Growing Up with Dr Sarah

By: Dr Sarah Adams
  • Summary

  • Looking for a place to educate you and your family to live your best lives? Welcome to Growing Up with Dr. Sarah, where we take on - and tackle - general health and wellness, parental issues, family matters, and real life challenges that affect every single one of us. Being a pediatrician, while having a mother's perspective, has given me unique insight and experience on what we all need to do better to live healthier, happier, and stronger as individuals...and as families. The success of the family starts from the top, and by helping parents by addressing tough questions and everyday concerns we can all benefit - parents, grandparents, kids, or anyone who cares for another. So join me and some of my special guests - physicians, nutritionists, fitness experts, community members, coaches, teachers, even kids and parents; and let’s all make a commitment to Growing Up...together
    2021, Dr. Sarah Adams, All Rights Reserved
    Show More Show Less
activate_Holiday_promo_in_buybox_DT_T2
Episodes
  • Ep. 146 - Eczema no more: A parent's essential guide to a happier, healthier child
    Dec 3 2024

    As a pediatrician, I often reassure parents of children with eczema that while I can help manage their symptoms, the condition itself is unlikely to disappear entirely. But in this episode, my guest Andra McHugh is here to challenge that common belief! Andra, a matcha-sipping, veggie-loving mom, transformed her family’s battle with eczema into a mission to promote healthier, happier childhoods. She shares her in-depth research and real-world experience to uncover new insights on managing eczema and so much more! To learn more check out her podcast and website: Eczema Kids Podcast
    EczemaKids.com

    Show More Show Less
    35 mins
  • Ep. 145 - How to heal and break generational trauma with self-care, support, and professional help.
    Nov 26 2024

    Parents are often encouraged to prioritize self-care, but when faced with a child's mental health crisis, taking care of ourselves can feel like an overwhelming challenge. In this episode, Dr. Sarah is joined by author and mom Tracey Yokas, who discovered that in order to help her daughter heal, she first needed to heal herself. Tracey is the author of Bloodlines: A Memoir of Harm and Healing, a deeply personal account of how embracing the power of love can transform our past and strengthen our present. In this conversation, Tracey shares the tools she's used to heal from generational trauma, rebuild her relationship with her daughter, and navigate the complexities of battling with healthcare systems and more

    Subscribe to receive the free 32-page workbook to help beat fear, confusion, and overwhelm:
    https://traceyyokascreates.com/writing/#subscribe

    Connect with Tracey Yokas: Website: https://traceyyokascreates.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracey-yokas-ms-9936307b/ Instagram: @traceyyokas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tracey.yokas

    Show More Show Less
    43 mins
  • Ep. 144 - Ambition to Success: A CEO's Inspiring Path and impactful communication
    Nov 19 2024

    Richard Blank has served as the Chief Executive Officer of Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008, bringing over a decade of leadership and expertise to the industry. His journey in the call center world has been anything but conventional, marked by unexpected challenges and triumphs. In this week’s episode, Richard shares his inspiring personal story and his passion for excellence. He credits much of his success to his mastery of interpersonal communication, rhetorical skills, and a deep commitment to employee motivation.

    Show More Show Less
    35 mins

What listeners say about Growing Up with Dr Sarah

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.