Kid Talk: The Podcast
Parents and teachers, do you ever feel like you need a friendly voice offering realistic, trustworthy advice without making you feel like you have to have all the answers? That's exactly why I'm here.
I'm Katie Plunkett, M.A.T., a veteran educator, author, and founder of Kid Talk (@kidtalk.co). I believe the way we talk to our kids truly matters, and the best way to learn effective communication practices is by discussing them and learning from each other.
In each episode, I chat with experts and fellow parents and teachers about everything from managing screen time and promoting body positivity to navigating tricky teen talks and taming tantrums. Every episode is packed with practical tips, effective strategies, and a lot of heart to make your role less overwhelming and a lot more joyful.
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Episodes
5 episodes
Let's Talk...CREATIVITY (w/ Elizabeth Blake-Thomas; @elizabeth_b_t)
Our guest today is Elizabeth Blake-Thomas (@elizabeth_b_t), a multifaceted personality whose expertise spans across creativity coaching, keynote speaking, and acclaimed authorship. Sh...
Let's Talk...KINDNESS (w/ Jaclyn Lindsey & Megan Peterson)
Our guests today are Jaclyn Lindsey (Co-Founder and CEO) and Megan Peterson (Learn Kind Program Manager), two of the incredible women behind all of the goodness happening over at kindness.org. In this episode...
Let's Talk...FOOD & BODIES (w/ Zoë Bisbing, MSW, LCSW; @mybodypositivehome)
Our guest today is Zoë Bisbing, MSW, LCSW (@mybodypositivehome) a licensed psychotherapist, speaker, and content crea...
Let's Talk...TEENS (w/ Kirsten Cobabe; @KirstenCobabe)
Our guest today is Kirsten Cobabe (@kirstencobabe), a former therapist turned coach, teen whisperer, and artist who specializes in supporting families as they navigate the waves of ad...
Let's Talk...SCREEN TIME (w/ Ash Brandin, EdS; @TheGamerEducator)
Our guest today is Ash Brandin, EdS (they/them), who has been a public school educator for over a decade. In that time they found innovative ways of using student interests — including video games — to increase engagement and make learning more...