Welcome to "Accidental Experts," the podcast that empathizes with the chaos of everyday parenting and life. If you find yourself overwhelmed by parenthood you're not alone. I'm your host, Bryce Hamilton, a seasoned licensed clinical social worker who has navigated the intricate challenges of family life firsthand.
In each episode, we delve into the complexities of parenting alongside insightful guests, offering practical solutions and fresh perspectives on the daily struggles parents encounter. From the seemingly mundane to the intricately complex, "Accidental Experts" breaks down the challenges of parenting, equipping you with valuable tips and strategies to navigate the labyrinth of family dynamics.
Whether you're a seasoned parent or just embarking on this rollercoaster ride, tune in to "Accidental Experts" for engaging and supportive conversations that leave you feeling empowered and ready to embrace the daily joys and hurdles of family life.
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Today we celebrate the anniversary of the very first Accidental Experts podcast episode. To recogniz
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Last week we interviewed sociologist and sv expert Dr. Nicole Bedera PhD about her extensive researc
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Parenting growing children is hard! Luke Kujacznski, SVP of the family wellness app Lucero shared so
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Children have a way of mirroring back ourselves, and sometimes we will learn about ourselves through
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Interviewing Luke Kujacznski of Lucero app for teens was such an enlightening experience. As a fathe
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Some parents believe that if they provide alcohol to their children in a controlled environment it i
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As we gear up for SuperBowl Sunday (go Kansas City!) please remember our children are watching! Don'
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Tomorrow is SuperBowl Sunday! If you haven't had a conversation with your teens about alcohol or oth
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Echoing the sentiments we posted earlier today, Jerod Breit, Regional Director of MADD, expands on t
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"We're not experts" Regional Director of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) did an excellent job c
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Nobody wants to get the phone call informing them their loved one has been involved in a catastrophi
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We spend a lot of time trying to offer support, advice, information and encouragement for parents na
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Regional Director for Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), Jerod Breit shared some shocking statist
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As we wrap up our week focusing on our recent episode, "Helping Neurodivergent Kids Make Friends" wi
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Tips for your weekend play dates from Emily Kircher-Morris! In this clip from our "Helping Neurodive
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What should we do when we notice our neurodivergent (or even neurotypical) children have friendships
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Ready to help your neurodivergent children make friends? The key is helping connect them with like-m
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Understanding neurodiversity and how it may exhibit in our children is an important key to helping t
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What is neurodivergence? I love how host of The Neurodiversity Podcast Emily Kircher-Morris's define
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Last week we shared clips from my conversation with Zero Suicide Institute Directer, Dr. Julie Golds
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How do we support our children after a suicide attempt or disclosure of self harm? Will my child eve
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Founder of Zero Suicide Institute, behavioral health transformation expert, Dr. Julie Goldstein Grum
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"None of them really wanted to die". Bringing to light the importance of having these difficult covn
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How do we approach the conversation of suicide or depression with our children? Director of Zero Sui
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If your child has been struggling with suicidal thoughts or has attempted suicide, it is essentail f
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Understanding when to take a child to the emergency room for a mental health crisis can be very impo
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