Talkaboutable with Dr. Susan Swick

Talkaboutable Season 2! Official Trailer!

1 min · 12. touko 2026
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Join Dr. Susan Swick, a child and adolescent psychiatrist and mom of 4, as she tackles your biggest parenting questions. Dr. Swick believes if you can talk about it with your kids, you can tackle it. Tune in for honest conversations with parents and experts about picky eating, sibling conflict, family building with IVF and so much more. From Lemonada Media in partnership with the Ohana Center for Child and Family Mental Health at Montage Health, new episodes drop May 19.

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