I Hate You. What's For Dinner?
Psychology & Relationships
About
On I Hate You. What's For Dinner? we explore whether childhood explains everything. We'll ask our biggest questions about love and hate, rage and fear, and the awesome and mundane that all get smushed together when we're growing up. Tune in to make better sense of childhood, parenthood, and life in general.
Episodes
- Ep 10 - A Theory of Everything: The Primary Colors of Emotional Experience
This episode, titled "A Theory of Everything: The Primary Colors of Emotional Experience," discusses how fundamental feelings like safety, grief, and shame manifest in clinical work and influence family dynamics. It explores how personal e…
- Ep 09 - Fear, Resistance, and Flow: Paula Tursi on Letting Parenting Happen
This episode features Paula Tursi discussing fear, resistance, and flow in parenting, exploring how to overcome fear and allow things to unfold naturally. The conversation covers how fear obstructs personal development and the impact of tr…
- Ep 08 - Keeping it Authentic (and Surprising): Dr. Matt Morrison on Raising Kids and Therapists
Dr. Matt Morrison, training director at Long Island University's Psychological Services Center, discusses authenticity in therapy and parenting. He explores topics such as discipline, discovery, and how honesty and conflict resolution can…
- Ep 07 - Getting the Grown Ups to Listen: Bradley Tusk on What Really Matters in Parenting and Politics
Bradley Tusk, a philanthropist and venture capitalist, joins the podcast to discuss parenting, politics, and his work on childhood hunger and mobile voting. The episode explores progressive politics, the challenges of government, and the m…
- Ep 06 - Trickle Up! Ron Williams on Purpose, Legacy, and Spreading Abundance
Ron Williams joins the podcast to discuss moving beyond a survival mindset to embracing purpose and abundance. He explores how a collective approach can lead to positive change for individuals and communities, and shifts the narrative on w…
- Ep 05 - Connection Is Survival: Parenting for the Loneliness Epidemic with James Ellis
James Ellis discusses the modern loneliness epidemic with I Hate You. What's For Dinner?, exploring its cultural roots, impact on parenting, and the importance of social skills for children's futures. The conversation covers isolation, the…
- Ep 04 - There's a Place for Everyone: Lauren Hough Williams on Inclusion for all Neurotypes, Family, and Dignified Risk
This episode features Lauren Hough Williams discussing the creation of inclusive systems. Topics include her childhood experiences, family dynamics, community mindset, the role of privilege in risk-taking, and integrating professional expe…
- Ep 03 - “I’m Doing the Song!” Ash Diggs on Cat’s in the Cradle, Comedy, and Family
Comedian Ash Diggs joins the podcast to discuss parenting regrets and repairing parent-child relationships, using "Cat's in the Cradle" as a reference. They explore how parental focus on achievement affects mental health, the challenges of…
- Ep 02 - Help! My Survival Brain is Parenting My Kid
This episode discusses how a parent's "survival brain" or primal instincts can lead to fear-based reactions and hinder rational thought when dealing with children. It explores how these instincts affect parenting, the importance of safety…
- Ep 01 - Evolving Every Day: How Parenting Transforms Us
This episode discusses how childhood experiences influence parenting, drawing from psychologists' own experiences. It covers the impact of career and financial stability, lessons learned from children, and the role of grandparents.
- Introducing I Hate You. What's For Dinner?
I Hate You. What's For Dinner? is a podcast hosted by clinical psychologists Gillian Boudreau and Rob Galligan. They explore the impact of childhood on adult behavior, using insights from psychology and neuroscience, and featuring guests f…