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Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families

Dr Justin Coulson
Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
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    The Secret to Raising Kids Who Love Reading [with author Samantha Summers]

    09/06/2026 | 16 mins.
    Finding genuinely good books for tweens can feel impossible. Too young feels childish. Too old feels uncomfortable. So when one book keeps kids reading under the blankets long after bedtime… parents notice.
    In this episode, Justin chats with author and coach Sam Summers about her new middle-grade fantasy novel The Lost Defenders — the fast-paced monster adventure kids are devouring in a single night.
    But this conversation goes deeper than books.
    Sam also opens up about rebuilding her life as a single mum, the pressure so many working mothers carry, and why “balance” might actually be making parents feel worse.
    If you’ve ever felt stretched too thin while trying to raise happy, confident kids, this episode will hit home.
    KEY POINTS:
    Why finding age-appropriate books for tweens is so difficult
    The secret to writing stories kids can’t put down
    How Sam tested her book on real kids before publishing
    Why reading together became an anchor during single motherhood
    The hidden pressure working mums carry every day
    Why “balance” is often an impossible goal
    The healthier mindset shift parents need instead
    What kids really learn from watching their parents
    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
    “What we want is for our children to see us happy, because one day they’ll copy the way we lived.”
    RESOURCES:
    The Lost Defenders by Sam Summers
    Top 48 Reads for Kids Aged 9-12
    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS:
    Find books that stretch your child without overwhelming them
    Create small reading rituals your kids will remember
    Stop chasing perfect balance and focus on what matters most right now
    Ask yourself: what version of adulthood am I modelling for my children?
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    Why Restricting Sugar Can Backfire (a Q&A About Sugar & ADHD)

    08/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    Cutting back sugar can help some ADHD kids feel calmer, happier, and more regulated… but how do you do it without accidentally creating food anxiety or body image struggles?
    In this episode, Justin and Kylie respond to a parent navigating the difficult balance between supporting an ADHD child’s wellbeing while protecting her relationship with food and her body.
    They unpack why the conversation should never be about weight, how parents can shift the focus toward wellbeing instead, and the powerful mindset change that helps children build healthier habits without shame or fear.
    KEY POINTS:
    Why reducing sugar should never be framed around weight
    The wellbeing-focused approach that changes everything
    How ADHD kids can learn to notice how food affects their bodies
    Why family culture matters more than strict food rules
    The danger of becoming too “fanatical” about healthy eating
    How small awareness moments create long-term change
    The connection between sleep, movement, nutrition, screens, and behaviour
    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
    “It’s not about weight. It’s not even about behaviour. It’s about wellbeing and how we want to feel.”
    RESOURCES:
    Misconnection by Justin Coulson
    Submit your tricky questions here
    Episode #957 Diet Free Families, with Dietician Meg McClintock [Podcast]
    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS:
    Talk about energy, mood, focus, and wellbeing instead of weight
    Make healthy changes as a whole family, not just for one child
    Help children notice how different foods make them feel
    Avoid perfectionism or overly strict food rules
    Prioritise sleep, movement, nutritious food, and reduced screen time
    Focus on progress and awareness, not instant transformation
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    "That's Going to End Up On Your Hips"

    07/06/2026 | 15 mins.
    A stranger in a bakery made one comment about a young girl’s body — and it sparked a conversation every parent needs to hear.
    When should we speak up? When should we walk away? And how do we help our kids build confidence in a world where careless comments about appearance are still far too common?
    In this powerful episode, Justin and Kylie unpack the viral bakery confrontation that divided the internet, explore the lasting impact of body-shaming comments, and share practical ways parents can help children become resilient, self-aware, and emotionally strong.
    They also dive into healthy masculinity, raising respectful boys, and the simple lesson every child should learn about commenting on other people’s bodies.
    KEY POINTS:
    Why comments about kids’ bodies can leave lasting emotional scars
    The difference between reacting publicly and protecting your peace
    How to teach children resilience without dismissing their feelings
    The “30-second rule” for commenting on appearance
    What healthy masculinity really looks like
    How to help daughters identify respectful relationships and red flags
    Using difficult moments as powerful teaching opportunities
    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
    “Healthy men help the people around them feel safer and stronger.”
    RESOURCES MENTIONED:
    Boys: Building Strong Young Men From the Inside Out by Dr Justin Coulson
    Happy Families podcast
    News.com.au article discussed in the episode
    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS:
    Teach children that other people’s opinions do not define their worth
    Model respectful language about bodies and appearance
    Use difficult social moments as teaching opportunities, not panic moments
    Encourage kids to notice how people make them feel: safer and stronger, or smaller and ashamed
    Remind children they never need to tolerate disrespect to be accepted
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    Date Night and the Power of Showing Up

    04/06/2026 | 18 mins.
    One unexpected date night changed everything. What started with reluctance, exhaustion, and a pottery wheel in the middle of an industrial estate turned into one of the most immersive and connecting experiences we’ve had in years.
    In this heartfelt episode of I’ll Do Better Tomorrow, Justin and Kylie share why ordinary date nights often fall flat, how novelty can reignite connection, and the surprising activity that completely pulled Justin out of stress and into flow.
    Plus, Kylie shares a deeply emotional story about one conversation between two sisters that revealed what children really know about a parent’s love — even in the middle of slammed doors, teenage tension, and hard seasons.
    This episode is a beautiful reminder that the moments we think aren’t landing may matter more than we realise.
    KEY POINTS:
    Why routine date nights can lose their spark
    The power of novelty and shared experiences in relationships
    How stepping outside your comfort zone strengthens connection
    The surprising mental health benefits of immersive activities
    What teenagers really remember about love and safety
    Why parenting is more about meaning than happiness
    The hidden impact of simply continuing to show up for your kids
    RESOURCES MENTIONED:
    Miss-Connection: Why your teenage daughter “hates” you, expects the world, and needs to talk by Dr Justin Coulson
    Preorder Boys: Building strong young men from the inside out by Dr Justin Coulson
    Claim your preorder bonuses for Boys
    Happy Families membership and resources
    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS:
    Plan one date night this month that feels new, adventurous, or slightly uncomfortable
    Focus less on ‘getting quality time’ and more on shared experiences
    Keep showing up with love, even when your child pushes you away
    Look for quiet evidence that your influence is deeper than you think
    Take time to savour the small family moments that often pass too quickly
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    Teaching Kids About Friendship

    03/06/2026 | 16 mins.
    Friendship drama is one of the biggest sources of stress for kids — and heartbreak for parents. In this episode, Justin and Kylie unpack the six powerful habits that create strong, lasting friendships and explain how parents can help children build healthier relationships from the very beginning.
    From loyalty and inclusion to emotional support and trust, these simple but profound friendship skills can shape your child’s confidence, wellbeing, and sense of belonging for years to come.
    If your child is struggling socially, feeling left out, or constantly caught in friendship ups and downs, this conversation will help you guide them with clarity and compassion.
    KEY POINTS:
    The six friendship habits linked to stronger relationships
    Why loyalty matters more than popularity
    How gossip quietly destroys trust
    The difference between emotional support and “fixing”
    Why belonging at school impacts lifelong wellbeing
    How small acts of kindness deepen friendships
    What parents can teach kids about inclusion and empathy
    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
    “Kids who understand that friendships require active care are far better equipped to keep them.”
    RESOURCES MENTIONED:
    Research by Michael Argyle and Monika Henderson on friendship
    Dr Kelly-Ann Allen’s work on school belonging
    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS:
    Talk with your child about what loyalty looks like in friendship
    Encourage them to include others and notice who gets left out
    Teach them to pause before sharing hurtful information
    Model emotional support by listening without trying to fix everything
    Help them look for small ways to encourage and serve friends
    Remind them that good friendships need effort, kindness, and consistency
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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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