Breastfeeding can be one of the most rewarding, and overwhelming, parts of early parenthood. In this episode of Ed Talks, Jaclyn sits down with Kristen Frohne, a lactation counselor who supports families through the real, often unfiltered challenges of feeding their babies. From common breastfeeding concerns and troubleshooting, early struggles, to pumping, and knowing when to ask for help, Kristen shares practical guidance and reassurance for parents at every stage of the journey.
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Breastfeeding can be one of the most rewarding, and overwhelming, parts of early parenthood. In this episode of Ed Talks, Jaclyn sits down with Kristen Frohne, a lactation counselor who supports families through the real, often unfiltered challenges of feeding their babies. From common breastfeeding concerns and troubleshooting, early struggles, to pumping, and knowing when to ask for help, Kristen shares practical guidance and reassurance for parents at every stage of the journey.
Breastfeeding can be one of the most rewarding, and overwhelming, parts of early parenthood. In this episode of Ed Talks, Jaclyn sits down with Kristen Frohne, a lactation counselor who supports families through the real, often unfiltered challenges of feeding their babies. From common breastfeeding concerns and troubleshooting, early struggles, to pumping, and knowing when to ask for help, Kristen shares practical guidance and reassurance for parents at every stage of the journey.
Holiday travel with kids can be magical… and a little chaotic. In this episode of EdMed Talks, we share practical tips to help families survive, and even enjoy, traveling during the holidays. From keeping kids healthy on planes and road trips, to managing sleep schedules, snacks, meltdowns, and unexpected illnesses, we break down what parents really need to know before packing the car or heading to the airport. Whether you’re traveling across town or across time zones, this episode will help ...
In this episode, meet professor and educator Dr. Dani Parker Moore. Dr. Parker Moore shares about her new book, Let’s Normalize Seeing Humanity First: An Anti-Racist Guide for Working with Parents and Families in Schools. In this incredible talk, you’ll learn practical, concrete ways that schools and community organizations can improve their work with families of color. You can order Dr. Parker Moore’s book here: https://a.co/d/dK9raqK
In this episode of EdMed Talks, we tackle everyone’s favorite winter tradition: flu and RSV season. We break down what symptoms really matter, when to worry (and when not to), and the best ways to keep your kids healthy without wrapping them in bubble wrap—tempting as it may be.
One of the most requested topics for EdMed Talks has been to learn more about homeschooling. The wait is over! In this episode, we welcome educator extraordinaire, Hilary Statum, who shares her experience homeschooling her children and teaching in a traditional and hybrid school. This is a must listen to episode for any parent thinking about homeschooling their child, or wants to learn more about what homeschooling is really like. You can follow Hilary on Instagram at @pencilstopigtails and F...
In this episode of EdMed Talks, Drs. Adam and Jaclyn Dovico explore the delicate dance of control between parents and children. From bedtime battles to dinner table decisions, kids crave independence, but parents know boundaries are essential. Learn how to strike the perfect balance by giving your children choices that empower them, while still guiding the outcome. With practical examples, pediatric and educational insights, and a few laughs along the way, this episode will leave you with sim...
EdMed Talks is back! And for the first time, we've made a YouTube channel to accompany our podcast. Check out Drs. Adam and Jaclyn Dovico as they share about the most common question they've gotten since opening their own pediatric office: How's it going? They will walk you through the highs and lows of being an entrepreneur and the grind they have put in to market and get the word out about their new business.
In our two-part season finale, EdMed Talks is taken over by our friends Jenna and Lindsay from Arboro Empowered as they step into the host seats to interview Jaclyn and Adam about the journey of launching Joyful Pediatrics! As entrepreneurs themselves, Jenna and Lindsay understand the highs and hurdles of starting a business, making this episode full of valuable insights, heartfelt moments, and plenty of laughs. Don’t miss this inspiring and candid conversation to close out the season.
In our two-part season finale, EdMed Talks is taken over by our friends Jenna and Lindsay from Arboro Empowered as they step into the host seats to interview Jaclyn and Adam about the journey of launching Joyful Pediatrics! As entrepreneurs themselves, Jenna and Lindsay understand the highs and hurdles of starting a business, making this episode full of valuable insights, heartfelt moments, and plenty of laughs. Don’t miss this inspiring and candid conversation to close out the season.
In this episode of EdMed Talks, we’re thrilled to welcome Sarah Marchwiany, owner of Triad Moms on Main—one of the nation’s leading online local parenting resource websites. Sarah shares her insights on juggling life as a business owner, mom, and wife, while offering practical tips for building a successful brand. We also dive into the importance of exploring your local community and uncovering hidden gems in your own backyard. Whether you're a first-time parent or just looking for fresh idea...
In this episode of EdMed Talks, Jaclyn and Adam dive into the tricky terrain of using social media as both a professional tool and a personal responsibility. As they grow their new practice, Joyful Pediatrics, they reflect on how social media has helped them connect with families and build their brand—while also being mindful of the habits they're modeling for their own children. Tune in for an honest conversation about boundaries, intentionality, and the lessons they’re learning along the wa...
Our new pediatric office is opening soon, and we have been getting lots of great questions! In this episode, we share the most common questions and comments we receive and answer them. You can learn more about Joyful Pediatrics at joyfuldpc.com!
Join us in this two part episode where we share our real-time experiences with marketing our new business, Joyful Pediatrics. Opening up a new business in a new market presents challenges and opportunity, and we share openly about early successes, hurdles, and the many lessons we have learned so far.
Join us in this two part episode where we share our real-time experiences with marketing our new business, Joyful Pediatrics. Opening up a new business in a new market presents challenges and opportunity, and we share openly about early successes, hurdles, and the many lessons we have learned so far.
Welcome to Season 6 of EdMed Talks! In this season, follow us on our journey as we open up our own pediatric practice! We'll share the hurdles and successes of opening up a new business, especially using a model that is relatively new to medicine called Direct Primary Care (DPC). The three part series to open up the season will give you the background on how we got here, the origins of the business name, and what we are looking to do to disrupt what's always been done!
Welcome to Part 2 of Joyful Pediatrics! We'll share the hurdles and successes of opening up a new business, especially using a model that is relatively new to medicine called Direct Primary Care (DPC). The three part series to open up the season will give you the background on how we got here, the origins of the business name, and what we are looking to do to disrupt what's always been done!
Welcome to Part 3 of Joyful Pediatrics! We'll share the hurdles and successes of opening up a new business, especially using a model that is relatively new to medicine called Direct Primary Care (DPC). The three part series to open up the season will give you the background on how we got here, the origins of the business name, and what we are looking to do to disrupt what's always been done!
In our final episode of the season, and to celebrate 50 episodes, Adam and Jaclyn welcome in Adam's parents, Charlie and Laurie Dovico. In a trip down memory lane, we reflect on how parenting has evolved over the decades and the complexities of parenting in today's age. You'll also hear some classic Adam stories from growing up and their first impression of Jaclyn when they met her for the first time.
We welcome Joe and Lauren Vukin to the podcast this week. As a pediatrician and occupational therapist with two boys, they share their advice and experience around raising two very different children. We discuss how even as experts in our field, we often view our parenting through a completely different lens than our professional one.
In this episode, meet Jeremy and Stephanie Deaver, parents to four children. Learn how they have navigated balancing family life with being entrepreneurs and opening up their own business. In addition, we discuss a life-threatening medical issue to one of their twins at birth and how that has impacted their family.
Breastfeeding can be one of the most rewarding, and overwhelming, parts of early parenthood. In this episode of Ed Talks, Jaclyn sits down with Kristen Frohne, a lactation counselor who supports families through the real, often unfiltered challenges of feeding their babies. From common breastfeeding concerns and troubleshooting, early struggles, to pumping, and knowing when to ask for help, Kristen shares practical guidance and reassurance for parents at every stage of the journey.