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Whitney Goodman is a licensed marriage and family therapist and author on a mission to help adult family members have better relationships. Each week, Whitney has conversations with influential guests and real people to help listeners find new ways of looking at old family problems. Calling Home is available every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts.
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A place to call home podcast is a resources aimed to help the next generation of primary producers in Australia. Throughout the podcast, guest share first hand stories to help guide you onto life on the land as well as Industry experts who share their knowledge to help you on your journey to find A Place To Call Home. Copyright: A Place to Call Home Group 2024
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What's going on in New Hampshire, the good ol' the Granite State? Tune in as we discuss the New Hampshire real estate market, introduce you to industry leaders and talk with local business owners and community members.
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When we expatriate, we all ask ourselves: am I o.k.? Do I belong? Am I safe? What happens if an answer is no? Alternatively, as often happens, everything goes beautifully. But we each move for different reasons that satisfy our souls, our core. These needs help us feel alive, of value. To find a spot where you can happily belong fills a primal need. Some of us may travel to attain that. We, expats . . . immigrants, learn to be comfortable with the unknown. We search for answers and look for ...
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Call Me On The Way Home is to ask two major questions of our guest: What have you mastered? What are you working on and hope to master? I want to learn from my network about the cool things they are doing and publish our conversations. The title comes from my lengthy time in a car on my evening commutes in LA. And you only talk to people you really want to on the way home, usually good friends. My hope is to stay connected with my network through interesting dialogue, thought provoking quest ...
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”Blazing Fury,” a podcast delving into California’s pressing environmental crisis: wildfires. From towering infernos to smoldering blazes, these disasters wreak havoc on the landscape, communities, and ecosystems. They endanger not only wildlife, but human lives as well. Through expert interviews and firsthand accounts, this podcast uncovers the staggering scale of destruction; From loss of lives and homes to irreversible damage to biodiversity. Systemic issues exacerbating the crisis are co ...
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Transform your relationships at school - with your students and peers, and in life - with your family, friends and colleagues. Enjoy conversations about prioritizing communication with an intentional approach to healthy and inclusive relationships. Tara Gretton and Vicky Essebag are experienced solution-focused practitioners and instructional leaders with a background in education, social work and family therapy. Over the past few months, Tara (UK), and Vicky (Canada), have enjoyed sharing t ...
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In this episode, Whitney answers two caller questions. Caller 1 is dealing with cultural pressures to care for her gaining parents. Caller 2 has parents who are politicians with beliefs that differ from her own. You can join the Family Cyclebreakers Club at Calling Home here. To learn more about Whitney and her work, visit her website. Learn more a…
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Balancing the needs of in-laws, parents, and your new family can be challenging, especially when merging families with different backgrounds and expectations. In this episode, Whitney discusses why open communication, clear boundaries, and empathy are key to maintaining balance. I Takeaways Balancing the needs of in-laws, parents, and your new fami…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 47 of A Place to Call Home. This week we chat to Melissa Neilsen from Rural Women's Exercise. Throughout this episode we cover a range of topics and hear from Mel about her journey to creating Rural Women's Exercise. We also chat about - Coming into a family business - Some of challenges that she faced and how she …
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In this episode, Whitney speaks with two callers. She explores the complexities of parent-child relationships, emotional neglect, parentification, and the challenges of navigating relationships with disabled parents. She discusses the emotional struggles faced by children of abusive parents, the responsibilities of parents to protect their children…
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In the wake of this election, many Americans wonder: Can I continue to have a relationship with family members who disagree with me politically? In this episode, Whitney walks you through her own journey in a large family with different political beliefs and provides you with a series of questions to explore. This episode will help you decide what …
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 46 of A Place to Call Home. This week we chat to Jemma Dingle from Blue Sky Heritage Eggs and we chat about her land ownership journey as well as all things chickens and pasture raised eggs. We also chat about - Her journey working in the mines - Share investing - Building up their real estate investments - Buying …
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 45 of A Place to Call Home. This week we chat to Claudia Bryant from the Farm Life plan, throughout the chat we cover a range of topics including. - Growing up in a failed succession plan - Working with in agribusiness - Side Hustles Vs Business - Creating a business - What Claudia has learnt from teaching primary …
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In this episode, Whitney answers two caller questions. One is about enmeshed in-laws and the other is an adult who is trying to re-parent themselves. She discusses the profound effects of critical parenting on self-perception and self-love. She emphasizes that while individuals can work towards healing and self-acceptance, they may never fully repl…
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In this episode Tara and Vicky have the pleasure of interviewing Ayse Adil. Ayse is the co-founder of Family Based Solutions, a charity in Enfield, London, that provides support for families experiencing child-to-parent abuse, families recovering from domestic abuse, and adult perpetrators of abuse. With over 15 years of experience in various educa…
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I invited Janelle (@heyjanellemarie) from TikTok to the podcast this week. I have watched every single one of her toxic mother-in-law videos, and I've been dying to speak with her. In this episode, Janelle discusses the challenges of navigating relationships with mothers-in-law and the impact it has on marriages. She shares her personal experiences…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 44 of A Place to Call Home. This week we chat to Bronte Austin from Flock and Herd Nutrition and we talk about all things animal health and nutrition. As well as, - Growing up on a property - Her Journey to becoming an animal nutritionist - Why animal nutrition is so important - What you should look our for in your…
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In this episode, Whitney Goodman reflects on the first anniversary of the Calling Home podcast and community. She emphasizes the importance of community and shared experiences in navigating complex family relationships. The episode also addresses listener questions with a daughter who doesn't want her father to attend her wedding and an adult who w…
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In this conversation, Whitney Goodman interviews Gabriel, also known as The Indomitable Black Man, about his journey to becoming a content creator who promotes respectful or gentle parenting. They discuss the challenges of being a black man in the gentle parenting space and the misconceptions surrounding discipline and abuse. Gabriel emphasizes tea…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 43 of A Place to Call Home. This week we chat to Luke Neill, who shares his story to finding A Place to Call Home. Throughout the episode we will hear Luke talk about his journey so far as well as. - Building a career in Mining and Gas - Purchasing Real estate - What he would have done differently looking back - Pu…
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In this episode, Whitney Goodman and Dr. Ramani discuss how narcissism is in the family. This is a great episode for anyone who is wondering: Is my parent a narcissist? How do I deal with a narcissistic parent or family member? How do I set boundaries and disengage? Are narcissistic adult children born or raised to be this way? Should I go to thera…
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This is Part 3 of a 3-part series on adult child and parent estrangement. In this episode, Whitney compares the survey results of estranged parents and estranged adult children. She shares her thoughts about the survey results and dives deeper into what this survey has taught us about this issue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoic…
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Yolanda and Daria 'Dasha' Bashkina Cochran find out what happens when a Russian girl uproots her life at home, pursues love across the Atlantic, and lands in a small town in Texas. Daria 'Dasha', speaks her mind about her life in Texas, being Russian right now, and therapy for international transplants. Listen now! https://www.instagram.com/the_pla…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 41 of A Place To Call Home Podcast. On this episode we chat to Nat and Kahlia Micken from Invest Out West Podcast, to chat about all things investing and getting started. We will also chat about - Their Journey to Land ownership - Going through succession - Money Mindset - Getting started investing - Why they inves…
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In this episode, Whitney shares the findings from a survey of 2382 estranged adult children. She offers a deep dive into why many distance themselves from their parents. The survey reveals common themes such as unresolved conflict, emotional or physical harm, and the lasting impact of difficult childhood experiences, where self-preservation sometim…
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This is Part 1 of a 3 Part Series on Adult Child and Parent estrangement. In this episode, Whitney discusses the findings from a survey of 204 estranged parents. You will hear how this group of parents feels about their estrangement from their adult child, what they're willing to do to fix the relationship, and if therapists and social media really…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 41 of A Place To Call Home Podcast. On this episode we chat to Ana Almeida from Tropical North Queensland Drought Hub. Throughout we will be chatting all about ESG and how it will affect your land ownership journey. Throughout this Episode we chat about. - Ana's journey to Australia - What does ESG stand for and wh…
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In this conversation, Whitney Goodman answers two caller questions about the complexities of estrangement and the challenges of communicating with parents. She emphasizes the importance of self-protection, setting boundaries, and understanding the dynamics of parent-child relationships. Goodman also discusses the need for accountability and emotion…
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Family estrangement and going no contact are deeply painful and complex experiences that impact both adult children and their parents. Often rooted in unresolved childhood trauma, unmet emotional needs, or longstanding power dynamics, estrangement reflects a significant breakdown in communication and trust within the family. Adult children may choo…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 40 of A Place To Call Home Podcast. On this episode we chat to Tam Michalek. Tam was one of youngest people to ever have a live export licence in Australia and throughout this journey we chat all about live export and her journey to finding A Place to Call Home. Throughout this Episode we chat about. - Finding her …
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Surviving family holidays can be difficult when you are estranged or have unresolved tensions with your family. Holidays and events can bring deep-seated conflicts to the surface. The pressure to maintain peace can be overwhelming, especially when you're masking feelings of distrust and hurt. Navigating these relationships requires setting firm bou…
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Who should be in the delivery room? In today’s episode, you will learn why having that conversation with yourself and other family members is critical, especially if you are an expectant mother. Whitney covers why each generations has a different perception and expectation about being in the delivery rooms. Older women, for example, believe they sh…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 39 of A Place To Call Home Podcast. On this episode we chat to Kylie Stretton from Red Hill Station. This is a great episode for anyone looking to chase that dream of owning a cattle station. Throughout this Episode we chat about. - Growing up in the bush - Working in Agriculture - Raising kids in Rural Australia -…
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Accepting what Is and managing your relationship with parents who may never apologize or change their behavior is not an easy path. It requires a deep level of acceptance, acknowledging that your parents might not become the people you wish they were, and understanding that healing begins with accepting the situation as it is, not as you hope it wo…
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Join Whitney Goodman and Vienna Pharaon, LMFT, as they discuss the role of the Golden Child in a dysfunctional family system. You will learn: how someone becomes the golden child why golden children struggle how sibling dynamics play into this role how to step out of the golden child role Let’s Connect Have a question for Whitney? Call Home at 866-…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 38 of A Place To Call Home Podcast. On this episode we chat to Phillip Hughes from the Lachlan Hughes Foundation. Throughout this Episode we chat about. - The Hughes journey towards regenerative agriculture - The difference it has made in their business - The lasting legacy of Lachlan Hughes - The history of the La…
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Balancing boundaries and empathy in family relationships means understanding and validating your family's feelings and experiences while also protecting your own emotional and mental well-being. Empathy allows you to connect with your loved ones on a deeper level, but without boundaries, it can lead to neglecting your own needs and compromising you…
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing our very own Tara Gretton! Vicky Essebag and Naomi Whitehead co-host this episode as they learn about Tara's inspiring work. Tara is an accredited solution-focused practitioner and social worker with post-graduate qualifications in child development and social work, and additional training in hu…
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Supporting a partner who has issues with their parents requires empathy, patience, and understanding. It's not just understanding their feelings but also actively putting yourself in their shoes and acknowledging their emotional experience. That is listening attentively, validating their feelings, and reassuring them that their emotions are legitim…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 37 of A Place To Call Home Podcast. On this Episode we chat to Alice Mabin from Al Mabin Photography and Agrishots. This is a great episode and we cover a range of topics. Throughout this Episode we chat about. - Growing up in New Zealand - Overcoming a Horse riding accident - Moving to Australia - Working in Agric…
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Feeling tired of being the parent to your parents is a common struggle, especially when they rely on you for emotional or even physical suapport. It can be overwhelming to manage their needs while trying to prioritize your own life and the family you're building. Setting boundaries is essential, not just for your well-being but also to maintain a h…
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It's been over three decades since Suzanne, her sibling and parents moved from Europe to the US. What exactly has kept her here for so long? We discuss her uncomplicated life in the US, her personal story of overcoming breast cancer and why her U.S. healthcare system played a pivotal role in her recovery. Tune in and subscribe to the show. https://…
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Part 2 with Ynhi. We continue our story of expat transformation with Ynhi Carr. We look deeper into life in Vietnam and the experience of others. We discuss raising American kids, giving back to others, handling other people's opinions, and setting your own identity, goals and quality of life. Email guest@theplaceswecallhome.com to share your expat…
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This week on Calling Home, Whitney speaks with therapist and author Todd Baratz on how childhood and family dynamics impact romantic relationships. He discusses why the environment we are raised in shapes who we are and how we communicate, which in turn influences the partners we choose. They also chat about "good enough" relationships and why rela…
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In this new episode, Tara Gretton and Vicky Essebag have the pleasure of interviewing Naomi Whitehead, a passionate and inspirational solution-focused leader. Naomi resides in Sheffield, England where she is a freelance solution-focused practitioner whose current portfolio includes managing her own coaching and training company, providing coaching …
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This week, Whitney answers questions from listeners who are dealing with narcissists in their family and discusses how to set proper boundaries. The first caller’s question deals with a narcissist brother-in-law changing the family dynamic. The second caller recently discovered that her father was a narcissist and her mother the enabler and is ques…
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In this episode of Calling Home, Whitney Goodman discusses the trend of mothers being overly attached to their sons, often referred to as "boy moms". This dynamic can be harmful to both the mother and son and lead to emotional incest, where the son is put into a husband-like role. Whitney talks about the reasons behind this phenomenon, including so…
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This week our listener questions deal with navigating difficult family dynamics during holidays and events. The first caller struggles with an estranged family and feels isolated during celebrations. The second caller cut off their alcoholic mother for safety reasons, but struggles with her presence at family gatherings. Have a question for Whitney…
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This week on Calling Home, Whitney speaks with therapist and author Nedra Tawwab on the concept of enmeshment in family relationships. They talk about what enmeshment is and what makes it different from a close family relationship. Nedra emphasizes the importance of setting healthy boundaries and respecting the autonomy of others, especially as chi…
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Whitney is answering more of your questions from the Calling Home voicemail line. The first caller is struggling with her spouse's lack of support for her decision to maintain no contact with her family, even in emergencies. The second caller, identified as the family scapegoat, is torn between cutting off contact with her family or trying to maint…
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This week on Calling Home, Whitney discusses the topic of emotional incest, also known as covert incest. This form of emotional abuse occurs when a parent or primary caregiver treats their child like a romantic partner, relying on them for emotional support typically provided by a partner. Whitney will talk about when emotional incest often occurs …
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Today on the podcast we’re wrapping up May and our conversations about grandparent relationships by answering some listener questions on the topic. The first caller has concerns about her partner's parents, who may have been involved in or bystanders to childhood sexual abuse in their household. She’s worried how that will affect the relationship t…
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In this week’s episode of the Calling Home podcast, Whitney speaks with therapist and author Lindsay C. Gibson discusses the challenges of dealing with emotionally immature parents. They’ll discuss how emotional immaturity exists on a spectrum and can be influenced by various factors such as life stage and external circumstances. Lindsay will expla…
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Today on the Calling Home podcast, Whitney answers more questions from listeners. The first caller discusses their decision to cut off contact with her abusive grandparents and now feeling guilty for doing so. Whitney will talk about why that is a normal response and strategies for moving past the guilt. The second caller shares their experience of…
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