The Happy families podcast with Dr. Justin Coulson is designed for the time poor parent who just wants answers now. Every day Justin and his wife Kylie provide practical tips and a common sense approach to parenting that Mums and Dads all over the world are connecting with. Justin and Kylie have 6 daughters and they regularly share their experiences of managing a busy household filled with lots of challenges and plenty of happiness. For real and practicable advice from people who understand and appreciate the challenges of a time poor parent, listen to Justin and Kylie and help make your family happier.
Could it be that your child’s uneaten lunch isn’t the problem… the schedule is?
A simple shift happening in Aussie schools is transforming behaviour, boosting learning, and - finally - getting kids to actually eat their food.
This episode unpacks the “play first, eat later” approach - and why it works far better than anything you can pack in a lunchbox.
If your child comes home hangry, exhausted, or with a full lunchbox… this might be the missing piece.
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“Calories change kids. Food isn’t just fuel - it’s behaviour, focus, and emotional regulation.”
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A 13-year Australian study's findings are shaking the medical world. Children on ADHD medication reported lower quality of life than those who weren’t medicated. In this eye-opening episode, Justin unpacks why the “gold standard” research behind ADHD treatment might have been flawed all along — and what this means for families trying to do what’s best for their kids.
This one might make you rethink everything you’ve been told.
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“Your child doesn’t have a problem. Thinking your child is the problem is often the bigger problem.”
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Why can’t kids just calm down? Here’s the truth: they’re not supposed to. Expecting children to manage their emotions alone is like expecting them to drive a car before they’ve learned to walk. In this episode, Justin and Kylie bust the biggest parenting myth about big feelings — and share 3 powerful, science-backed strategies you can use in the heat of the moment to help your child ride the emotional waves.
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“No one can think clearly in a fire drill — and that’s exactly what trying to reason with a child mid-meltdown is like.”
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Nine hours a day. That’s how long Aussie teens are spending on recreational screens. But what does this mean for their development—and should parents panic? In this confronting but practical conversation, Dr Justin Coulson is joined by Dr Brad Marshall, clinical psychologist and researcher, to unpack Australia’s biggest study to date on screen overuse and gaming disorder in kids. Together, they explore what the data shows, what it means for families, and what you should (and shouldn’t!) do if screen use has taken over your home.
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"If your child is in a sleep deficit because they’re on screens at night, that snowballs into everything else." – Dr Brad Marshall
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When your child says they hate school and have no friends, what really works? Discover why building friendships takes 200 hours of intentional time, and learn practical strategies from hosting craft days to finding 'third spaces'. Plus, understand the two key relationships that create true school belonging and why sometimes the best friendships might not be with peers at all.
Quote of the Episode: "Friends don't usually land in our lap—they require intention and time."
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Stop trying to control other people's moods, opinions, and behaviours - it's exhausting and impossible. Instead, try Mel Robbins' revolutionary "Let Them Theory" which teaches two simple words - "let them" - to reclaim your power and energy.
When you stop obsessing over what others think or do, you finally focus on what matters: your own life. But that's only half the equation. The crucial second step is saying "let me" take action on what I CAN control.
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"The truth is other people hold no real power over you unless you give it to them." - Mel Robbins
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A viral trend called “FAFO parenting” is exploding on TikTok and even making headlines in the Wall Street Journal. Advocates say it’s the antidote to “soft” parenting — let kids fuss around and find out the hard way. But is this tough-love comeback really preparing kids for life or setting them up for harm? In this episode, Justin and Kylie unpack the hype, the dangers, and the research-backed alternative every parent needs to hear.
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“Discipline isn’t about hurting kids to prove a point. It’s about problem-solving so they can discover the lesson.”
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You’re asking for help… and your teenage son flat-out refuses.
It feels disrespectful. Lazy. Even personal.
But what if you’re fighting the wrong battle?
In this episode, we unpack what’s really going on inside your teenage boy’s brain—and why even good, kind kids can suddenly seem entitled, unhelpful, and impossible to motivate.
This shift in perspective could completely change how you respond… and finally get you the cooperation you’ve been craving.
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“Inside your teenage boy’s brain, entitlement is pinning empathy to the mat—and winning.”
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What if school isn’t the only path to raising a capable, confident child?
In this eye-opening conversation, we unpack the Montessori approach - why more families are quietly stepping away from mainstream education, and what they’re choosing instead.
From independence and emotional regulation to real-world life skills, this episode reveals how children can thrive when learning looks completely different… and why it might be exactly what your child needs.
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“Montessori isn’t just about school - it’s about setting children up for life.”
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He quit. He won’t help. And now the resentment is building.
When your adult child refuses to launch, it’s easy to label it as entitlement—but what if that’s not the real problem?
In this episode, we unpack what’s really going on for young men who feel stuck… and how to support them without enabling the behaviour that’s driving you crazy.
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“You don’t have to have it all figured out—but you do have to be doing something.”
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A viral parenting moment shocked the internet - but what if the real problem isn’t the child… it’s the response?
When a young girl’s bullying leads to a harsh, fear-based punishment, millions applaud the dad’s reaction. But beneath the surface, there’s a deeper, more uncomfortable truth most parents are missing.
In this episode, we unpack what actually works when kids act out - and why fear, shame, and punishment can quietly make things worse.
If you’ve ever felt the urge to come down hard on your child… this conversation might change everything.
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“Big people don’t win by overpowering kids - we win by helping them understand.”
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