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So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
WRITER 661: Kasey Edwards and her memoir, 'Goodbye Good Girl, Hello Me'

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 46:33


Australian columnist Kasey Edwards has published 10 books, with her latest memoir Goodbye Good Girl, Hello Me exploring self-love and societal expectations and what it means to be a woman. In this episode, Kasey discusses the process of writing the book, her research methods, dealing with rejection and tips for memoir writing. 00:00 Welcome04:34 Writing tip: Borrowing books online10:06 WIN!: When She Was Gone by Sarah Foster12:04 Word of the week: ‘Pantagruelian’13:40 Writer in residence: Kasey Edwards14:30 Thoughts on growing up as a girl16:31 Defining Goodbye Good Girl, Hello Me21:00 Researching to solve problems23:59 The healing power of sharing your truth24:51 Facing criticism as a writer27:31 Daily writing routine and challenges31:31 Collaborating with a co-author33:30 Writing fiction vs memoir34:07 Navigating the publishing industry37:10 The importance of self-promotion41:07 Tips for aspiring memoir writers43:03 Conclusion and course promotion Read the show notes Connect with Valerie and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | ValerieKhoo.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ReadA Book Podcast
ReadA Book Podcast- Kasey Edwards Goodbye Good Girl, Hello Me

ReadA Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 28:53


I just found Goodbye Good Girl, Hello Me so inspiring! It's an incredibly generous and moving memoir. I loved my conversation with author Kasey Edwards. I so hope you get lots out of it too, I know it isn't my normal book but I couldn't help myself! I'll never look at pearl necklaces, love languages or the little mermaid the same way again! And to join our ReadA Book community head on over to www.readabook.com.au. We are a wonderful collective of like minded book lovers where you can mix and mingle and be, and together we can all enjoy reading more

That's Helpful with Ed Stott
Reparent Yourself to Be a Woman Who Likes Themselves with Kasey Edwards

That's Helpful with Ed Stott

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 51:04


Kasey Edwards has spent the last 10+ years researching & writing about raising kids who like themselves & she's used everything she's learnt to re-parent herself. Now she's on a mission to teach you to do the same. She's rewritten the most common, toxic rules you were likely taught in childhood to show you that you deserve more than what you've been taught to accept.  CONTENT WARNING: This episode briefly discusses child sexual abuse. CONNECT WITH US Connect with ⁠That's Helpful on Instagram. Find Kasey via her website & on Instagram. BOOKSGoodbye Good Girl, Hello Me Bringing up Boys Who Like Themselves Raising Girls Who Like Themselves PODCASTSThe 7 Non-Negotiables of Raising Girls who Like Themselves How to Bring up Boys Who Like Themselves This episode discusses: self-esteem, self-discovery, trauma, women empowerment, toxic beliefs, validation, love languages, personal growth, mental health, reparenting, love languages, relationships, body image, societal expectations, women empowerment, competition, self-worth, communication, emotional health, personal growth.

The Melissa Ambrosini Show
629: How to Raise Kids Who Like Themselves | Kasey Edwards

The Melissa Ambrosini Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 69:31


In a world that's constantly telling young people that they're not good enough, pretty enough, or smart enough, how do we break the cycle and raise kids who genuinely *like* themselves?To dive into this crucial topic, I'm joined by Kasey Edwards, author of ‘Raising Girls Who Like Themselves' and ‘Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves'.In this conversation, Kasey shares powerful, research-backed techniques to help us raise kids with healthy self-esteem and a strong sense of self. Tune in to discover: how to teach body ownership to children, why fostering independence from an early age is essential, the surprising influence of grandparents on kids' body image, critical mindset shifts that develop strength of character, practical ways to approach kids when they resist activities, why self-acceptance truly begins at home, and how to empower the next generation to grow up confident, resilient, and unapologetically themselves.This conversation could be one of the most important episodes I've ever recorded. It's packed with the kind of actionable, impactful advice that can *literally* change the course of your child's future, and allow you to better support ALL the young people in your life.So if you want to learn how to raise a generation of empowered, self-assured kids, then please, do yourself a favor: press play now — this unmissable episode is for you.Join SheLaunch: www.shelaunch.comHead to www.melissaambrosini.com/629 for the show notes.Join my newsletter: www.melissaambrosini.com/newsletterGet my FREE ZenTone Meditation: www.melissaambrosini.com/zentoneFollow me on Instagram: @melissaambrosiniGet Time Magic: www.timemagic.me Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Untidy
You can ring my bell!

Untidy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 44:58


In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah share a little Halloween nostalgia, or rather, a history of underwhelm and awkwardness as they wonder how to bypass the event they're underprepared for. A listener delights them with a video message as she teaches her daughter quick comebacks after the recent episode with Kasey Edwards on ‘Raising kids who like themselves'.  Hannah's offered a statement dog from a listener as she sets another honeytrap for eligible animal lovers, and, they discuss the merits of dogs with small surface area. She opens up about re-entering the dating world and the complexities of setting boundaries and managing expectations. They reflect on societal pressure to “catch up” to others' expectations.  Finally, the roleplay mishap story that leaves both girls crying with laughter. (No spoilers here!) If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the ‘+ follow' button. That way, you'll never miss an episode. Help us build this supportive community – subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening and supporting our independent production! You're the best! Untidy is made for you – the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email hello@untidypodcast.com. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments children's books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Untidy
Raising kids who like themselves with Kasey Edwards

Untidy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 77:05


In this episode of Untidy, Hannah and Matilda speak to Kasey Edwards, author of Raising Girls Who Like Themselves and Bringing up Boys who Like Themselves. Alongside fellow researcher, co-author and husband, Christopher Scanlon, Kasey has researched and written about how to raise children who can grow up to feel confident and secure in who they are. She shares her personal journey and offers practical advice on parenting through small, intentional “tweaks” that can foster resilience and self-acceptance in children. They discuss key differences between raising girls and boys and how society treats them, beauty standards, body image, and societal pressures facing girls, the role of praise, empowering kids through everyday challenges, shaping boys' views on masculinity and relationships, diffusing conflict without violence, encouraging healthy emotional expression, and, Kasey shares advice on simple, actionable parenting tweaks that can make a big impact on children's confidence. This conversation is essential listening for bringing up confident, secure, resilient kids in this modern world.  Follow Kasey Edwards on Instagram @kaseyedwardswriter or find her books, Raising Girls Who Like Themselves and Bringing up Boys who Like Themselves, online here. Find free downloadable resources, online classes, the audiobooks, and more information here.STOP! WE NEED YOUR HELP! IF YOU ENJOY UNTIDY PLEASE VOTE FOR THE SHOW IN THE NZ PODCAST AWARDS TO WIN THE LISTENERS' CHOICE AWARD. NOMINATE 'UNTIDY' HERE. If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the ‘+ follow' button. That way, you'll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community – subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening and supporting our independent production! You're the best! Untidy is made for you – the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email hello@untidypodcast.com. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments children's books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Happy Mama Movement with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz
#283 | RAISING GIRLS WHO LIKE THEMSELVES | WITH KASEY EDWARDS

Happy Mama Movement with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 34:59


Welcome back, Mamas to The Happy Mama Movement Podcast!This week's guest is Kasey Edwards, a leading Australian columnist and bestselling author known for her insightful and humorous takes on parenting, work satisfaction, and body image. Kasey's work has reached over 10 million readers worldwide, making her a powerful voice for women and girls everywhere.We talk about:The importance of raising girls who like themselves – How building self-worth and confidence in young girls sets them up for success in life.Work satisfaction and finding purpose – Kasey shares her personal journey of feeling 'over it' in her thirties and how she pivoted towards more fulfilling work.Motherhood and societal expectations – Discussing the pressures mothers face and how Kasey navigates those while staying true to herself.Body image and self-acceptance – Tackling how women can cultivate a healthier relationship with their bodies in a world filled with unrealistic expectations.Bringing up boys who like themselves – Kasey shares insights from her latest book on how to raise boys who are confident, kind, and emotionally aware.I hope you find this conversation useful, and if you do, please share it widely so mothers everywhere can access the support and information they need to thrive.ABOUT KASEY EDWARDSKasey Edwards is a bestselling author of eight books, including Thirty Something and Over It, Raising Girls Who Like Themselves, and Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves. With her engaging writing style that blends humor and research, Kasey tackles issues like motherhood, body image, and work satisfaction. Her audience of over 10 million readers worldwide makes her one of Australia's most influential voices for women and girls.RESOURCESINSTAGRAM: @kaseyedwardswriterWEBSITE: https://www.raisinggirlswholikethemselves.com/ https://www.boyswholikethemselves.com/FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/KaseyEdwardsWriter/BOOK LINKS: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/raising-girls-who-like-themselves-9781760894368 https://www.penguin.com.au/books/bringing-up-boys-who-like-themselves-9780143778738 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beyond The Bump
How Can We Help Our Kids Handle Criticism? - With Kasey Edwards, Author

Beyond The Bump

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 66:42


Welcome to Episode 246 of Beyond the Bump! This week, we're back with the fabulous Kasey for round three, and if you loved her last episodes (which were total BANGERS!!), you're in for a treat. This time, we're diving into the nitty-gritty of handling criticism—because let's face it, we all get it, and it's no fun! But don't worry, we've got tips on how to help our little ones tackle it like pros too.  We hope you enjoy legends!   Resources mentioned: Raising Girls Who Like Themselves Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves Listen to previous BTB episodes with Kasey: EP181: How can we raise our girls to like themselves? EP188: How do we bring up boys who like themselves? A FREE mini-course to teach your child to handle criticism (in just 10 minutes!)   Beyond the Bump is a podcast brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Sophie Pearce! A podcast targeted at mums, just like you! A place to have real conversations with honest and authentic people.   Follow us on Instagram at @beyondthebump.podcast to stay up to date with behind the scenes and future episodes.    Join our Facebook chat Beyond the Bump Community Chats! Sign up to our newsletter HERE  Email us HERE   This episode is proudly sponsored by Betty's Burgers! Head to a Betty's Burgers restaurant to try the NEW Betty's Bowls or order them via the Bettys app today!

Understanding Body Matters Podcast
Eating Disorders are Only Growing Globally with Director of BMA Sarah McMahon

Understanding Body Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 29:08


On this week's episode I am super excited to be bringing one of our much loved guest, Director and Psychologist here at BodyMatters Australasia, Sarah McMahon. Sarah is a Registered Psychologist and the Director of BodyMatters Australasia clinic which is an eating disorder treatment clinic which has clinics all around Australia. BMA utilises the discipline of Psychologists, Dieticians, Paediatricians, Social workers, Psychotherapists, as well as multiple other stakeholders. Sarah Co- Founded BodyMatters with Lydia Turner in 2009 as a way to go beyond the biomedical model in the treatment of eating disorders. Sarah is also the Founder of the grassroots advocacy group and charity 'Collective Shout' where she has Chaired the organisation for six of its eight years.  Sarah has been involved in organisations such as Lifeline and is a Founding Member and Board Member of 'Endangered Bodies'. Where Sarah was also on the ANZAED Carer Consumer Committee. Sarah Holds a Masters in Public Health and is passionate about educating the community on eating disorders. Where Sarah is a regular voice in the Media. Sarah has written several book chapters including the body image & eating disorder chapter in Steve Biddulph's 2013 international best seller 'Raising Girls' and contributed to Collet Smart's 2019 book "They'll be okay: 15 Conversations to Help Your Child Through Troubled Times". More recently, she has been interviewed extensively in Kasey Edwards & Christopher Scanlons "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves". Where Sarah has also worked with schools, workplaces, charities, and many more organisational bodies in the fight towards a culture free from the dominating presence of eating disorders. That is why I am super excited to be bringing Sarah back on the podcast to speak about the topic of the prevalence and cost of eating disorders in Australia & globally. Where we will discuss the new data and research done on eating disorders by the Butterfly Foundation. Aside from what we know in the research, the media still has such a large role in diet culture and the stigma around eating disorders. So as a way to open up more about this area for you, please welcome back Director and Psychologist of BMA, Sarah McMahon.   Podcast Summary:   1. The impact of COVID and inflation on eating disorders 2. The Butterfly Foundations research report 3. The estimated cost of eating disorders for people and families 4. Building relapse prevention 5. Using social media to promote positive change 6. The benefits of treatment and ongoing therapy     Links from the episode: Butterfly foundation Research prepared by Deloitte: https://butterfly.org.au/news/new-report-reveals-alarming-growth-in-both-prevalence-and-cost-of-eating-disorders/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwYSwBhDcARIsAOyL0fgqxplGsVM6Pn8uxtH70BDitor7D2HGHMtWjEllWZesenAVS9U1_p4aAn2OEALw_wcB Links from the episode and to BodyMatters: BodyMatters Australasia Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bodymatters.com.au/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ BodyMatters Instagram: @bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠1800 33 4673⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. You can also ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠chat online⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠email

Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Podcast
How To Be A Great Girl Dad

Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 43:42


In this special edition of the Cold Coffee Hot Mess, the boys have taken over the mics. Nadean and Olivia brought hubs, Ed and Nathan, into the studio to chat with author and fellow girl dad Dr. Chris Scanlon about the joys and challenges of raising girls from a dad's POV. Chris co-authored ‘Raising Girls Who Like Themselves' with wife Kasey Edwards, who's also been a guest on the show. He shares his wisdom on breaking out of the traditional paternal roles with daughters, creating open lines of communication, dealing with female-specific issues, and creating a strong framework for discipline. A must listen for any dad with daughters. BONUS – 7 Parenting Hacks for Dads - https://www.raisinggirlswholikethemselves.com/dadhacks

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Strong Single and Human
E136 - Kasey Edward - Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves

Strong Single and Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 60:40


After wife and husband research and writing team Kasey Edwards and Dr Christopher Scanlon published their bestselling book Raising Girls Who Like Themselves in 2021, they started getting the same question over and over again: what about boys? Parents are worried about their sons - that they have low self-esteem, lack confidence, and are angry and sad. They're scared that boys will lose their sweetness and joy as they get older. The problem they discovered is that while “girls can do anything” there is still only one “right” way to be a boy. There are still dangerous assumptions about boys being tough and being able to handle shaming, harsh punishments, and pressure to perform. This is suffocating our boys, limiting their potential, and in some cases, killing them. But Kasey and Christopher have the antidote in the newly published book - Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves. Using a friendly, guilt-free approach, they show parents why and how to help their boys discover for themselves - who they are rather than forcing them into the masculine straitjacket. With the right approach and strategies, parents can build a strong foundation within their sons so that they can withstand whatever life throws at them and soar to reach their potential. Find Kasey at  www.boyswholikethemselves.com/strong  

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Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Podcast
The Best Sips From 2023

Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 63:19


Christmas is a wrap. So pour yourself a fresh cuppa (or a well-earned vino!) and pop your feet up. We've got the best bits of the Cold Coffee, Hot Mess podcast all served up with a collection of our chats with Kiera Rumble, Sally Branson, Ricky Russo, Demi Bryant, Leigh Campbell, and Kasey Edwards. Get ready for the final departure to Hack Hack city for 2023 and we'll see you on the flip side in January 2024!

Separate Bathrooms - and Other Handy Marriage Tips
Best of the Bathroom: Parenting Stories and Advice

Separate Bathrooms - and Other Handy Marriage Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 30:40


It's been another fabulous year in the bathroom, so for the next couple of weeks, we're looking back at some of the best moments from 2023. This week, Cam and Ali are diving into some of their favourite parenting stories and advice. LINKS  Follow Cam on Instagram @camerondaddo.  Follow Ali on Instagram @alidaddo.  Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial.  Got a question for Cam & Ali? You can email them at separatebathrooms@novapodcasts.com.au.  CREDITS  Hosts: Cameron Daddo and Alison Brahe-Daddo. Guests featured: Katrina Gorry & Clara Markstedt, Dr Christopher Scanlon & Kasey Edwards, Osher Günsberg & Audrey Griffen, Josh Szeps & Sean Szeps.Managing Producer: Elle Beattie. Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball.  Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au.  Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ready or Not
Kasey Edwards on raising girls who like themselves and feeling like she'd failed the first hurdle of womanhood

Ready or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 64:19


Author and mother of two Kasey Edwards didn't like herself all that much growing up, so when she gave birth to her first daughter, she made it her mission to learn how to.And as someone who had worked out the relationship between hard work and success in her corporate life, motherhood – where hard work doesn't necessarily lead to reward – rocked her.IVF made her feel like she'd already failed at womanhood, and her birth and breastfeeding journey further cemented this notion that she had concocted for herself: that she was far from the good mother she'd set out to be.Here, she talks spending a decade climbing the corporate ladder only to realise one morning that she didn't want to work anymore, switching gears from management consulting to becoming an internationally bestselling author, and how exactly we raise girls and boys to like themselves.---THIS WEEK'S PARTNERThis episode is brought to you by Bio Bod, intuitive, supportive skincare that restores the foundations of happy skin. Listeners of Ready or Not will receive 20% off using code READY20 at biobod.com.au.---Thanks for listening to Ready or Not! If you liked the show, please tell your friends, subscribe or write a review.You can also find us on Instagram at readyornot.pod, where we've shared a link and some resources to support the devastating conflict occurring in Gaza right now.This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Boon Wurong people of the Kulin Nation. The land on which I''m lucky enough to raise my son always was and always will be Aboriginal land.We Pay The Rent and you can too here.

No Wellness Wankery
91: Raising kids who like themselves

No Wellness Wankery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 51:45 Transcription Available


As parents we want to do the best by our kids. But they don't come with a manual. I've spoken before about how to teach kids to eat healthily, but what about even more broadly speaking. We want kids who like themselves.  So what's the secret to raising empowered, confident children who like themselves?Kasey Edwards and her husband Dr Christopher Scanlon have written two books on EXACTLY this - Raising Girls Who Like Themselves and  Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves. This episode is full of practical tips, strategies and advice to teach children to adopt a power perspective and be ready to deal with life's challenges.I am so excited to have Kasey join me on the podcast this week. I learned so much during this chat, and I know you will too. Want more of Kasey's resources?Free Body Confidence Family Health CheckFree Emotion WheelLooking for Kasey Edwards on socials? Find her on Instagram and Facebook. 

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Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Podcast
Part 2: Growing Up A Girl Without Shame: Building Trust, Confidence, and Navigating Tough Topics With Our Daughters

Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 32:14


We're back for part two of our conversation with Kasey Edwards who shares her invaluable insights on maintaining strong mother-daughter relationships as daughters grow older and the need for conversations about bodies, boundaries and potential dangers. Kasey puts us in our daughter's shoes as we discuss punshiment, self-loathing and shame and how we can help our children make better choices.   Don't miss out on Kasey's free resources for helpng girls build body confidence and select good friends and you can sign up for Kasey's online course as a family to get everyone on the same page when it comes to raising resilient, self-embracing daughters.  Share part one and part two of our important discussion with Kasey Edwards, best-selling author of "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves" and help break the generational challenges of growing up a girl. 

Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Podcast
Part 1: It Ends With Me - How You Can Change Your Daughter's Life with Raising Girls Expert Kasey Edwards

Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 30:50


Strap in, grab the Kleenex and get ready for some ground-breaking generational change. In part one of a very special episode with best-selling author of "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves", Kasey Edwards, Nadean and Olivia are diving deep into the complexities of raising confident girls in spite of everything that has come before. Sharing their own personal struggles and experiences, we ask Kasey all the hard questions on how to help our daughters reframe their thinking about beauty, femininity, self-empowerment and why society treats girls differently. We've got the phrases, scenarios and a free resource guide produced by Kasey Edwards to help you communicate, connect with and empower your daughter even when there's other family members who just don't get the message. So get ready for an important conversation on how we can rewrite the narrative for our daughters, and even better - there's even more to come! Stay tuned for Part 2!    Get your own copy of Kasey's amazing book 'Raising Girls Who Like Themselves'  Download Kasey's FREE conversation starter guide on how to open conversation and develop a trusting relationship with your daughter.  And come chat to us in the Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Facebook Group!

Health After 30
Relearning How to Like Your Body w/ Kasey Edwards

Health After 30

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 45:11


In this insightful episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Kasey Edwards, a seasoned researcher, brilliant writer, and devoted parent. She's the mind behind "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves," and trust me, the wisdom she shares is a game-changer for both kids and adults. Through a unique blend of academic wisdom and real-life trials from raising her own children Kasey uncovers nuanced layers of building confidence and comfort from the inside out.  This began a movement of unlearning and relearning how to see oneself in order to be confident of who we are! Join me as we unpack the pivotal elements that contribute to a fulfilling and confident relationship with your body in a conversation that might just leave better than you came in! Follow her on Instagram: @kaseyedwardswriter ==== Join the Free 5-Day Challenge to drop diets for good and achieve sustainable health results: ⁠⁠https://alanabonnemann.com/resources/⁠⁠ Do you have questions you would like answered on the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Health After 30 Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠? I'd love to hear it! Submit your question ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Enjoying this content? Please ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠leave a review⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on how this podcast has added value to you. It means the world to me! Let's Stay Social:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@naturopath.alana⁠⁠ More about Alana: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://alanabonnemann.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alana-bonnemann/message

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That's Helpful with Ed Stott
The 7 Non-Negotiables for Raising Boys That Like Themselves

That's Helpful with Ed Stott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 40:42


 Today, I'm very excited to say that the very clever Kasey Edwards is back on the podcast! She joined us a few weeks ago to talk about her book Raising Girls Who Like Themselves & I was absolutely blown away by your feedback here and on social media - Kasey has some fabulous insights from her research into this area over the last 10 years. Today, though we're talking boys - because patriarchy is bad for everyone… Kasey's latest book, which she wrote with her husband Dr Christopher Scanlan, is called Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves. In this episode, she shares the 7 non-negotiables. Find the previous episode with Kasey on raising girls who like themselves here. EXTRA INFOFind the emotions wheel Kasey spoke about here. CONNECT WITH US Connect with That's Helpful & Ed Stott on Instagram. Find Kasey on Instagram & via her website. Would you like to sponsor the podcast? Email me - edwina@edstott.com

That's Helpful with Ed Stott
The 7 Non-Negotiables for Raising Girls That Like Themselves (+ How To Re-Parent Yourself)

That's Helpful with Ed Stott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 42:59


TRIGGER WARNING: This conversation very briefly touches on eating disorders. How can we raise young women who like themselves in a culture that tells them not to? Kasey Edwards is the mother of two & the Co-Author of Raising Girls Who Like Themselves, which she wrote with her husband Dr Christopher Scanlon. They spent 10 years researching & speaking with the experts to figure out the non-negotiables when it comes to raising girls with self esteem & confidence. In this episode, Kasey shares the 7 key qualities that enable girls to thrive PLUS how to apply these effective strategies to your own life to re-parent yourself & boost your own self esteem. If you enjoy this ep, you should also check out The Fun Habit: How to Prioritise Fun & Transform Your Life & What Boundaries Are & How to Set Them Without Feeling Guilty. CONNECT WITH USConnect with That's Helpful & Ed Stott on Instagram. Find Kate on Instagram, Facebook & via her website. BOOKRaising Girls Who Like Themselves Got an episode suggestion or feedback for me? Email me - ed@edwinastott.com    

Lean With Plants
How to become the hero of your own story

Lean With Plants

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 77:27


No one is coming to save you.No one is going to pick up a fork and put broccoli in your mouth or say no your mother in law for you.Change is HARD, so we MUST be the hero of our own story and face the fight head on if we want to succeed in weight loss, habit change, fitness, or really anything.Unfortunately we've been condition to be passive victims… mere side characters rather than the protagonist we were destined to be.All this can change when we adopt a heroes mindset and know how to keep moving forward even when challenges inevitably come. (There's no good story without some conflict!)In this episode go over what to expect, how to embrace struggle, and ultimate transform into the hero that gets the prize.The hero you are destined to be.I mentioned a book called — Raising girls who like themselves by Kasey Edwards. So far I'm loving it!! You can find it here:https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Girls-Who-Like-Themselves/dp/1760894362/ref=monarch_sidesheet

Understanding Body Matters Podcast
Economic Pressures on Eating Disorders with Psychologist & Director, Sarah McMahon

Understanding Body Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 26:21


On this week's episode I am super excited to be bringing on the podcast our much loved guest and Director here at BodyMatters Australasia Sarah McMahon. Sarah is a Registered Psychologist and the Director of BodyMatters Australasia which is an eating disorder treatment clinic based in Sydney, Cremorne. BMA utilises the discipline of Psychologists, Dieticians, Paediatricians, Social workers, Psychotherapists, as well as multiple other stakeholders. Sarah Co- Founded BodyMatters with Lydia Turner in 2009 as a way to go beyond the biomedical model in the treatment of eating disorders. Sarah is also the Founder of the grassroots advocacy group 'Collective Shout' where she has Chaired the organisation for six of its eight years.  Sarah has been involved in organisations such as Lifeline and is a Founding Member and Board Member of 'Endangered Bodies'. Where Sarah was also on the ANZAED Carer Consumer Committee. Sarah Holds a Masters in Public Health and is passionate about educating the community on eating disorders. Where Sarah is a regular voice in the Media. Sarah has written several book chapters including the body image & eating disorder chapter in Steve Biddulph's 2013 international best seller 'Raising Girls'  and contributed to Collet Smart's 2019 book "They'll be okay: 15 Conversations to Help Your Child Through Troubled Times". More recently, she has been interviewed extensively in Kasey Edwards & Christopher Scanlons "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves". Where Sarah has also worked with schools, workplaces, charities, and many more organisational bodies in the fight towards a culture without the dominating presence of eating disorders. That is why I am so excited to be bringing Sarah back on the podcast to speak about the topic of the current economic pressures on Eating Disorders. During periods of stress and uncertainty lots of people's ability to cope can quickly lapse. That is why on this week's episode Sarah goes through the impact of the pressures of the cost of living on the presentation of eating disorders. As a way to encourage people during difficult times it is really even more important to reach out for help. Especially the right mental health support for the treatment and recovery from an Eating Disorder. So, on that note, let's jump right into the topic of money, negative feelings around money, being committed to recovery and the importance of seeking support when struggling with your mental health. Enjoy! Podcast Summary: 1. The impact of stress and uncertainty on the presentation of eating disorders 2. The impact of the cost of living on recovery 3. Food insecurity and the way families are talking about food 4. Not justifying food restriction because of the economic crisis 5. Prioritising Eating Disorder recovery and treatment 6. Using your recovery tool kit during difficult times   Links to BodyMatters: BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/ BodyMatters Instagram: @bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email Budget friendly recipe sites: Woolworths:  Budget Recipes –Woolworths Recipes Australia's Best Recipes: 100 budget family meals to help lower the grocery bill Taste: Top 50 budget meals

Her Story
Kasey Edwards shares Her Story with Kathy Romano

Her Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 18:17


Kasey Edwards is raising awareness about an ultra-rare neuro-degenerative disorder. With promising therapy on the horizon, Kasey remains positive that there is something out there to help her daughter and others who suffer from this disease. Her Story is hosted by Kathy Romano and airs Sunday mornings on 95.7 BEN-FM. 

Miss Mindset

Miss Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 72:25 Transcription Available


This week on the podcast Author and researcher Kasey Edwards returns to chat about her new book ‘Bringing up Boys Who Like Themselves' that she wrote with her husband Christopher Scanlon. Kasey's interview about her first book with husband Christopher Scanlon, ‘Raising Girls Who Like Themselves' was one of our most listened to and engaged with episodes of all time. It also generated many questions from parents of boys wondering where they could go for advice and assistance when raising their sons. Well look no further. Tune in to hear Bre and Kasey chat about:

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One Day You'll Thank Me
How to avoid toxic masculinity getting a hold of your boys

One Day You'll Thank Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 43:15


For this week's episode, Jenni and Rebecca are talking toxic masculinity and how to bring up boys who treat others - and themselves - right, after reports that Andrew Tate's messaging has raised alarm bells with the Ministry of Education over its presence in our schools. To get advice on this, they are joined by the authors of Bringing Boys Who Like Themselves, Kasey Edwards and Dr Christopher Scanlon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beyond The Bump
How do we bring up boys who like themselves? - with Kasey Edwards

Beyond The Bump

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 82:17


Join us for our 188th episode of Beyond the Bump, as we welcome the incredible Kasey Edwards back to the show. After our recent conversation with Kasey about raising girls who like themselves, we couldn't ignore the overwhelming demand from our boy mamas: 'When is the boy episode coming?' Well, the wait is over! Join us as Kasey, an author and mum, dives into the research from her latest book, 'Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves.' We asked her all your burning questions about raising empathetic and kind boys who remain resilient and strong.  This episode isn't exclusively for parents of boys. There are just as many valuable tips and insights from this conversation as there are from our girl episode – it's all about raising kids who genuinely like themselves! P.S. We will be going on a two week midyear podcast break after this episode. Enjoy, and we'll see you soon!   Resource links: Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves Raising Girls to Like Themselves   Beyond the Bump is a podcast brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Sophie Pearce! A podcast targeted at mums, just like you! A place to have real conversations with honest and authentic people.   Follow us on Instagram at @beyondthebump.podcast to stay up to date with behind the scenes and future episodes.    This episode of Beyond the Bump is brought to you by Aqium Ultra. If you're ready to join the fight against germs, grab a bottle of Aqium Ultra and say goodbye to the icky stuff and hello to beautifully moisturised hands.

Natural Super Kids Podcast
Episode 122: Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves With Kasey Edwards

Natural Super Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 52:35


We are thrilled to have Kasey Edwards back on our podcast for this episode. Kasey is widely recognised for her best-selling books, including the highly acclaimed Raising Girls Who Like Themselves. She is a regular contributor to prestigious publications such as The Huffington Post, the Telegraph, the Daily Mail, The Herald Sun, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Guardian, among others.In this episode, Kasey joins us to discuss her latest co-authored book with her husband Christopher, titled Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves. Drawing from their experiences as both authors and parents, Kasey Edwards and Christopher Scanlon dive deep into the challenge of fostering boys' self-esteem.In this chat, Kasey and I talked about the seven pillars that parents can focus on to support their sons' journey to self-acceptance:Strength of Character;Power of Perspective;Body Confidence;Balance;Mastery and Independence;Strong Relationships;Freedom to be themselves.To learn more about Kasey Edwards and purchase your copy of Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves, visit her website.Additionally, we have prepared a selection of free resources to assist you in building your boy's foundation. Get your free resources to help you in bringing up your boy to like himself HERE.Episode Links:Podcast - Episode 63: Raising Girls Who Like Themselves With Kasey EdwardsFurther Reading - Why Are Our Kids So Anxious? Exploring Anxiety in Kids

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Raising boys to like themselves

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 23:20


Girls are told they can do anything. But too often boys get the message there is still only one 'right' way to be a man. Husband and wife research and writing team Kasey Edwards and Christopher Scanlon, authors of Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves, have some ideas as to how to redress the balance.

Understanding Body Matters Podcast
Food for the Soul with the Director of BMA Sarah McMahon

Understanding Body Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 29:26


On this weeks episode I am so delighted to be bringing back on the podcast our much loved guest and Director here at BodyMatters Australasia Sarah McMahon. Sarah is a clinical psychologist and the Director of BodyMatters Australasia which is an eating disorder treatment clinic based in Sydney, Cremorne. That utilises the discipline of psychologists, dieticians, paediatricians, social workers, psychotherapists, as well as multiple other stakeholders. Sarah Co- Founded BodyMatters with Lydia Turner in 2009 as a way to go beyond the biomedical model in the treatment of eating disorders. Sarah is also the Founder of the grassroots advocacy group 'Collective Shout' where she has Chaired the organisation for six of its eight years. Sarah has been involved in organisations such as Lifeline and is a Founding Member and Board Member of 'Endangered Bodies'. Where Sarah was also on the ANZAED Carer Consumer Committee. Sarah Holds a Masters in Public Health and is passionate about educating the community on eating disorders. Where Sarah is a regular voice in the Media. Sarah has written several book chapters including the body image & eating disorder chapter in Steve Biddulph's 2013 international best seller 'Raising Girls' and contributed to Collet Smart's 2019 book "They'll be okay: 15 Conversations to Help Your Child Through Troubled Times". More recently, she has been interviewed extensively in Kasey Edwards & Christopher Scanlons "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves". Where Sarah has also worked with schools, workplaces, charities, and many more organisational bodies in the fight towards a culture without the dominating presence of eating disorders. That is why I am thrilled to be bringing Sarah back on the podcast this week to speak about the topic of food for the heart and the soul. As a way of giving yourself another reason to enjoy the experience of food and eating again. Acknowledging that food is more than just about the food. But instead a way to increase memories, friendships, connection, bonds, joy, and positive experiences in life. So on that note, please give a warm welcome to Sarah and happy listening! Podcast Summary 1. Eating foods to nourish the heart and soul 2. Building interceptive awareness around food 3. Honouring different parts of ourselves 4. Eating socially, flexibly, and spontaneously 6. Making memories around food as a special part of being human 7. Exploring foods and all that life has to offer Links from the episode: BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/ BodyMatters Instagram: bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email

Separate Bathrooms - and Other Handy Marriage Tips
The Plea that Boy Parents Need to Hear

Separate Bathrooms - and Other Handy Marriage Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 45:41


We have our first return guests to the bathroom! Dr Christopher Scanlon and Kasey Edwards are back to talk about their new book, Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves. They chat with Cam and Ali about why 'tough' isn't actually a good quality for boys to have, the importance of letting them fail, and whether or not we need to treat boys and girls the same. LINKS  Buy Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves – https://www.penguin.com.au/books/bringing-up-boys-who-like-themselves-9780143778738. Buy Raising Girls Who Like Themselves – https://www.penguin.com.au/books/raising-girls-who-like-themselves-9781760894368. Follow Kasey Edwards on Instagram @kaseyedwardswriter and Twitter @kaseyedwards. Follow Dr. Christopher Scanlon on Twitter @chrisscanlon_.  Follow Cam on Instagram @camerondaddo.  Follow Ali on Instagram @alidaddo.  Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial.  Got a question for Cam & Ali? You can email them at separatebathrooms@novapodcasts.com.au.  CREDITS  Hosts: Cameron Daddo and Alison Brahe-Daddo. Guests: Dr Christopher Scanlon and Kasey Edwards. Managing Producer: Elle Beattie. Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball.  Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au.  Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feed Play Love
How to raise boys who like themselves

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 23:12


We're often talking and thinking about how to help our girls achieve equality, but what about our boys? Are we raising them to have equal ability to express emotions, to embody different ideas of masculinity... to be themselves? Kasey Edwards and Dr Christopher Scanlon are the authors of Bringing up Boys Who Like Themselves...  and they've looked deeply into the things that are holding our boys back. They talk about how we can all take steps today to help raise our boys to be healthy men. LINKS: https://www.booktopia.com.au/bringing-up-boys-who-like-themselves-kasey-edwards/book/9780143778738.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjw4NujBhC5ARIsAF4Iv6etVrGOBKsqm-6jS8kQzkrz8yiIaripZImChFo3r1hx8Tdk0aDt3ykaAoX-EALw_wcB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beyond The Bump
How can we raise our girls to like themselves? with author, Kasey Edwards

Beyond The Bump

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 89:37


In our 181st episode of Beyond the Bump, we chat with Kasey Edwards. Kasey is a researcher and coauthor of the book, Raising Girls Who Like Themselves – that's all we need to say and we hope you enjoy!!! Should we be raising our girls and boys differently? How can we teach our daughters body love and acceptance?  What is the key to body confidence? Should we be avoiding Barbie TV shows, fairytales and old school Disney princess movies? How do we respond to our daughters when they ask us why we are putting on make-up or shaving our legs? How do we tackle conversations with our kids when they're wearing clothing that is inappropriate or want to be nude? How do we help our kids make their own choices and decisions? How do we teach our children what a good friend is? Social media – when do we know that they're ready for it and how do we prepare them for it? What's the best way to teach our kids about consent and sex? And at what age should this start? What if our daughter (four years old) is flirtatious and loves attention from older boys? Should we be worried? How do we foster having independent, assertive and fierce girls, but still being able to parent them without squashing their self esteem? And SO MUCH MORE!!! Resources: Raising Girls Who Like Themselves Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves Help your daughter choose friends who are good for her: https://www.raisinggirlswholikethemselves.com/friend Body confidence family health check: https://www.raisinggirlswholikethemselves.com/healthcheck   Beyond the Bump is a podcast brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Sophie Pearce! A podcast targeted at mums, just like you! A place to have real conversations with honest and authentic people.   Follow us on Instagram at @beyondthebump.podcast to stay up to date with behind the scenes and future episodes.    This episode of Beyond the Bump is brought to you by Bellamy's Organic:If you want to check out their range head to www.bellamysorganic.com.au

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Radio Carrum
Strong, Single & Human - Episode 43

Radio Carrum

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 66:27


Join Claire and her special guest, Kasey Edwards. Today's topic "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves".

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Strong Single and Human
E97 - Kasey Edwards - Raising Girls Who Like Themselves

Strong Single and Human

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 65:19


This week's guest Kasey Edwards spent over a decade climbing the corporate ladder as a management consultant until she woke up one morning and realized she didn't want to go to work. Ever again. This inspired her to write her first book Thirty Something and Over It. After it become an international bestseller she decided to continue writing. She has now published seven books. She mixes humor, irreverence, and credible research to write about issues such as parenting, work satisfaction, motherhood, IVF, body image, and the diet and beauty industries.  She has also written columns for Daily Life, and for other publications in Australia, the UK, and the US such as the Huffington Post, The Age, The Herald Sun, The Sydney Morning Herald, Grazia, The Guardian, the Telegraph, the Daily Mail, Girlfriend Magazine and Best Magazine. She was the most-read columnist for Fairfax in 2017.  She has a wide international reach, with articles going viral such as When Your Mother Says She's Fat and A Plea To Fathers To Take More Photos Of The Mother Of Their Children.  Find Kasey here  www.kaseyedwards.com  

Let's Get Schooled
Teaching Children to Love Themselves with Kasey Edwards

Let's Get Schooled

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 41:15


Today I am speaking with Kasey Edwards, a writer and researcher and the author of the international bestselling Raising Girls Who Like Themselves. She mixes humour, heart and credible research to write about issues such as raising children, work satisfaction, motherhood and body image. She has a wide readership, with an audience of over 10 million worldwide, and is a passionate champion for girls and women. I believe that a lot of what Kasey teaches parents in ‘Raising Girls Who Like Themselves' relates to teaching children and feel that the ‘pillars' she speaks about can also be facilitated in the classroom.  Kasey and I speak about: Why Kasey wrote the book ‘Raising Girls Who Like Themselves?' Reparenting The Power Perspective- Children can control how they respond to things Catastrophising- Why is it and why it's harmful ‘Beauty Praise'- Why it is damaging for children, especially daughters Overpraising in the Classroom Why Kasey And Chris encouraged their daughter NOT to join the High Achievers Program Homework can contribute to children hating learning Passion and purpose- Engaging children using a strengths-based approach Social Skills- Do we have to teach them? The importance of teaching children about conflict. I know you'll enjoy today's episode. Enjoy, Em x   Find Kasey here: @kaseyedwardswriter https://www.kaseyedwards.com/ Find Em here: @thegradguide_ https://www.thegradguide.com to jump on the waitlist for The Grad Guide Mentorship March 27th      

Miss Mindset

Miss Mindset

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 52:11 Transcription Available


This week on the podcast, Bre is joined by an incredibly special guest, Kasey Edwards who wrote the book 'Raising Girls Who Like Themselves in a world that tells them they're flawed'.Kasey co-wrote the book with her husband Dr Christopher Scanlon after they became parents to two girls and realised (like the book title suggests) the world often tells them, they're flawed. And it can be really increasingly difficult for parents to know what to do to help boost a child's confidence to help boost a child's self esteem and to create a girl who goes out into the world and demands nothing less than the absolute best, because she knows that's what she deserves.This conversation is pure

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Understanding Body Matters Podcast
Eating Disorders in Schools with the Director of BMA Sarah McMahon

Understanding Body Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 33:00


On this weeks episode I am super excited to be bringing on the podcast our much loved guest and Director here at BodyMatters Australasia Sarah McMahon. Sarah is a clinical psychologist and the Director of BodyMatters Australasia which is an eating disorder treatment clinic based in Sydney, Cremorne. That utilises the discipline of psychologists, dieticians, paediatricians, social workers, psychotherapists, as well as multiple other stakeholders. Sarah Co- Founded BodyMatters with Lydia Turner in 2009 as a way to go beyond the biomedical model in the treatment of eating disorders. Sarah is also the Founder of the grassroots advocacy group 'Collective Shout' where she has Chaired the organisation for six of its eight years. Sarah has been involved in organisations such as Lifeline and is a Founding Member and Board Member of 'Endangered Bodies'. Where Sarah was also on the ANZAED Carer Consumer Committee. Sarah Holds a Masters in Public Health and is passionate about educating the community on eating disorders. Where Sarah is a regular voice in the Media. Sarah has written several book chapters including the body image & eating disorder chapter in Steve Biddulph's 2013 international best seller 'Raising Girls' and contributed to Collet Smart's 2019 book "They'll be okay: 15 Conversations to Help Your Child Through Troubled Times". More recently, she has been interviewed extensively in Kasey Edwards & Christopher Scanlons "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves". Where Sarah has also worked with schools, workplaces, charities, and many more organisational bodies in the fight towards a culture without the dominating presence of eating disorders. That is why I am so excited to be bringing Sarah back on the podcast to speak about the topic of eating disorders in schools. As it is an ever present issue and a pressing social distortion that is forcefully emerging within the Australian and International school systems. As adolescence is a key developmental time within children's lives, kids are a lot more susceptible to the perpetuation of eating disorders within the school environments. So, to shed some light on how to best navigate the ever emerging eating disorders for young children, Sarah McMahon will be providing some of the must needed knowledge for students, schools, teachers and parents. So please give a warm welcome to Sarah and happy listening! Podcast Summary: 1. Diet culture in schools 2. Childhood bullying 3. Social media in schools 4. Normalising changing bodies 5. Hunger and fullness cues Links from the episode: BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/ BodyMatters Instagram: bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email

Natural Super Kids Podcast
Episode 63: Raising Girls Who Like Themselves with Kasey Edwards

Natural Super Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 46:45


I am so excited to introduce you all to our podcast guest, Kasey Edwards. Kasey is an author, international bestseller, and regular columnist for Huffington Post, The Age, The Herald Sun,  and The Sydney Morning Herald just to name a few. In this chat, Kasey & I focus on the successful book that she co-wrote with her husband Christopher; Raising Girls Who Like Themselves. Raising Girls Who Like Themselves details the 7 qualities that enable girls to thrive and arm themselves against a world that tells them they are flawed. Packed with practical, evidence-based advice, it is the indispensable guide to raising a girl who is happy and confident in herself.  In this episode, Kasey and I delve deeper into these 7 essential parenting pillars which include:Power perspective;Body confidence;Raising girls who like themselves & own their own bodies;The importance of calm;Independence and mastery;Strong relationships;Being yourself;You can find more information about Kasey on her website and purchase your own copy of Raising Girls Who Like Themselves here.Does your home build your daughter's body confidence or chip away at it? Kasey has a Body Confidence Family Checklist that you can access hereWe hope you enjoy this episode. 

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empowered with Revie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 41:07


I have to say I was blown away by today's guest. Kasey Edwards, Author of Raising Girls Who Like Themselves speaks to me today about the parenting pillars to protect and free your daughter from anxiety, depression, body hatred, poor self-esteem, peer pressure and friendship problems. Although this discussion was started about raising our daughters it quickly turned into a self-reflection of my own body image. Trigger warning - Please note this episode contains discussions about eating disorders.Helplines for support if you are experiencing a personal crisis:BEYOND BLUE : 1300 22 4636 Lifeline: 13 11 14The Butterfly Foundation 1800 ED HOPE

Finding Joy
01. Emma Tabacaru from Pippin Girl on Equipping Teen Girls & Their Mums

Finding Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 29:41


On todays show we talk with Emma Tabacaru from Pippin Girl. A publication and business created to encourage and educate girls and their mum's about puberty and having those ‘birds and bees' chats without all the awkward. Everything Pippin Girl does is creative and attractive and shouts from the pages how valuable and beautiful each girl is. I love hearing from Emma on how this dream sprouted from her own life experiences, and I'm excited to see what is next for Pippin Girl, including Emma having a new baby that was literally a few weeks away from being born at the time of this interview. I think you'll be inspired by Emma's story and the whole ‘see a need, fill a need' scenario when it comes to pre-teen and teen girls. Today I'm Finding Joy with Emma from Pippin Girl. I hope you enjoy the conversation! SHOW LINKS Pippin Girl Instagram What's Bringing Joy ~ Cold Peaches (hello pregnancy cravings!) Living near the water at Kingscliffe and Coffee! Listening | Watching | Reading ~ Raising Girls Who Like Themselves by Kasey Edwards & Dr Christopher Scanlon Bible + You Version verse of the day Honey & Gold - Instagram + Shop

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast
How to raise girls who like themselves

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 19:11


When Kasey Edwards and Christopher Scanlon had their first child they felt very unprepared, so they set about researching what they could do to help their daughters find their place in the world. And when friends started asking them about their research, they realised others could benefit from what they had found out. .

Raising Wildlings
Raising Girls Who Like Themselves with Kasey Edwards and Christopher Scanlon

Raising Wildlings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 54:21


A couple of months ago a Facebook post caught my eye, the title of a book called Raising Girls Who Like Themselves. This title, whilst so simple, really tugged at a core want that I have for my children. I grabbed a copy, read it within a day, and thought, I need to get the authors Kasey and Chris on the show so that we can help raise more girls who like themselves.

Feed Play Love
Why parents need to change the way they talk to kids about obesity

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 14:04


Kasey Edwards is worried about our girls. In her latest book Raising Girls Who Like Themselves she researched how young girls feel about themselves and what she found will shock you. Girls in primary school wanting to cut 'rolls of fat' off their own bodies. Kasey says that it's parents and carers- with the best intentions- who are causing the most damage.

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RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Raising Girls Who Like Themselves with Kasey Edwards

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 23:57


Australian feminist and author Kasey Edwards says self-esteem is a super power. She tells Jesse why it's so important to raise girls who like themselves.

The Wellness Collective
Raising Girls Who Like Themselves with Dr Chris Scanlon and Kasey Edwards

The Wellness Collective

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 36:11


Falling pregnant with their first child, Dr Chris and Kasey quickly realised that they wanted to do something to change the state of self belief and low esteem that many girls experience, especially after Kasey's own personal experience growing up. In this episode Cecelia and Nat chat with the duo to understand more of their own experience raising girls and how we can have the right tools to change the future landscape. Specifically in this episode you'll learn; + Why micro movements to contribute to overall self belief + How from around 10 years of age girls are already trained with their mindset + How to answer our kids questions better with the facts + The 'fat chat.' How women bond over talking about their weight and why. And what we can do to be aware and change this. + Strategies like how to allow girls to make their own decisions. "If it's not permanent or harmful, 'she' gets to decide." + Consent for young women And more. You can also find more in Dr Chris and Kasey's book - Raising Girls Who Like Themselves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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A Higher Branch
Kasey Edwards: How To Handle Criticism

A Higher Branch

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 35:34


If you want to live a big, bold life, where you show up and live the way you want, then the truth is that someone along the way will criticize you! In today's episode of A Higher Branch, Sam Makhoul is joined by Kasey Edwards, best-selling author of "Raising Girls who Like Themselves". Kasey shares her strategies for accepting criticism across all forms of relationships; From your workplace, family members and significant others. We also discuss; Some feedback from their last episode How not all criticism is bad The fear of criticism The 'friendship fire'; and The top tips for giving constructive feedback Tune in to hear Kasey's three strategies for accepting criticism! Make sure you subscribe to our mailing list to receive our newly released podcasts straight to your inbox. Sign up here. Short for time? Skip ahead using the below timestamps: 00:50 – Addressing on controversial feedback from our last episode 02:05 – Parents need to be brave 04:57 – Why teenage girls feel like they cannot say "No." 07:55 – Criticism is inevitable 11:30 – 3 strategies for accepting criticism 13:30 – Making choices based on the criticism criteria 20:55 – Think like a billionaire mindset 21:21 – The fear of criticism 22:50 – Handling criticism from family members 24:55 – Criticism in the workplace 27:25 – Criticism in relationships/couples 30:05 – 3 tips for giving constructive feedback Make sure you subscribe to our mailing list to receive our newly released podcasts straight to your inbox. Sign up here.

Separate Bathrooms - and Other Handy Marriage Tips

Joining Cam and Ali in the bathroom are Kasey Edwards and Dr. Christopher Scanlon, authors of the book Raising Girls Who Like Themselves. Kasey and Chris talk about ditching outdated romantic role-models, finding self-validation, and how honesty isn't always the best policy when you're online dating. LINKS Follow Kasey Edwards on Instagram and Twitter @kaseyedwardswriter@kaseyedwards Follow Dr. Christopher Scanlon on Twitter @chrisscanlon_  Buy 'Raising Girls Who Like Themselves' https://bit.ly/raisinggirlswholikethemselves  Follow Cam @Camerondaddo  Follow Ali @Alidaddo Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial Got a question for Cam & Ali? You can email them atseparatebathrooms@novapodcasts.com.au  CREDITS Hosts: Cameron Daddo and Alison Brahe-Daddo Guests: Kasey Edwards and Dr. Christopher Scanlon Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Assistant Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Separate Bathrooms would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the First Peoples of the land on which we work. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded, and recognise their enduring connections to country, knowledge and stories. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations people listening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Higher Branch
Kasey Edwards: Raising Girls Who Like Themselves

A Higher Branch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 54:12


As parents, we have the power to lay a foundation of confidence, strength and perspective for our children- But where do we start? On Today's episode of A Higher Branch, Sam Makhoul is joined by a passionate champion for girls and women and best-selling author Kasey Edwards. Kasey educates us on raising girls who are confident in a world that tells them they are flawed and explains how generations of parenting methods have impacted girls' self-esteem today. The pair also discuss: The cycle of self-doubt in girls Educating girls on body autonomy The power play affecting young girls today Why we need to cut back on the 'Beauty' comments; and Creating a good relationship between food, exercise and girls! Make sure you subscribe to our mailing list to receive our newly released podcasts straight to your inbox. Sign up here. Short for time? Skip ahead using the below timestamps: 01:12 - About Kasey Edwards 03:25 - The Tree of Family 05:30 - The motivation behind Kasey's recent book 07:24 - The cycle of self-doubt among girls 10:50 - Monitoring bad behaviour without creating social pressures 12:25 - Raising girls that know they own their body 13:18 - When to step in on your child's decision 14:30 - The power play affecting young girls today 18:10 - Practices parents can implement right now 21:10 - Creating safe boundaries 23:48 - Buy Kasey's book HERE 24:35 - Why we need to cut back on the 'beauty' comments 27:55 - Creating a healthy relationship between food and girls 31:05 - Keeping exercise focused on fun, not weight management 32:35 - Introducing sleep as a non-negotiable 36:04 - Let's be realistic about screen time! 40:45 - The impact of all-round media on kids 46:00 - The difference between stone and seed parenting 48:20 - Navigating the world of homework with kids! 49:40 - Where do kids obtain work ethic? Make sure you subscribe to our mailing list to receive our newly released podcasts straight to your inbox. Sign up here.

The Rise & Conquer Podcast
Raising Girls Who Like Themselves with authors Kasey Edwards & Dr Christopher Scanlon

The Rise & Conquer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 55:24


Have you ever wondered what the best way to raise our girls is?

The Rise & Conquer Podcast
Raising Girls Who Like Themselves with authors Kasey Edwards & Dr Christopher Scanlon

The Rise & Conquer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 58:09


Have you ever wondered what the best way to raise our girls is?

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How to raise girls in a challenging world

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 22:19


Kasey Edwards, author of Raising Girls who Like Themselves, and Madonna King, author of Ten-ager, know all too well the joys and challenges of raising girls. In this episode, a recording of Guardian Australia’s Zoom book club, they share their personal struggles, research and wisdom with features editor Lucy Clark

KIDDO Chats
Raising girls who like themselves with Liv, Kasey Edwards & Chris Scanlon

KIDDO Chats

Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 45:03


Today's society can be toxic for girls, can what we do as parents really make a difference? Yes!In this episode we chat with husband and wife research team and authors of Raising Girls Who Like Themselves, Kasey Edwards and Dr Christopher Scanlon. Their book details the seven qualities that enable girls to thrive and arm themselves against a world that tells them they are flawed. It's packed with practical, evidence-based advice, and is an indispensable guide to raising a girl who is happy and confident in herself. We chat with Kasey and Chris on KIDDO chats about some of these qualities and how we can work to instil them in our own daughters, so they too will grow up liking themselves. According to Kasey and Chris, when you raise a girl who likes herself, everything else follows. Your daughter will strive for excellence because she has faith in her ability to achieve it and the confidence to pick herself up. She will nurture her physical and mental health because it's natural to care for something you love. She will insist on healthy relationships because she believes she deserves nothing less.And if that's not something we all want for our daughters, we don't know what is! This episode will help get you started on some of the ways we can work with our daughters to build and strengthen qualities that will lead them towards happy, confident lives. Episode Features: Guests: Kasey Edwards & Dr Christopher Scanlonraisinggirlswholikethemselves.com@kaseyedwardswriter@chrisscanlon_Host: Liv Williams@eeniemeeniemineymumFor more KIDDO content: @kiddomagkiddomag.com.au

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Feed Play Love
The secret to raising girls who like themselves

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 20:10


Today's world is not kind to girls. They grow up with a bombardment of social media and advertising that tells them they need to be thin and beautiful. They face pressure to achieve in sport and school. Because of this pressure they have high rates of anxiety and depression. Kasey Edwards and Dr Christopher Scanlon are writers and researchers who are also bringing up two girls. They want their daughters to be kind to themselves in a challenging world, and they've written a book to show us all how. It's called Raising Girls Who Like Themselves; In a world that tells them they are flawed.

Illuminate HR
Modern backup care - Kasey Edwards

Illuminate HR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 25:17


Kasey Edwards, Founder and CEO of Helpr discusses backup childcare, innovative ways to ensure caregivers receive value for their work, and engaging the whole family in your employee benefits programs.To read the full show notes and join in the conversation visit illuminatehrpodcast.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/illuminatehr)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 10:43


Episódio piloto em que eu reclamo um pouco e também leio um texto incrível da autora Kasey Edwards. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Mind Flipping Podcast
Ep91: Helen Mitas on Hypnosis for Anxiety, Depression, Weight Loss & Setting Intentions

Mind Flipping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 36:50


Once you are ready for change and ask the right questions, the Universe will provide the answer. Asking the right questions is the first step to opening your mind and life to personal and professional success. Listen as Helen Mitas, hypnotherapist, shares her personal journey to overcome depression and anxiety, and how hypnotherapy transformed her world.    Helen Mitas was recently awarded “Hypnotist of the Year” at the mid-America Hypnosis Conference and has helped personally mentor over 800 hynotherapists in ten different countries. Through her practice in Melbourne, Australia and throughout the world, Helen works with clients to overcome mental and physical barriers to success, such as anxiety, depression, and struggles with weight.  Show Notes: What is mindflipping? (0:47)  How Helen overcame anxiety to join the Mind Flipping and Hypnotherapy business (6:15)  How a clinical psychologist used hypnotherapy to transform Helen’s mind and anxiety (8:08)   How Helen’s mind flip through hypnotherapy led to a yearning for a big career change (9:44) How a colleague in corporate helped Helen understand her own potential for success (12:29) The importance of asking the right questions when you are ready for change (15:25)  How Helen’s specialty in weight loss led to hypnotherapy for anxiety and depression (16:36)  How Helen’s own battle with insecurity, doubt, and anxiety impacted her mind flipping journey (17:35)  Helen’s advice for those who are struggling with depression and anxiety (20:36) How hypnotherapy helps clients get to the root of their mental health struggles (21:30)  Helen describes the best way to look at life’s challenges (23:49)  Rick describes how his own challenges led him to mind flipping and hypnosis (24:48) The Spackle Round (25:30) A common belief in the hypnotherapy field that Helen disagrees with (25:52) Something Helen used to believe but no longer believes (29:23) Helen’s special offer for listeners! (34:01)  Additional Resources: Helen Mitas  HypnoFit Thirty Something and Over It, Kasey Edwards  Helen Mitas on Twitter Mind Flipping Podcast Rick on Twitter & Instagram If you would like to contact Rick, you can send him an audio message, use the contact page HERE  or in connect with him in the Mind Flipping Facebook Group. Let’s keep the mind flipping conversation going, together! 

ETU - Earth To Us
033 - Women in the Workplace: Becka Klauber and Kasey Edwards

ETU - Earth To Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 82:49


This episode is the second in a series on women in male-dominated industries. Today we sit down with Becka Klauber and Kasey Edwards, the CEOs and founders of Helpr, an on-demand babysitting app.

I Doubt It with Dollemore
#298 – “Facebook Brings Us Together!, United Airlines Rule Changes, Donald Trump on North Korea, Continued Russia Problems, Jesse Watters on Vacation, and Takin' Care of Biz feat. Kasey Edwards.”

I Doubt It with Dollemore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 71:32


Jesse and Brittany discuss the wonderful ways in which people find their way to the show, listener emails related to Confederate monuments and female submission in religious communities, United Airlines policy changes, Donald Trump on North Korea and the possibility of “major, major” conflict, the White House's continued cover-up related to Russia, Jesse Watters on... The post #298 – “Facebook Brings Us Together!, United Airlines Rule Changes, Donald Trump on North Korea, Continued Russia Problems, Jesse Watters on Vacation, and Takin' Care of Biz feat. Kasey Edwards.” appeared first on I Doubt It Podcast.

MomTalkRadio's Podcast
Do More With Less

MomTalkRadio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 39:08


This week on Mom Talk Radio, Kim Lim, CEO of Ultimate Labs and mother of two shares tips for being the CEO of your business and family. Spotlight on Moms features Kathryn Dickson, video producer and editor. Erin Loechner, author of Chasing Slow: Courage to Journey Off the Beaten Path, shares tips to those who want to do more with less. Joanna Faber, co-author of How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, offers tips to empower parents and caregivers. Kasey Edwards, CEO and Co-Founder of Helpr, shares what Helpr is doing to disrupt the childcare industry.

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WeAreLATech LA Startups Podcast
Helpr, Placing Great Babysitters with Local Families. LA Startup Spotlight - Kasey Edwards

WeAreLATech LA Startups Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 13:34


Today we are spotlighting Kasey Edwards of Helpr. Helpr is the premier mobile app for screened babysitters on-demand. This episode is powered by BetaList.com, where you can discover tomorrow's startups today and Make in LA, empowering you and your business by making hardware not hard. Connect with us at wearelatech.com/podcast and tweet @WeAreLATech and @EspreeDevora. What is Your Ask From the Community? Want to see companies be more proactive for gender equality in the community, not just in tech.

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
153: Meet Helpr, The App That Delivers a Babysitter To Your Door, On Demand

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2016 16:31


Helpr is on a mission to elevate childcare by providing carefully screened and curated babysitters, booked through an app. Your requested babysitter will arrive at your door in as little as three hours. After hearing how this uber-style flow is resolving childcare issues by rushing a babysitter to your home that has cleared a strict interviewing process, accreditation, and security clearance. I invited Kasey Edwards, co-founder of Helpr on to the show to learn more. Guest Info https://helpr-app.com/ Twitter: @helpr & @kaseyedwards_

Women in Tech Podcast, hosted by Espree Devora
Kasey Edwards of Helpr, The Premier Mobile App For Screened Babysitters On-Demand: Women in Tech California

Women in Tech Podcast, hosted by Espree Devora

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 13:47


Today we are spotlighting Kasey Edwards of Helpr. Helpr is the premier mobile app for screened babysitters on-demand. This episode is powered by UpGuard.com, UpGuard's discovery engine brings visibility to complex IT environments, enabling teams to quickly identify risk, confirm compliance and make business safer. Connect with us at womenintechshow.com. Tweet @womenintechshow and @EspreeDevora