Always a work in progress here — trying to think on ways to share new data, expert advice & enjoy the journey of parenthood. I’m excited to announce we’re going to pilot a Seattle Mama Doc Podcast early next month. Since this blog’s inception in 2009 we’ve covered nearly 650 standard blog posts, vlogs, guest contributors, interviews and now I’m going to test out a podcast. I am a huge fan of crowd sourcing and co-design, so will you help create the look, feel and content of the podcast alongside me? I would love to know what topics you’re interested in, which you’re tired of hearing about, who you want me to interview and frankly, anything else you’d like to share.
My hope is to interview experts and researchers here at Children’s, parents, and patients when there’s interest in sharing the experience of raising children. We’ll include the smarts of friends and peers across the country working on preventing and preventing illness while raising children. We’ll highlight all the tips and tools we learn along the way, new evidence, expert opinion and ideas to feel better about our decisions while raising our children.
I’ve recorded 3 options for the introduction of my podcast (I’m well aware of kind of bootleg smartphone audio quality for these little demos — promise to record high quality content in studio for the actual podcast).
Which resonates and makes you want to tune in?
Tell me what to cover. And also, would you want to join me on the podcast? SAY SO, PLEASE!
Option #1
Option #2
Option #3
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David says
Definitely #2! 🙂
Audrey says
I like the beginning of option three the best but not the part about not feeling good enough. I like the “trek along with you” part of option two though. Maybe a marriage of those two? 🙂
Carey says
#2! Without “lust.” Otherwise it’s perfect.
Tessa Curtis says
What a great new way to share parenting information! I also like the beginning of option 3 the best with the words of option 2.
Heather says
#2, and I agree with Carey’s suggestion of one small edit. Can’t wait to hear these!
RJ says
#3 had the best sound quality for me- (#2 was not as clear)
looking fwd to your podcast and any additional allergy/food sensitivity discussion/tips…esp new school/classroom, summercamps and all the rest of it!
thanks for leading this very important topic and your parenting information-
Wendy Sue Swanson, MD, MBE says
THANK YOU FOR ALL OF THESE!!!!!!
Recording pilot today; appreciate the boost and guidance.