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Resilient Kids Podcast

Resilient Kids Podcast

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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.Resilient Kids Podcast Parenting Relationships
Episodes
  • Raising Antiracist Children - Interview with Merophy Hyslop
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode, Madeleine talks with Merophy Hyslop about her experience adopting transracially, and what she’s learned along the way. Merophy shares the real, everyday parts of navigating identity, culture, and family, and how those experiences shaped the way she thinks about raising antiracist kids.

    Resilient Kids is #1 on FeedSpot's Top 15 New Zealand Parenting Podcasts! https://podcast.feedspot.com/new_zealand_parenting_podcasts/

    Resources:

    Merophy's Book Recommendations: Don't touch my Hair by Sharee Miller

    The Real Santa by Nancy Redd

    Mophead, by Selina Tusitala Marsh

    Aotearoa, by Gavin Bishop

    Patu, by Gavin Bishop

    Facebook Groups:Culturally Fluent Families: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1A5SctKuXD/

    Thirdspace Aotearoa: https://www.facebook.com/thirdspaceprojectsaotearoaTauiwi Tautoko:https://www.facebook.com/tauiwitautoko


    Madeleine's website: https://www.peopleskillsconsulting.co.nz/

    Get in touch: resilientkidspod@gmail.com

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    14 mins
  • Inherited Perspectives and Open-mindedness - Interview with Jessica Barnes
    Oct 26 2025

    Join today's guest, Jessica Barnes, on an exploration of how the attitudes and behaviors of parents can subtly pass down through generations, shaping our beliefs, biases, and worldviews. Jessica invites listeners to reflect on which inherited perspectives still serve them, and reveals the importance of listening inward and analyzing our intuitive responses.

    Jessica also shares the value of surrounding oneself with people from different backgrounds and with different values, as a way to expand perspective and build empathy. Finally, she offers practical advice on how to stay open-minded and balanced in a world of many “truths,” where people’s realities can differ widely, and how it’s perfectly okay to simply disagree while remaining true to your own values.Resilient Kids is #1 on FeedSpot's Top 15 New Zealand Parenting Podcasts! https://podcast.feedspot.com/new_zealand_parenting_podcasts/

    Resources:

    Jessica's Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Ps59OvIQF63G4FBGcqbVV?si=7e1b27567df84092

    Jessica's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094182336643

    Jessica's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/get.zen.with.jess

    Catherine Delahunty (Tauiwi experience): https://carecca.nz/catherine-delahunty/

    Jase Williams (Trauma Informed Pedagogies): https://www.jasewilliams.nz/index.htmlMatt Brown - (My Fathers Barbers): https://www.penguin.co.nz/authors/matt-brown

    The Pākehā Project: https://www.pakehaproject.nz/offerings


    Madeleine's website: https://www.peopleskillsconsulting.co.nz/

    Get in touch: resilientkidspod@gmail.com

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    24 mins
  • Protecting Dreams in the Age of AI - Interview with Adrian Martinca
    Oct 23 2025

    In this episode, Madeleine sits down with Adrian Martinca to explore the profound effects of artificial intelligence on human life and connection. Together, they discuss what kind of relationship we should be striving to build with AI, and how the rapid pace of technological change shapes our values and choices. The conversation also touches on the quieter, everyday consequences of tech, how social media and misdirected connectivity can erode family bonds, and why this makes it harder for parents to truly support their children in pursuing their dreams.

    Adrian shares practical strategies to help children verbalize dreams as action statements, bringing wishes for a brighter future one step closer to realization.

    Resilient Kids is #1 on FeedSpot's Top 15 New Zealand Parenting Podcasts! https://podcast.feedspot.com/new_zealand_parenting_podcasts/

    Resources:

    Technology For The Future: https://t4tf.org/

    Operation Dream Force:

    https://t4tf.org/operation-dream-force/


    Madeleine's website: https://www.peopleskillsconsulting.co.nz/

    Get in touch: resilientkidspod@gmail.com



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    27 mins
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