Dr. Cassidy Freitas

Holding Space

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Hey parents, tune in as Dr. Cassidy Freitas holds space for conversations with experts from around the world and parents who have been through it. With a background in Marriage and Family Therapy, Dr. Cassidy offers education in topics ranging from pregnancy, fertility, postpartum, parenting, partner relationships, emotional wellness, creative living and more! This podcast is not a substitute for therapy and if you're struggling you should seek help from a licensed provider in your area. Follow for more @drcassidy and you can learn more about her California-based private practice at www.drcass...

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Dr. Cassidy Freitas

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6. Jul 2026

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160: Modern Day Marketing for Therapists 06.07.2026

This one's for the therapists! The way clients find therapists is changing, and fast! AI tools, big tech companies with massive ad budgets, shifting search algorithms...it's A LOT. And if what used to work just, isn't anymore, this episode is going to help you understand why AND what you can actually do about it. I brought in Kristie Plantinga of Place Digital. She's the person I p...

159: Screentime with Destini Ann 08.06.2026

In this episode, I sit down with my friend Destini Ann, fellow mom, parenting educator, and author of the book Very Intentional Parenting...for the screen time conversation SO many of you have been begging for. Destini and I go way back (we met years ago in a little study group with Dr. Becky and a few other good souls), and we've been in each other's DMs ever since. Then she shared a reso...

158: What You Need to Know About Perimenopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy with Dr. Pany Robinson 11.05.2026

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Pany Robinson, a board-certified family practitioner with 22 years of experience and one of the most refreshingly no-nonsense voices I've encountered on women's hormonal health to talk about everything you weren't told about perimenopause and menopause. I met Dr. Pany at a training on maternal rage (yes, there's a connection), and I was immediat...

157: Micro Moments of Play (For the Parent Who's Tired) with Dr. Kim Van Dusen 04.05.2026

In this episode, I welcome back Dr. Kim Van Dusen — one of my very first podcast guests ever — to talk about her new book Parenting Through Play . Together we explore why play is such a powerful entry point for connection, regulation, and even repair with our kids. Dr. Kim helps those of us who don't always feel like getting on the floor to play (hi, it's me) by introducing the idea of &#3...

156: What Couples Actually Need After Kids with Eli Weinstein 16.03.2026

On today’s episode, I’m joined by therapist, speaker, and host of The Dude Therapist Podcast , Eli Weinstein. Eli works extensively with couples and families, and his upcoming book From I Do to We Do explores what really happens to relationships once kids enter the picture. Because here’s the truth: most couples start parenting believing that love will carry them through. And while love absolutely...

155: The Long Game of Parenting with Hunter Clarke-Fields 16.02.2026

On today’s episode, I’m joined by mindfulness mentor, meditation teacher, and host of the Mindful Mama Podcast, Hunter Clarke-Fields. Hunter is the author of Raising Good Humans and Raising Good Humans Every Day , and for years she’s been supporting parents in moving out of reactivity and into more present, connected relationships with their kids. As a therapist and parent, I know how easy it is t...

154: The World Isn’t Okay, and We’re Still Making PB&Js 27.01.2026

In this episode of Holding Space, Dr. Cassidy is joined by Dr. Sumi Raghavan for a grounded, human conversation about parenting during a moment of real fear and moral injury. ICE violence in Minnesota and across the country has left many parents feeling dysregulated, overwhelmed, and unsure how to show up for their kids while their own nervous systems are on high alert. This conversation isn’t hap...

153: Why Your House Is Stressing You Out (and What To Do About It) 15.12.2025

On today’s episode I’m joined by holistic decluttering expert and host of the top-rated podcast The Maximized Minimalist , Katy Joy Wells. As a therapist and parent, I know how often our homes can feel like one more place we’re “falling behind.” In this conversation, we explore how clutter impacts our nervous systems, our relationships, and our sense of enoughness. Katy offers a shame-free, deeply...

152: Parenting Together When You Feel Miles Apart 05.11.2025

Have you ever noticed how much harder parenting feels when things are tense between you and your partner? Maybe you start off trying to calm your kids in the back seat… and somehow end up arguing about the volume of the music. Or one of you sets a boundary with your child, the other undermines it, and suddenly you’re in a standoff that feels way bigger than it should. In this episode, Dr. Cassidy...

151: You, Your Partner, Your Kids and...the In-Laws 03.11.2025

In this conversation, I’m joined by my dear friend and fellow therapist Dr. Tracy Dalgleish to explore the tender, complex space between partnership and extended family...where love, loyalty, and old patterns can collide. We talk about why these dynamics feel especially charged for so many of us right now, what it means to navigate guilt and control in family systems, and how we can stay connected...

150: When Your Teen's Anxiety Triggers Your Own 27.10.2025

When our teen's worry sets off our own, it can feel like two nervous systems locked in the same storm. In this heartfelt conversation, I sit down with my friend and colleague Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart to unpack what’s really happening beneath those moments of reactivity and how parents can shift from fear-based reacting to compassionate, grounded responding. We talk about: Why our teens’ anxiety...

149: Breastfeeding and Mental Health 22.09.2025

In this episode we're exploring the relationship between breastfeeding and a new mom's mental health. To help us really go deep (and practical) on this topic, I had the absolute joy of sitting down with Dawnita Wicks , a registered nurse, public health nurse, and internationally board-certified lactation consultant. I first connected with Dawnita because I had clients who were struggling n...

148: Preparing for Perimenopause: Lessons from Postpartum 15.09.2025

In today’s solo episode, I open up about how I’m preparing for perimenopause at 40, and why I don’t want to walk into this transition as unprepared as I felt during postpartum. We’ll talk about: What perimenopause and menopause actually mean The commonly known symptoms and the less-discussed symptoms that can feel really destabilizing too How perimenopause intersects with mental health, parenting,...

147: How To Protect Your Postpartum Sleep (Even When Baby Isn't Sleeping Through the Night) 13.08.2025

If you’re in the postpartum season, you already know...sleep deprivation is A BEAST. It affects everything: your mood, your relationships, your health, and your ability to feel present with your baby. In this episode I’m breaking down why protecting your rest matters, how to get restorative sleep (even if your baby is waking frequently), and how to navigate sleep conversations with your partner wi...

146: Soften the Sunday Scaries 26.07.2025

Do you feel that familiar dread or restlessness in your body as the weekend winds down? You’re NOT alone! In this episode, we explore the Sunday Scaries through the lens of the nervous system, naming the hidden pressure so many women and moms carry into the week. We’ll break down why this anticipatory anxiety happens, how it can activate survival responses and what your body is trying to tell you....

145: Why Am I So Reactive? 07.07.2025

In this solo episode of Holding Space, I’m diving into one of the most common and quietly painful questions I hear from parents (and ask myself too): Why am I so reactive? If you’ve ever found yourself snapping before you even realized what was happening, crying over something small, or wondering, what is wrong with me? This episode is for you. You're not broken. You're carrying a lot. And...

144: When Play Feels Hard in the Age of Intensive Parenting with @mothercould 12.05.2025

In this episode of Holding Space, I welcome parenting educator and content creator behind the account Mother Could, Myriam Sandler, for a real and refreshing conversation about play in parenthood. Together, we unpack the pressure many parents feel to “play the right way,” especially in today’s era of intensive parenting. Episode highlights: How perfectionism and productivity culture shape our expe...

143: Perfectionism and Feeding Your Children with @feedinglittles 02.09.2024

In this episode of Holding Space , Dr. Cassidy sits down with Megan McNamee, a registered dietitian nutritionist and co-founder of Feeding Littles, to discuss the intersection of perfectionism, parenting, and feeding children. Megan shares insights on how parents can move away from the pressures of perfectionism, especially in the context of feeding their kids, and embrace a more intuitive and bal...

142: Caring for the Postpartum Body with Ruth Macy and Courtney Naliboff 01.07.2024

What do you REALLY need to know about caring for your postpartum body? To answer this question I invited Ruth Macy, a pelvic health physical therapist, and Courtney Naliboff, a teacher, writer, and musician, on to the podcast to talk about all things postpartum recovery and self-compassion. Together we explore: The inspiration behind their book "Your Postpartum Body: The Complete Guide to Heal...

141: The Spicy Book Chat: Two Therapists Dissect Romantasy with Vanessa Marin 19.06.2024

You are cordially invited to tune into our spicy book chat! I invited Sex Therapist and New York Times Bestselling Author Vanessa Marin on to the podcast to talk about all things Fantasy Fiction (especially of the spicy variety). Together we dissect: *What exactly is "smut?" *Why is fantasy so appealing? *What are some of the benefits for women reading spicy romance novels? *What are some...

140: Supporting Your Family's Gut Health From Birth to Beyond with Chery Sew Hoy 12.06.2024

Gut health...the gut microbiome...people are talking about it, but what does it all mean?! In my quest for answers, I connected with Cheryl Sew Hoy, founder of Tiny Health. In this episode you're invited to learn about the fascinating world of gut health right alongside with me. During our conversation Cheryl shares her personal journey as an entrepreneur and mother, highlighting how her exper...

139: The Decision to be One and Done with Dr. Jasmine 20.05.2024

In this heartfelt episode, we welcome back Dr. Jasmine, a clinical pharmacist, perinatal mental health specialist and mom to one, to discuss her journey of deciding to have only one child. Dr. Jasmine shares her personal story of battling severe postpartum depression and anxiety, the pressures and expectations from society, and how she navigated these challenges to make a decision (with support fr...

138: The Bluey Breakdown: Bad Mood and Perfect 06.05.2024

BLUEY! The beloved Heeler Family has touched the hearts and homes of children and adults around the world. But have you ever wondered what a therapist or parenting expert's take might be on the show and your favorite episodes? Have you ever wanted to really bring home the themes/lessons of the episode with your child or thought to yourself in a tricky parenting moment, "What would Chili or...

137: Navigating Pregnancy During and After Complications with Emily Oster 22.04.2024

In this episode I invite you to tune into my conversation with Emily Oster, professor of Economics, parenting data expert and NYT Bestselling Author. We dive deep into her latest release, "Unexpected," where she explores the often murky waters of pregnancy complications. Together we explore: *Understanding Pregnancy Complications: Emily shares some fascinating insights from "Unexpected...

136: How to Carry Less While Enjoying Motherhood More with Erica Djossa 11.03.2024

In this episode I invited Erica Djossa, Canadian based psychotherapist, founder of Momwell, and author of the book Releasing the Motherload: How to Carry Less and Enjoy Motherhood More, back on to the podcast! Together we discuss: • An introduction to intensive mothering: unpacking societal expectations and the weight of invisible burdens in motherhood. • The role of comparison and social media in...

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