Elizabeth Newcamp

Mom and Dad are Fighting Podcast Co-Host

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Preston's Summary

Elizabeth Newcamp is a co-host of the Mom and Dad are Fighting podcast and a writer for Slate Magazine. She specializes in parenting and family-related topics, offering insights, advice, and personal experiences on navigating the challenges and joys of raising children. Elizabeth's writing explores a range of issues, including discipline, sibling dynamics, sleep routines, and holiday traditions.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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How To Guide: 27 %
Exclusive: 22 %
Seasonal: 22 %
Opinion Editorial: 16 %
Announcement: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Parenting Styles
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Single Parenthood

Pitching Insights

Elizabeth Newcamp's coverage heavily focuses on family and relationships, with an emphasis on how-to guides, exclusives, and seasonal content. She covers topics such as parenting, child behavior, bedtime routines, neurodivergent children, school policies, and family dynamics.

If you have expertise in providing practical advice for parents dealing with various aspects of child development or family dynamics and can offer exclusive insights or seasonal tips related to these areas of focus that Elizabeth often writes about. You may also consider offering how-to guides on managing specific challenges faced by parents when it comes to raising children.

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