How to Plan a Family Vacation Without Meltdowns (Even With Teens) with Laura Rahn, EP 138

How to Plan a Family Vacation Without Meltdowns (Even With Teens) with Laura Rahn, EP 138

34:18 Feb 2, 2026
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Send a textHave you ever returned from a family vacation more stressed than when you left?In this episode of That’s Good Parenting, Dori Durbin sits down with certified family travel coach Laura Rahn to unpack why so many family vacations end in frustration—and how to plan trips that actually bring families closer.Laura introduces her Dream–Design–Depart approach to family travel and explains why involving kids before booking anything can prevent meltdowns, resentment, and disappointment—especially with tweens and teens.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why most family vacations go wrong before the trip even startsHow to get kids off screens without constant battlesWhat to do when everyone wants a different kind of vacationHow to plan meaningful trips on a realistic budgetWhy family travel builds confidence, resilience, and lifelong connectionWhether you’re planning a big trip or just dreaming about one, this conversation will help you rethink vacations as a tool for connection—not stress.About Laura RahnLaura Rahn is a certified family travel coach and a military BRAT who loves to involve her family in the vacation planning process, including her two “big kids.” As her family lives by their mantra, Seldom A Dull Moment, Laura has been dreaming, designing and departing on family vacations for close to 20 years. Find and Follow Laurawebsite: https://www.seldomadullmoment.com/ instagram handle: laurarahn_travelcoachFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552757152218 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-rahn/ About Dori DurbinDori Durbin is a children’s book illustrator, book coach, ghostwriter, and podcast host who helps therapists, educators, and family-focused experts "kid-size" their work into children’s books that truly support kids and parents.Her work centers on using stories as tools for emotional regulation, shared language, and connection — helping families navigate big feelings with clarity and care.Connect with Doriwebsite: https://www.doridurbin.comemail: hello@doridurbin.comWant to help shape future children’s books created by experts and educators?Join the That’s Good Parenting Club to get behind-the-scenes access to upcoming manuscripts, vote on book concepts, share feedback, and be part of the stories we’re putting into children’s hands:https://club.thatsgoodparenting.com/club
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