
Episode 21: "KNOCK IT OFF!!!" Millennial Moms & Gentle Parenting: Breaking Cycles Without Losing Your Mind
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💡 Episode Description:
What does it really mean to be a gentle parent… when you’re running on no sleep, no patience, and were raised on “because I said so”?
In this episode, Kristina and Christina dig into what gentle parenting actually is (and isn’t), how their ‘90s childhoods shaped their default responses, and why trying to do things differently sometimes feels fake, frustrating — or like you’re about to explode.
Kristina shares a moment where she turned to ChatGPT for help mid-meltdown — and immediately got called out by her 6-year-old for being on her phone. (The irony isn’t lost on us.) They talk through those “I’m doing my best and it’s still not enough” moments, and how to parent from a place of connection… without losing your mind.
This episode is for every mom who’s googled “how to stop yelling at your kids” at 10 PM, the ones who feel guilty after snapping, and the ones doing the messy, beautiful work of breaking cycles — while still saying “knock it off” sometimes.
What Is Gentle Parenting, Really?
We break down the definition we wish we had when we first started:
Gentle parenting is an approach that encourages parents to guide rather than control their children. It prioritizes understanding the child’s feelings and needs, modeling appropriate behavior, and setting consistent, compassionate boundaries. It’s about teaching with the child — not doing things to them.🧠 Key Principles of Gentle Parenting:
- Empathy – Trying to understand what your child is feeling, even when their behavior is hard to manage
- Respect – Treating your child as a whole person whose thoughts and feelings matter, even when they’re little
- Boundaries – Saying “no” with love, and holding limits without yelling or threats
- Modeling – Showing them how to regulate emotions and resolve conflict by doing it yourself
🛑 What Gentle Parenting Isn’t:
• It’s not permissive parenting (letting your kid do whatever they want)
• It’s not about being your child’s best friend
• It doesn’t mean never getting angry — it means learning to respond rather than react
💗 This Week’s Pink Spotlights:
• Christina: Roe mineral sunscreen powder with built-in brush — perfect for little faces. Thanks to @aloprofile for the rec!
• Kristina: Splitsapp – Splitwise by Peter (for keeping your life split and sorted).
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