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- What if the thing your family needs most… isn’t more time - but better conversations?
In this episode, we reveal the one habit that keeps us aligned, connected, and actually moving forward - despite the chaos of raising six kids.
It’s simple. It’s structured. And almost no one does it.
If your family feels reactive, disconnected, or stuck in survival mode… this might be the reset you didn’t know you needed.
KEY POINTS
Why most families drift (and how to stop it)
The “quarterly reset” that changes everything
How to plan your family life like a thriving business
The power of stepping away to reconnect properly
What to actually talk about (so it’s not just another chat)
Balancing deep conversations with fun so it actually works
Turning vague goals into real, actionable plans
Why weekly check-ins make the biggest difference long-term
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“If your family is the most important thing in your life… when was the last time you made a plan for it?”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
Quarterly getaways / family planning sessions
Weekly couple check-ins
Goal setting (annual, quarterly, weekly rhythm)
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
Block out time (a day or weekend) with your partner—no distractions
Start with a full “life map” (kids, health, finances, routines, relationships)
Choose 2–3 focus words for the season ahead
Break big goals into specific, practical actions
Schedule your next check-in before you finish
Commit to a simple weekly alignment conversation
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - We’ve told kids for years that effort changes everything.
But the biggest review of growth mindset research in decades just found the results are tiny… sometimes nothing at all.
So should parents and teachers stop talking about “not yet”?
In this Doctor’s Desk episode, Justin and Kylie unpack what the science really says, why the data might be missing the magic, and the simple belief that still changes lives for many children.
KEY POINTS
A major new review analysed 24 gold-standard studies on growth mindset interventions.
The strongest research found very small or zero academic improvement.
Real classrooms and real families are far more complex than controlled trials.
No study shows growth mindset causes harm.
Language, belief, and persistence still influence motivation for many kids.
We should be careful about promises — but not abandon hope.
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“I don’t want to be the adult who looks at a child and says, ‘You just can’t.’”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
Gazmuri, C. (2025). Growth mindset interventions and academic achievement. Review of Education.
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
Swap limits for possibility: invite effort and exploration.
Focus on helping your child stay in the uncomfortable learning zone.
Offer support after they’ve tried, not before.
Remember: neutral evidence is not negative evidence.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - The harder we try to be the "perfect" parent, the more we can unintentionally hold our children back.
Family therapist Dr Jenny Brown explains why modern parenting has become so intense, how worry fuels conflict, and why the best thing you can do for your child is often to work on yourself instead. This practical conversation will help you step out of exhausting worry cycles, respond more calmly, and create the space your child needs to become more capable and confident.
KEY POINTS
Why parenting has become so overwhelming
The hidden cost of over-monitoring and over-helping
How parents get caught in worry cycles
Why changing yourself is more powerful than changing your child
Simple ways to respond calmly when your buttons get pushed
How giving children space builds resilience and confidence
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
"The parent makes a project out of themselves, not their child." — Dr Jenny Brown
RESOURCES MENTIONED
The Parenting Paradox: Loving Our Children by Giving Them Space to Grow by Dr Jenny Brown
The Parent Hope Project
The Parenting Revolution by Dr Justin Coulson
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
Notice one situation where you regularly worry or overreact.
Focus on changing your own response instead of your child's behaviour.
Lower your tone and resist over-explaining or rescuing.
If you lose your cool, apologise and reset.
Give your child more room to solve problems independently.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - Everyone else has a phone. Your child feels left out. And you’re the “mean parent” holding the line.
So what now?
In this solo Q&A episode of the Happy Families Podcast, I unpack one of the most common parenting dilemmas today: peer pressure, smartphones, and the fear that saying no will push your child away.
If your 10–12 year old is desperate to “follow the crowd,” this episode gives you a research-backed, relationship-first roadmap to hold boundaries without losing connection.
Because this isn’t really about the phone. It’s about identity, belonging, and trust.
KEY POINTS
Why friendship becomes central to identity around age 11
The real risk isn’t strict boundaries — it’s feeling dismissed
The 3-step framework: Explore. Explain. Empower.
What the research says about smartphones, depression, sleep, and obesity
The exact script to say when the answer is “not yet”
How to say yes to connection while saying no to the device
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“My job is to protect your developing brain — even when that feels unfair.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
Study published in the Pediatrics on smartphone use and wellbeing
Previous “Doctor’s Desk” episode on screens
Submit your parenting question at happyfamilies.com.au
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
Explore first. Ask: “Tell me what a phone would give you.” Listen without correcting.
Explain calmly. Share the why behind your boundary — not just the rule.
Empower together. Brainstorm ways to increase friend connection without a smartphone.
Give a future pathway. Revisit the conversation at a clear milestone (age, responsibility, contribution).
Stay warm. Boundaries don’t push kids away. Disconnection does.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. - You are pouring yourself out every single day. But into whose cup?
In this powerful conversation inspired by Derek Thompson, Justin and Kylie explore a simple metaphor that will stop you mid-scroll: every morning you wake with a full jug of water. By night, it’s empty. The only question that matters is where it went.
Work. News. Regret. Netflix. Anxiety. Group chats. Your kids. Your marriage.
Attention never lies. It reveals what we truly value.
If you’ve been feeling depleted, resentful, stretched thin — this episode will gently realign you with what actually matters.
Because tomorrow morning?
The jug refills.
KEY POINTS
The “Cup Game” metaphor and why you’re playing it whether you realise it or not
Why attention is your most honest measure of values
The hidden cost of pouring into cups that don’t matter
Why good things can still drain you
A simple end-of-day question that changes everything
How to reset — even if you’ve been “losing” the game for years
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“Attention never lies. It reveals what we truly value.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
Derek Thompson Substack article: Whose Cup Are You Filling?
Stephen Covey – “The things that matter most should never be at the mercy of the things that matter least.”
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
At the end of today, ask: Whose cup did I fill?
Notice one cup that received too much water.
Choose one relationship that gets first pour tomorrow.
When you feel depleted at 4pm, take one small intentional step toward connection.
Remember: the jug refills in the morning.
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About Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
Deciding which parenting advice to follow? Join the thousands of mums and dads who turn to Australia’s most downloaded parenting podcast.
Dr Justin Coulson and his wife Kylie bring real parenting solutions every day, cutting through the noise of modern advice with clear, practical guidance for every step of parenting.
From early childhood challenges to the complexities of the teenage years, each daily episode offers simple, evidence-based strategies to help you feel more confident in your decisions and more connected to your kids.
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