Namaste and No Way

Meet the Kids

21 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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THE KIDS SHARE FUNNY STORIES AND INSIGHTS ON FAMILY LIFE In this episode of "Namaste and No Way," Melissa and Megan chat with their kids about hilarious family moments, parenting quirks, summer plans, and host playful game segments. A lighthearted dive into how kids perceive and interpret everyday life and their imaginations. MAIN TOPICS: * Kids describe their moms’ funny habits and quirkiest behaviors * Favorite family rules and what they'd change * Dream superpowers for moms and parents’ chores * Summer excitement: camps, pools, and adventures * Interactive game: "Namaste and No Way" on practices like cold plunges and gardening * Kids’ favorite things about their parents KEY INSIGHTS: * Kids find their moms’ dancing and singing hilarious and quirky * They believe their moms' superpower should be keeping the house clean * Kids think parents are tired because they stay up late reading or working * Favorite summer activities include pools, camps, and family outings * They enjoy playful debates about whether they would try unusual activities like cold plunges or planting gardens * Authentic expressions of love like "everything" and "helping me grow" highlight kids’ appreciation for their parents

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Portada del episodio Meet the Kids

Meet the Kids

THE KIDS SHARE FUNNY STORIES AND INSIGHTS ON FAMILY LIFE In this episode of "Namaste and No Way," Melissa and Megan chat with their kids about hilarious family moments, parenting quirks, summer plans, and host playful game segments. A lighthearted dive into how kids perceive and interpret everyday life and their imaginations. MAIN TOPICS: * Kids describe their moms’ funny habits and quirkiest behaviors * Favorite family rules and what they'd change * Dream superpowers for moms and parents’ chores * Summer excitement: camps, pools, and adventures * Interactive game: "Namaste and No Way" on practices like cold plunges and gardening * Kids’ favorite things about their parents KEY INSIGHTS: * Kids find their moms’ dancing and singing hilarious and quirky * They believe their moms' superpower should be keeping the house clean * Kids think parents are tired because they stay up late reading or working * Favorite summer activities include pools, camps, and family outings * They enjoy playful debates about whether they would try unusual activities like cold plunges or planting gardens * Authentic expressions of love like "everything" and "helping me grow" highlight kids’ appreciation for their parents

23 de jun de 202621 min
Portada del episodio The Final Stretch: Surviving the Last Weeks of School

The Final Stretch: Surviving the Last Weeks of School

In this episode, Melissa and Megan discuss the chaos and joys of the final weeks of school, balancing activities, assignments, and the excitement of summer plans. Whether you're navigating end-of-year chaos or looking forward to summer relaxation, this chat offers relatable insights and practical tips. Key Topics: * The end-of-school countdown and differing school calendars * Managing multiple activities like field day, trips, and projects * The emotional and logistical challenges of volunteering * Preparing for summer camps and outdoor adventures * Navigating community and wildlife encounters, including animals and nature * Reflections on collecting, hoarding, and the value of belongings * End-of-year teacher and principal gifts * Summer plans: beaches, water parks, and family trips * Mindful ways to set summer intentions and savor moments * Tips for balancing logistical planning with creating a relaxed feel On Saturday, June 20th (the summer solstice), Megan is offering a three-hour breathwork session called Come Imagine. Play. Create. This isn’t about fixing yourself or solving your summer stress. It’s a space to dream into your summer. To get playful about what’s possible. To breathe together with other people who are also trying to shift from survival to creation. To create a felt sense of the summer you actually want—so your body knows where you’re going, even when your mind forgets. We’ll use breath, imagination, and intention to help you access that feeling of summer freedom you’re longing for. Limited to 4 people. Intentionally intimate. Online via Zoom. 9:00am - 12:00pm ET. $111 * Register for the Summer Solstice Breathwork Session [https://www.breathewithmegan.com/work-with-me]

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Portada del episodio What is Happening? Making Sense of the World Without Losing Your Mind

What is Happening? Making Sense of the World Without Losing Your Mind

In this episode, Melissa and Megan share a candid exploration of how to stay grounded amid the overwhelm of today's world—from social media overload and mental health to the importance of core values and self-care strategies. If you're feeling pulled in multiple directions, this honest chat offers insights and practical reflections to help you find balance. Key topics: The impact of social media and news consumption on anxiety Balancing being informed without feeling overwhelmed The role of anger, activism, and emotional expression in social awareness How spiritual practices like breathwork and decluttering can influence mindset Navigating client conversations around current events with neutrality and compassion The importance of shared core values in relationships and family dynamics Challenging the cultural narratives around laziness and rest The influence of AI and information overload on critical thinking and mental fitness Strategies for creating a safe, grounded space at home despite external chaos Personal routines for managing stress, household dynamics, and children's independence

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Portada del episodio Mother's Day: Love, Laughter & Leftover Crumbs

Mother's Day: Love, Laughter & Leftover Crumbs

The conversation delves into the differences between modern motherhood and parenting in the past, exploring the impact of routines, activities, and overscheduling on children. It also touches on the influence of schooling, discipline, and the judgment faced by parents. Additionally, the discussion highlights the importance of community and support systems in parenting. The conversation covers topics such as community and neighborhood dynamics, generational differences in parenting, family disconnection due to work and location, the impact of social media on parenting, funny anecdotes about pets and parenting, Mother's Day traditions and celebrations, reflections on parenting choices, age and parenthood, and balancing busyness and relaxation. The hosts share their experiences and insights on these themes, providing valuable perspectives on the challenges and joys of parenting across different generations. Takeaways * Parenting styles and approaches vary based on individual experiences and perspectives. * The impact of routines and structure on children's development and behavior. Community and Neighborhood Dynamics * Challenges of Parenting * Generational Differences * Mother's Day Celebrations

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Portada del episodio From Cabin Fever to Holiday Hangover

From Cabin Fever to Holiday Hangover

In this reflective and honest conversation, Megan and Melissa explore spring as a season of beginnings — and the complicated feelings that come with it. From loving rain and learning to feel sadness to Botox parties, dental debacles, and the pressure to move on before we’re ready, this episode invites listeners to slow down and honor what’s actually true in the moment. Spring might be a fresh start, but that doesn’t mean it has to be rushed. KEY THEMES & MOMENTS 1. Why Megan loves rain, Melissa still resents the cold, and how seasons mirror emotional cycles 2. Learning to feel feelings instead of repressing them — and why vulnerability actually matters 3. Megan’s dental debacle and the unexpected lessons from being held in a hard moment 4. The idea that it’s not your job to make others comfortable — and the freedom in letting that go 5. Spring as a half-marathon (not a sprint), and why messy human moments deserve space GUESTS, SPONSORS & RESOURCES MENTIONED 1. Hingham Pediatric Dentistry [https://hinghamkids.com/] 2. Boston Artistry [https://www.thebostonartistry.com/] 3. Medical Aesthetics MA 4. meghan@medicalaestheticsma.com 5. Pottery studios, libraries, trampoline parks, and directed drawing 6. Topics referenced include Harvard research on leadership and crying, saunas, and seasonal transitions Substack Founding Membership [https://substack.com/@namasteandnoway?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page]: If you love the conversations we’re having here and want to go deeper, we’d love to invite you into our Substack Founding Membership [https://substack.com/@namasteandnoway?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page] — the inner circle of Namaste & No Way. As a founding member, you’ll receive: 1. Biweekly Midlife Mayhem letters from Melissa and/or Megan — honest, unfiltered reflections on the everyday chaos of being a midlife mom reinventing herself in real time 2. Monthly New Moon Rituals from Megan — simple, grounding practices you can actually weave into real life 3. The No Way Confession Box — a place to drop your most hilarious, cringeworthy, did-that-actually-happen moments (shared anonymously on our socials, because sometimes the only way through is to laugh) New for 2026: Quarterly Roundtable Calls — live Zoom hangs where we talk about what’s coming up right now, just like you’re a guest on the podcast

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