
By Gautam Raj Anand
There are no rules really for parenting as every individual develops their signature style of raising their kids only after they are born. However, for millennials, parenting is much tougher than it was for the generations before them. This is because a major chunk of millennials are working 24*7, travelling, exercising and socialising, which leaves very little time for them to read or discuss parenthood matters with their respective partners or take advice from experts. Parenting is a vast subject with no end to information, but the time to process that information is sparse.
The Parent Hood is the ultimate source for parents to get answers to questions they really want to ask. From child healthcare to relationship troubles, the podcast covers everything in an impartial, engaging manner. The best part about the podcast is that it offers professional advice which is delivered by experts. So, parents who are confused and overwhelmed can find answers and much needed solace.
Available in multiple languages, this podcast initiates engaging, fun and pertinent conversations about raising children and maintaining a happy, healthy family. These talks are delivered by the world’s leading experts who have been on stage at the numerous TED and TEDx events across the world.
This podcast is a humorous take on the journey from finding out about pregnancy to becoming first-time parents. While being extremely funny, it also touches upon major challenges that are faced by parents. From picking out baby names together to being uncomfortably overdue, this is a fun, first-hand experience of a couple through a series of eight episodes.
Hosted by popular actor Matt Lanter and his blogger wife Angela Lanter, this is a sequel to their pregnancy related podcast ‘Hello Bump’. This time around, Matt and Angela are giving their listeners insights into life with a baby. Through the podcast, they offer parents a look into their lives so that they can learn from their mistakes and share their joy as well.
Hosted by a parent and psychology professional, this podcast, as its name suggests, teaches parents how to talk about tricky subjects with their children. Many parents might find it hard to initiate conversations about topics such as body image, divorce, gender and sexuality, and more. Through this podcast, parents can learn exactly how to tackle these difficult questions that children tend to ask.
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(The writer is Founder & CEO, Hubhopper.)