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Episode 44: Get to Know – Kristen Northrop, Sr. Sleep Specialist & LC

17 min · 10. feb. 2026
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In this episode of Snooze Worthy, Lindsey welcomes Kristen Northrop, the newest Senior Sleep Specialist with Parenting Practice of Colorado, for an honest and encouraging conversation about sleep, motherhood, and supporting families through the hardest seasons. Kristen shares how her own experience as a mom—feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, and “like a shell of a human”—led her into the world of sleep consulting. That lived experience deeply shapes how she now works with families, offering guidance that is practical, compassionate, and rooted in real life. Together, they unpack common misconceptions around sleep training, why it often carries an unfair negative reputation, and how the true goal of sleep support is to empower parents, not pressure them. Kristen also explains why she’s a big believer in early bedtimes, how small sleep wins can dramatically boost parental confidence, and why routine and predictability matter so much for children’s development. This episode highlights how improved sleep can transform family dynamics—and reminds parents that needing support doesn’t mean they’re failing, it simply means they don’t have to do this alone. 🎧 Tune in to get to know Kristen, learn why sleep is foundational for the entire family, and hear how personalized sleep consulting can bring clarity, confidence, and rest back into your home. Kristen's Information Email: Kristen@parentingpracticeco.com

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