve been teaching kids resilience all wrong.
    If you’ve ever watched your child fall apart over homework, friendships, or an impossibly messy bedroom - this episode reframes everything you think you know about “being strong.”
    Resilience isn’t grit.
    It isn’t white-knuckling.
    And it definitely isn’t doing it alone.
    Justin and Kylie unpack the powerful truth backed by decades of research: resilience is relational — and what our kids need most when they’re struggling is us, closer than ever.
    KEY POINTS
    Why “tough it out” parenting quietly backfires
    The research that proves one relationship can change a child’s life
    How support builds competence (not dependence)
    What to do in the moment when your child feels overwhelmed
    Why moving closer is the most powerful parenting move you can make
    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
    “Resilience isn’t doing it alone. It’s knowing you’re not alone while you do it.”
    RESOURCES MENTIONED
    Nine Ways to a Resilient Child — Justin Coulson
    Emmy Werner’s Kauai Longitudinal Study
    Harvard Study of Adult Development
    happyfamilies.com.au
    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
    When your child is struggling, move closer — not further away
    Sit with them instead of fixing it for them
    Break big tasks into tiny, doable steps
    Let your voice become the calm they borrow
    Model asking for help — it teaches strength, not weakness
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    I'll Do Better Tomorrow - Kylie Saves a Life

    05/2/2026 | 15 mins.
    One honest conversation. One brave decision. One life changed.
    In this I’ll Do Better Tomorrow episode, Kylie shares a moment she almost dismissed — until a handwritten letter revealed the unimaginable impact it had. We also unpack why goals often fail kids, how habits quietly heal, and what happens when parents choose courage over convention. This is about noticing what’s not working… and acting before it’s too late.
    KEY POINTS
    Why focusing on who your child is becoming matters more than hitting a goal
    How movement reduces anxiety and low mood (even when it doesn’t “make you happy”)
    The quiet warning signs parents often miss
    Why “the best school” isn’t always the right school
    How one conversation gave a mum the courage to act — and likely saved a life
    A powerful reminder: resilience doesn’t grow alone, it grows in relationships
    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
    “So often we keep doing the same thing, hoping it will get better — but nothing changes until we act.”
    RESOURCES MENTIONED
    Happy Families — parenting courses and support
    Parenting ADHD [The Course] (happyfamilies.com.au)
    The Industry School (alternative education option discussed)
    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
    Get curious, not furious: ask why before fixing
    Shift goals into habits — focus on daily ways of being
    Watch energy, mood, and behaviour for quiet signals
    If something isn’t working, give yourself permission to choose again
    Have the brave conversation — it might matter more than you realise
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    The Best Books We Read in 2025

    04/2/2026 | 14 mins.
    Some books entertain.
    Some books inform.
    And then there are books that unsettle you—and quietly change how you see the world, your kids, and the systems shaping their lives.
    In this episode, Kylie and I step away from parenting advice (just briefly) to share the books that mattered most to us in 2025. These aren’t light beach reads. They’re confronting, provocative, and deeply relevant for parents raising children in a digital, diagnosed, distracted world.
    If you love books—and you care about the future your kids are growing up in—this one stays with you.
    Books & Resources Mentioned
    Boys — Dr Justin Coulson (join the waitlist to learn more!)
    Careless People — Sarah Wynn-Williams
    Searching for Normal — Sami Timimi
    Essentialism — Greg McKeown
    The Let Them Theory — Mel Robbins
    A Thousand Wasted Sundays — Victoria Vanstone
    Mumming — Victoria Vanstone
    1984 — George Orwell
    Lonesome Dove — Larry McMurtry
    A Gentleman in Moscow — Amor Towles
    Greenlights — Matthew McConaughey
    Parenting ADHD [The Course]
    My 8 Favourite Books in 2025 [Article]
    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
    Choose one book this year that challenges your assumptions—not just your habits
    Notice what makes you uncomfortable while reading—and sit with it
    Talk with your partner or teen about what you’re noticing in tech, mental health, and culture
    Remember: protecting kids starts with seeing the systems shaping them
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About Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families

The Happy Families Podcast with Dr. Justin Coulson is designed for the time poor parent who just wants answers now. Every day Justin and his wife Kylie provide practical tips and a common sense approach to parenting that Mums and Dads all over the world are connecting with. Justin and Kylie have 6 daughters and they regularly share their experiences of managing a busy household filled with lots of challenges and plenty of happiness. For real and practicable advice from people who understand and appreciate the challenges of a time poor parent, listen to Justin and Kylie and help make your family happier.
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