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MagnetiK Mumma: Real Conversations on Parenting, Wellbeing & Life in Flow

Podcast de Steph Liyanage

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Parenting is messy, beautiful, and full of moments that test who we are. MagnetiK Mumma is the space where real-life parenting meets science, soul, and laughter — helping you navigate family life with more calm, confidence, and connection. Hosted by Steph — holistic nurse, mum, and writer — this podcast explores what it means to live authentically, raise resilient kids, and thrive as a family without burning out. Each episode blends psychology, neuroscience, and ancient wisdom with everyday stories, offering simple tools, mindset shifts, and practical strategies to help you: 🌿 Build strong family connections and emotional resilience 🌿 Create robust homes and intentional routines that work in real life 🌿 Support your own wellbeing while raising thriving kids 🌿 Navigate friendships, hormones, and teen years with more ease 🌿 Live in alignment with your values, truth, and authentic self Because thriving isn’t about doing more —it’s about living magnetically: grounded in truth, connected in love, and aligned with what matters most. MagnetiK Mumma invites you to explore, evolve, and enjoy the journey — one imperfect, beautiful day at a time.

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12 episodios

Portada del episodio Overwhelmed, Overcommitted & Raising Tweens? How to Catch Mum Burnout Before It Takes Over

Overwhelmed, Overcommitted & Raising Tweens? How to Catch Mum Burnout Before It Takes Over

In this raw and deeply honest episode, Steph Liyanage - MagnetiK Mumma, shares the reality of buying a new business, raising a tween and teen, juggling multiple passion projects, managing family life, and recognising the familiar signs of mum burnout, people pleasing, perfectionism, overwhelm, and nervous system dysregulation before they take over. From school sport drop-offs and messy houses… to business growth, identity shifts, hormonal changes, and learning how to say no without guilt—Steph explores what it really means to come home to yourself in the messy middle of modern motherhood. If you’re a parent raising tweens or teens, building something meaningful, navigating perimenopause, overwhelm, emotional exhaustion, or high-functioning anxiety… this conversation will remind you: You’re not broken. You’re evolving. KEY TOPICS * Recognising the early signs of burnout, overwhelm, and nervous system dysregulation * Why high-capacity mums often overcommit, overgive, and quietly drown * Buying a business while raising tweens and teens * Navigating people pleasing, perfectionism, and over-responsibility * Holding space for children while not abandoning yourself * Why growth, expansion, and success often create temporary family chaos * Moving beyond “healing” into self-awareness, recalibration, and conscious evolution * Balancing business, marriage, motherhood, hormones, and mental wellbeing * Why your children need to see you model boundaries, self-compassion, and authentic living TAKEAWAYS * Overwhelm doesn’t mean you’re failing—it often means you’re expanding * Your body usually whispers before burnout screams * People pleasing can look like competence… until it becomes exhaustion * Self-awareness helps you catch old patterns before they become full-blown stress, anxiety, or emotional shutdown * Saying no is not selfish—it’s nervous system wisdom * Your children are always watching how you care for yourself * Growth creates ripples… and families often feel the wobble before finding a new rhythm * You don’t need to fix yourself—you may simply be unlearning, recalibrating, and evolving SOUND BITES “Life is starting to expand for me… and expansion always comes with complexity.” “Maybe we’re not broken… maybe we’re adapting, recalibrating, unlearning, and evolving.” “Your body whispers long before burnout screams.” “People pleasing can look a lot like capability… until it becomes exhaustion.” “My house is messy. My calendar is full. My nervous system is stretched. And I’m still learning how to come home to myself.” “Kindness to yourself doesn’t stop with you… it ripples out into your kids, your family, and your community.” CHAPTERS 00:00 Why Life Feels Loud Right Now: Motherhood, Business & Modern Overwhelm 05:42 Buying a Business: Growth, Fear & Expanding Beyond Your Comfort Zone 11:20 Parenting Tweens & Teens While Holding Space for Their Identity 17:45 People Pleasing, Perfectionism & The Hidden Burnout Pattern in Mothers 24:18 What Are We Actually Healing From? Self-Awareness, Identity & Nervous System Regulation 31:35 Messy Homes, Meal Prep, Hormones & The Reality of Family Life 42:05 Coming Home to Yourself—Again and Again RESOURCES The Nervous System Reset For Parents [https://magnetikmumma.com/thenervoussystemresetforparents]

18 de may de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Why Less Is More: The Hailstorm That Taught Me How to Break Generational Cycles

Why Less Is More: The Hailstorm That Taught Me How to Break Generational Cycles

What my kids' favourite holiday (hint: not Switzerland) revealed about nervous system regulation, legacy parenting, and why the messy moments matter most. We got caught in a hailstorm at Venus Bay. Sand whipping, wind howling, nowhere to run. And my kids? In absolute hysterics. That moment got me thinking about legacy parenting — not the curated stuff, not the perfectly planned memories. The real, unscripted, slightly chaotic ones that actually stay with our kids. The ones that quietly build safety in their nervous system without us even trying. In this episode, I reflect on our Easter camping trip — the storm, the caravan park magic, a very inappropriate car singalong — and what it all revealed about breaking generational cycles without trying so hard. IN THIS EPISODE: - Why unplanned moments break cycles better than perfect ones - The nervous system science behind why kids need novelty, movement and unpredictability - How growing up where chaos = danger shows up in our parenting - Why caravan parks hit differently than expensive holidays - What a regulated parent actually looks like (hint: not perfect) - How over-correcting out of love accidentally passes on the cycle - Why legacy isn't what you planned — it's what they felt TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 — Welcome: real-time reflection over perfection 02:53 — Legacy parenting and what gets imprinted in their nervous system 03:22 — Breaking cycles happens in the messy moments 05:18 — The hailstorm hits and the kids are laughing 07:28 — What kids' nervous systems actually need 08:24 — When we over-structure out of fear 09:31 — Why the caravan park beat every expensive holiday 12:20 — What a regulated parent actually looks like 13:23 — The car singalong, the inappropriate song, and co-regulation 15:44 — Teen connection isn't a big talk — it's 'sit next to me' 17:11 — Over-correcting out of love: the cycle-breaker's trap 19:06 — Repair over control: how legacy is really built 20:06 — Nervous System Reset for Parents 23:16 — Give yourself permission to let life be life RESOURCES: 🌿 Nervous System Reset for Parents — tools for regulation and repair [https://magnetikmumma.com/thenervoussystemresetforparents] 💬 Join the community on Substack — $7/month If this gave you something today, leave a comment or send me a message. I read every message. Hit follow wherever you're listening. It's free, and it keeps this going. You're already breaking the cycle. Keep going. 🌿

15 de abr de 2026 - 23 min
Portada del episodio Do Our Kids Need to Win Anymore? Parenting, Pressure & Raising Humans in the Age of AI

Do Our Kids Need to Win Anymore? Parenting, Pressure & Raising Humans in the Age of AI

SUMMARY In this thought-provoking episode, Steph Liyanage - MagnetiK Mumma, explores what it really means to raise resilient, motivated children in today’s rapidly changing world. Sparked by a simple cross country race, Steph reflects on why some kids chase competition while others are content to participate — and what that reveals about parenting, culture, and motivation. Blending personal storytelling, cultural insight, and evidence-based psychology, this episode dives into intrinsic motivation, emotional intelligence, and the growing tension between performance-driven success and human connection. With the rise of AI and increasing societal pressure, Steph invites parents to reconsider: 👉 Do our kids need to compete to succeed — or is there a new kind of strength emerging? This is a powerful conversation about raising grounded, capable, and emotionally resilient humans in a world that is evolving faster than ever. ---------------------------------------- KEY TOPICS * How running and sport build resilience, grit, and mental strength * Cultural differences in parenting, effort, and achievement * Intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation in children * The pressure to succeed vs emotional safety * How societal values shape parenting expectations * Preparing kids for a future shaped by AI and rapid change * Why emotional intelligence and connection may be the new “edge” ---------------------------------------- SOUND BITES * “Running teaches mental grit and resilience.” * “Effort isn’t optional in some cultures — it’s expected.” * “Maybe it’s not laziness… maybe it’s protection.” * “AI can’t replace genuine human connection.” * “We’re not just raising kids — we’re raising the future.” ---------------------------------------- CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction: A Simple Moment That Sparked a Bigger Question 03:03 Cross Country: Participation vs Competition 05:42 Cultural Perspectives on Effort, Discipline & Achievement 08:12 Parenting Styles: Expectations, Pressure & Support 10:39 Redefining Success: Beyond Winning 12:58 Emotional Intelligence & Intrinsic Motivation 15:27 Human Connection vs Competition in the Age of AI 17:51 Raising Resilient Kids: A New Parenting Paradigm 20:18 MagnetiK Mumma Outro ---------------------------------------- If this episode resonated, join Steph on Substack for deeper conversations on parenting, resilience, and raising humans in a modern world. 🔹 Steph – Holistic RN & MagnetiK Mumma Nervous System Reset For Parents [https://magnetikmumma.com/thenervoussystemresetforparents]magnetikhealth.com [http://magnetikhealth.com] | MagnetiK Mumma Substack [https://magnetikmumma.substack.com/] 📩 Email: Steph@MagnetiKHealth.com [Steph@MagnetiKHealth.com] 🧬 Zinzino Health Tools: zinzino.com [http://zinzino.com]

25 de mar de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Why Tweens Lie — And What to Do When It Triggers You

Why Tweens Lie — And What to Do When It Triggers You

Attachment theory, authoritative parenting, emotional regulation, and strategies for handling lying in tweens and teens with warmth and boundaries. February in Australia brings new routines, school transitions, independence — and for many parents, unexpected behavioural shifts. In this honest and research-informed episode, Steph Liyanage explores one of the most triggering parenting experiences: lying in tweens and teens. Drawing from attachment theory, nervous system science, and her own real-time parenting challenges, Steph unpacks: * Why lying can feel like betrayal * How attachment patterns shape our reactions * The neuroscience behind preteen behaviour * Why punitive responses often backfire * And how authoritative parenting (high warmth + high structure) creates safety for honesty If you’ve ever spiralled after discovering a mistruth… this conversation will help you replace reactivity with curiosity, shame with accountability, and anger with leadership. Because secure attachment isn’t tested when they cry at drop-off. It’s tested when they lie. WHAT WE EXPLORE IN THIS EPISODE * Why lying triggers such strong emotional responses in parents * How attachment theory explains truth-bending behaviour * The developmental reasons preteens lie (hint: it’s not moral corruption) * The four parenting styles identified by Diana Baumrind * Why authoritative parenting produces the strongest emotional outcomes * The difference between behaviour-based correction and identity-based shame * How to build trust and honesty through emotional regulation * Why repair after conflict is more powerful than perfection KEY TAKEAWAYS * Lying often stems from fear, not malice. * Children are wired to preserve connection (attachment theory from John Bowlby). * Punishment may produce short-term compliance but long-term secrecy. * Curiosity regulates the nervous system; anger escalates it. * Separating behaviour from identity protects self-esteem. * Trust gives children more freedom — not less. * Repairing after reactivity strengthens attachment. * Modeling honesty in discomfort teaches resilience and integrity. SOUND BITES * “Lying equals betrayal for me.” * “Get curious before furious.” * “Shame shuts down honesty. Safety invites it.” * “How do I make the truth feel safer than concealment?” * “Authoritative parenting isn’t soft — it’s regulated leadership.” CHAPTERS 00:00 — Welcome to MagnetiK Mumma 01:45 — February Transitions & Attachment Activation 05:10 — Why Lying Feels Like Betrayal 10:22 — Attachment Theory & Developmental Truth-Bending 15:35 — Parenting Styles Explained (Authoritarian, Permissive, Neglectful, Authoritative) 21:40 — Nervous System Triggers & Repair 26:10 — Making Truth Safer Than Concealment 28:45 — Nervous System Reset Invitation If you would like a self directed Nervous System reset, I invite you to explore this https://magnetikmumma.com/thenervoussystemresetforparents [https://magnetikmumma.com/thenervoussystemresetforparents]

13 de feb de 2026 - 24 min
Portada del episodio Travelling Switzerland with Tweens & Teens: Coming Full Circle as a Family

Travelling Switzerland with Tweens & Teens: Coming Full Circle as a Family

From past love and proposals to jet lag, phone battles, snow days, and damp laundry — what family travel in the Swiss Alps really teaches us. In this episode, Steph Liyanage shares an intimate and honest reflection on travelling to St. Moritz, Switzerland with her family — returning to a place that holds deep personal meaning while creating new memories with her tween and teen daughters. Sixteen years ago, Steph first visited Switzerland with her husband Aruna, when they were young, free, and just beginning their life together. It was here that he proposed, and in St. Moritz that he rang her father to ask for permission. Now, she has returned with their children, retracing that path and sharing the story of where their family began. This episode explores the reality of family travel with older kids — from jet lag, early nights, phone negotiations, and snowboarding exhaustion, to navigating cultural contrasts, visible wealth, and unexpected challenges like Swiss laundry mishaps. Steph reflects on how travelling with tweens and teens is less about entertaining and more about witnessing their growth, building life skills, and strengthening family bonds through shared experience. More than a travel story, this conversation is about coming full circle — honouring the past, integrating the present, and intentionally weaving family legacy forward. TAKEAWAYS * Family travel is about connection, not perfection * Travelling with teens is a process of witnessing their growth * Returning to meaningful places can deepen perspective and gratitude * Imperfect moments often become the most memorable ones * Shared travel experiences build resilience, confidence, and family legacy SOUND BITES “This trip isn’t just about travel — it’s about connecting.” “Travelling with teens is about witnessing them, not entertaining them.” “We didn’t come back to relive our youth — we came back to honour it.” CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction from the Swiss Alps 01:25 Returning to St. Moritz & reflecting on past love 02:44 Grounding rituals before travel 04:50 Travelling with tweens and teens 08:10 Phones, jet lag & nervous system realities 09:39 Snowboarding in the Swiss Alps 13:33 Cultural observations and family dynamics 19:43 Luxury, humility and perspective 20:27 The reality of family travel and laundry mishaps 23:44 Closing reflections on family, memory and legacy Visit https://magnetikmumma.com/ [https://magnetikmumma.com/] Check out The Nervous System Reset For Parents. https://magnetikmumma.com/thenervoussystemresetforparents [https://magnetikmumma.com/thenervoussystemresetforparents]

17 de ene de 2026 - 27 min
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