

Be a Happier Parent
Alex Trippier
Why is there such a huge gap between what we think parenting is going to be like and what it actually is? Why when we have children do we think it’s going to bring us closer together but often it really pushes us apart? What are the jobs of mums and dads now? What’s a dad when we’re no longer just providers? What’s a mum when they often are? What am I supposed to teach or model for my children when I’ve no idea what the world is going to look like in five years time?
Why did my parents seem to have loads of conviction about these things and I have absolutely none? In this podcast I interview top authors, therapists, coaches and try and find out how the trials of parenting can help us become better humans.
Why did my parents seem to have loads of conviction about these things and I have absolutely none? In this podcast I interview top authors, therapists, coaches and try and find out how the trials of parenting can help us become better humans.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 1h 2min
Ep 32: Emotional Masculinity with Matt Salis
Find out more about Matt's work at https://un-toxicated.com/
Please follow me on Instagram and TikTok @beahappierparent
Full videos of the show available on YouTube @alexindadland
content type
Interview
primary goal
Educational
summary
In this insightful interview, Matt Salis explores the evolving concept of emotional masculinity, emphasizing the importance of emotional safety, vulnerability, and resilience in modern relationships and parenting. Discover practical strategies for men to lead with emotional intimacy, create safe environments, and foster stronger family bonds.
keywords
emotional masculinity, emotional safety, vulnerability, parenting, relationships, resilience, emotional intimacy, modern masculinity, family dynamics, mental health
key topics
Redefinition of masculinity in modern society
The importance of emotional safety and vulnerability
Strategies for men to lead with emotional intimacy
Impact of social media and societal changes on family dynamics
Practical steps for creating emotionally safe environments
guest name
Matt Salis
Titles
The New Face of Masculinity: Lead, Provide, Protect with Emotional Safety
How Emotional Safety Transforms Modern Relationships
sound bites
"Lead with emotional intimacy."
"We need good men to make the world safe."
"Women don’t need us for money anymore."
Chapters
00:00 Exploring Emotional Masculinity
06:20 Creating Emotional Safety in Families
10:37 The Impact of Emotional Temperature
17:15 The Need for Emotional Connection
24:04 Research Insights on Emotional Safety
32:02 Evolution of Coaching and Parenting
37:07 Navigating Emotional Masculinity
42:19 The Importance of Vulnerability
48:16 Creating Safe Spaces for Conversations
54:41 Learning from Our Children
resources
Galloway's views on masculinity - https://example.com/galloway-masculinity
Richard Reeves' work on masculinity and society - https://example.com/richard-reeves
Laura McCown on addiction recovery - https://example.com/laura-mccown
The Gottmans on relationship dynamics - https://example.com/gottmans
Alan Sheldon and the Daddying Movement - https://example.com/daddying-movement
guest links
Twitter - https://twitter.com/mattsalis
Website - https://mattssalis.com

Feb 27, 2026 • 1h 5min
Ep 31: Hidden Forces Behind Mothers' Choices with Corinne Low
Check out https://www.corinnelow.com/
Please find me on Instagram and TikTok @beahappierparent
Redefining Gender Roles, Parenthood, and Work-Life Balance: Insights from Corinne Low and Alex Trippier
In this episode, we explore the evolving roles of men and women in relationships, workplaces, and parenting. Corinne Low shares her research and perspectives on how societal norms, biological factors, and economic forces shape our expectations and realities, offering actionable ideas for creating more equitable and fulfilling lives.
Key Topics:
How biological and societal pressures influence women's career choices and perceived fairness
The impact of structural barriers on women's earnings and career progression, even when individual effort is high
The changing landscape of fatherhood and how increased involvement is transforming family dynamics
The importance of early conversations and proactive planning to prevent resentment and strengthen relationships
Rethinking success, gender norms, and the language around provider and protector roles
The role of policy, workplace culture, and social norms in supporting gender equality
Evidence from research on negotiation, gender traits, and workplace diversity
How to foster environments where vulnerability, conversation, and shared responsibilities flourish
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: Breaking down societal and biological influences on gender roles
02:15 - The gender wage gap: structural barriers beyond individual choices
04:50 - Evolutionary biology and short-term decision-making in motherhood
07:20 - Impact of corporate policies and cultural norms on women's careers
09:40 - The structural constraints faced by top earners and working mothers
12:00 - The emotional labor and societal expectations placed on women at home
13:30 - The persistence of gender defaults and the importance of shared responsibilities
16:00 - How divorce laws and social reforms have shifted gender roles and labor distribution
18:10 - Rethinking workplace culture: boundaries, flexibility, and talent retention
20:30 - The importance of diverse traits and negotiation styles in the workplace
23:15 - Strategies for men to participate more fully in domestic life and caregiving
26:45 - The power of conversations early in relationships to foster partnership
29:10 - The transformation of fatherhood in recent decades
32:40 - The social and economic forces shaping parenting and education investments
36:00 - Challenging societal anxiety about outdoor play and safety
39:00 - The necessity of self-care and mental health for effective parenting
43:00 - Redefining masculinity: protection and provider roles as supportive, not obligatory
45:20 - How shared lived experiences and friendships indicate relationship strength
48:05 - Practical steps for supporting partners through life's challenges
50:10 - The future of gender norms: policy, culture, and individual action
53:15 - Research on gender traits and negotiation: moving beyond stereotypes
58:05 - Overcoming economic and social barriers to gender equality in family life
61:05 - Creating supportive workplace environments for parents
65:00 - Closing thoughts: Building a world where partnership and shared success thrive
Resources & Links:
Corinne Low - LinkedIn
Corinne Low - Personal Website
Book recommendations on gender equality and parental roles
Research on negotiation styles
Study on gender wage gap and career progression
Connect with Corinne Low:
LinkedIn
Twitter
Website
This episode offers valuable insights for parents, policymakers, workplace leaders, and anyone interested in building equitable family and work environments. Don't miss the practical advice on fostering meaningful conversations that can transform relationships and organizational cultures.

Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 12min
Ep 30: The Stories We Tell Our Children with Francesca Cavallo
You can find Francesca on Instagram @francescatherebel
Find me on Instagram and TikTok @beahappier parent
Full episodes available with video on YouTube @alexindadland
Keywords
masculinity, gender equality, emotional intelligence, storytelling, consent, inner exploration, male solidarity, emotional isolation, redefining heroism, children's literature
Summary
In this conversation, Francesca Cavallo discusses the need for new narratives around masculinity, emphasizing the importance of exploring inner worlds and emotional intelligence. She critiques traditional masculinity and the isolation it creates, advocating for a redefinition that includes kindness, consent, and emotional connection. Through storytelling, she aims to inspire boys to embrace vulnerability and build healthy relationships, while also addressing the societal pressures that lead to emotional detachment. The discussion highlights the role of literature in shaping perceptions of masculinity and the necessity of male solidarity in fostering a compassionate society.
Takeaways
Francesca Cavallo emphasizes the need for new narratives in masculinity.
Boys should be encouraged to explore their inner worlds through fiction.
Consent should be taught as a skill, not a suspicion.
Emotional isolation is a significant issue for men today.
Redefining heroism involves kindness and vulnerability, not dominance.
Stories shape our understanding of gender roles and expectations.
Male solidarity can prevent violence and promote emotional health.
Boys need to learn that rejection is a part of life and can be survived.
Looking back at one's past is crucial for personal growth.
The future of masculinity should focus on mutual liberation rather than competition.
Titles
Redefining Masculinity: A New Narrative
Exploring Inner Worlds: The Future of Boys
Sound bites
"We must make the patriarchy obsolete."
"Consent is a skill we need to teach."
"We are our brother's keepers."
Chapters
00:00 Empowering Narratives: Rebel Girls and Boys
07:57 Redefining Masculinity: Inner Exploration vs. Outer Heroism
12:41 The Role of Fairy Tales in Shaping Gender Expectations
18:46 The Crisis of Masculinity: Emotional Needs and Societal Expectations
26:36 The Future of Masculinity: Building New Narratives
28:42 Rites of Passage: Understanding Masculinity Across Cultures
35:53 The Importance of Physical Comfort
37:19 Exploring the Need for Touch
38:22 Pirates and Masculinity
39:27 Redefining Consent
43:56 The Role of Rejection in Relationships
46:48 The Blue Planet: Fatherhood and Vulnerability
01:01:11 The Junk Planet: Reconnecting with Inner Child
01:09:54 Rituals and the Future of Masculinity

Dec 19, 2025 • 59min
Ep 29: Why is she the only one thinking about it? with Allison Daminger
Check out Allison's website https://www.allisondaminger.com/
follow me on Instagram and TikTok @beahappierparent
Full videos of episodes available on YouTube @alexindadland
Keywords
parenting, cognitive labor, mental load, gender roles, household dynamics, essentialism, couples, equity, caregiving, family responsibilities
Summary
In this conversation, Allison Daminger discusses the complexities of parenting, cognitive labor, and the persistent gender roles that influence household dynamics. She explores the concept of cognitive labor as the mental work involved in managing household responsibilities, highlighting the emotional burdens that often accompany these tasks. The discussion delves into personal essentialism, the impact of societal expectations on gender roles, and the challenges couples face in achieving equitable divisions of labor. Daminger emphasizes the importance of intentionality and communication in navigating these dynamics, offering insights into how couples can work towards a more balanced partnership.
Takeaways
Allison Daminger's research stems from her curiosity about parenting.
Cognitive labor involves anticipating needs and managing household tasks.
The brain's tendency to ping with unresolved tasks adds to mental load.
Gender roles still heavily influence household responsibilities.
Personal essentialism complicates the understanding of gendered labor.
Couples often fall into patterns that reflect societal expectations.
Skill-building in household tasks can shift gendered expectations.
Emotional burdens like guilt affect how parents manage responsibilities.
Couples can achieve equity by adjusting on the margins of their roles.
Understanding the historical context of gender roles is crucial for change.
Titles
The Hidden Work of Parenting
Cognitive Labor: The Mental Load of Parenthood
Sound bites
"The brain hates unclosed loops."
"We expect women to care the most."
"We can adjust on the margins."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Cognitive Labor
04:50 Understanding Cognitive Labor and Mental Load
07:34 The Process of Cognitive Labor
10:22 Measuring Cognitive Labor
13:35 Personal Essentialism and Gender Roles
16:27 The Superhero and the Bumbler
19:29 Social Pressures and Accountability
22:32 The Impact of Historical Context on Gender Roles
25:30 Judgment and Expectations in Parenting
28:26 Conclusion and Reflections on Cognitive Labor
29:56 Anticipation of Judgment and Consequences
31:16 Gendered Expectations in Household Roles
32:59 Skill-Building and Gendered Narratives
35:52 Hope for Change in Household Dynamics
37:35 The Complexity of Same-Sex Relationships
38:37 Intentionality in Division of Labor
41:57 Status and Perception of Caregiving
44:30 Cognitive vs. Physical Work in Households
46:54 The Root of Responsibility in Parenting
50:40 Moving Towards Equity in Household Tasks

Dec 12, 2025 • 51min
Ep 28: The History of Marriage with Stephanie Coontz
You can pre order Stephanie's forthcoming book here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/673497/for-better-and-worse-by-stephanie-coontz/
Check out her website: https://www.stephaniecoontz.com/
Find me on Instagram and TikTok @beahappierparent
YouTube @alexindadland
Keywords
marriage, gender roles, parenting, emotional labor, societal changes, breadwinner ideal, relationships, community, historical perspective, modern marriage
Summary
In this conversation, Stephanie Coontz explores the evolution of marriage, gender roles, and parenting dynamics throughout history. She discusses how societal changes have influenced the expectations and realities of modern relationships, particularly the shift from traditional breadwinner ideals to more egalitarian partnerships. Coontz emphasizes the importance of emotional labor in relationships and the need for social connections outside of marriage to enhance satisfaction and well-being. The discussion also touches on the historical context of relationships and how understanding this can help couples navigate contemporary challenges.
Takeaways
Women contributed about half the calories in foraging societies.
Marriage was originally about connecting different bands, not just romantic partnerships.
Inequalities in society led to marriage being used to limit sharing.
The breadwinner ideal emerged in the 1820s with democratic capitalism.
Women became more dependent on their husbands as job opportunities decreased.
Emotional labor is often expected to be performed by women in relationships.
Couples who share responsibilities report higher satisfaction.
Social connections outside of marriage enhance relationship satisfaction.
Understanding historical perspectives can help modern couples navigate challenges.
Men can also experience emotional labor and anxiety in parenting.
Titles
The Evolution of Marriage: A Historical Perspective
Gender Roles and the Changing Landscape of Relationships
Sound bites
"Women did not need a husband to get food."
"We have raised our expectations of marriage."
"Men can be nurturers too."
Chapters
00:00 The Evolution of Marriage and Family Structures
04:26 Marriage: A Tool for Social Connection
07:20 The Control of Women's Choices in Marriage
09:34 Parenting and Sharing in Early Societies
12:22 The Shift to Monogamy and Its Implications
14:57 Modern Marriage: Expectations and Realities
18:38 The Historical Context of the Breadwinner Model
23:26 The Impact of Economic Changes on Marriage Dynamics
25:58 The Evolution of Women's Roles in Marriage
30:39 The Impact of Parenthood on Relationships
35:54 Understanding Gendered Expectations and Emotional Labor
42:20 The Role of Social Media in Modern Relationships
45:00 Learning from Same-Sex Relationships
48:19 The Broader Community and Marriage Dynamics

Dec 5, 2025 • 53min
Ep 27: The Arguments Every Couple Should Have with Divorce Lawyer turned Couples Therapist Joanna Harrison
Check out Joanna's Website: www.joannaharrison.co.uk
Find me on Instagram @beahappierparent
Keywords
couples therapy, divorce lawyer, communication, relationship advice, arguments, parenting, emotional connection, intimacy, relationship dynamics, conflict resolution
Summary
In this conversation, Joanna Harrison, a former divorce lawyer turned couples therapist, discusses her journey and the insights she has gained about relationships. She emphasizes the importance of communication, understanding, and navigating the complexities of couple dynamics. Joanna outlines five essential arguments that all couples need to have, highlighting the significance of curiosity and negotiation in maintaining healthy relationships. The discussion also touches on the challenges of parenting and the balance between time spent together and apart.
Takeaways
Joanna transitioned from divorce law to couples therapy to focus on the emotional aspects of relationships.
Couples therapy is not just about saving relationships; it's about exploring what comes next.
Arguments in relationships can lead to growth and understanding.
Communication is a continuous process that requires effort from both partners.
Couples need to negotiate their roles and responsibilities to avoid conflict.
Curiosity about each other's experiences is crucial for relationship health.
It's important to show that you have your partner in mind during daily activities.
Different parenting styles can lead to conflict, but they can also complement each other.
Listening to your partner does not mean you have to agree with them.
Planning time together requires understanding each other's needs.
Sound bites
"Communication is an ongoing process."
"Arguments offer the potential for growth."
"We can't plan everything in advance."
Chapters
00:00 NEWCHAPTER
02:23 From Divorce Lawyer to Couples Therapist
03:37 Understanding the Dynamics of Arguments
05:53 The Five Essential Arguments Couples Need to Have
08:54 The Importance of Communication in Relationships
10:53 Exploring the Role of Anger in Communication
17:15 Creating Safe Spaces for Difficult Conversations
20:55 Curiosity and Understanding in Relationships
29:59 Understanding Individual Issues in Relationships
32:19 The Dynamics of Couples Therapy
33:31 Parenting Styles and Their Impact
44:29 Navigating Time Together and Apart
52:48 The Evolution of Relationships After Kids

Nov 28, 2025 • 57min
Ep 26: The Philosophy of Care with Elissa Strauss
Elissa's Substack: https://elissa.substack.com/
Follow me on Instagram @beahappierparent
Keywords
care ethics, dependency, self-actualization, relationships, parenting, gender perspectives, philosophy, ethics, spirituality, marriage
Summary
In this conversation, Elissa Strauss discusses the philosophy of care, emphasizing the importance of dependency in relationships and parenting. She critiques traditional views of self-actualization, arguing that true growth occurs in relational contexts. The discussion explores various ethical frameworks, including virtue ethics, deontological ethics, and utilitarianism, while highlighting the significance of care ethics. Gender perspectives on care and the impact of patriarchy are examined, along with religious views on dependency. The conversation culminates in reflections on navigating dependency in marriage and the emotional dynamics that shape relationships.
Takeaways
Care philosophy challenges the myth of independence.
Self-actualization is often a communal process, not an individual one.
Care involves inherent friction and complexity.
Gender perspectives influence how care is perceived and enacted.
Patriarchy often diminishes the value of care work.
Religious traditions can reflect care blindness.
Dependency is a natural state in human relationships.
Emotional dynamics in relationships are crucial yet often overlooked.
Navigating dependency requires empathy and understanding.
The seesaw of relationships is rarely balanced.
Titles
The Philosophy of Care: Embracing Dependency
Rethinking Self-Actualization in Relationships
Sound bites
"Self-actualization is a myth."
"Care involves friction."
"Care ethics is a messy moral philosophy."
Chapters
00:00 The Complexity of Faith and Identity
03:18 Philosophy of Care and Dependency
06:02 Self-Actualization vs. Co-Actualization
08:43 Ethics: A Deep Dive into Care
11:07 The Role of Care in Parenting
13:25 Gender Perspectives in Ethical Reasoning
16:26 Patriarchy and Care Ethics
18:53 Cultural Narratives and Care
21:14 The Intersection of Care and Spirituality
30:46 The Vulnerability of Caregiving
33:56 Wrestling with Spirituality and Parenting
35:38 Biblical Narratives and Their Modern Implications
39:56 The Complexity of Relationships and Dependency
41:05 Navigating Marriage and Care Dynamics
48:03 Understanding Emotional Connections in Relationships

Nov 21, 2025 • 58min
Ep 25: The Joy of the Juggle with Dolly Jones
You can find Dolly on Instagram @dolly_jones
Please follow me on Instagram @beahappierparent
Keywords
parenting, motherhood, working parents, guilt, empathy, relationships, self-validation, motherhood ideals, joy in parenting, communication
The joy of being a working parent is often overshadowed by guilt and societal expectations.
Successful working mothers often feel a sense of pride and accomplishment despite challenges.
Conversations about parenting in the workplace are often avoided, leading to feelings of isolation.
Empathy is crucial in understanding the experiences of working parents, both men and women.
Guilt can be a red flag indicating a need for change or self-care in parenting.
The invisible work of parenting often goes unrecognized but is essential for family well-being.
Clear communication about responsibilities can alleviate resentment in parenting partnerships.
The relationship dynamics between partners can significantly impact parenting experiences.
Finding joy in work and parenting can lead to a more fulfilling life.
Summary
In this conversation, Dolly Jones discusses her journey to writing a book about the experiences of working parents, particularly mothers. She explores the joys and challenges of balancing work and family life, the societal pressures and guilt that often accompany motherhood, and the importance of empathy and communication in navigating these complexities. The discussion highlights the invisible labor of parenting, the need for shared responsibilities, and the significance of finding joy in both work and parenting. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the commonalities among parents and the importance of supporting one another in this journey.
Titles
Navigating the Complexities of Modern Motherhood
The Hidden Joys of Working Parenthood
Sound bites
"Guilt doesn't enter my head."
"We need to talk about it more."
"I get to go to work."
Chapters
00:00 The Motivation Behind the Book
06:23 The Joys and Challenges of Working Parenthood
12:06 Empathy and Commonality in Parenting
17:36 The Guilt of Motherhood
23:24 Ending the Mother Wars
28:52 The Importance of Conversations in Parenting
34:22 The Joy of Work and Motherhood
36:11 The Guilt of Working Mothers
38:35 Childcare Choices and Societal Expectations
39:00 The School Bag Dilemma
43:49 Understanding Parental Responsibilities
47:40 Communication in Parenting
52:13 The Value of Caregiving
53:46 Identity and Motherhood

Nov 14, 2025 • 53min
Ep 24: The Damaging Myth of the "Natural Mother" with Rose Stokes
You can find more about Rose at rosestokes.co.uk
Follow her on Instagram@rosestokes
Find me on Instagram and TikTok @beahappierparent and YouTube @alexindadland
Keywords
parenthood, parenting, expectations, relationships, motherhood, fatherhood, identity, support, communication, growth
Summary
In this conversation, Alex and Rose explore the multifaceted journey of parenthood, discussing the challenges, expectations, and realities that come with raising children. They delve into the impact of societal pressures, the importance of trusting one's instincts, and the evolving dynamics between partners in parenting. The conversation highlights the significance of communication, compromise, and embracing imperfection in the parenting experience.
Takeaways
You don't truly understand parenthood until you experience it.
The transition into parenthood is a long and complex process.
Expectations from society can create unnecessary anxiety for new parents.
Information overload can lead to guilt and confusion in parenting.
Trusting your instincts is crucial in navigating parenthood.
Parenting is a skill that develops over time through experience.
Partners play a vital role in supporting each other during parenting.
Communication and understanding between partners can alleviate pressure.
It's important to embrace imperfection and learn from mistakes in parenting.
Finding balance and compromise is essential for a healthy family dynamic.
Titles
The Realities of Parenthood Unveiled
Navigating the Complexities of Parenting
Sound bites
"You don't get it until you get it."
"It's a long thinking process."
"We both do it together."
Chapters
00:00 Navigating the Complexities of Motherhood
05:31 The Impact of Breastfeeding on Identity
14:01 The Emotional Journey of Parenting
19:59 Partner Dynamics in Parenting
24:34 Balancing Roles and Responsibilities
29:31 Imaginative Play: A Dad's Perspective
32:14 Navigating Parenting Expectations
35:02 The Overload of Parenting Information
36:54 Trusting Parental Instincts
38:44 The Dynamics of Partner Support
40:42 The Reality of Parenting Challenges
42:07 The Importance of Compromise in Parenting
44:48 The Struggles of Weight and Body Image
46:15 Communication and Conflict in Relationships
52:25 NEWCHAPTER

Nov 7, 2025 • 56min
Ep 23: Can We Parent Without Shame? With Elisabeth Harrod
Check out Elisabeth's website: https://www.purposeparenting.net/
Follow me on Instagram and TikTok @beahappier parent
Full videos of Episodes available on YouTube @alexindadland
Keywords
parenting, emotional regulation, shame, child development, dads, moms, self-worth, mistakes, gender dynamics, coaching
Summary
In this conversation, Elisabeth and Alex explore the dynamics of parenting, particularly focusing on the unique challenges and perspectives of dads. They discuss the importance of emotional regulation, the impact of shame on parenting, and the necessity of allowing children to learn from their mistakes. The conversation also delves into gender dynamics in parenting roles and the significance of fostering self-worth in children, emphasizing the need for parents to support their children while also allowing them the space to grow and learn independently.
Takeaways
Elisabeth connects more easily with men than women.
Parental expectations can create shame in children.
Ending shame involves replacing it with acceptance.
Emotional regulation is crucial for children.
Parents often do too much for their children.
Children need to learn from their mistakes.
Gender dynamics influence parenting styles.
Self-worth is essential for children's development.
Parents' egos can be tied to their children's outcomes.
Teaching children to solve their own problems fosters independence.
Titles
Connecting with Dads: A Unique Perspective
Understanding Parental Expectations and Child Development
Sound bites
"I connect more easily with men."
"This is creating shame."
"You can do it."
Chapters
00:00 Connecting with Dads: The Podcast Journey
06:04 Understanding Parenting Expectations and Shame
10:48 Collaborative Parenting: Meeting Children Where They Are
11:40 The Role of Shame in Parenting
16:25 Emotional Regulation: Teaching Kids to Express Feelings
21:36 Gender Differences in Emotional Expression
27:22 The Impact of Control on Children's Learning
31:13 Leveraging Children's Interests for Connection
32:33 The Reality of Parenting Expectations
34:54 Guilt, Shame, and the Dark Side of Parenting
36:00 Navigating Teenage Independence
41:34 The Balance of Nurturing and Independence
43:14 Fearless Parenting: Letting Go
46:28 The Role of Fathers in Parenting
47:38 Transitioning from Boys to Men
51:01 Empowering Problem Solving in Children
52:49 Navigating Shame and Self-Worth


