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30 Mar 2024My Current Bedtime Routine00:16:58

I'm kicking off a new season of episodes with a solo episode sharing my own bedtime routine including

You can find many of the products I mention here.

This Journal post Creating a Peaceful Evening and Bedtime Routine describes in detail how to craft a bedtime routine for younger children.

Click here if you want to learn more about the Digital Calendar system I use.

11 May 2024Navigating the link between our Nervous and Digestion Systems with Theresa Piela00:59:47

In this episode of Rhythm Routine and Reverence, I speak with Theresa Piela, a trauma-informed EFT tapping practitioner and chronic illness coach.  She supports those dealing with complex illnesses & chronic fatigue, anxiety, & trauma who may have lost hope in their ability to heal.  With gut-centered nutrition, parts work, & brain rewiring techniques, she empowers her clients with self-healing tools to reclaim their purpose, re-build their confidence, and to ultimately heal themselves.


In addition to working 1:1, Theresa is also the host of the Tapping with T app: an EFT and Brain Rewiring community for self-healers on the non-linear path. She will be releasing an EFT Tapping Certification course for practitioners and curious self-healers Fall of 2024.

06 Oct 2023Sharing the Emotional Labour of Motherhood 00:54:10

In this episode, Meagan interviews Beth Berry: coach, teacher, mother of four and author of the aptly titled book Motherwhelmed. Beth helps mothers get more of what they want and need to feel fulfilled and empowered despite the odds.

Beth and Meagan discuss what emotional labour is, how it's different from physical labour and how it most often falls onto the shoulders of mothers in the home. She shares how we can begin to find more space for our own self-care, sense of identity and creative spirit and why carving out this time for ourselves is so very important.

You can learn more about Beth's work here.

If you're interested in exploring more of the systems Meagan uses to share the mental load, you can check out her offerings here.

Use the coupon code PODCAST15 for 15% off of Meagan's courses and eGuides.

24 Dec 2023A Slower Pace for the Winter Season00:26:16

In this solo episode, I share how I try to lean into a softer, slower, sweeter approach to my rhythms and routines this time of year and offer ideas on how you can do the same.

Resources shared in this episode:

Join Winter in the Home use coupon code PODCAST15 for 15% off

Sharon Blackie's Foxfire, Wolfskin and Other Stories

Boudica Series by Manda Scott

12 Jun 2023Morning Routines for a Balanced Summer Rhythm00:12:29

The Stuck-in-PJs Phenomenon is real for stay-at-home parents everywhere, especially during the summer, when the usual schoolday routines aren't in place. I lean heavily on routines and rhythms because they are incredibly supportive to me as a parent of four, a creative empath and someone who experiences waves of anxiety from time to time. Today I'll discuss summer morning routines and how they might look very different from the other seasons.





20 Jun 2023AMA Creating a Calming Bedtime Routine for Children and Caregivers00:34:43

In today's episode, I'm answering questions I got on Instagram all about sleep.


Some of the topics I discussed are:

  • How to manage multiple children who often have varying bedtimes
  • How to help children stay in bed and unwind
  • How to help children who are resistant to changes in routine
  • How to manage transitions big and small
  • How to transition from co-sleeping to sleeping independently
  • How bedtime routines change as your children grow older
  • How to create calming bedtime rituals and rhythms for yourself


Some of the links I said I'd share:


1. The highlight in my Instagram profile called "sleep" has details of how we transitioned from co-sleeping as well as other accounts I recommend learning from


2. The bedtime verse we often said when my children were younger:

"A star for you to wish on,

A moon so warm and bright,

A cloud for you to dream on.

Sweet dreams, a kiss goodnight."


3. Journal Post: Creating a Peaceful Evening & Bedtime Rhythm


4. An episode I did with Chinyelu from the We Nurture Podcast called How to Develop Healthy Sleep Rhythms for your Child


5. Creating Digital Guidelines for the Whole Family Learn how to set up screentime routines, systems and limits for your family's children and adults informed by the latest research and your unique family constellation, lifestyle and values.

03 Dec 2023Slow Living and Hygge with Eva-Maria Smith00:47:27
Eva-Maria Smith is an expert when it comes to the art of cozy living. Her body of work focuses on helping mothers slow down, simplify and soften into this world in order to live from a place of gratefulness and full of joy to be alive. She explores this in her writing of poetry and prose, her motherhood photography, as well as a retreat facilitator and holistic mentor. Here are some ways you can find Eva- On her substack you’ll find her advent calendar full of poetry, recipe, song & heart to bring glimmers of hope for the darker days.  Her podcast "Milk & Coffee" Her Motherhood memoir "Milk & Coffee Years" and her website.
15 May 2024Self-Care and Mindfulness with Rachel Kovacs DaCosta00:24:33

Today's episode features Rachel Kovacs DaCosta, a psychotherapist who offers mindfulness techniques and support at the Rosedale Therapy Centre in Toronto.  Rachel is also the curator and creator behind @selflovesupply on Instagram - one of my favourite accounts to follow! We discussed mindfulness and self-care habits for both parents and their children. Rachel offers down-to-earth, simple and grounded advice to people of all ages.

You can learn more about Rachel and her work here:

@selflovesupply

Rosedale Therapy Centre

@racheldacosta.psychotherapy



13 May 2023Laundryside Chat#1: The Reason for Rhythm00:03:09

My Laundryside chats are short voice memos I record spur of the moment as I am processing a topic that I think might also resonate with you. Think of them as a voice DM straight to you from me. ❤️ Today I'm sharing a different take on why rhythm is so essential from an angle you might not have considered. considered.

01 May 20235 Things to Consider when creating Digital Guidelines for your family00:10:22

Devices can be a valuable tool for learning and entertainment, yet how do families balance digital exposure with plenty of opportunities for play, connection, rest, sleep and even boredom? Today I discuss five things you should consider when setting up a set of Guidelines for your family. Download my new eGuide, Digital Guidelines for the Whole Family to learn how to set up screentime routines, systems and limits for both the children and adults in your family informed by the latest research and your own unique family constellation, lifestyle and values.

11 Jan 2024How to Start Home Gardening- even in the thick of Winter00:37:58

In this episode, I speak with Bailey Van Tassel,a home gardener, writer, and podcaster as well as the founder of a national gardening club. Her goal is to get more people gardening, especially in suburbia and small spaces, as she has. Bailey's mission is to make gardening an American pastime and a part of our innate culture. Her hope is to have more families raise their kids with a reverence for nature and an instinct for growing their own food and flowers.

You can check out her website here or her monthly membership for all US hardiness zones: The Kitchen Garden Society



The Garden Culture Podcast




03 Aug 2024Divinity as a Collaborator in Motherhood with Katie Rose00:41:06

In this episode, I speak with Katie Rose. Katie is a yoga teacher, ayurveda guide, doula, and author with over 25 years of experience in the wellness world. Her popular online courses have helped hundreds of women from all over the world empower themselves. She is the founder and host of the annual Bhakti Women Online Yoga Summit and the author of several internationally available books, including ‘Mindful Living’ (Rockpool Publishing) and ‘The Yoga of Birth.’ Most recently, she authored 'Trust Life, Trust Yourself, Find Peace' (published by Affirm Press).


She also happens to have been my very first in-person spiritual mentor- learn more about this story in the episode. Katie helps women move from feeling stuck and overwhelmed to living vibrant, creative, and abundant lives. She lives in Sydney, Australia, with her five children in a loud and busy household, where her meditation practice keeps her sane!

08 Mar 2023Setting Intentions for this Spring00:13:28

In this episode, I share how I set intentions or goals each season. 

Grab a pen or pencil and a piece of paper that you can divide into six sections (or fewer depending on what categories you choose to focus on). Once everything is written down, and you have a clear vision, it's important to break the intention into actionable steps for yourself. Scheduling events wherever possible in your digital calendar is highly effective.  Setting "SMART goals": Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound is an effective way to ensure your intentions are realized. 

If you want to dive more deeply into many of the concepts and ideas I mention in this episode, please join Spring in the Home before Sunday, March 12th.  

Other Resources Mentioned in this episode:

Opal Screentime App

Next Up Podcast Alarm Clock

Pray As You Go Jesuit Prayer App

Waitlist for my New Course: Digital Boundaries for the Holistic Home 

29 Oct 2023Ayurveda and the Art of True Self-Care for Mothers01:06:21

In this episode, I speak with Ayurvedic practitioner, mentor and founder of Mama Veda- Sheril Woehl. Mama Veda is a warm and inclusive community dedicated to well-being and education, deeply rooted in the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. It nurturing space for women to authentically connect with their essence, fostering healthier and more joyful lives. You can find some free resources from Sheril here

Check out her Wholeness Mama Program and her website and follow along on Instagram @mamaveda_official


If you're interested in learning more about Meagan's rhythm and routine systems and courses you can find her offerings here. Use the coupon code PODCAST15 for `15% off anything in the shop.

10 Sep 2024Science-backed Morning Routines00:23:35

In this episode I go over what my personal morning routine looks like- what the essentials are, why they're important to me and how they're backed by research.


Below are some of the Resources mentioned in the show:

The GOLDENTIME Journal

GOLDENTIME Collective Radiance

Opal Screen Blocking App

The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron

Pray As You Go daily podcast + App

My Morning Favourites on Amazon


As a listener feel free to use podcast15 for 15% off the shop!

21 Oct 2024Readying the Heart and Home for the Transition from late Autumn to Winter00:20:25

In this episode I explore practical tips and meaningful ways to prepare your home for the transition from late autumn to winter, creating a cozy, safe space for the season ahead.

Here are the resources + links I mentioned through this episode:

Simple Preparations for Lantern Walk

Storing your Children's Books by Season

Waldorf and Nature Inspired Picture Books

Podcast episode with Eva-Maria Smith on Creating Hygge in the Home

https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/slow-living-and-hygge-with-eva-maria-smith/id1674845485?i=1000637338150

My Courses

Winter in the Home

Digital Notetaking for the Organized Family

Waitlist for GOLDENTIME Collective Radiance January 2025 Cohort

Use coupon code podcast15 for 15% off everything in the store


If you's like to support my work and think a friend of family member would enjoy this episode please share with them or leave a review!

12 Jul 2024Healthy Digital Habits for the Whole Family with Bryce Reddy00:36:44

In today's episode, I speak with Bryce Reddy the creator of the popular IG account @mombrain.therapist.

We talk about creating conscious and intentional screen time limits for both children and their parents. The bones of her message are that screentime boundaries and wellness start with us. We must model healthy screen use to ensure our children develop mindful habits themselves. She offers many ways we can begin checking in with ourselves and our children to strike a more healthy balance between virtual and real-time.


Check-In Questions if you're beginning to feel screen use is being relied on too much in your home:

  • Are we, or the kids, neglecting responsibilities in favour of screens?
  • Are we leaning more into online relationships and pulling away from in-person relationships?
  • Are we losing more time than we would like on our screens?
  • Are we losing self-care tasks?
  • Have I stopped doing other activities that I previously enjoyed?
  • What's behind the uptick too? Are there potential mental health issues? Anxiety? Bullying?
  • Are we spending enough time together as a family? Am I pervading family activities?


Bryce's offerings

Over the Influence Challenge


Digital Guidelines for the Whole Family only $12

Summer in the Home

Use code podcast15 for 15% off

18 Oct 2023Home Herbalism and How to Support Caregivers and Children with Plants00:36:40

In this episode I sit down with Farai Harreld, also known on IG as @thehillbillyafrican, in a conversation that highlights the little ways we can support ourselves and our children with plants and home herbalism.

You can learn more about Farai and here work here:

Her website

Her Substack

Her Patreon: Folk Herbalism for Everyone

Slippery Elm Balls

Farai's eZine, How to Take Good Care is coming out at the end of October- it's a collection of short stories, poems, and recipes on how to take care of ourselves. Be sure to follow her to preorder it.


If you're interested in exploring more of the systems Meagan uses to share the mental load, you can check out her offerings here.


Use the coupon code PODCAST15 for 15% off of Meagan's courses and eGuides.



05 Jun 2024Rhythm Supports the Caregiver Too! with Chinyelu Kunz00:49:00

Chineylu Kunz is the founder of We Nurture Collective. She has worked as a Waldorf early childhood educator for over 25 years. She offers coaching support and mentoring for parents and early childhood educators. Chinyelu's mission is to make advice and guidance on Waldorf-inspired early years caregiving more easily accessible.


Some things we discussed in the episode:


More of Chinyelu's Work:

We Nurture podcast

We Nurture Blog

The Nurturing Circle- online community

14 Nov 2023Digital Wellness for Parents: Modelling Conscious Tech Use for our Children00:50:38

In this episode I speak with the founders of Metaversal Wellbeing, Jocelyn Brewer and Kelly Cloutier.

Jocelyn is a cyber-psychologist who speaks regularly about digital wellbeing. Kelly is a New York-based brand and innovation strategist who’s spent nearly a decade consulting for some of the world’s biggest, most disruptive brands, specializing in food + beverage, health + wellness.

Metaversal Wellbeing has grown to become an innovative project reimagining digital wellbeing. After virtually collaborating across hemispheres for the past 3 years, Jocelyn + Kelly scheduled a trip to LA to meet in person for the first time. This podcast was recorded during their first in-person meet-up!

To learn more about Metaversal Wellbeing you can head to www.metaversalwellbeing.com.

You can find all sorts of free resources including the ones we discuss in the episode on their Thinking + Tools page.

28 Feb 2023 A Few Lesser Known Things about Creating a Family Rhythm00:13:50

I share a lot about the Foundations of Rhythm on Instagram, in my Journal and on this podcast episode with Chinyelu at We Nurture, but today I am sharing a few lesser-known things about creating a family rhythm, including:

  • how rhythm builds on itself
  • the three rhythm anchors and how they can be a good starting point when setting up your family rhythm
  • how your rhythm is often a good indicator of what your family values are 
  • why rhythm isn't always set in stone
  • the number one thing that gets us out of the rhythmic flow 

If you're looking to dive deeper into some of these concepts Spring in the Home is a seasonal systems course designed to help you craft and establish a meaningful and intentional rhythm in your home this Spring. To join- click here

Other things mentioned in the show today:

Journal Post about the Resttime Rhythm 

Opal Screentime App


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