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Run Wild My Child Podcast  

Run Wild My Child Podcast

Author: Sara McCarty - Run Wild My Child

The Run Wild My Child podcast is where we discuss the importance of getting kids outside and help busy parents like you, get your kids off screens and out the door! Hosted by Sara McCarty, mom of 3 and founder of Run Wild My Child, a resource website all why kids need to spend time outside and filled with easy ways to make outdoor time fun and enjoyable for everyone, even if youre not outdoorsy.
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Language: en-us

Genres: Home & Garden, Kids & Family, Leisure, Parenting

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Body Confidence & The Comparison Trap with Calen Caple
Wednesday, 27 August, 2025

In this heartfelt and empowering episode, Sara chats with new Creative Team contributor Calen Caple to discuss her debut article in the SPLASH issue of Run Wild My Child Magazine, titled "Ditch the Mom Bod Guilt." Calen opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of postpartum body image, the internal pressure so many moms face to “bounce back,” and the pivotal moment on a beach with her daughter that changed everything. Together, we unpack the mental load of mom guilt, the power of presence, and how outdoor adventures help shift our focus from insecurity to connection. This conversation is real, relatable, and full of encouragement for any mom who’s ever struggled to feel confident in her own skin.Calen's Instagram: @andyetafraidSubstack: Calen CapleRun Wild My Child MagazineRWMC website: www.runwildmychild.comRWMC Instagram: @runwild.mychild

 

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