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.
You want your child to be responsible. You give them a little freedom… and suddenly the rules start bending, the truth gets a little fuzzy.
One mum is trying to help her 11-year-old become more independent — letting him go to the park with friends, trusting him to come home on time, and simply asking that he communicates where he is. But recently she’s discovered he’s been stretching the truth… going to the shops instead of the park and coming home late.
So how do you respond without destroying trust? How do you correct the behaviour while protecting the relationship?
In this episode, Justin and Kylie break down a simple framework that helps parents tackle dishonesty, rebuild trust, and guide kids toward responsibility — without lectures, punishment spirals, or power struggles.
Because if you want responsible kids… you have to give them responsibility.
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QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
"Rules matter. But without a relationship, rules lead to rebellion."
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AI is writing essays. AI is passing exams. AI is graduating with honours.
But what’s happening to our kids’ brains?
When an MIT study found students who used ChatGPT had dramatically worse recall, headlines screamed: “AI is destroying intelligence.” The truth is more complicated — and more confronting.
In this episode, Justin and Kylie unpack what AI is actually doing to developing brains, why schools may be accidentally making it worse, and the one rule every family needs before a child touches ChatGPT again.
Because this isn’t about banning AI. It’s about protecting your child’s ability to think.
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QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“Using AI to write for you is like bringing a forklift to the gym. The weights get lifted — but you don’t get stronger.”
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The hardest part of parenting isn’t managing our kids. It’s facing ourselves.
This week, a heated family moment revealed something uncomfortable — our children often mirror the very behaviours we struggle with. Defensiveness. Blame. Excuses. Denial. And when we see it in them… it’s confronting.
In this honest Friday “I’ll Do Better Tomorrow” episode, we unpack emotional reactivity, accountability, and the power of repairing quickly. Plus, a Brisbane GP’s email sparks an important conversation about ADHD diagnoses, medication culture, and why more labels aren’t fixing our kids.
This one goes deep — into marriage, parenting, and the courage to own our part.
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QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
“If we do dumb things, can we forgive each other and move on and be better as a result of it? That’s literally all that matters.”
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When your child is anxious, lonely or flat… your instinct is to comfort them.
But what if the fastest way to help them feel better isn’t self-care — it’s helping someone else?
New research reveals a powerful mental health shift that happens when kids practise kindness outward instead of inward. The results are surprising — and incredibly practical for everyday family life.
In this Doctor’s Desk episode, we unpack the science behind the “kindness paradox” and show you exactly how to use it at home this week.
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QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“The fastest way to feel better about yourself is to help someone else feel better about their life.”
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It’s the parenting trend everyone’s talking about — and it might be doing more harm than good.
“FAFO parenting” (mess around and find out) is being framed as the antidote to gentle parenting. Tougher. Harder. No-nonsense. Let kids face the consequences and toughen up.
But here’s the problem: when parenting swings from one extreme to another, kids don’t get stronger — they get disconnected.
In this episode, Dr Justin Coulson unpacks where FAFO parenting came from, why it’s exploding across media in the UK, US and Australia, and what it reveals about our cultural moment. Most importantly, he explains why harsh, hands-off “let them learn the hard way” parenting quietly erodes the very thing children need most: security and connection.
If you’re feeling burnt out, frustrated, or tempted to go hardline — listen before you do.
KEY POINTS
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“FAFO breaks the connection. And connection is the heart of what makes families tick.”
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Everyone else has a phone. Your child feels left out. And you’re the “mean parent” holding the line.
So what now?
In this solo Q&A episode of the Happy Families Podcast, I unpack one of the most common parenting dilemmas today: peer pressure, smartphones, and the fear that saying no will push your child away.
If your 10–12 year old is desperate to “follow the crowd,” this episode gives you a research-backed, relationship-first roadmap to hold boundaries without losing connection.
Because this isn’t really about the phone. It’s about identity, belonging, and trust.
KEY POINTS
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“My job is to protect your developing brain — even when that feels unfair.”
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I’ve publicly called Roblox a “pedophile hellscape.” Then the CEO invited me to meet.
Thirty minutes. One room. No media. No spin.
In this episode, I take you inside the meeting with David Baszucki, co-founder and CEO of Roblox — and share exactly what was said, what got uncomfortable, and why I left unconvinced that kids are truly safe.
If your child plays Roblox, you need to hear this.
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QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“I don’t care what people say. I care what people do. And right now, you’re not protecting our kids.”
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You snap at the kids. You’re exhausted. You promise, “I’ll do better tomorrow.”
This week we learned something powerful: we are stronger than we think — but that doesn’t mean we’re limitless.
From a sunrise alarm clock that changed our mornings… to a 15-year-old riding 20km before school… to a stadium concert that tested endurance… to a parenting moment that missed the mark — this episode is about resilience, sacrifice, and what really makes families stronger.
Because sometimes the win isn’t perfection.
It’s showing up again tomorrow.
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QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“You are stronger than you think — but how you push through matters.”
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The tide is turning.
For years, parents have worried about what social media is doing to their children. Now the courts — and entire countries — are stepping in.
In this episode, we unpack the landmark lawsuits against Meta and YouTube, accusing them of deliberately designing addictive platforms for kids. Could this finally be the moment Big Tech is held accountable?
Plus, we explore how Australia’s minimum age social media legislation is sparking global momentum — with France, Indonesia, Spain, Netherlands and even the United States watching closely.
Is this the beginning of real change — or a legal mountain too high to climb?
KEY POINTS
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“Life happens analog, not digital — and parenting should too.”
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You’re not reacting to your child. You’re reacting to your ego.
In this powerful conversation, I sit down with world-renowned clinical psychologist Dr. Shefali Tsabary to unpack the real reason parenting feels so triggering — especially with teens.
If you’ve ever taken your child’s mood personally… spiralled into guilt… or wondered why you “know better” but still lose it — this episode will hit home.
Dr. Shefali shares the truth about conscious parenting, present-moment awareness, boundaries that actually work, and the dangerous misunderstanding of “gentle parenting.”
This one might just change how you show up tomorrow.
KEY POINTS
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“The answer is found in the honesty of the present moment.”
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He’s perfect at school. Polite. Award-winning. Well behaved.
Then he comes home… and explodes.
If your 7–8-year-old is melting down over TV, pushing boundaries, or even getting physical when you say no — this episode will help you understand what’s really going on beneath the surface.
We unpack the hidden developmental shifts happening in boys around this age, why “just turn it off” can feel impossible for them, and practical strategies to reduce the blow-ups — without constant battles.
If you’re exhausted, confused, or questioning yourself… this one’s for you.
KEY POINTS
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
“A strong, healthy man doesn’t use his strength to dominate. He uses it to help the people around him feel safer and stronger.”
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