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The Just A Mom Podcast

The Just A Mom Podcast

De: Susie Gurley
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My name is Susie. I have three children, the youngest of whom struggles with depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. I never thought this could happen to me, and I missed the signs. Being a parent is really hard, and I'm here to help! I'm talking to parents and experts to help you with the issues your kids may face. I want you to know that you are not alone and there is hope.© 2023 Just a Mom Podcast LLC Crianza y Familias Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Relaciones
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  • Episode 134: Lisa Katona Smith, Mom, Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, and Author
    Mar 31 2026

    In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Lisa Katona-Smith shares her journey as a mother navigating her son’s mental health challenges and substance use disorder. Through moments of fear, resilience, and hard-earned clarity, Lisa transformed her personal experience into a meaningful framework to support other families facing similar struggles—captured in her book, Parallel Recovery: A Guide for Those Who Love Someone with Substance Use Disorder (https://a.co/d/07C8FLzz).
    This episode offers both emotional validation and practical guidance—helping parents recognize early warning signs, advocate effectively for their children, and set boundaries that prioritize safety without sacrificing love. Lisa introduces a compassionate shift in perspective—from simply “loving harder” to “loving better,” and explores how families can move from crisis toward sustainable, long-term recovery together.

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    48 m
  • Episode 133: Dr. Jenn Rapkin, Mom, Author, and Naturopathic Physician
    Mar 24 2026

    In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Dr. Jenn Rapkin shares her remarkable journey living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) while also parenting a child navigating the same condition. As a naturopathic physician specializing in mental health and mind-body medicine, Dr. Jenn brings both clinical expertise and lived experience to a conversation that is honest, hopeful, and incredibly insightful.
    She opens up about the early signs of OCD in her own life, the loneliness and stigma that often surround the disorder, and how those experiences shaped the way she supports patients and her family today. Dr. Jenn also discusses how the pandemic intensified OCD symptoms for many children and why giving OCD a name—like “annoying brain talk”—can help kids recognize intrusive thoughts and begin building resilience.
    In this episode, we explore evidence-based treatments such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), and the role medication can play in recovery. Dr. Jenn explains how family dynamics often become intertwined with OCD behaviors, the challenge of accommodation, and how parents can begin gently untangling those patterns while supporting all children in the home. She also shares the transformative impact of specialized residential treatment programs and highlights the crucial role family involvement plays in long-term healing.
    Dr. Jenn offers practical guidance for parents navigating similar challenges, including how to advocate for understanding and support in schools, set healthy boundaries, and care for themselves through the emotional weight of supporting a child with mental health struggles. Finally, she gives us a glimpse into her book, The Feeling Muscle: How Felt Emotion Can Help You Sit with and Outlast Hard Feelings (https://a.co/d/0grm03jh), which explores how developing emotional awareness through the body can strengthen resilience and help both children and adults face difficult feelings with courage.

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    48 m
  • Episode 132: Meri Viano, Mom and Associate Director, Parent/Professional Advocacy League of Massachusetts
    Mar 17 2026

    This episode of the Just A Mom Podcast features Meri Viano, an adoptive mother and mental health advocate. Meri shares her journey of adopting a sibling set of boys and a girl with Down Syndrome, highlighting the challenges she faced in navigating the mental health system and the stigma surrounding mental illness. She discusses the importance of community support, advocacy for parents, and understanding the complexities of trauma in children's behavior. Meri also shares her experiences with her son's psychosis and the impact it has had on their family dynamics. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the need for quality care and the importance of not giving up on children in need, as well as the need for community among parents.
    Website: www.ppal.net
    PPAL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/ParentProfessional-Advocacy-League/220653121088/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOhlO0J8sBSYBBS5mOgxKUA
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ppal.mass/

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    49 m
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