
Resilient Kids Podcast
By Resilient Kids Podcast
The Resilient Kids podcast provides a resource for parents to navigate parenting. From author of the Parenting Road Code, Madeleine Taylor, comes a series of podcasts to assist parents. Touching topics such as: screen time, growing confidence, and managing expectations, it features interviews with parents all with different and unique perspectives. Madeleine's set of knowledge provides a platform that encourages natural, useful, and resource filled discussions which are sure to assist many parents.

Bailey Selland Interview - Thoughts from an Adventure Mom - Resilient Kids Podcast
Resilient Kids Podcast • By Resilient Kids Podcast • Nov 15, 2022
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Anna Popata Interview - Parenting 2 Under 2 - Resilient Kids Podcast
Parenting 2 kids under the age of 2 could be considered an Olympic level sport. Whilst extremely rewarding and fulfilling it certainly comes with it's many challenges. Anna and Madeleine have a conversation about these challanges and these rewarding experiences. It is such an important time of growth in their brains so the way parents approach this time is key. Madeleine and Anna provide a comprehensive look into this and Anna provides a helpful and considerate perspective on this time.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
Email: resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Anna Popata
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
24:04
January 01, 2023

Sarah Amy Glensor Best Interview - Forgiving and Learning from Parenting Imperfection - Resilient Kids Podcast
Sarah works with parents, doing workshops and supporting parents on their role. But, most importantly she’s a mother, and it’s her journey to forgiveness of herself that is the topic of this discussion. Madeleine and Sarah have an emotive, personal, and helpful discussion on understanding that parenting is tough, and we are imperfect and will make mistakes in this process. Sarah makes the important point that we don’t need to be perfect! It’s a learning process but we have to forgive ourselves, because there are a lot of what if’s in this world .
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
Email: resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Sarah’s book: Changing the World Is Child's Play: Inspirations for Making Everyday Moments with Children Count
Link: https://books.google.co.nz/books/about/Changing_the_World_Is_Child_s_Play.html?id=ZZhbrgEACAAJ&source=kp_book_description&redir_esc=y
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Sarah Amy Glensor Best
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
22:39
December 27, 2022

Fiona Robinson-Morey Interview (Part 2) - Parenting through Tension - Resilient Kids Podcast
Madeleine welcomes Fiona back for the second part of their conversation. Fiona comes back and shares how the strategies suggested by Madeleine have impacted the process of getting her child to bed. It’s a tricky world and lots of distractions are around, like a renovation to a bedroom! But even with these distractions, we can see that developing strategies to support and nurture our children in difficult situations is important. This is a must-listen to see how practical advice can change our situations.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
Email: resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Fiona Robinson-Morey
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
09:29
December 13, 2022

Fiona Robinson-Morey Interview (Part 1) - Parenting Through Tension - Resilient Kids Podcast
This conversation, the first of a two part series where Madeleine discusses with Fiona the difficulty of getting kids to bed and getting them up in the morning. Madeleine offers Fiona extremely practical advice of giving choices and areas of control for the children to help them get to bed. Fiona, a working mother, has to balance her time as anyone working parent does. It is in this shared experience that there is so much to gain for all parents. Part two will be coming soon, in which we can hear the results of the suggestions Madeleine has provided.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
Email: resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Fiona Robinson-Morey
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
14:09
November 29, 2022

Bailey Selland Interview - Thoughts from an Adventure Mom - Resilient Kids Podcast
Bailey runs the Instagram adventure parenting page Spirit and Guts (link below). She and Madeleine have a rich and important discussion on emotional intelligence. Helping our children to manage their emotions when they’re young can really set them up for the future. Bailey’s graduate school experience gives her an excellent base of knowledge but is also willing to admit that the process of teaching emotional intelligence to children is difficult. This discussion is so valuable for all parents and generally the importance of understanding our emotions.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
Email: resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Bailey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritandguts/
Bailey's Website: https://baileyselland.com
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Bailey Selland
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
21:30
November 15, 2022

Katie Sherriff Interview - Navigating New Family Dynamics - Resilient Kids Podcast
Katie is a mother of an 8 year old and comes on the show to talk about navigating new family dynamics. She talks about going in blind to this new situation and the lack of resources for parents in this situation. Katie gives sound advice on navigating this situation and that makes this episode an excellent resource for parents going through this. Katie’s experiences is also very human and friendly, and provides great advice on ensuring lines of communication exist in the family.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
Email: resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Katie Sherriff
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
21:43
November 01, 2022

Judith Yeabsley Interview - Teens and Uncertainty - Resilient Kids Podcast
Judith discusses with Madeleine our teenager’s space of uncertainty in this modern world. With the pandemic, cost of living crisis, and a number of other uncertainties in our world, it’s a tough time to navigate the world. They discuss how to find some certainty and develop a compass to help our teenagers for their navigation into adulthood. Judith, an expert in fussy eating, has an excellent perspective on raising children and supporting them through their growth. They discuss how essential a family’s values are on assisting our children through their growth.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
Email: resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Judith's Website: https://theconfidenteater.com/about/
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Judith Yeabsley
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
28:41
October 18, 2022

Suzanne Miller - Parenting with Perfection - Resilient Kids Podcast
Suzanne and Madeleine have a rich discussion on the difficulty of children’s perfectionism. Looking at the wider reasons for why our kids put these expectations on themselves, and why our children experience this pressure. Suzanne, a school teacher, and a parent, has a genuine wide breadth of knowledge that gives the conversation depth. The interview addresses the question of how to support kids who have this drive to seek perfection, and just as importantly, the need to set boundaries for these children.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Suzanne Miller
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
29:55
October 04, 2022

Ruth Taylor Interview - Phone Free Day - Resilient Kids Podcast
Parenting is the most personal thing you can do, it is the ultimate job, and as such training helps you better understand yourself and your child. Ruth Taylor counts herself lucky that she was fortunate to be trained as a parenting facilitator before she had children but admits that putting the calmly thought out plans into action was at times much harder than she thought.
After losing her mother to cancer she decided to start recording her experiences and ideas, to provide a record for her own children and as encouragement to others. She continued to make notes recording the impact, on her children, of moving from England to New Zealand, being made redundant and other life experiences she had not necessarily planned for.
Though the books follow her girls through different ages and stages, there are concepts which crop up in later books which would have been useful to know earlier, and guidelines in earlier books which really help provide refocus when parenting the older versions.
The world we live in is constantly changing but learning how to communicate, build resilience, make memories and overall cope with the personal nature of the role is vital.
Some of the topics covered:
· The importance of non verbal communication
· Behaviour strategies
· The formation of routines
· Understanding and coping with change
· Mastering creativity
· Understanding grief
· Building support networks and childcare options
· How to build memorable memories
· Planning and perseverance
Please check out Ruth's website ruthtaylor.net for more information and to access courses, articles and other resources.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
Email: resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Ruth Taylor
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
13:35
October 03, 2022

Tony Kemp Interview - Setting Limits - Resilient Kids Podcast
The story of this podcast with Tony Kemp starts even before they begin on their topic. They discuss the difficult of a to-do list and our different ways of operating. This then flows into some discussion of screens. They have a rich discussion on the difficulty of setting limits on screen time, whilst acknowledging the importance of it being a balance.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
Email: resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Daniel Aman: https://resilientkids.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ANTs-in-your-brain.pdf
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Tony Kemp
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
28:54
September 20, 2022

Trent Mankelow Interview - Fear of Failure or Looking Stupid - Resilient Kids Podcast
Trent Mankelow and Madeleine discuss the processes of trying to encourage children to explore extra-curricular activities. Touching upon creating an understanding of why children find it difficult to take risks and put themselves out there. Trent’s years of experience as an entrepreneur and product manager gives him an interesting perspective on helping our children grow from their failures.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
Email: resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Daniel Aman: https://resilientkids.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ANTs-in-your-brain.pdf
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Trent Mankelow
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
26:45
September 06, 2022

Taino Bendz Interview - How To Build Confidence - Resilient Kids Podcast
Taino and Madeleine have a rich discussion from across the world. The bridge between Aotearoa and Sweden is crafted through an important discussion that touches upon bullying, building confidence and the area of Taino’s expertise, technology. Essential questions of finding the balance between supporting your child and understanding how a parent’s anxiety can be projected onto children. They also touch upon the changing world, and how different parents approach rules for their children. Importantly, touching on how parents can communicate with each other on these essential aspects of raising children.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
Email: resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Daniel Aman: https://resilientkids.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ANTs-in-your-brain.pdf
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Taino Bendz
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
32:45
August 23, 2022

Hugh Good Interview - Managing Devices - Resilient Kids Podcast
This episode is a friendly discussion between Madeleine and Hugh. They cover a range of topics relating to managing device use for our children. The conversation touches on the fight against the attention economy and the major corporations who's aim it is to gain the attention of our children. Most importantly, they discuss strategies to aid parents to find the balance between technology and ensuring our kids have the best possible relationship with screens.
Have your say on the Resilient Kids Podcast. We value your feedback of all variety or even if you have an idea of what you'd like to hear in the future. Please leave a review, and follow us on your podcast provider to ensure you're kept up to date when any new podcast is released. Further, if you'd like to contact the podcast directly, our email is just below.
resilientkidspod@gmail.com
Resources:
Parenting Road Code: https://resilientkids.org.nz/product/this-workbook-is-to-be-used-along-side-the-parenting-road-code-to-help-readers-think-through-the-exercises-and-record-their-thoughts-the-workbook-will-be-useful-to-refer-back-to-over-time-to-assist/
Daniel Aman: https://resilientkids.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ANTs-in-your-brain.pdf
Digital Reading: https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/ninetonoon/audio/2018671134/is-digital-reading-changing-how-our-brains-work
Podcast Creator: Madeleine Taylor
Guest: Hugh Good
Edited By: Wynter McCook-Weir
Intro Music By: Guy Ritani
23:13
August 09, 2022