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Dr. Susan Swick
Lemonade.
Parent
One of the biggest mistakes you can make as a parent.
Parenting Expert
Five crucial things that I say to my kids after 18 years working the.
Parent
Parenting thing, that's going to make the biggest difference for you with these sort of kiddos.
Parenting Expert
Your child asks for a cookie, you respond with no means no. Now get lost and stop asking.
Dr. Susan Swick
There's so much advice out there for parents. Articles, blogs, Instagram reels, podcasts. As parents, it's dizzying and all we want to do is get it right. The great news is you are the expert on your child. You know them to their core, and sometimes figuring out what they need is as simple as getting them to talk. I'm Dr. Susan Swick, a child and adolescent psychiatrist with over 25 years of experience. I'm also a mother of four, and I believe that if you can talk about it, you can tackle it.
Parent
He has a very insecure attachment with me, and I feel terrible about that. I guess I'm scared that they will leave and never come back to me.
Dr. Susan Swick
This season on the new podcast Talk About Able, we're talking about all of it, from losing a grandparent to telling your kids you are dating again. Each episode I'll hear from a parent about what's keeping them up at night, and together we'll unlock why they're already equipped to solve it.
Parent
Just the mental shift of approaching it with curiosity as opposed to what has been sitting on my chest, which is fear.
Dr. Susan Swick
From Lemonada Media, Talk about able is out September 9th. Follow wherever you get your podcasts.
Parent
Normally I would take lots of notes, but this is recorded so I can listen to it again.
Host: Dr. Susan Swick
Production: Lemonada Media
Date: August 29, 2025
Episode: Official Trailer
The official trailer for “Talkaboutable” introduces a new podcast by Dr. Susan Swick, child and adolescent psychiatrist and mother of four. The show promises a safe, insightful space for parents to explore challenging topics and feelings that come with raising children. Dr. Swick’s guiding philosophy is that open conversation is the key to tackling parenting’s toughest moments. Each episode will feature honest, supportive dialogues between Dr. Swick and real parents, addressing the worries and situations that keep caregivers up at night.
Dr. Swick’s tone is gentle, encouraging, and practical. Parent contributors sound candid and relatable, expressing both fear and hope. The trailer feels inviting, normalizing the struggles of parenting while offering reassurance and real-world tools.
“Talkaboutable” sets out to demystify parenting’s scariest moments by making honest talk possible, accessible, and transformative. Dr. Susan Swick’s approach is supportive and empowering, promising listeners both expert guidance and peer solidarity in the parenting journey.