

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.
Episodes
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Oct 24, 2025 • 56min
Ep 22: What we ALL want for Christmas with Rachel Childs and Kate Mangino
Don't worry it's not all about Christmas! Christmas is a great framework to discuss some really important issues.
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Keywords
gender roles, fatherhood, emotional labor, parenting, equality, family dynamics, holiday traditions, shame, guilt, identity
Summary
This conversation delves into the evolving roles of parents, particularly focusing on gender dynamics in parenting. The speakers discuss how traditional gender roles impact both men and women, the importance of open conversations before becoming parents, and the need for shared emotional labor in family dynamics. They explore the significance of creating joy during holidays and the challenges of breaking down societal norms and gatekeeping. The discussion also touches on the concepts of shame and guilt in parenting, emphasizing the need to redefine identities and scripts around parenthood.
Takeaways
Gender roles are often gendered and can hurt both men and women.
The role of fathers has evolved significantly over the years.
Conversations about parenting should start before the baby arrives.
Emotional labor and cognitive tasks often fall disproportionately on one partner.
Teaching boys to notice and participate in household tasks is crucial.
Creating joy during holidays can enhance family connections.
Mothers should feel empowered to take time away from home.
Shame is tied to identity, while guilt is tied to actions.
It's important to challenge and redefine parenting scripts.
Parents should reflect on their values and identities regularly.
Titles
Redefining Parenthood: Gender Roles and Emotional Labor
The Changing Face of Fatherhood
Sound bites
"Gender roles hurt men too."
"Shame is tied to our identity."
"Who do I want to be as a parent?"
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Conversation
02:53 Exploring Gender Roles in Parenting
06:11 The Evolution of Fatherhood
06:21 The Importance of Shared Responsibilities
08:20 Cognitive and Emotional Labor in Households
11:28 The Role of Antenatal Programs
13:52 The Impact of Societal Expectations
16:43 The Concept of 'Noticing' in Parenting
18:58 Creating Joy During the Holidays
22:16 Navigating Family Dynamics at Christmas
24:52 Breaking Down Barriers to Equality
27:37 Conclusion and Reflections
29:19 The Dynamics of Gatekeeping and Power
31:40 Traditions and the Role of Women
33:16 Changing Family Dynamics and Emotional Labor
34:54 The Importance of Caregiving Roles
36:08 Building Relationships Through Shared Joy
39:24 The Challenge of Emotional Vulnerability in Parenting
43:53 Learning from Dads: The Value of Different Parenting Styles
45:25 Shame, Guilt, and Identity in Parenting

Oct 17, 2025 • 55min
Ep 21: Strength, Grief and Trust with Dr Anna Whitwham
We were discussing Anna's most recent book: "Soft Tissue Damage"
Also check out her novel: "Boxer Handsome"
Follow me on TikTok and Instagram @beahappierparent and find videos of these episodes on YouTube @alexindadland
Keywords
masculinity, identity, vulnerability, shame, literature, parenting, relationships, emotional health, gender roles, self-discovery
Summary
In this conversation, Anna and Alex delve into the complexities of masculinity, exploring its constructs and representations in literature, the evolution of male identity, and the role of vulnerability and shame. They discuss the importance of female perspectives in understanding masculinity and the significance of building supportive networks for future generations. The dialogue emphasizes the need for emotional health and the impact of relationships on personal growth.
Takeaways
Identity is a construct, and masculinity can take many forms.
Literature reflects the evolution of male identity over time.
Vulnerability is a crucial aspect of masculinity.
Shame can lead to destructive patterns of behavior.
Care and support are essential in male friendships.
Finding strength in vulnerability can lead to personal growth.
Female perspectives are vital in understanding masculinity.
Witnessing experiences is crucial for emotional health.
Building a supportive network is important for children.
The dynamics of female friendships differ from male friendships.
Titles
The Many Faces of Masculinity
Literary Reflections on Male Identity
Sound bites
"Identity is construct, right?"
"You have to learn not to fight."
"This is a book about healing."
Chapters
00:00 Exploring Masculinity in Literature
04:31 The Evolution of Male Protagonists
07:20 The Impact of War on Masculinity
10:10 Shame and Vulnerability in Men
13:00 The Role of Alcohol in Masculine Identity
15:54 Understanding Shame and Forgiveness
18:02 The Gendered Experience of Shame
21:04 Parenting and Masculinity
23:33 The Intersection of Boxing and Identity
26:24 Navigating Relationships and Violence
28:08 The Journey of Self-Discovery through Sport
35:28 The Comfort of Kebab and Vulnerability
36:10 The Female Perspective on Masculinity
38:35 Conversations on Care and Masculinity
40:53 Healing Through Boxing and Loss
43:19 Understanding Aging and Care
46:41 The Role of Witnessing in Relationships
49:26 Navigating Mortality and Parenthood
52:42 The Dynamics of Female Friendships
54:55 Blending Families and Modern Relationships
54:55 Introduction to Soft Tissue Damage
54:55 Exploring Anna Witwam's Works

Oct 10, 2025 • 57min
Ep 20: How to be a Great Husband with Brian Page
Brian Page, a personal finance educator and founder of Modern Husbands, explores the evolving dynamics of household management. He highlights how shared domestic labor boosts marital satisfaction and personal happiness for men. Delving into the Fair Play system, he outlines efficient task ownership and emotional labor's significance in relationships. The impact of societal expectations on masculinity, the importance of open financial discussions, and strategies for teaching children about money values are also key topics, all aimed at fostering happier family lives.

Oct 3, 2025 • 55min
Ep 19: Can We Build Resilience? With Tim Curtis
You can find additional resources from Tim here: https://resilienceshield.com/
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Full videos of the episodes available on YouTube @alexindadland
Keywords
resilience, parenting, adversity, children, self-leadership, technology, community, struggle, mental health, emotional intelligence
Summary
In this conversation, Tim Curtis shares his insights on resilience, particularly in children, drawing from his experiences in the SAS and his work in teaching resilience. He emphasizes the importance of adversity in building resilience, the role of struggle in achieving happiness, and the need for children to engage in free play and face risks to develop agency and problem-solving skills. Curtis also discusses the impact of technology on children's mental health and the importance of trust and communication in parenting.
Takeaways
Resilience is built through adversity and stress.
Children need to experience some stress to develop resilience.
Allowing children to sit in their emotions is crucial for self-awareness.
Struggle is essential for true happiness and growth.
Boredom can lead to creativity and self-leadership in children.
Community and free play are vital for children's development.
Technology can impair resilience if not monitored properly.
Trusting children to navigate risks fosters independence.
Parents should model vulnerability and risk-taking for their children.
Building a supportive community can enhance parenting and child development.
Titles
Building Resilient Kids: Insights from an SAS Veteran
The Importance of Adversity in Child Development
Sound bites
"Resilience needs stress to be built."
"With risk comes opportunity."
"You can't just strip out the risk."
Chapters
00:00 From Soldier to Advocate for Children
06:29 The Link Between Resilience and Morality
06:42 Understanding Resilience: Definitions and Components
11:28 Resilience: A Dynamic and Modifiable Concept
16:07 The Necessity of Adversity in Building Resilience
20:24 Happiness Through Struggle vs. Comfort
24:27 Harnessing Synthetic Happiness for Better Outcomes
25:03 Navigating Happiness: Synthetic vs. Enduring Joy
26:05 The Importance of Boredom and Self-Leadership
28:40 Challenging Negativity Bias in Parenting
29:53 The Role of Free Play in Child Development
34:23 Understanding Screen Time and Its Impact
42:50 Lessons from Parenting: Embracing Individuality
46:20 Finding Alternatives to Team Sports
47:56 The Power of Communal Parenting
51:42 Risk, Opportunity, and Resilience in Parenting

Sep 26, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ep 18: Trauma, Healing and Change with Ben May
You can find the New Normal Charity @tnncharity on Instagram. Website: https://www.thenewnormalcharity.org/
Ben also coaches men on developing empathy and changing the way they think, behave and react both in work and life. You can find him on Instagram @ldn_brbr or email ben@thenewnormalcharity.org
Please follow me on Instagram or TikTok @beahappierparent. Full videos of the episodes are available on YouTube @alexindadland
Keywords
grief, trauma, identity, loss, support, relationships, parenthood, mental health, healing, self-discovery
Summary
In this conversation, Alex Trippier and Ben discuss the complexities of grief, trauma, and identity. They explore how personal experiences shape our understanding of loss and the importance of shared experiences in healing. Ben shares his journey through grief after losing his father and how it impacted his relationships and behavior. They also touch on the gendered responses to grief and the societal expectations placed on men. The discussion emphasizes the need for open communication and support in navigating grief and the ongoing journey of self-discovery and change.
Takeaways
Grief is a unique experience for everyone.
Time does not erase the pain of loss.
Shared experiences can foster connection and understanding.
Men often struggle to express their emotions.
Parenthood can change one's perspective on grief.
Trauma can shape our identities and behaviors.
It's important to seek support during difficult times.
Understanding different types of loss is crucial.
Communication is key in relationships affected by grief.
Self-discovery is an ongoing journey influenced by our past.
Titles
Navigating the Complexities of Grief
The Impact of Trauma on Identity
Sound bites
"I just want to feel normal again."
"Grief is a confusing thing."
"Men don't speak about things."
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Grief and the New Normal
37:30 The Scotch Egg Theory of Grief
46:12 The Complexity of Loss and Relationships
49:11 Gender Differences in Grief Responses
51:01 The Journey of Self-Discovery in Fatherhood
56:35 Understanding Addiction and Masculinity
01:01:19 Parenting and Personal Growth

Sep 18, 2025 • 55min
Ep 17: What Happens When Dads are Put in Charge? With Dr Marte Bergan
Check out Marte’s full thesis here:
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:800e3289-08ad-449f-a00d-f5da87f1100d
You help make some similar changes to our parental leave system by getting involved with The Dad Shift www.dadshift.org.uk
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Keywords
gender equality, Norway, parental leave, daddy quota, family dynamics, cultural values, work-life balance, childcare, feminism, societal norms
Summary
In this conversation, Marte discusses the cultural and governmental factors that have shaped gender equality in Norway, particularly in relation to parental leave policies and the daddy quota. The discussion explores the evolving roles of fathers in childcare, the dynamics of resentment in relationships, and the long-term impacts of these policies on family life. Marte emphasizes the importance of shared responsibilities and the need for societal change to foster a more egalitarian approach to parenting and work-life balance.
Takeaways
Gender equality is deeply embedded in Norwegian culture.
Government policies have played a crucial role in promoting gender equality.
The daddy quota encourages fathers to take an active role in childcare.
Cultural values in Norway prioritize family time and work-life balance.
Mothers often retain the managerial role in family dynamics.
Resentment can arise from unequal distribution of parenting responsibilities.
Parental leave policies impact long-term family relationships.
Fathers in Norway are seen as experts in childcare due to their involvement.
The corporate culture in Norway supports flexible working hours for both parents.
Societal norms need to evolve to support shared parenting responsibilities.
Titles
Exploring Gender Equality in Norway
The Impact of the Daddy Quota
Sound bites
"It's in our national DNA."
"We value family time."
"It's use it or lose it."
Chapters
00:00 Cultural Foundations of Parenthood
04:03 The Daddy Quota: A Game Changer
06:55 Work-Life Balance in Norway vs. the UK
08:37 The Impact of Gender Roles on Parenting
11:06 Men's Perspectives on Parenting and Work
13:35 Long-Term Effects of Parental Leave Policies
16:09 The Importance of Shared Responsibilities
19:03 Conclusions and Future Directions
31:42 Work-Life Balance in Norway vs. the UK
34:45 Resentment in Parenting Roles
36:51 Judgment and Gender Expectations
40:53 Redefining Parenting Roles
45:56 The Manager vs. Expert Dynamic
49:57 Cultural Shifts in Parenting
52:43 The System of Gendered Parenting

Sep 12, 2025 • 59min
Ep 16: How Not to Hate Your Partner with Jancee Dunn
Join author and journalist Jancee Dunn as she dives into the rollercoaster of marriage and parenthood. She shares hilarious yet poignant insights on the struggles of communication and the unexpected stressors of new parenthood. Dunn emphasizes the importance of establishing clear roles and responsibilities, as well as seeking couples therapy to navigate conflicts. Explore how societal expectations impact intimacy and the necessity of date nights to reconnect with your partner, ensuring love thrives amidst parenting chaos.

Sep 4, 2025 • 55min
Ep 15: Teenagers and the Wonder and Delight of Uncertainty with Rachel Kelly
You can find Rachel on https://rachel-kelly.net/
Follow me on Instagram @beahappierparent
Summary
In this conversation, Rachel Kelly discusses the complexities of parenting teenagers, emphasizing the importance of self-relationship, connection, and understanding. She explores how parents can navigate their own needs while fostering autonomy in their children, the illusion of control, and the impact of societal expectations on parenting. The dialogue highlights the significance of compassion, judgment, and the evolving nature of parent-child relationships as children grow into adulthood.
Takeaways
Your main relationship is with yourself.
Connecting with teenagers requires understanding and compassion.
Parents must navigate their own needs while supporting their children.
The illusion of control can hinder relationships with teenagers.
Managing expectations and anxiety is crucial in parenting.
Embracing differences and individuality fosters connection.
Judgment can be detrimental; compassion is key.
The parent-child relationship evolves as children grow.
Supporting children means assisting, not rescuing them.
Parenting becomes more rewarding as children mature.
Keywords
parenting, teenagers, self-relationship, connection, control, anxiety, compassion, individuality, judgment, growth
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Connections
04:20 Emotional Regulation and Connection
05:32 The Evolution of Parent-Teen Relationships
06:43 Letting Go of Control
09:30 The Shift in Parenting Dynamics
10:19 Practical Strategies for Better Communication
12:41 Expectations and Reality in Family Life
15:51 The Importance of Timing in Conversations
18:28 Nutrition and Well-being for Teenagers
24:53 Navigating Parenting Challenges
26:58 Understanding Anxiety in Parenting
29:29 The Gendered Anxiety Gap
33:43 Embracing Uncertainty in Parenting
37:54 Judgment and Compassion in Parenting
42:10 The Importance of Connection
45:06 Redefining Pride and Agency in Parenting
51:24 The Evolving Parent-Child Relationship
Titles
Navigating the Teenage Years: A Parent's Guide
The Art of Connection: Parenting Teens
Sound Bites
"We want to connect, right?"
"What else could be possible?"
"You can learn and grow."

Aug 29, 2025 • 58min
Ep 14: Get Better at Being Angry with Sam Parker
You can find Sam on Substack @goodanger and Instagram @samparkeruk
You can find me on Instagram and TikTok @beahappierparent and full videos of these episodes are available on Youtube @alexindadland
Summary
This conversation delves into the complexities of anger, exploring its multifaceted nature, gender dynamics, and its role in relationships and parenting. The speakers discuss how societal norms shape our understanding of anger, the importance of expressing it in healthy ways, and the need for emotional awareness in both personal and professional contexts. They emphasize the significance of recognizing anger as a valid emotion that can lead to positive change when managed effectively.
Takeaways
Anger is a multifaceted emotion that can be both constructive and destructive.
Gender plays a significant role in how anger is perceived and expressed.
Healthy relationships require the ability to express anger and resolve conflicts.
Modeling healthy conflict resolution for children is crucial in parenting.
Anger in the workplace often goes unaddressed, leading to disengagement.
Somatic awareness can help individuals identify and process their anger.
Anger can serve as a signal for unmet needs and insecurities.
Trial and error is essential in learning how to manage anger effectively.
Understanding the body’s response to anger can enhance emotional intelligence.
Embracing anger as a natural emotion can lead to personal growth and healthier relationships.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Anger: A Gendered Emotion
07:51 The Role of Anger in Parenting and Social Media
13:08 Rethinking Anger: Beyond Aggression and Violence
19:09 Anger as a Tool for Self-Discovery
24:00 Anger in Relationships: Navigating Conflict
30:11 Quiet Quitting: The Impact of Unexpressed Anger
36:11 The Complexity of Anger in Parenting
39:04 Modeling Healthy Conflict Resolution
42:02 Understanding Anger as a Primary Emotion
46:30 Anger: A Servant or a Master?
52:25 The Body's Role in Emotional Awareness
57:29 Integrating Body and Mind in Emotional Health
Titles
The Complexity of Anger: Understanding Its Role in Our Lives
Gender Dynamics of Anger: Who Gets to Express It?
Sound Bites
"Anger is a multifaceted emotion."
"Who gets to feel angry?"
"Anger at work is often avoided."

Aug 21, 2025 • 1h 3min
Ep 13: Navigating Postnatal Depression with Sally Bunkham
You can find all the support PANDAS offer here: https://pandasfoundation.org.uk/
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In this conversation, Alex Trippier speaks with Sally from the Pandas Foundation about the complexities of parenting, mental health, and the challenges faced by parents, particularly those dealing with autism. They explore the emotional struggles of new parents, the realities of postnatal depression, and the importance of support systems. The discussion also touches on the unique experiences of fathers and the dynamics of family relationships, emphasizing the need for open communication and understanding in navigating these challenges.
Chapters
00:00 New Chapter
02:57 The Impact of the Pandemic on Mental Health Services
03:51 Personal Journey: Sally's Experience with Motherhood
09:19 Navigating Relationships During Parenting Challenges
15:24 Seeking Help: The Importance of Support Services
20:16 Understanding Mental Health: Labels and Misconceptions
25:00 The Role of Communication in Relationships
25:58 New Rock bottom
26:32 Sleeping and anonymity
30:37 Modern Support: Technology and Accessibility in Mental Health
32:31 Building Relationships Through Support Services
33:31 Dads and Mental Health: Breaking the Stigma
36:27 Navigating Trauma and Anxiety in Parenthood
40:31 Understanding Autism: The Journey to Diagnosis
47:54 The Intersection of Autism and Parenting Challenges
56:03 Balancing Parenting Styles: Communication and Compromise
Takeaways
Parenting often differs greatly from expectations.
Mental health struggles are common among parents.
Postnatal depression is a serious issue that needs attention.
Support systems are crucial for parents' well-being.
Dads face unique mental health challenges during parenthood.
Autism presents specific parenting dynamics and challenges.
Open communication is key in relationships during parenting.
It's important to validate feelings of struggle and anxiety.
Navigating family expectations can be complex and stressful.
Finding balance in parenting responsibilities is essential.
Keywords
parenting, mental health, postnatal depression, autism, family dynamics, support, fatherhood, motherhood, emotional well-being, parenting challenges
Sound Bites
"Sally has two children with autism."
"How do we support each other as couples?"
"Autism's such a wide spectrum."


