The Resilient Parenting Podcast
Sponsored by The Idaho Children's Trust Fund
The Resilient Parenting Podcast tackles challenges facing ANYONE in a parenting role. Every family is different. The Resilient Parenting Podcast explores the unique strengths of every child, family and community. Join Ken Bass, long-time radio personality and Michelle Bass, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) as they interview professionals in the field, and folks with lived experience. Building parental resiliency and hope by creating a supportive, healing, and learning community.
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Latest Episodes
The Crying Baby Plan with Sherry Iverson
All babies cry, some more than others. Crying is a baby’s language. When babies cry, they may be lonely, scared, tired or they may cry for reasons we can’t figure out.The Crying Plan is an tool for parents to help them manage their cryin...
Healing is a Lifelong Journey with Advocate Karey Perkins
Join Ken and Michelle as they chat with Karey Perkins. Karey Perkins is a dedicated community advocate, parent leader, and mental health champion based in Idaho. Alongside her husband Eddie, she is raising a large, blended, and multigenerationa...
"No one Should Have to Fight to Exist" -Advocating for Change with Terry Scraggins
This episode Ken and Michelle are joined by Terry Scraggins, LMSW. Terry holds a Master of Social Work from Boise State University and is a Licensed Master Social Worker in the State of Idaho. They earned both their Bachelor's degree (2020) and...
Giraffe Laugh with Executive Director, Lori Fascilla
Join Ken and Michelle as they visit Lori Fascilla, Executive Director of Giraffe Laugh. Giraffe Laugh is a local nonprofit that provides early childhood education and nurturing to 170 Treasure Valley children annually by ensuring school readine...
Strengthening Families with Maggie Thompson, Director of Programs at Family Advocates
Join Ken and Michelle as they interview Maggie Thompson, Director of Programs - 4th Judicial District CASA Program & Family Strengthening Education Program at Family Advocates. Family Advocates' mission is to protect children, stre...
Fan Mail
I just listened to your podcast about transitions and it reminded me of something I did with my grandson when he was little. He lives far away in Atlanta, Georgia, and so we would see him several times a year. He and I are both criers! So on the day, I was leaving it was always very difficult for him to hug me. Goodbye. we started a ritual that we would hug the night before I was leaving and then he didn’t have to hug me again when I was out the door.🩷
Boise, Idaho