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Lightnin' Lickers Jay and Deon discuss the upcoming 17th annual Hell's Half Mile Film & Music Festival, previewing the bands slated to perform while reminiscing about artists whom have previously been showcased under the HHM banner. If you're looking to celebrate the official end of summer in a big way, Downtown Bay City is the place. HHM No. 17 Music Festival is set to kick off the evening of September21st with Indianapolis psych rock trio Karate, Guns & Tanning rocking the Opening Night Party at Old City Hall. The next evening, Cincy synthpop outfit (and returning favorite) Moonbeau will be taking the stage at MI Table. Both Thursday and Friday's music events start at 10 PM, ticket info @ hhmfest.com or the event door. Finally, the weekend's premier music event takes place Saturday, September 23rd at the Dunlop Building (located at 517 Washington Ave., Bay City, MI), and per usual features 3 amazing bands! This year's lineup features Weakened Friends (Portland, ME), LVRS (Lansing, MI) & Kelly Jean Caldwell Band (Detroit, MI). As a festival we're thrilled to return to the Dunlop Building and transform it into an HHM-style venue for one evening, and bring 3 incredible bands together at this unique location. Last year the atmosphere in the Dunlop Building added to the experience making for an unforgettable live show. Get ready to run it back, Hellions! The show is open to all ages for Pass holders, or admission is $15 at the door, which opens at 8 PM. HHM 2023 unofficial end-of-summer mix tape: [SIDE A] (1) EOS HHM Intro (2) Moonbeau – All Summer (3) Weakened Friends – Everything is Better (4) Kelly Jean Caldwell Band – Caroline Creature (5) LVRS – Safe Word (6) Karate, Guns & Tanning – Hot Bots [SIDE B] (1) Moving Panoramas – ADD Heart (2) Georgie James – Long Week (3) The Satin Peaches – Well Well Well (4) Passalacqua – At the Party (5) Matt Pond PA – Champagne Supernova [END] Sonic contributors to Lightnin' Licks Radio's Hell's Half Mile Preview bonus episode include: Brothers Johnson, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Lee Moses, James Todd Smith, Erno the Inferno, Earth. Wind & Fire, Georgie James, John Fusciante, Ratatat, Weakened Friends, Letters To Cleo, Kelly Jean Caldwell Band, The Lemonheads, LVRS, Moonbeau, Karate Guns and Tanning, De La Soul, Mogwai, Seth and Jax Anderson, Passalacqua, Eddie Logix, Boz Scaggz, Matt Pond PA, Leslie Sisson, Moving Panoramas, LCD Soundsystem, James Brown, John Prime, The Mynabirds, George Morris and the Gypsy Chorus, Handgrenades, Jordan Pries, Height Keech, Gershwin and Heyward, Charlie Parker, J. Cole, The Satin Peaches, American television series “The O.C.”, Oasis, Arc of All, The Clockers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message
As broadcast April 11, 2023 even though EVERYTHING IS BORING. Tonight we open with a tune that just captures lightning in a bottle as the essence of these times finally comes out in music form. The Beaches just dropped Everything Is Boring over the weekend, and this biting tune just rakes our Netflixed, YouTubed, endlessly filmed era. After that, tons of great new indie tunes to check out (even though it's boring AFFFFFFF!). Joints from The Drums, feeble little horse, Overcoats, and LA Priest being highlights.Tracklist:Part I (00:00)The Beaches – Everything Is BoringThe Drums – I Want It AllIndigo De Souza – You Can Be MeanBeach Fossils – Dare Me*Youth Lagoon – Prize FighterBest Frenz feat Joywave – Flatline*Wallice – Best FriendPart II (30:30)Madison Cunningham – Inventing the WheelNorah Jones – Killing Timefeeble little horse – Steamroller*FILLY – Piece of ArtJimmy Whispers – True Love Is FreedomAvalon Emerson – Karaoke SongPurr – Drift Part III (60:17)caaaaseyyyy – 1965 HeartbreakerSundarta – Sour AppleRINSE – Does It Feel Like Heaven?Buck Raines – RocksThe Hails – FionaJax Anderson – Lazy Talk*MOGY – Poster GirlPart IV (92:07)Kat Duma – FatedBAMBII – One TouchLA Priest – It's YouCisco Swank – All The SameOvercoats – Want You BackTeleman – Easy Now I've Got YouPYNKIE feat April June – Scared
Maddie Spear, LCSW, is a trauma therapist located in North Carolina who works with children, teens, and young adults. In addition to her work in direct trauma care, Maddie works to bring mental health tips worldwide. With a following of over 200,000 on social media, Maddie strives to eliminate the stigma around mental health and promote healing for all with accessible mental health tips and tricks to promote self-growth and self-care. We discuss mental health for content creators, trauma, and her work with children, teens, and young adults. Links: Christie's Website Christie's Instagram: @sasssays Maddie's Website Maddie's TikTok: @therapy_thoughts Maddie's Instagram: @loveyourlittlevictories Sass Says Ep 9 Jax Anderson
When shit happens in life that we can't control, we can sit back and be complacent or we can step up and take action. Not one to back down from a challenge, I've found myself struggling with how to handle the recent challenges we're facing in the U.S. I've spent a lot of time talking to both business and therapy clients and the conversations sound eerily similar: we're distracted and unmotivated right now. So I turned to Jax Anderson, my friend and a fellow therapist, who continually impresses me with her activism and loud voice. I wanted to have a conversation about where we are right now, where we can turn to for support, and what we can do to take care of ourselves. We talk about work ethic, our emotions, what self-care can look like, how to take productive action on social justice issues, and so much more. It's okay to feel your feelings and take time to sort out how you want to respond. And everyone's form of activism might look different, and your activism might be different today than it will be next week. But the important thing is that we don't rest, because that's what they want and expect us to do. Listen in to this powerful conversation about what to do next. About Jax Anderson: Jax is a psychotherapist in Wisconsin, where she owns a mental health clinic, raises her daughter and supports human rights and social justice. She teaches parents about adolescence and the teen brain; as well as how to emotionally connect with their teens. Links and Resources: Frederick Joseph (follow on Instagram) White Woman Whisperer (follow on Instagram) Follow Jax on Instagram Jax's website Time Stamps: [1:20] - More about Jax [2:42] - Evolution of connections on social media [3:16] - There's a mental health crisis right now [6:25] - How we take care of ourselves matters [7:29] - Checking your privilege [10:43] - Utilize your anger and transition it into activism [11:56] - Self care might be a bath but it can be so much more [13:20] - How Jax attended to her emotions [16:15] - We lean into our habits when things get tough but that might not be what you need at the moment [16:34] People understand physical health, but not mental health [19:38] - Emotions have an entity, where you can see the emotion [20:54] - Validation is free; give it away [22:23] - Taking care of yourself in the outrage and confusion [24:29] - Hustle culture started when we learned how to make money on social media [27:30] - Employees, contractors, customers are all hurting [28:55] - There's a demand on energy with work, kids, partner, friends [31:44] - What do you need right now, give yourself more of that [32:10] - How Jax is taking care of herself emotionally [34:55] - When we're confused and lost and just not sure, we're in limbo [35:12] - Anger, confusion, hopelessness - we find a way to cope with that and just live with it [36:58] - Greed, power, control is toxic and we've been around long enough to know better [37:26] - Educating yourself helps out of confusion and hopelessness and will give you direction [41:40] - Feel your feels and it's okay to feel overwhelmed [43:08] - Jax's parting words of wisdom
Florida's bill has been nicknamed the 'don't say gay' bill. Here's more information on the bill: https://www.hrc.org/news/florida-senate-passes-dont-say-gay-or-trans-bill-legislation-heads-to-desantis-desk-for-signature-or-veto https://m.flsenate.gov/session/bill/2022/1557/billtext/er/pdf How many times can we say 'gay' in this podcast episode? Teaching kids in grades K-3 language to describe LGBT language will not change straight kids gay; just like teaching kids heteronormative language will make gay kids straight. People have a right to be who they are. And they have the right to be introduced to language that will help them describe how they feel. Here is a link to research based, scienctifically processed and peer reviewed information on how gender affirming schools save lives: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/research-briefs/lgbtq-gender-affirming-spaces/ Newcomb, Michael E.; LaSala, Michael C.; Bouris, Alida; Mustanski, Brian; Prado, Guillermo; Schrager, Sheree M.; Huebner, David M.; LGBT Health, Vol 6(4), Jun, 2019 pp. 139-145. Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; [Journal Article] https://www.thetrevorproject.org/research-briefs/gender-affirming-care-for-youth/ Craig, Shelley L.; Eaton, Andrew D.; Kirkland, Alexa; Egag, Egag; Pascoe, Rachael; King, Kourteney; Krishnan, Sreedevi; International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, Vol 16(1), Dec, 2021 ArtID: 1961572. Publisher: Taylor & Francis; [Journal Article] The bottom line is, the adults uncomfortable with kids being taught anything but heteronormative language and seek to put limitations on kids, aren't the ones who suffer...the kids are the one who suffer. Learn more about LGBT language here: https://www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/resources/diversity-schools Jax Anderson and Renae Swanson are two mental health professionals helping parents decode the tween and teen years. Jax and Renae have worked with tweens and teens for a combination of 35+ years and their experience and creative parenting solutions have proven valuable for parents around the world. They aren't afraid to talk about the 'tough stuff', the topics and issues that many mental health professionals steer clear from speaking publicly about when it comes to raising tweens and teens. Join Jax and Renae as they begin the journey of talking about the topic of raising tweens and teens in the world today. Contact us with questions, requests or constructive feedback: Jax IG: @jax.parentingteens TiKToK: @psyko_therapy Email: jax@psykotherapist.com Renae IG: @renae.d.swanson Email: swansonrd@uwosh.edu
We are excited to be back for season 3, at long last! We've been wearing or fighting over wearing masks for the last two years. Now that it appears we no longer require the mask as much, people are wondering how to return to life in public while remaining unmasked. In this episode we will discuss how to model the great unmasking for our kids. Admiittedly, we explore other topics in regard to the mask because, well, it's been a while since our last recording. Jax Anderson and Renae Swanson are two mental health professionals helping parents decode the tween and teen years. Jax and Renae have worked with tweens and teens for a combination of 35+ years and their experience and creative parenting solutions have proven valuable for parents around the world. They aren't afraid to talk about the 'tough stuff', the topics and issues that many mental health professionals steer clear from speaking publicly about when it comes to raising tweens and teens. Join Jax and Renae as they begin the journey of talking about the topic of raising tweens and teens in the world today. Contact us with questions, requests or constructive feedback: Jax IG: @jax.parentingteens TiKToK: @psyko_therapy Email: jax@psykotherapist.com Renae IG: @renae.d.swanson Email: swansonrd@uwosh.edu
This is the third episode in my 4-part self-care solo series and it's all about how my marriage and parenting approach has been impacted by my mental health. I am also sharing how both areas of my life have benefitted from my time in therapy. I talk about transitioning from husband and wife to mom and dad and how parenting is actually about re-parenting ourselves. Don't miss it! Links: Christie's Website: https://www.sasssays.com Join the 5-Day Self-Care with S.A.S.S. Challenge: www.sasssays.com/care Christie on Instagram: @sasssays Christie on TikTok: @sasssays Previous Sass Says shows mentioned: Ep 1 Alex Bouffard: https://sasssays.com/podcast/01-alexandra-bouffard-communication-and-respect-in-love-and-in-business/ Ep 9 Jax Anderson: https://sasssays.com/podcast/09-jax-anderson-the-psyko-therapist-tiktok-mom-on-tweens-teens-and-therapy/ Ep 15 Vanessa De Jesus Guzman: https://sasssays.com/podcast/15-how-to-implement-mindfulness-in-parenting-and-your-daily-life/
This is the second episode in my 4-part self-care solo series and it's all about my pregnancies and body image journey. I am of course sharing just how both have been major factors in my mental health journey as well. I share the details of my pregnancies and postpartum experiences, including postpartum depression and anxiety. I also share how the guests on my show have helped me begin to navigate life in a body I hardly recognize. Don't miss it! Links: Christie's Website: https://www.sasssays.com Join the 5-Day Self-Care with S.A.S.S. Challenge: www.sasssays.com/care Christie on Instagram: @sasssays Christie on TikTok: @sasssays Intuitive Eating by Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch: https://read.macmillan.com/lp/intuitive-eating-4th-edition/ Intuitive Eating - The Workbook by Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch: https://www.amazon.com/Intuitive-Eating-Workbook-Principles-Relationship/dp/1626256225 Previous Sass Says shows mentioned: Ep 7 Dr. Holly Sawyer: https://sasssays.com/podcast/07-dr-holly-sawyer-how-to-implement-self-care-and-prevent-burnout-in-your-daily-life/ Ep 9 Jax Anderson: https://sasssays.com/podcast/09-jax-anderson-the-psyko-therapist-tiktok-mom-on-tweens-teens-and-therapy/ Ep 16 Dr. Conason: https://sasssays.com/podcast/16-dr-alexis-conason-dismantling-diet-culture-with-the-author-of-the-diet-free-revolution/
As the talent buyer for Audiotree Presents, Nate Dorough is on the forefront of upcoming talent. A collector of music, from bootlegs to tapes to live shows, Nate listens to it all. Creator / host of the Here For Now podcast. Vice President of the Michigan Independent Venue and Promoter Association (MIVPA). Creator of @MichSongs. Supporter of Michigan music and creativity. Proud husband, father. Collector of cassettes and LEGOs. Get to know everyone's favorite Michigan promoter. Key Moments: 3:19 - The sound of opening a cassette tape 12:42 - The magic of listening parties 19:18 - But *does* Nate listen to music? 23:53 - On going to concerts without having heard the band (with Bad Bad Hats teases) 32:52 - A fan letter to Our Lady Peace 45:42 - Learning the music business with Wu-Tang Clan 52:17 - A fan letter to Jax Anderson and Flint Eastwood 1:07:04 - The emotional payoff https://www.instagram.com/natedorough/ https://twitter.com/natedorough https://www.instagram.com/audiotreepresents/ https://twitter.com/audiotreeshows https://www.instagram.com/michsongs/ https://twitter.com/michsongs audiotreepresents.com Level UP Your Business Sign-up: https://bit.ly/levelUPyourbiz This podcast is a production of Steph Belcher Business Management, LLC. This episode was hosted, produced, and edited by Stephanie Belcher. For more information check out stephbelcher.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/whensongsmeanbusiness Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whensongsmeanbusiness/ THANK YOU!
Today I'm joined by Diana Simon, mom, wife, content creator, marketing expert and my friend. Diana is the Marketing Coordinator at Luann Nigara Inc, the company this podcast is produced by. Diana and I connected through work initially but have often discussed behind the scenes our struggles with mental health and motherhood. Today we discuss Diana's long road to an ADHD diagnosis, what her life with ADHD looks like growing up versus now, how she copes, and how things changed when she became a mother. We talk extensively about her experience with mental health and motherhood, our shared PMDD experiences, and more. “If I had to write a book this would be the title: I Would Have Never Known You Have ADHD.” - Diana Simon Links: Christie's Website: https://www.sasssays.com Christie's Instagram: @sasssays Diana's Instagram: @themoodymawma LuAnn Nigara Inc: https://luannnigara.com/ A Well-Designed Business® Podcast: https://luannnigara.com/a-well-designed-business/ Dr. Daniel Amen on the Skinny Confidential Him & Her podcast: https://tscpodcast.com/episodes/375-dr-daniel-amen/ Previous Sass Says Shows Mentioned: Dr. Elizabeth Cohen: https://sasssays.com/podcast/11-dr-elizabeth-cohen-transitioning-through-divorce-with-the-divorce-doctor/ Jax Anderson: https://sasssays.com/podcast/09-jax-anderson-the-psyko-therapist-tiktok-mom-on-tweens-teens-and-therapy/ Vanessa De Jesus Guzman: https://sasssays.com/podcast/15-how-to-implement-mindfulness-in-parenting-and-your-daily-life/
Grace and Lizzie share all about Grace's forthcoming EP, LATE BLOOMER, out October 22. In this episode, they listen through the new songs and discuss the behind the scenes of making this record. Link to pre-save LATE BLOOMERLink to Jax Anderson's music
Today I'm joined by Jax Anderson, a licensed professional counselor and creator/owner of the brand The Psyko Therapist. Jax is a Disrupter, disrupting the status quo, offering alternative perspectives, teaching and training. Jax's ‘why' is to empower, motivate and inspire as many people as possible. More recently she's become famous on TikTok, known as the TikTok mom, helping tweens, teens, and their parents better communicate and understand each other. Today we discuss why and when to get your kids into therapy, the screen time dilemma, her approach to gentle parenting, some of the mistakes parents make in parenting tweens and teens, and Jax's approach to her own mental health and motherhood. “Gentle parenting to me means emotional connection. Connecting before correcting. Emotionally reaching them on that level that isn't doing anything to gain their compliance but understanding where the behavior is coming from.” - Jax Anderson Links: Christie's Website: https://www.sasssays.com Christie on Instagram: @sasssays Christie on TikTok: @sasssays Jax's Website: https://www.psykotherapist.com/ Jax on Instagram: @jax.parentingteens Jax on TikTok: @psyko_therapy Text Jax: 1-717-5ASKJAX
Jax Anderson is an alt pop chameleon refusing to be pinned down. In the podcast, she discusses her genre agnostic approach to making music, how she tackles universal themes as a queer artist on her new concept album, and the creative inspiration she found while on a cross-country musical road trip. This episode was recorded remotely with the MV7 Podcast Microphone.
In today's episode of Psych Talk I had the privilege of speaking with Jax Anderson, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who works with tweens and teens, as well as their parents, helping parents better understand their tween or teen. Jax discusses the brain development of tweens and teens and how understanding such helps both parents and adolescents normalize and validate tweens' and teens' experience. We discuss the important of understanding and encouraging emotional intelligence and how doing so can promote intellect, as well as a positive relationship between parent and child. Jax discusses how she teaches her parents to treat their child like an "adult in training" and provides listeners with tangible skills and tips on what they can do to best support and understand the tweens and teens in their lives. Even if you are not a parent of a tween or teen, Jax provides knowledge and insights that can apply to anyone who parents, works with, or knows an adolescent.Connect with Jax:TikTok: psyko_therapyInstagram: thepsykotherapistWebsite: The Psyko Therapist - HomeFacebook: Moms Raising Tweens & Teens | FacebookWays to Work With Me:Mind Over MatterLGBTQ+ Affirming MasterclassBe a guest on my podcastResources:Value Aligned 2021 JournalAnti-Racism ResourcesLGBTQ+ Affirming ResourcesThe Helping Professional's Guide to Boundary SettingConnect with Me:Follow me on IG @jessicaleighphd.Follow me on TikTok @jessicaleighphdJoin my Facebook community: Grow Through What You Go ThroughSponsors & Collaborations:BetterHelpDiveThru WebsiteDiveThru AppIntro/Outro Music:Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeodMusic License
Many people have claimed that the increase in stress, anxiety and depression in kids is due to being forced to wear a mask at school. That it gets in the way of their learning and affects their academic performance. This is just NOT TRUE. What we've observed of the many people/parents making these false claims are they simply lack an understanding of and education in mental health, OR people/parents who simply don't want their kids to wear a mask. The mask appears to have become a symbol of a political stance or a loss of liberties in this country and THAT discord is what is affecting kids, not wearing the mask. Listen in for more education and information about MASKS, KIDS & MENTAL HEALTH - the real truth and we will lay it out for you from a mental health professionals point of view. Show you evidence, explain what is more likely creating stress and anxiety and depression in kids, provide you with strategies to help them and talk about how you can advocate in your school district. Jax Anderson and Renae Swanson are two mental health professionals helping parents decode the tween and teen years. Jax and Renae have worked with tweens and teens for a combination of 35+ years and their experience and creative parenting solutions have proven valuable for parents around the world. They aren't afraid to talk about the 'tough stuff', the topics and issues that many mental health professionals steer clear from speaking publicly about when it comes to raising tweens and teens. Join Jax and Renae as they begin the journey of talking about the topic of raising tweens and teens in the world today. Contact us with questions, requests or constructive feedback: Jax IG: @psykotherapist TiKToK: @psyko_therapy Email: jax@psykotherapist.com Renae IG: @renae.d.swanson Email: swansonrd@uwosh.edu
On this episode Katie chats with Jax The Bliss Witch all about how to use Human Design & The Gene Keys to work through your shadows and live aligned and embodied. We talk about specific parts of your chart that can provide insight on your life's purpose, how to create pleasure in your life, and how you best make money. CONNECT WITH JAX https://www.instagram.com/jaxtheblisswitch/ https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=981769468899449&ref=content_filter CONNECT WITH KATIE www.katiezaccardi.com Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok @katiezaccardi on Clubhouse WORK WITH KATIE Explore Program Offers Apply for 1:1 Coaching FREE RESOURCES "5 wellness habits you can start today - a quick and easy guide for busy women in music" 7 Days of Gratitude Journal Prompts Easy Recipes for Musicians E-Book The Musician's Clarity Kit FREE TRAINING: How to Promote Your Music Without Being SALES-Y
On this episode Katie chats with Jax The Bliss Witch all about how to use Human Design & The Gene Keys to work through your shadows and live aligned and embodied. We talk about specific parts of your chart that can provide insight on your life's purpose, how to create pleasure in your life, and how you best make money. CONNECT WITH JAX https://www.instagram.com/jaxtheblisswitch/ https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=981769468899449&ref=content_filter CONNECT WITH KATIE www.katiezaccardi.com Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok @katiezaccardi on Clubhouse WORK WITH KATIE Explore Program Offers Apply for 1:1 Coaching FREE RESOURCES "5 wellness habits you can start today - a quick and easy guide for busy women in music" 7 Days of Gratitude Journal Prompts Easy Recipes for Musicians E-Book The Musician's Clarity Kit FREE TRAINING: How to Promote Your Music Without Being SALES-Y
We had the pleasure of interviewing K.Flay over Zoom video! Alt-rock’s artful enigma K.Flay (the stage name of Kristine Flaherty) hurls fistfulls of theoretical paint at the modern music landscape by announcing her forthcoming EP ‘Inside Voices’, dropping June 11th via BMG. The GRAMMY-nominated musical changeling throws caution to the wind on the forthcoming collection, instead choosing to scream a primal roar of self-confidence across five tracks of fresh, biting self-expression. Kicking off this next phase in her already varied & exciting discography is the first single “Four Letter Words” - birthed from a very real moment in her life (cue the first line “I drank a liter of tequila in my bedroom, it’s taking every ounce of power not to text you”), the song kicks off with a chugging guitar before erupting into a cathartic sonic explosion that evolves the manic loneliness felt post-breakup into finding the strength to confidentially say “FUCK YOU” to the one that didn’t doesn’t deserve you. In a fitting visual accompaniment, the artist rages out in her bedroom while two cartoon characters, IV (representing the 'id') and OV (representing the 'superego') wreak havoc on her psyche. It’s a shape-shifter of a song that perfectly encapsulates the forthcoming EP’s sonic variety and expression. Throughout the collection, K.Flay offers up a smorgasbord of colorful alternative art-pop -- unexpected, exhilarating, and truly one-of-kind, be it via “Dating My Dad” that features Barker on drums and examines how we repeat the same tired behaviors of those who raised us, or via the snarling “TGIF” that asks the listener to rethink society’s tendency to “tune out” the bullshit going on in the world and boasts a heaven-sent solo from Tom Morello. The EP also features the clever and irreverent rap closer “My Name Isn’t Katherine” (a comical reference to her issue with constantly being misnamed), and “Good Girl”, a co-writing collaboration with Dan Reynolds and an infectious punk-tinged singalong about reaching your breaking point when it comes to politeness and finding the courage to not give a fuck anymore. The Chicago-born K.Flay’s near-undefinable amalgamation of dark-electro soundscapes, art-pop sensibilities, spitfire rhymes, industrial rock backbone and versatile chameleon-like vocals has led the songwriter/artist/multi-instrumentalist to two GRAMMY nominations (Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for ‘Every Where Is Some Where’, and Best Rock Song for "Blood in the Cut"), tours alongside Grouplove, Imagine Dragons & Thirty Seconds To Mars, and festival spots at ACL Fest, Bonnaroo, Coachella, Treefort, and Riot Fest. She most recently dropped the three-song cover collection ‘Don’t Judge A Song By Its Cover’ that included off-the-wall remakes of songs by Limp Bizkit, The Offspring & Green Day, and appeared on songs by Arkelles and Jax Anderson. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support
As broadcast April 16, 2021 with extra bonus mileage on the tunes for our podcast flyers. Tonight was a very special night, as DL Rossi joined us on the phone from his recently adopted home base in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The singer-songwriter & multi-instrumentalist is out with his latest LP Lonesome Kind on this very day, so get it where you can. We talked a bit of trash about his home state which is merely statutory obligation for all Ohio State grads, and also discovered some amazing COVID-related stories behind the album itself, which is incredible to hear first hand and it must be added it's always great to get a fellow son of the Great Lakes on the show.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Neil Young – Heart of GoldWilco – Everyone HidesDeath Cab for Cutie – Northern LightsPedro The Lion – Rehearsal Jimmy Eat World – 555American Football – Silhouettes Part II (34:37)Nick Drake – Pink MoonGoodnight House – Soft Steelboygenius – Me & My DogWeyes Blood – A Lot's Gonna ChangeCarl Anderson – Coming DaysDL Rossi – WhiskeyDL Rossi – This Road Part III (62:16)DL Rossi – TumblingJimmy Eat World – For Me This Is HeavenPete Yorn – I Wanna Be The OnePhoebe Bridgers – Chinese SatelliteLucy Dacus – Forever Half MastThe Samples – Could It Be Another Change Part IV (97:37)DL Rossi – Great Lakes State LineMichigander – BetterReuben Bidez – BirdiesBrother Elsey – Oh My BrotherJax Anderson feat K. Flay – I Don't Care AnymoreSeth Bernard – Love Yourself
As Dion put it: "I'm loving this playlist and have some new bands to deep dive!" Tom, Jordyn, Trey, Dion, and Sunborn serve up a fresh new blend of music in this week's edition of The Music Discovery Podcast. Listen to the Episode Playlist Featured artists: Alice Merton, Patrick Stump, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Surfaces, Anorak Patch, Blanketman, Tyler Childers, Jax Anderson, Amy Winehouse, Beach Riot, Sub Urban, Two Feet, Corrosion of Conformity, Culture Wars, Hamish Anderson, and more.
Jax and Renae discuss the mental health, academic, relationship and social affects on teens during the past year. Teens are more resilient than adults give them credit for and instead of 'protecting' them from the trauma of this past year; it's imperative we listen to them, validate their feelings and support them in their own growth and development. In this episode Jax and Renae help you with what to say and what to do to help your teen grow through this past year. Join Jax and Renae in their facebook group for Moms of Tween/Teen Daughters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsandteengirls/?ref=bookmarks Jax Anderson can be found on IG: @thepsykotherapist & TiKToK: @psyko_therapy Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com
Support for Normal Guy, Lazy Eye is brought to you by MANSCAPED™! Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code "LAZYEYE" at Manscaped.com. Be the ballsiest gift-giver this year with MANSCAPED™! On this week's episode, I get to chat with Detroit Indie-Pop Artist, Jax Anderson. She's toured with groups like Misterwives, Bishop Briggs, and Foster the People, she's performed at festivals like Bonnaroo, Firefly, and half a hundred more. Her new mixtape Bedroom B Sides: Volume 1 released on October 16th. We talk all about her career and how it got started, life growing up in a Christian household, music during the pandemic, and of course opening for T-Pain! Truly a fun interview filled with laughs. I hope you enjoy the very talented, Jax Anderson! Follow Jax on Instagram: @JaxAnderson Stream BEDROOM B SIDES: VOLUME 1 on Spotify Follow us on Instagram: @NormalGuyLazyEye If you're liking what you're hearing, and want to support this podcast, the best thing you can do is share our podcast. We're growing mostly from word of mouth, so please let your friends and family know about this show! Leaving a 5-star review really helps us get seen on Podcast Apps! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/normalguylazyeye/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/normalguylazyeye/support
In this episode Renae and Jax discuss the aftermath of setting and maintaining boundaries with family and friends. How this affect you and your kids. It's important to model for our kids how to set and maintain boundaries but also how to cope with the backlash. Jax Anderson and Renae Swanson are two mental health professionals helping parents decode the tween and teen years. Jax and Renae have worked with tweens and teens for a combination of 35+ years and their experience and creative parenting solutions have proven valuable for parents around the world. They aren't afraid to talk about the 'tough stuff', the topics and issues that many mental health professionals steer clear from speaking publicly about when it comes to raising tweens and teens. Join Jax and Renae as they begin the journey of talking about the topic of raising tweens and teens in the world today. Connect with Jax here: IG: @thepsykotherapist TiKToK: psyko_therapy Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com
New research out of the University of Alberta is helping shed light on the telltale symptoms of COVID-19 in children. Dr. Joan Robinson specializes in pediatric infectious diseases and joins us to share the findings and offer up her big takeaways for parents and school administrators. Also on this episode, time-strapped moms and dads are turning to Tiktok for advice. A rise in therapists, psychologists and counsellors are now sharing their tips on social media. The list includes Jax Anderson. She is a mental health therapist and a Tiktok celebrity with more than 10 million likes. She shares her journey to TikTok, and we also have some advice for parents before scrolling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jax Anderson and Renae Swanson are two mental health professionals helping parents decode the tween and teen years. Jax and Renae have worked with tweens and teens for a combination of 35+ years and their experience and creative parenting solutions have proven valuable for parents around the world. They aren't afraid to talk about the 'tough stuff', the topics and issues that many mental health professionals steer clear from speaking publicly about when it comes to raising tweens and teens. Join Jax and Renae as they begin the journey of talking about the topic of raising tweens and teens in the world today. Holiday Guidelines We are following many of the guidelines on this website. Our hope is you are as well. Here is what we are following for our Holiday gatherings. These are important even if you have previously had COVID. They are finding that even though you have antibodies, you can still be exposed and spread the virus. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays.html For the 14 days before the get together please limit your contact with people besides those that you live with. If you know that your housemates or roommates are not safe distancing, please find ways to stay out of contact with them. (E.g., cook and eat at different times at them. Please only use substance with those that you are very close to like significant others. Substances make it hard to safe distance and maintain hygiene. Marijuana has been found to be a spreader when smoking in groups. If you have any symptoms at all, stay home. If you have been exposed to COVID, and are not finished with your 14 day quarantine stay home even if you were sick previously. Again, antibodies do not keep you from spreading. We would really love to have all of you with us for the holidays and I know that this text message may upset some of you because of the life style change. Please try to follow these guidelines. If you cannot, please be honest so that we are all able to stay safe. If you cannot come, we can use zoom and we can definitely drop food off for you. Find Jax and Renae on social media by engaging with them in their facebook group for Moms of Tween/Teen Daughters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenraisinggirls Jax Anderson can be found on: IG: @thepsykotherapist TiKToK: @psyko_therapy and Renae Swanson can be found on: IG: @renae.d.swanson and at www.integritycounselingllc.net Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com "Disclaimer: This podcast is informational and NOT a substitute, replacement or in conjunction with individual, family, couples’ and group psychotherapy. If you or someone you know is in need or seeking mental health services please contact your local mental health service provider. For more resources pertaining to mental health please visit https://www.nami.org/"
Here’s November’s edition of International Marmalade! We talk about new PREP, The Weather Station, Erika De Casier, Empress Of and Amber Mark, Jax Anderson and Jake Bugg.Share 15 minutes of your soundscape with Miks for his new pod Outside World by emailing miks@mikseveritt.comFind Gemma on Twitter and Instagram.Find Miks on Twitter and Instagram.Find Australian Jams on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are you experiencing any of these symptoms? Shock, denial, or disbelief. Confusion, difficulty concentrating. Anger, irritability, mood swings. Anxiety and fear. Guilt, shame, self-blame. Withdrawing from others. Feeling sad or hopeless. Feeling disconnected or numb. If you are, your kids are. Our behaviors are different now so "Do as I do, not as I say" is our new mantra! Growth focused! Resources: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline Find Jax and Renae on social media by engaging with them in their facebook group for Moms of Tween/Teen Daughters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenraisinggirls Jax Anderson can be found on IG: @thepsykotherapist TiKToK: @psyko_therapy and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaxandersonlpc/ Renae Swanson can be found on IG: @renae.d.swanson and at www.integritycounselingllc.net Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com "Disclaimer: This podcast is informational and NOT a substitute, replacement or in conjunction with individual, family, couples’ and group psychotherapy. If you or someone you know is in need or seeking mental health services please contact your local mental health service provider. For more resources pertaining to mental health please visit https://www.nami.org/"
Jax and Renae discuss how the reality of what our kids are seeing when they watch us and other adults behave our way through 2020. Self awareness can help us model healthier skills for our children as well as help ourselves navigate this significant trauma we are all experiencing together. Find Jax and Renae on social media by engaging with them in their facebook group for Moms of Tween/Teen Daughters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenraisinggirls Jax Anderson can be found on IG: @thepsykotherapist TiKToK: @psyko_therapy and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaxandersonlpc/ Renae Swanson can be found on IG: @renae.d.swanson and at www.integritycounselingllc.net Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com "Disclaimer: This podcast is informational and NOT a substitute, replacement or in conjunction with individual, family, couples’ and group psychotherapy. If you or someone you know is in need or seeking mental health services please contact your local mental health service provider. For more resources pertaining to mental health please visit https://www.nami.org/"
In this episode Jax & Renae talk about the little pet peeves they've noticed while parenting through a pandemic. Maybe you're feeling overwhelmed by your own pet peeves? Listen to Jax & Renae validate your feelings and pick up some parenting strategies they have been using to cope! Find Jax and Renae on social media by engaging with them in their facebook group for Moms of Tween/Teen Daughters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenraisinggirls Jax Anderson can be found on IG: @thepsykotherapist TiKToK: @psyko_therapy and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaxandersonlpc/ Renae Swanson can be found on IG: @renae.d.swanson and at www.integritycounselingllc.net Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com "Disclaimer: This podcast is informational and NOT a substitute, replacement or in conjunction with individual, family, couples’ and group psychotherapy. If you or someone you know is in need or seeking mental health services please contact your local mental health service provider. For more resources pertaining to mental health please visit https://www.nami.org/"
Jax and Renae discuss the significant mental and emotional impact 2020 has had on kids and their parents. They remind listeners of the fragile brain development youth are experiencing and how parents can add to their stress and also share strategies on how parents can help lighten their kid's stress. Find Jax and Renae on social media by engaging with them in their facebook group for Moms of Tween/Teen Daughters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenraisinggirls Jax Anderson can be found on IG: @thepsykotherapist TiKToK: @psyko_therapy and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaxandersonlpc/ Renae Swanson can be found on IG: @renae.d.swanson and at www.integritycounselingllc.net Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com "Disclaimer: This podcast is informational and NOT a substitute, replacement or in conjunction with individual, family, couples’ and group psychotherapy. If you or someone you know is in need or seeking mental health services please contact your local mental health service provider. For more resources pertaining to mental health please visit https://www.nami.org/"
I took a brief break from the pod while in stage four lockdown, but I’m back with Miks for a new International Marmalade bonus episode. We chat new London Grammar, Ólafur Arnalds, Ela Minus, Phoenix, BENEE, BIIANCO and Jax Anderson.Share 15 minutes of your soundscape with Miks for his new pod Outside World by emailing miks@mikseveritt.com and check it out here!Stay at home & wash your hands.Find Gemma on Twitter and Instagram.Find Miks on Twitter and Instagram.Find Australian Jams on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jax and Renae discuss their reactions to area school district decisions, school options, and the media coverage of COVID-19 related science. Links: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/reopening-schools.html https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2020/p0723-new-resources-tools-schools.html https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/testing/testing-positivity https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/education-k-12/news/2020/07/16/487756/3-principles-reopening-schools-safely-covid-19-pandemic/ https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/community-mitigation.html Find Jax and Renae on social media by engaging with them in their facebook group for Moms of Tween/Teen Daughters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsandteengirls/?ref=bookmarks Jax Anderson can be found on: TiKToK: psyko_therapy IG: @thepsykotherapist Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaxandersonlpc/ Renae Swanson can be found on: IG @renae.d.swanson Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com "Disclaimer: This podcast is informational and NOT a substitute, replacement or in conjunction with individual, family, couples’ and group psychotherapy. If you or someone you know is in need or seeking mental health services please contact your local mental health service provider. For more resources pertaining to mental health please visit https://www.nami.org/"
What a session with Jax Anderson, the Psyko Therapist. Jax blows our minds with her insight into parenting, our and our kids' mental load. Come in with us because parenting ain't easy, Parenting if Hard AF! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What a session with Jax Anderson, the Psyko Therapist. Jax blows our minds with her insight into parenting, our and our kids' mental load. Come in with us because parenting ain't easy, Parenting if Hard AF! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What a session with Jax Anderson, the Psyko Therapist. Jax blows our minds with her insight into parenting, our and our kids' mental load. Come in with us because parenting ain't easy, Parenting if Hard AF! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Adrian Galvin is Yoke Lore. The artist, coming from the previous titles of Yellerkin and Walk The Moon, is pursuing his own sound and we’re all loving it. His newest single, “Sensitive Heart”, was released in early 2020 in collaboration with Jax Anderson and it’s groovy. Be on the lookout for the album coming soon!
Jenny Jamison, APSW joins us for our Part 2 discussion on sex trafficking and your teen - what you need to know. Jenny Jamison has extensive experience working with victims who have been sex trafficked; and in this episode she shares her valuable knowledge, experience and information. Have a listen and let us know if you have any questions or additional information by contacting us at one of the links below... Find Jax and Renae on social media by engaging with them in their facebook group for Moms of Tween/Teen Daughters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsandteengirls/?ref=bookmarks Jax Anderson can be found on IG @thepsykotherapist and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaxandersonlpc/ Renae Swanson can be found on IG @renae.d.swanson and at www.integritycounselingllc.net Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com "Disclaimer: This podcast is informational and NOT a substitute, replacement or in conjunction with individual, family, couples’ and group psychotherapy. If you or someone you know is in need or seeking mental health services please contact your local mental health service provider. For more resources pertaining to mental health please visit https://www.nami.org/"
Season 1, Episode 7 Sex Trafficking - What You Need To Know Part 1 In this episode Renae and Jax answer questions they intend to ask Jenny Jamison in episode 8. Jenny is an advanced practice social working on her clinical licensure at A Beautiful Journey and Brave Space. One of her previous positions was as a anti-trafficking/sexual exploitation advocate for Winnebago County where she acted on behalf of survivors of sex trafficking/exploitation to increase survivor safety and decrease further victimization by individuals and systems. Jenny provided emotional support and resources to victims and worked within legal and medical systems to provide court and medical accompaniment for survivors navigating these systems. Additionally, she developed and conducted training and outreach to service providers and other community members. Jax and Renae answer the questions prior to interviewing Jenny to show how limited even professional counselors can be in understanding all the dynamics of sex trafficking. Sex trafficking is constantly evolving and changing and getting harder and harder to infiltrate and stop. If one doesn't work in the world of sex trafficking on a daily basis it's understandable how they wouldn't know all the details. As parents, topics like sex trafficking are scary and therefore we are tempted to understandably avoid talking about it or even thinking about it. But, if we want to keep our kids and teens safe we need to start learning more about it and there is a lot to learn. Find Jax and Renae on social media by engaging with them in their facebook group for Moms of Tween/Teen Daughters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsandteengirls/?ref=bookmarks Jax Anderson can be found on IG @thepsykotherapist and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaxandersonlpc/ Renae Swanson can be found on IG @renae.d.swanson and at www.integritycounselingllc.net Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com "Disclaimer: This podcast is informational and NOT a substitute, replacement or in conjunction with individual, family, couples’ and group psychotherapy. If you or someone you know is in need or seeking mental health services please contact your local mental health service provider. For more resources pertaining to mental health please visit https://www.nami.org/"
Season 1, Episode 6 How To Talk Your Teen Through Sexual Trauma *TRIGGER WARNING* episode includes conversation regarding sexual assault and rape. Jax and Renae discuss how to talk to your teen who has experienced sexual trauma either as a teen or as a child. Although this is a sensitive topic and understandably challenging to talk about, it is a much needed conversation. A staggering 95% of people have experienced some form of unwanted touch. Therefore, this is an important conversation to have in order to support parents who may have a child or children who have been sexually assaulted, either from rape or unwanted touch. Trigger Warning! We break down common questions they are when their teen or a teen they have experienced sexual trauma. This is a difficult topic for our kids, parents, and counselors! So do what you need to do to take care of yourself during our next two episodes. Here are some things to know to listen to this episode. My child has sexual trauma. What do I do? Step 1: Don’t freak out! Your parent senses are going to be highly activated, but they need you to stay calm. No matter what is happening in our teen's lives. We are always the parent. Step 2: Listen. It is going to be super hard because you are going to want to go to action, but that can come later. They need you now. They may just tell you and go. Empathy and Validation are KEY. Give them the space to do what they need to do. These conversations sometimes happen over time. Step 3: Check-in with them. It is going to take time to process. Step 4: Gather the troops. Ask your child if they need another adult to talk to, or maybe you need them to talk to a different adult. You are a good parent whether they talk to you or not! Step 5: Keep checking in over the loooooong haul. They may need to talk with new developmental stages. Signs of Trauma This is tricky. The signs of your teen being traumatized look the same as other struggles such as mental health issues, friendship changes, puberty, etc… What you are looking for are changes in their behavior that are consistent over time. We list the changes in the podcast, but remember that no matter what behavior your child is displaying, you are a great parent. I mean come on, you are listening to a parenting podcast. Do I need to contact the police? It depends on the situation and the area you are living in, so we cannot give you a direct answer. However, we can provide resources. You can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline 800.656.HOPE (4673). If your child has been raped, time can be of the essence with evidence collection. Calling this hotline will help you connect to local resources and they can talk you through your next steps. Resources https://www.rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline https://www.rainn.org/articles/warning-signs-teens https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/teen-angst/201111/has-your-teen-been-sexually-assaulted https://www.rainn.org/articles/help-parents-children-who-have-been-sexually-abused-family-members https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubPDFs/f_abused.pdf https://thercc.org/get-support/supporting-loved-one/supporting-child-sexually-assaulted/ https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/articles/Finding-out-your-child-has-been-sexually-abused-or-exploited/ Find Jax and Renae on social media by engaging with them in their facebook group for Moms of Tween/Teen Daughters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsandteengirls/?ref=bookmarks Jax Anderson can be found on IG @thepsykotherapist and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaxandersonlpc/ Renae Swanson can be found on IG @renae.d.swanson and at www.integritycounselingllc.net Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com "Disclaimer: This podcast is informational and NOT a substitute, replacement or in conjunction with individual, family, couples’ and group psychotherapy. If you or someone you know is in need or seeking mental health services please contact your local mental health service provider. For more resources pertaining to mental health please visit https://www.nami.org/"
Mark Sisler joins the pod for the first time as Brittani returns to the cohost. The Campbell's ate at S.K.Y., Mark brought us a Surly beer to taste test, Jax Anderson at Schuba's and naming a kid. Trivia on Dribbling and Starbucks
Anxiety is a normal and healthy physiological response to a threat in the environment. However, anxiety can be become a disorder when we develop out-of-proportion anxiety responses to things most of us cope with easily.In 2019, the Child Mind Institute published their 2018 Children’s Mental Health Report, providing a look at how widespread child and adolescent anxiety really is. On this episode, Ameé speaks again with Jax Anderson, a Wisconsin-based therapist that specializes in working with teenagers, about the signs of anxiety in children, the risks associated and what treatment options are available. Resources:Moms and teen Girls Facebook GroupJax Anderson - The Psyko Therapist Facebook PageRaise a Little Hell Podcast
Raise a Little Hell Podcast Two licensed mental health professionals taking on the taboo topics of raising tweens & teens. Real talk, honest and authentic with the intention of adding value to the lives of parents and tweens & teens. We believe in the power of knowledge, the power of talk and the power of an adolescents attitude Who are we? Jax and Renae have a combined ( 19 + ?) years of experience working with parents and adolescents as professional counselors and 31 years experience as parents. Our passion is helping teens and parents increase their connections with each other as they maneuver through life's many detours. Jax and Renae are also active community social justice advocates for all peoples who lack privilege. Our Why Jax and Renae want to create a space where no matter your background, you will feel welcomed, validated, and encouraged. We want to facilitate a space where all types of households, cultures, and parenting styles are accepted. This is a "no shame" space. We want to help educate parents to enhance their current parenting methods by discussing taboo topics such as sex, social media, cell phones, and more. Remember your way is the way, but our information is intended to back you up. Be prepared to laugh and hang on for the ride with us. What will happen this season? This season Jax and Renae are coming out of the blocks strong by starting with a season-long discussion of all things sex and teens. We cover topics like consent, puberty, parental sex lives and the impact on teens, how to talk to your kids about sex, and much, much more. You will learn and laugh as you hear Renae and Jax apply their sexpertise related to adolescent mental health and parenting. You will also enjoy their "digressions" as their facebook live audiences have commonly come to call their off-task discussions. How can You reach us? Find them on social media by engaging with them in their facebook group for Moms of Tween/Teen Daughters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsandteengirls/?ref=bookmarks Jax Anderson can be found on IG @thepsykotherapist and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaxandersonlpc/ Send her a message! Renae can be found on IG @renae.d.swanson or you can email her at rswanson@integritycounselingllc.net. Join the email list for Raise A Little Hell Podcast here: www.raisealittlehellpodcast.com "Disclaimer: This podcast is informational and NOT a substitute, replacement or in conjunction with individual, family, couples’ and group psychotherapy. If you or someone you know is in need or seeking mental health services please contact your local mental health service provider. For more resources pertaining to mental health please visit https://www.nami.org/"
Welcome to Episode 23 of Put This On You Playlist! We kick off this episode discussing our experience seeing Bishop Briggs, Miya Folick, and Jax Anderson at Canton Hall in Dallas in October. Then, Taylor covers Catfish and the Bottlemen (26:10) as we prepare to see them live in concert! Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter at @PTOYPPodcast
Formerly known as Flint Eastwood, Jax Anderson has changed her name to better reflect the multi-disciplinary attitude behind her music, work ethic and artistic output.
For parents with teens, tweens or kids that will be at some point, this episode is another great one to listen to. Ameé speaks with a favorite repeat guest, Jax Anderson - a Wisconsin-based family therapist that specializes in teenagers. In this episode, Ameé and Jax talk about the neuroscience of adolescent brain development so that parents (and ever ourselves) can gain a greater understanding of the real biological and neurological changes happening in a tween and teenagers life. Our parents and their parents don't know what science knows now and that is a very long period of brain architecture and development happens between the ages of 12 until 25 years old! This is completely different than what many had thought about the way the brain forms and also gives us a better understanding of why teenagers act the way they do and what we REALLY need to do to parent them the right way through this period. ResourcesJax Anderson - The Psyko Therapist on FacebookThe Psyko Therapist Website
Dynamic Detroit singer and prolific songwriter, Jax Anderson, talks with Ann Delisi about making her own instruments as a kid and the beginnings of her band, Flint Eastwood.
New jams for your ears from Ozmosis. New episodes every Sunday night on New Rock 104.1. Brought to you by Tioga-Sequoia Brewing Co. ------ OZMOSIS #403 10.13.19 w/ Mike Oz KFRR-FM, Fresno (New Rock 104.1) ——————————————- Jax Anderson - Fear The Blue Stones - Shakin’ Off the Rust Bodega - Shiny New Model Paper Jackets - Girl Matt & Kim - Go Go Mansionair ft. Shaed - Easier Counterfeit - It Gets Better Big Thief - Not Fox Stevenson - Go Like Jake & Abe - Selfish Endeavor Allah Las - In the Air Japanese Wallpaper - Caving In Gaspar Sanz - Meanderthal Born Ruffians - Dedication
We finally got around to recording a podcast and mostly did it because Drew’s out of office this week and we are unsupervised children running around the (virtual) office in our underwear like Tom Cruise in Risky Business. Now with that visual in your head. We discuss a whole array of topics covering the Western Conference, Eastern Conference, teams Harrison got wrong and teams Ian got right. We discuss coaches being fired. We also discuss awards and how much they suck and who should get them to make them suck less. We will return to you, the listener, and your questions in the coming weeks. So keep sending us your questions. Use the twitter hash tag #AskASAPod. Live it, love it, use it! You can hit us up on the old e-mail in the contact us page too!Intro Music: Let's Go Get The Goal (MLS) - Don't Kick The BabyOutro Music - Nothing Else - Nomand the Chong (feat Jax Anderson)
Music and words from Jax Anderson (aka Flint Eastwood) of Detroit, Michigan.This episode is sponsored by TAIMI - an inclusive LGBTQIA+ dating and social app. Available on all devices. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join KevKat for an all new #NoCoGaydio eaturing tracks from Starrah, Jax Anderson, Ryan Beatty, and much more! Brought to you by our Area 51 Kickstarter. Learn more at http://noco.fm/area51 (http://noco.fm/area51) ! Support this podcast
For parents with teens, tweens or kids that will be at some point, this episode is a great one to listen to. Ameé speaks with a favorite repeat guest, Jax Anderson - a Wisconsin-based family therapist that specializes in teenagers. Together, they have a frank (meaning adult words) and super helpful conversation about how to parent teenagers when they are acting their worst.As Ameé mentions in the episode, it's always really easy to parent when things are good and pat yourself on the back for your awesome skills but messy feelings are a part of life and our kids have more of them than our co-workers or friends do (and if that's not a true statement - rethink your job and your friends! Seriously.)So, showing up and parenting when our kids' act, quite frankly, like a-holes is super tough - especially if you have wounds yourself and the confrontations trigger you. Jax provides some real tips and insights on how to do this. AND, guess what? If you actually practice and use them, I bet that the incidences of difficult, disrespectful behavior, will actually decrease.ResourcesJax Anderson - The Psyko Therapist on FacebookThe Psyko Therapist Website
Ann Delisi will speak with Anderson this Sunday, Janurary 13th at the Willis Show Bar in Midtown.
Ameé and Jax Anderson, the "Psykotherapist", tackle the confusing and frustrating realm of the teenage brain. What started as a topic to talk about bringing a reluctant child into therapy evolved into a much larger discussion of what is really going in the brain during the incredibly important years between 12 to 25 years old. This is a must-listen episode for parents of teens who are struggling to understand how to improve their relationships. It is also another eye-opening look at how our own childhood and the parenting we received may have influenced our actions and behaviors as adults. Resources https://www.psykotherapist.com/ https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/
There is little doubt that having your kids involved in a team-oriented activity, whether its band, the debate club or sports, can have a lasting and positive impact on their development, as well as provide critical skills that carry over into adulthood. However, over-zealous parents, abusive coaching, or forcing kids to play can all undermine whatever good you had hoped your child would gain by being an athlete. In fact, sports can be a major source of childhood trauma for kids with long-lasting negative impacts. Listen to Amee and Jax Anderson, a former Division I basketball player and now therapist specializing in working with teens, talk about how parents DO hurt their kids through sports and how the whole experience can be done positively.https://www.psykotherapist.com/
According to our friends at the US Department of Health and Human Services who run a website called StopBullying.gov, it’s estimated that about 20% of our kids are being bullied and less than half the time, they are not telling an adult. Listen to Amee & Jax's talk about what parents need to understand about teen bullying and learn about a strategy Jax has developed to help diffuse a bully called "Sarcasm & Confusion."
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age. Embracing your own personal brand works when you own what you do Using video can be an effective way of promoting mental wellness Video has built therapeutic relationship prior to patients coming in for the first session Pulling in a lot of different identities works best when bringing it together with your passion Everyone has their own relationship with failure Livesteam failures and handling online trolls Therapists and other mental health professionals are the most critical of the crafted brand Advertise where people are: social media Humor eases anxieties around mental health issues Therapists underestimate the power of being themselves Being appropriately authentic Find your social support system to better yourself Resources mentioned: We’ve pulled together any resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Jax Anderson’s website The Psyko therapist youtube channel The Psyko therapist Instagram A Beautiful Journey Clinic John Mulaney Previous Episodes Mentioned: Bad Marketing Decisions Social Media and Video Marketing Our events this year: The Brand Called “You”: Legal & Ethical Issues in Developing a Personal Brand The Therapy Reimagined Conference in Los Angeles in October 2018!! Who we are: Curt Widhalm is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is the Chief Financial Officer for the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, a Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Adjunct Faculty at Pepperdine University, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making "dad jokes" and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Learn more at: www.curtwidhalm.com Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant. As a helping professional for two decades, she’s navigated the ups and downs of our unique line of work. She’s run her own solo therapy practice, designed innovative clinical programs, built and managed large, thriving teams of service providers, and consulted hundreds of helping professionals on how to build meaningful AND sustainable practices. In her spare time, Katie is secretly siphoning off Curt's youthful energy, so that she can take over the world. Learn more at: www.katievernoy.com A Quick Note: Our opinions are our own. We are only speaking for ourselves – except when we speak for each other, or over each other. We’re working on it. Our guests are also only speaking for themselves and have their own opinions. We aren’t trying to take their voice, and no one speaks for us either. Mostly because they don’t want to, but hey. Stay in Touch: www.mtsgpodcast.com www.therapyreimagined.com https://www.facebook.com/therapyreimagined/ https://twitter.com/therapymovement https://www.instagram.com/therapyreimagined/ Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano http://www.crystalmangano.com/
If you can't kill 'em with kindness, kill 'em with weirdness. I know this doesn't make sense, but if you have been counseled by Jax Anderson on how to deal with a bully then you know what I mean. And if you don't...enjoy this episode and Jax realistic and really helpful approach to dealing with people who are just plain jerks. Find all thing Jax here: www.psykotherapist.com Facebook Instagram ASK MATTIE FOR ADVICE HERE!!! Subscribe to this podcast here on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dear-mattie-show/id902469568?mt=2 www.dearmattieshow.com Instagram: @theMattMarr Twitter: @theMattMarr Facebook: @theMattMarr Listen to Mattie’s other podcast TV TEA TIME HERE: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tv-tea-time-with-mattie-and-jake/id1211496705?mt=2 Watch the show on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/talktomattmarr Our Recap Site: http://www.tvteatime.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theMattMarrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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My guest today is Jax Anderson, of Psykotherapist.com. We are in a Facebook group for therapists together that focuses primarily on marketing, especially through videos. Jax’s work is primarily with teens, and she’s created some cool videos about how to talk to your teen, along with other helpful resources for parents, teachers, and counselors. Two topics that Jax is passionate about are helping 8th graders transition to their high school years, and how to manage a bullying situation. Join us! What you’ll hear in this episode: About Jax: she’s a Scorpio from Wisconsin who started her private practice in 2014, and she fell into work with teenagers in the second phase of her counseling career, after a short stint in law enforcement The difference “being real” makes with teenagers How we give teens a safe place to be themselves: Be congruent The “adults-in-training” perspective Preparing teens for high school: The worksheets and topics in Jax’s summer series Why repetition is CRUCIAL for teens The biggest topics for teens entering high school: Making/maintaining friends Managing a bully Communication Confidence The value of role-playing and modeling How to deal with bullies: don’t ignore them, use sarcasm, and don’t stay and engage them Learn the best responses to a bully What a bully wants: to feel superior Resources: www.psykotherapist.com (Visit Jax’s online store, watch videos, and check out her blog!)
Dr. Jeanette welcomes Jax Anderson to discuss drugs, violence, prostitution and depression. Jax Anderson, author of Semi-Viral shares his experiences and how he changed his life one step at a time regardless of his previoius choices in life or the circumstances he found himself in. Jax now supports other teens and young adults who are finding themselves lost and in fear of asking for help due to the nature of what they may have been doing in life. For more information visit: www.facebook.com/SemiViral For more support, contact Dr. Jeanette, visit: www.DrJeanetteGallagher.com
For episode number 10 of Fresh Is The Word, we have Detroit’s own Jax Anderson of the band Flint Eastwood. She has a new EP out now called Small Victories. We talked about wrestling, growing up on the east side of Detroit, getting into music, her first projects, forming the Flint Eastwood project, turning songs into hood versions, the new EP Small Victories, and working at Assemble Sound studio. Follow Flint Eastwood: Twitter: https://twitter.com/flnteastwood Web: http://www.flinteastwoodmusic.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlintEastwoodMusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FLINT_EASTWOOD Bandcamp: https://flinteastwoodmusic.bandcamp.com Soundcloud: @flinteastwoodmusic Follow Fresh Is The Word: Twitter: twitter.com/freshistheword1 Instagram: instagram.com/freshistheword1 Facebook: facebook.com/freshisthepodcast Web: www.freshisthepodcast.com Email: questions@freshisthepodcast.com iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fresh…d1061710940?mt=2 Stitcher Radio: www.stitcher.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshistheword/message