Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families

Dr Justin Coulson

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.

  • 14 minutes 5 seconds
    Is Homework Actually Helping Your Child?

    What if the nightly homework battle… isn’t worth fighting?

    In this episode, we unpack a surprising truth about primary school homework that challenges everything parents have been told. Plus, breaking global news reveals a major court ruling against social media giants, and why it should completely change how we think about screens at home.

    If you’re exhausted by homework resistance or worried about screen time, this episode will shift your perspective fast.

    KEY POINTS

    • Why primary school homework often does more harm than good
    • The real reason kids resist homework (and it’s not laziness)
    • What actually improves academic outcomes in younger children
    • The one simple habit that matters more than any worksheet
    • Landmark court ruling finds social media platforms contributed to harm
    • How persuasive tech design is keeping kids hooked
    • Why this changes the conversation around screens for parents

    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

    “Kids don’t hate homework because they’re lazy. They hate it because it’s either pointless or painful.”

    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

    • Drop the pressure around primary school homework
    • Prioritise reading daily (together or independently)
    • Protect unstructured play time after school
    • Limit passive screen use where possible
    • Focus on connection and curiosity over compliance

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    30 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 15 minutes 18 seconds
    Content Creep & the Invisible Influence of What Kids Watch

    What your child is watching matters more than you think.

    From movies to games to social feeds, today’s kids are exposed to more violence and sexual content than ever before - and most parents don’t realise just how much it’s shaping their behaviour, beliefs, and even empathy.

    In this episode, we unpack eye-opening research on how repeated exposure changes what kids see as “normal”… and why even well-meaning parents slowly lower their guard.

    If you’ve ever thought, “It’s probably fine” - this conversation might change your mind.

    KEY POINTS

    • Why parents gradually become more lenient with screen content
    • How repeated exposure leads to desensitisation
    • The powerful truth: seeing is believing for kids
    • How violent and explicit content reshapes behaviour and empathy
    • The difference between passive TV and algorithm-driven content
    • Why ages 6–12 are a critical window for screen habits
    • The simple safeguards that make the biggest difference

    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

    “Seeing is believing - and what kids see becomes what they believe is normal.”

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    • Common Sense Media (for age-based content reviews)
    • Parent chat groups / “village” support systems
    • Happy Families resources & Parenting ADHD course

    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

    • Check before you say yes - Look up content before allowing it
    • Co-watch when you can - Context matters more than control
    • Delay exposure - Younger brains aren’t ready for adult themes
    • Avoid algorithm-driven platforms for younger kids
    • Find your village - Lean on like-minded parents for guidance
    • Hold your standards - Don’t let gradual desensitisation lower your boundaries

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    29 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 17 minutes 40 seconds
    Raising Kids Who Think Deeply About Relationships

    A song lyric stopped us in our tracks… and turned into one of the most powerful parenting conversations we’ve ever had.

    In this episode, a casual car ride, a classic song, and a teen’s perspective collide, revealing how differently our kids see relationships, accountability, and respect.

    If you’ve ever struggled to start “the talk” (or worried you’re doing it wrong), this episode will change everything. Because the best conversations don’t start with scripts… they start with moments.

    KEY POINTS

    • Why we overcomplicate “big talks” with our kids
    • The surprising power of everyday moments (music, movies, car rides)
    • What one teen girl noticed in a famous song lyric - and why it matters
    • The difference between explaining behaviour and excusing it
    • How to build trust so kids want to talk to you
    • Why timing and tone matter more than the “perfect words”

    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

    “Big conversations don’t need big moments — they just need small openings.”

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

    • Use what’s already around you - songs, shows, social media - as conversation starters
    • Keep it short and low-pressure (think 10 minutes, not a lecture)
    • Let your child lead when possible - curiosity beats control
    • Ask more questions than you answer
    • Revisit conversations later to deepen understanding
    • Focus on connection first, correction second

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    26 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 14 minutes 9 seconds
    The Hidden Way Games Are Training Kids to Gamble

    What if your child is learning to gamble… without ever placing a bet?

    From loot boxes to “harmless” game rewards, today’s episode exposes the subtle systems inside kids’ games that are shaping how they think about money, risk, and reward.

    New research shows a clear pattern: exposure leads to normalisation—and normalisation leads to real gambling.

    If your child plays games, this isn’t optional listening.

    KEY POINTS

    • 75% of kids (10–17) are exposed to gambling-like features in games
    • Loot boxes mimic poker machines with random reward systems
    • Watching gambling-style content normalises the behaviour
    • “Practice gambling” (social casino games) builds familiarity without risk
    • Attitudes - not peer pressure - drive real-world gambling behaviour
    • Early exposure significantly increases the likelihood of gambling later

    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

    “Once gambling feels normal, the step to doing it for real becomes tiny.”

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

    • Know the game mechanics (not just the game name)
    • Call it out clearly: explain how it mirrors real gambling
    • Set firm spending boundaries (no in-game purchases)
    • Watch what they watch (streams matter more than you think)
    • Have ongoing conversations about how games are designed to hook them

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    25 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 24 minutes 11 seconds
    Raising Boys Who Become Men People Actually Respect (with Andre Casson)

    What if the real problem isn’t “toxic masculinity”… but that we’ve stopped showing boys what healthy masculinity actually looks like?

    In this powerful conversation, Dr Justin Coulson sits down with educator Andre Casson to unpack what boys really need to thrive - and why so many are currently missing it.

    From values and discipline to role models and connection, this episode challenges the narrative around boys and offers a clearer, stronger path forward.

    If you’re raising a boy, this is essential listening.

    KEY POINTS

    • Why the “toxic masculinity” conversation is missing the mark
    • The 5 core values that shape strong, grounded young men
    • How schools and parents must work together (not separately)
    • The hidden reason boys disengage - and how to turn it around
    • Why discipline and doing hard things builds self-worth
    • The critical role of male role models and peer influence
    • How to raise boys who make others feel safer and stronger

    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

    “Healthy men help the people around them feel safer and stronger.”

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

    • Create regular, low-pressure moments for conversation (car rides are gold)
    • Model your values consistently - don’t just talk about them
    • Encourage your son to do hard things (this builds real confidence)
    • Show up and engage with your child’s school and community
    • Surround your son with positive male role models
    • Focus on who your son is becoming - not just what he achieves

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    24 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 23 minutes 24 seconds
    Minister for Boys and Men?

    What if the biggest threat to families right now is something no one wants to talk about?

    Boys and men are struggling - and the ripple effect is hitting homes, relationships, and entire communities. In this confronting and deeply important conversation, Justin and Kylie unpack what’s really going wrong, why it matters for every parent, and what we can actually do to raise boys who thrive.

    KEY POINTS

    • Boys and men are overrepresented in violence, suicide, addiction, and disengagement
    • When men don’t thrive, everyone around them is impacted
    • Focusing only on “fixing behaviour” misses the deeper issues
    • Boys need a clear model of healthy masculinity: making others feel safe and strong
    • Key areas for change: mental health, education, fatherhood, and purpose
    • Ignoring boys’ struggles can lead to resentment, division, and long-term social consequences

    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

    “Help boys become men who make the people around them feel safer and stronger.”

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    • Boys by Dr Justin Coulson

    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

    • Talk openly with your son about emotions, purpose, and identity
    • Model and reinforce what healthy masculinity looks like at home
    • Prioritise connection - especially with fathers or father figures
    • Watch for signs of withdrawal, anger, or disengagement and respond early
    • Encourage pathways into education, skills, or meaningful work

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    23 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 15 minutes 41 seconds
    The Friendship Advice Experts Swear By

    You’re not too busy for friendships - you’re just missing this.

    Loneliness is rising, even among people who seem to have it all. So why does making (and keeping) friends as an adult feel so hard?

    In this episode, we unpack the surprising science behind connection - and the simple, uncomfortable shifts that turn acquaintances into real friendships.

    If you’ve ever thought, “I wish I had deeper friendships”… this is the one to listen to.

    KEY POINTS

    • Why loneliness is rising - even when we’re more “connected” than ever
    • The hidden rule of friendship: it takes 50+ hours to even get started
    • Why discomfort is part of every meaningful relationship
    • The mistake most adults make (waiting instead of initiating)
    • How one brave invite can completely change your social life
    • Why face-to-face time beats texts, likes, and DMs every time

    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

    “Don’t wait - initiate. The friendships you want won’t build themselves.”

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

    • Reach out to one person this week - don’t overthink it
    • Schedule time together (don’t leave it as “we should catch up”)
    • Put your phone away in shared spaces - create connection moments
    • Commit to consistency - friendship is built over hours, not intention
    • Say yes to discomfort - it’s a sign something meaningful is forming

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    22 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 19 minutes 4 seconds
    Why Most Families Feel Stuck and How to Fix It

    What if the thing your family needs most… isn’t more time - but better conversations?

    In this episode, we reveal the one habit that keeps us aligned, connected, and actually moving forward - despite the chaos of raising six kids.

    It’s simple. It’s structured. And almost no one does it.

    If your family feels reactive, disconnected, or stuck in survival mode… this might be the reset you didn’t know you needed.

    KEY POINTS

    • Why most families drift (and how to stop it)
    • The “quarterly reset” that changes everything
    • How to plan your family life like a thriving business
    • The power of stepping away to reconnect properly
    • What to actually talk about (so it’s not just another chat)
    • Balancing deep conversations with fun so it actually works
    • Turning vague goals into real, actionable plans
    • Why weekly check-ins make the biggest difference long-term

    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

    “If your family is the most important thing in your life… when was the last time you made a plan for it?”

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    • Quarterly getaways / family planning sessions
    • Weekly couple check-ins
    • Goal setting (annual, quarterly, weekly rhythm)

    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

    • Block out time (a day or weekend) with your partner—no distractions
    • Start with a full “life map” (kids, health, finances, routines, relationships)
    • Choose 2–3 focus words for the season ahead
    • Break big goals into specific, practical actions
    • Schedule your next check-in before you finish
    • Commit to a simple weekly alignment conversation

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    19 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 16 minutes 23 seconds
    Justin & Kylie's 28th Anniversary

    What really keeps a marriage strong after nearly three decades?

    In this honest, funny, and surprisingly emotional anniversary episode, Justin and Kylie unpack the real lessons behind a lasting relationship—beyond the clichés.

    From choosing each other daily to letting go of the need to be right, this episode reveals the small mindset shifts that make the biggest difference.

    Plus… Kylie shares her very simple (and slightly controversial) formula for a happy marriage.

    KEY POINTS

    • Why love is a daily choice—not just a feeling
    • The truth about trying to change your partner
    • How your frustrations say more about you than them
    • Why “winning” arguments can cost your relationship
    • The simple habits that keep connection alive over time

    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

    “Don’t choose being right over being connected.”

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    • The idea that 80% of what annoys you about your partner will never change
    • Relationship insight from Professor H. Wallace Goddard

    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

    • Choose your partner—intentionally—every single day
    • Swap criticism for gratitude (focus on the 80%)
    • Pause before reacting: “Is this my issue or theirs?”
    • Prioritise connection over winning small arguments
    • Schedule regular, simple time together (even 20 minutes counts)

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    18 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 16 minutes 11 seconds
    Responding to Your Child About Body Safety (John Cardamone)

    What happens in the moment a child finally says something is wrong?

    For many children experiencing abuse, it takes years to speak up - if they ever do. And when they finally tell someone, the response they receive can shape the rest of their healing.

    In this powerful conversation, Dr Justin Coulson speaks with body-safety educator and survivor John Cardamone about what children actually need to feel safe enough to disclose abuse - and the critical mistakes adults often make in the first moments after a child tells them.

    John shares his own experience of abuse as a child, the two years it took him to speak up, and the simple but life-changing framework every parent should know if a child ever confides in them.

    This is a difficult topic - but one every parent needs to understand.

    KEY POINTS

    • Most children who experience sexual abuse know the person involved.
    • Many children try to disclose through behaviour before words.
    • Kids are far more likely to speak up when they feel safe, connected, and heard in everyday moments.
    • The way parents respond to small problems trains children whether it’s safe to share bigger ones.
    • Traditional “stranger danger” messaging can miss the reality that abuse is usually committed by someone known to the child.
    • Body safety education should be ongoing, simple, and part of everyday conversation.
    • A parent’s first response to a disclosure can either start the healing process or deepen the trauma.

    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

    “The way you respond to a disclosure can either start the healing process… or prolong the trauma.”

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

    1. Create safety in everyday moments. How you respond to spilled milk, mistakes, or bad behaviour teaches children whether it’s safe to talk to you.
    2. Talk about body safety regularly.  Make it an ongoing conversation rather than a single serious talk.
    3. Focus on “strange behaviours,” not just strangers. Most abuse happens with someone the child knows.
    4. If a child discloses something difficult, stay calm. Children mirror the emotional reactions of adults.
    5. Follow the “BeCalmer” approach.
    • Be calm
    • Believe them
    • Acknowledge what they said
    • Validate their feelings

     

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    17 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 22 minutes 46 seconds
    Raising Boys in a Toxic Online World (Q&A re: The Manosphere Documentary)

    A new documentary exposing the online “manosphere” has parents asking a frightening question: What kind of world are our boys growing up in?

    In this episode, Justin unpacks the disturbing rise of influencers teaching boys that domination, misogyny, and outrage are the path to power—and why millions of young men are being drawn in.

    But while the content can feel alarming, the solution for parents is surprisingly clear.

    Justin explains why boys who grow up surrounded by strong values, meaningful relationships, and healthy role models are far less vulnerable to toxic online culture—and what parents can start doing today to build boys who are genuinely strong from the inside out.

    If you’re raising sons—or daughters who will grow up alongside them—this conversation matters.

    KEY POINTS

    • What the “manosphere” actually is and why it’s gaining traction
    • How extreme influencers exploit struggling boys for clicks, money, and power
    • Why algorithm-driven outrage pushes toxic ideas to the top
    • The real reason some boys are vulnerable to this contentHow strong male role models dramatically reduce the influence of toxic voices
    • Why regular moral conversations at home build resilient kids
    • The true definition of healthy masculinity

    QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

    “Real strength leaves people feeling safer and stronger. These influencers leave people feeling smaller.”

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

    1. Surround boys with strong role models. Boys need men—and women—who demonstrate integrity, respect, and responsibility.
    2. Prioritise connection with dads or mentors. Time together, conversations, and shared activities matter far more than perfection.
    3. Talk about character often. Use everyday situations and hypotheticals to discuss values and moral choices.
    4. Delay unsupervised internet exposure. The longer kids stay away from algorithm-driven content, the better.
    5. Teach healthy masculinity. Real strength means helping the people around you feel safer and stronger.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    16 March 2026, 6:00 pm
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