Wild Peace for Parents: Stories of Hope & Inspiration
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Wild Peace is a place where parents of kids who are struggling - with mental health, learning issues or developmental differences - can come together for a lift. Hosted by Kendra Wilde, the show features conversations with parents and experts who share stories and insights to help you survive and thrive. Raising our kids can be overwhelming and exhausting… but you are not alone. We’re here to offer camaraderie, inspiration and support. Because child wellbeing starts with parent wellbeing.
“What would happen if we told the truth about our lives?” In this final episode of season 1, Liesl Moldow shares her real, raw, and incredibly inspiri...
Today we shine a light on what it’s like to be a father on an unexpected parenting journey. Dads need support too, but their needs are different. My g...
Deborah Sweet is the biological, adoptive and foster mama of (at last count) six kids. In our conversation she shares insights into her journey - rais...
In this episode we dig into why IEP meetings are so emotionally charged and mom Karen Kiecker shares her special education journey. Karen delved into ...
Kimber knew in her gut that something about her daughter was 'off'. After a long process of discovery - which included a doctor proclaiming Kate would...
Mental health challenges don’t just affect the child who is struggling, they affect the whole family. For siblings, the experience can be confusing, u...
When Lisa Lambert’s son began showing signs of significant mental health needs at age 7, she was catapulted into a world of complexity she had never k...
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Reva Tankle, whose impressive career path was serendipitously shaped by her own parenting experience. We talk about ...
In this episode, Gladys Richter openly shares what her son, who happens to be non-verbal living with autism, has taught her about the beauty of human ...
When Pamela discovered her son had learning and attentional issues and her daughter had developmental differences, she found a new way to use her PhD ...