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Best podcasts about parenting beyond pink

Latest podcast episodes about parenting beyond pink

The Women Talking About Learning Podcast
The Self Awareness One

The Women Talking About Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 36:49


You can contact Women Talking About Learning through our website, womentalkingaboutlearning.com We're on Twitter @WTAL_Podcast You can buy us a coffee to support Women Talking About Learning via Ko-Fi. Or you can email us via hello@llarn.com   This week's guests are Sue Stockdale, a polar explorer and coach, champions stepping into the unknown. Her empowering message motivates leaders to conquer fears and uncertainties. From working in a war zone with the UN to becoming the first British woman to reach the Magnetic North Pole, Sue embodies resilience. With an MBA, MSc, and coaching certifications, she's coached thousands of leaders, including FTSE 250 and Fortune 500 executives. As an author of 9 books and host of the "Access to Inspiration" podcast, she shares her wisdom, showing leaders how to thrive in uncertainty.   Caitlin Drago's mission is to create cultures of empathy, creativity, and trust, beginning with how people communicate and connect. She is an LA-based actor turned upstate NY-based certified leadership coach, trainer, and facilitator. Acting taught her to be present, self-aware, empathetic and to prioritize connection with others. Improv taught her to listen, trust her gut and deal with the unexpected in a positive and creative way. She now works with leaders and teams to help them to listen to one another, communicate and connect, using improvisation as a platform for interactive learning. She spent her 20s studying improv at places like the nationally accredited Upright Citizen's Brigade and has spent the last ten years working with leaders and their teams. She's been featured in Medium's Authority Magazine and has spoken at a variety of conferences, including the Talent Development Think Tank, the International TWA Conference and DisruptHR Rochester and will be releasing her first book this November!   Website: https://www.inspireimprov.com/ Instagram: inspire_improv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InspireImprov LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caitlindrago/   Rachel Wood is a Learning Business Partner with a large technology consultancy and delivery organisation. Advocate and explorer of all things learning, Rachel thrives on connecting business with the learning industry in creative and impactful ways. Always curious about new experiences, her background covers everything from facilitation through VR learning project management and design to learning strategy, most recently focusing on being a support for senior business stakeholders in the private sector. Episode Links: Generation Game Conveyor Belt Challenge   The "4 Ls" Retrospectives   Self-awareness and continual personal development & growth   The Empathy One   self-awareness-types-examples.html#:~:text=Self%2Dawareness%20is%20the%20knowledge,live%20a%20more%20fulfilling%20life.   Parenting Beyond Pink & Blue: How to Raise Your Kids Free of Gender Stereotypes   10 Gender Stereotype Messages Parents Are Inadvertently Sending Kids   can-you-be-too-self-aware#:~:text=Habitual%20intense%20public%20self%2Dconsciousness,consciousness%20from%20time%20to%20time.   Your gateway to world-class research journals   What is Self-Nudging?   The case for turning off your Zoom camera   How to give constructive feedback when working remotely   What Self-Awareness Really Is (and How to Cultivate It)   MindTools | Home   Self-Awareness Development and Types  

Mes 14 ans
Bienvenu·e Bébé 7/9 : Les jouets

Mes 14 ans

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 19:36


Aujourd'hui, s'il n'y a plus forcément de pages dédiées aux filles et d'autres dédiées aux garçons dans les catalogues de jouets, le sexisme se ressent toujours. Cette division des jouets et des jeux selon le genre entraîne un apprentissage différencié : les filles jouent essentiellement à des jeux d'imitation et développent leur attention aux autres et leurs capacités linguistiques, tandis que les garçons jouent à des jeux physiques et développent leur motricité. Comment faire alors pour que nos enfants s'épanouissent au maximum par le jeu ? Intervenant·e·s : Pascale Ezan, professeure en sciences de gestion Christia Spears Brown, professeuse en psychologie du développement Manuela Spinelli, sociologue et autrice Bienvenu·e Bébé : journal de bord d'une éducation non-genrée est la quatrième série du podcast "Le Journal " produit par Paradiso Media. Le Journal raconte les histoires intimes de celles et ceux qui tentent de se construire hors des cadres établis. Si vous aimez ce podcast, abonnez-vous et laissez nous un maximum d'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐! Et pour le partager, c'est simple : https://lnk.to/BandeAnnonceBienvenueBebe Retrouvez tous nos podcasts ici et nos actualités sur Instagram | Twitter | Linkedin Crédits : Écrit et raconté par : Aline Laurent-Mayard Productrice : Suzanne Colin Producteurs délégués : Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre Réalisateur, Monteur son, sound designer et mixeur : Théo Albaric Avec la voix d'Alix Du Plessis D'Argentré Directeur.ice de production : Oriane Bettoni Chargée de production : Lucine Dorso Responsable marketing : Carla Bertone Assistante marketing : Cyrile Pocreau Assistante chargée de développement : Marie-Soizic Fraboulet Stagiaire édito : Joséphine Caro Attachée de presse : Gaëlle Job Juridique : Ludye Nysol et Alix du Plessis d'Argentré Musique Originale : D.L.i.d Graphiste : SuperFeat Photographe : Salomé Oyallon Archives : Extraits du reportage “Tours : manifestation Marre du Rose !, association Osez le féminisme”, 19 20 Edition Central Val de Loire, INA, 17 décembre 2016 Extraits du journal de 20h, France 2, INA, 20 décembre 2004 Ressources : Rapport sur l'égalité entre les filles et les garçons dans les modes d'accueil de la petite enfance Campagne Marre du rose ! Lancée en 2015 Étude Longitudinale Française depuis l'Enfance (Elfe), Ined, Inserm, 2023 Renée Greusard, Choisir d'être mère : Tout ce qu'on ne vous a pas dit sur la parentalité, JC Lattès, 2022 Ezan, Pascale, et Isabelle Ulrich. « Bouleverser les codes dans les catalogues de jouets : réactions des enfants et légitimité de la démarche », Décisions Marketing, vol. 82, no. 2, 2016, pp. 53-72. Christia Spears Brown, Parenting Beyond Pink & Blue : How to Raise Your Kids Free of Gender Stereotypes, Ten Speed Press, 2014 Spinelli, M. et Hancewicz, A., Eduquer sans préjugés : Pour une éducation non-sexiste des filles et des garçons, JC Lattès, 2021 L. Kohlberg, Essays on Moral Development. Vol. I: The Philosophy of Moral Development: Moral Stages and the Idea of Justice, New York, Harper and Row, 1981, p. 98.

Mes 14 ans
Bienvenu·e Bébé 5/9 : Le langage

Mes 14 ans

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 24:19


Quand on est au parc avec Jo, j'essaie de ne pas séparer les garçons et les filles - de dire « enfant ». Par principe, j'essaie de faire pareil avec les adultes. Mais ne serait-ce pas donner une vision biaisée de la réalité ? Pourquoi la langue française est-elle si genrée ? Quel est l'impact d'une langue très genrée sur notre façon de voir le monde et sur nos comportements ? Est-ce que changer son langage peut vraiment protéger Jo du sexisme ? Intervenant·e·s : Éliane Viennot, historienne de la littérature Pascal Gygax, psycholinguiste et auteur Christia Spears Brown, professeuse en psychologie du développement Bienvenu·e Bébé : journal de bord d'une éducation non-genrée est la quatrième série du podcast "Le Journal " produit par Paradiso Media. Le Journal raconte les histoires intimes de celles et ceux qui tentent de se construire hors des cadres établis. Si vous aimez ce podcast, abonnez-vous et laissez nous un maximum d'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐! Et pour le partager, c'est simple : https://lnk.to/BandeAnnonceBienvenueBebe Retrouvez tous nos podcasts ici et nos actualités sur Instagram | Twitter | Linkedin Crédits : Écrit et raconté par : Aline Laurent-Mayard Productrice : Suzanne Colin Producteurs délégués : Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre Réalisateur, Monteur son, sound designer et mixeur : Théo Albaric Avec la voix de Clémence Lecart Directeur.ice de production : Oriane Bettoni Chargée de production : Lucine Dorso Responsable marketing : Carla Bertone Assistante marketing : Cyrile Pocreau Assistante chargée de développement : Marie-Soizic Fraboulet Stagiaire édito : Joséphine Caro Attachée de presse : Gaëlle Job Juridique : Ludye Nysol et Alix du Plessis d'Argentré Musique Originale : D.L.i.d Graphiste : SuperFeat Photographe : Salomé Oyallon Ressources : Gygax P., Gabriel, U., Zufferey S., Le cerveau pense-t-il au masculin, Le Robert, 2021 Christia Spears Brown, Parenting Beyond Pink & Blue : How to Raise Your Kids Free of Gender Stereotypes, Ten Speed Press, 2014 Rebecca Bigler, « Good Morning Girls and Boys », University of Austin at Texas, 2005 Éliane Viennot, Le langage inclusif : pourquoi, comment ?, Editions iXe, 2018 Éliane Viennot, Non, le masculin ne l'emporte pas sur le féminin ! Petite histoire des résistances de la langue française, Editions iXe, 2014 Eliane Viennot, « Le temps de la “grand'cour des dames” (xve – xvie siècle) : une première démasculinisation du français », dans Benjamin Fagard & Gabrielle Le Tallec (dir.), Entre masculin et féminin. Français et langues romanes, Paris, Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2021, p. 103-116

Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
149: Parenting beyond pink and blue with Dr. Christia Brown (RE-RELEASE)

Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 51:18 Transcription Available


Today I join forces with Malaika Dower of the http://www.htgawp.com/ (How to Get Away with Parenting) podcast to interview Dr. Christia Brown, who is a Professor of Developmental and Social Psychology at the University of Kentucky, where she studies the development of gender identity and children's experience of gender discrimination.  Dr. Brown's book, http://amzn.to/2H13YlN (Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue) (Affiliate link), helps parents to really understand the scientific research around gender differences in children, which is a harder task than with some other topics because there's just a lot of bad research out there on this one.  I ask about theories of gender development while Malaika keeps us grounded with questions about how this stuff works in the real world, and we both resolve to shift our behavior toward our daughters just a little bit.  Related Episodes  https://yourparentingmojo.com/socialgroups/ (Interview with Yarrow Dunham on how social groups form)  https://yourparentingmojo.com/lying/ (Interview with Kang Lee on children's lying (yep – your kid does it too!))     References  Brown, C.S. (2014). http://amzn.to/2H13YlN (Parenting beyond pink and blue). Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press. (Affiliate link)  Taylor, M.G., Rhodes, M., & Gelman, S.A. (2009). Boys will be boys and cows will be cows: Children's essentialist reasoning about gender categories and animal species. Child Development 80(2), 461-481. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111%2Fj.1467-8624.2009.01272.x (10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01272.x) 

Picture Blurrfect
Move Over, Barbie: Christia Spears Brown, PhD

Picture Blurrfect

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 42:24


Naomi Charalambakis Wilkerson speaks with Dr. Christia Spears Brown, developmental psychologist, author, and researcher at the University of Kentucky and outspoken advocate on understanding how stereotypes and early experiences can lead to developmental issues such as eating disorders, body image anxiety, etc. Dr. Brown offers advice on how to navigate our toxic world that all too often tells us how look, how to act, and how to feel about ourselves. Dr. Brown is the author of several books, all available on Amazon. Her newest book is coming this November! Available on Amazon:1) Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue: How to Raise Your Kids Free of Gender Stereotypes2) Unraveling Bias: How Prejudice Has Shaped Children for Generations and Why It's Time to Break the CycleHave tips, questions, or suggestions for the host? Or if you just wanna say hi, contact Naomi at naomi.charalambakis90@gmail.com 

The Seen Sisterhood Podcast
Episode 9: Read Books, Not Facebook Stories About COVID-19

The Seen Sisterhood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 23:00


Surprise! With all of us self-quarantining and social distancing ourselves, I decided to take a listener suggestion and chat about some of my favorite books I've read in the past year. Thanks @samhamthebird for the suggestion! Finished Books: What I Told My Daughter by Nina Tassler (@ntassler) The Magic of Motherhood by Ashlee Gadd (@ashleegadd @coffeeandcrumbs) Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg and Nell Scovell (@sherylsandberg @nellscovel) The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck by Mark Manson (@markmanson) Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue: How To Raise Your Kids Free of Gender Stereotypes by Christia Spears Brown (@christiaspearsbrown) So Sexy So Soon: The New Sexualized Childhood and What Parents Can Do To Protect Their Kids by Diane E. Levin and Jean Kilbourne The Whole-Brain Child: !2 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind by Daniel J. Siegel M.D. and Tina Payne Bryson Ph.D. (@drdansiegel @tinapaynebryson) We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (@chimamanda_adichie) Currently Reading: Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race by Beverly Daniel Tatum Reading App: "Reading List" in the apple App Store.

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Rad Child Podcast
Season 1 Episode 11- Gender Roles

Rad Child Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 119:06


This week Seth is joined by author of Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue, Dr. Christia Spears Brown, and non-binary parent Kaylyne Kreiger is a conversation about gender roles and the effects they have on children as well as how to raise kids in a gender irrelevant way.  Show Notes: 1:05:56- Tell Me About Sex, Grandma, by Anastasia Higginbotham 1:08:40- Not My Idea, A Book About Whiteness, by Anastasia Higginbotham 1:10:46- Who Are You: The Kid's Guide to Gender Identity, by Brook Pessin-Whedbee 1:16:18- Creatable World Dolls 1:18:42- Cher Corps, Je T'aime, by Jessica Sanders 1:48:00- Welcomingschools.org 1:49:56- Gender Neutral Parenting, by Paige Lucas Stannard 1:51:08- Big Bob, Little Bob, by James Howe 1:52:56- Pink is for Boys, by Robb Pearlman 1:54:22- Meet Polkadot, by Talcott Broadhead 1:56:09-Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue   Find us on the web! www.radchildpodcast.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Contact us: radchildpodcast@gmail.com Be a guest Donate Buy Rad Merch

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Rad Child Podcast
Season 1 Episode 10- Gender Pt. 2

Rad Child Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 46:52


On the second part of our special Gender two-parter, Seth is joined by creator of Queer Kid Stuff Lindz Amer, author of You Be You Jonathan Branfman, therapist Karen Foley, and sociology professor Simone Kolysh.  This week they discuss practical ways to talk to kids about gender and help raise kids to be aware of gender roles and stereotypes. Show Notes: 6:58- It Feels Good to Be Yourself, by Theresa Thorn 31:56- Gender Neutral Parenting, by Paige Lucas-Stannard 34:05- Neither, by Airlie Anderson 34:19- Julian is a Mermaid, by Jessica Love 34:23- Red: A Crayon's Story, by Michael Hall 35:54- Sewing the Rainbow, by Gayle E. Pitman 36:45- A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo, by Marlon Bundo and Jill Twiss 37:37- Worm Loves Worm, by T.J. Austrian 38:07- A is for Activist, by Innosanto Nagara 38:15- The ABCs of Equality, by Chana Ginelle Ewing 38:23- The GayBCs, by M.L. Webb 38:52- A is for Awesome!, by Eva Chen 39:25- Sex is a Funny Word, by Cory Silverberg 39:37- What Makes a Baby, by Cory Silverberg 40:01- Camp Aranu'tiq ( summer camp for gender variant youth) 40:11- Queen of the Hanukkah Dosas, by Pamela Ehrenberg 40:53- Intersectional Allies, by Chelsea Johnson, LaToya Council, and Carolyn Choi 41:38- The Conscious Parent, by Shefali Tsabary 42:24- Gender Born, Gender Made, by Diane Ehrensaft 42:38- The Gender Creative Child, by Diane Ehrensaft 42:44- Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue by Dr. Christia Brown 43:19- Queer Kid Stuff 43:48- Lindz Amer Ted Talk about Gender 44:18- Activist, You! Podcast

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Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive

In this second episode of Sharing Your Parenting Mojo we talk with Rose Hoberman, who is American but lives in Germany, about discussing math with girls – as well as with managing her daughter’s sugar intake. Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue episode (https://yourparentingmojo.com/pink/) . If you’d like to be interviewed for Sharing Your Parenting Mojo,  please complete the form located here (https://forms.gle/xDWkGUUr4QvYS3UG9)  and I’ll be in touch if there’s a fit… (https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/email?linkurl=https%3A%2F%2Fyourparentingmojo.com%2Frosehoberman%2F&linkname=SYPM002%3A%20Sugar%21%20with%20Rose%20Hoberman)

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Studentcentricity
Gender Stereotypes: Is This Really a Problem?

Studentcentricity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 11:36


Our guests tell us that we have a gender crisis that demands our attention. Tune in to learn where the problem begins, why it matters, and what our guests suggest we need to do about it. Follow: @bamradionetwork @raepica1 @ChristiaBrown @JasonFlom @Myers_Berkowicz #edchat #edreform #ece #earlyed #AskingWhatIf Christia Spears Brown, Ph.D., author of Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue: How to Raise Your Kids Free of Gender Stereotypes, is a Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Kentucky. Her research focuses on the impact of gender stereotypes on children and teens. Jill Berkowicz Ed.D. co-authored The STEM Shift with Ann Myers, Ed.D. Both write the blog Leadership360 for Education Week. Jason Flom is director of Cornerstone Learning Community in Tallahassee, Florida, a whole child school he cofounded with other educators and serves as a faculty member with ASCD’s Professional Learning Services.

Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive

Today I join forces with Malaika Dower of the How to Get Away with Parenting (http://www.htgawp.com) podcast to interview Dr. Christia Brown, who is a Professor of Developmental and Social Psychology at the University of Kentucky, where she studies the development of gender identity and children’s experience of gender discrimination. Dr. Brown’s book, Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue (http://amzn.to/2H13YlN)  (Affiliate link), helps parents to really understand the scientific research around gender differences in children, which is a harder task than with some other topics because there’s just a lot of bad research out there on this one.  I ask about theories of gender development while Malaika keeps us grounded with questions about how this stuff works in the real world, and we both resolve to shift our behavior toward our daughters just a little bit. Related Episodes Interview with Yarrow Dunham on how social groups form (https://yourparentingmojo.com/socialgroups/) Interview with Kang Lee on children’s lying (yep – your kid does it too!) (https://yourparentingmojo.com/lying/)   References Brown, C.S. (2014). Parenting beyond pink and blue (http://amzn.to/2H13YlN) . Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press. (Affiliate link) Taylor, M.G., Rhodes, M., & Gelman, S.A. (2009). Boys will be boys and cows will be cows: Children’s essentialist reasoning about gender categories and animal species. Child Development 80(2), 461-481. DOI:  10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01272.x (https://dx.doi.org/10.1111%2Fj.1467-8624.2009.01272.x) (#) Jen: 00:30 Hello and welcome to Your Parenting Mojo. We have a pretty cool show lined up for you today. So those of you who are subscribed to my podcasts by my website at YourParentingMojo.com might've seen a notification go out just before the holiday, letting you know that had been interviewed by Malaika Dower, who is the host of the podcast, How to Get Away with Parenting. And as a side note, I'll say that Malaika is interested in a lot of the same issues as I am. So you should go and check out her show and if you're the parent of a child of color then you should pause this show and go and check out her show at howtogetawaywithparenting.com right now because there are very few podcasts for this audience and hers is a really good one. So right after we recorded our episode, Malaika texted me and said, did you ever think about doing an episode on gender-neutral parenting? Does it even make a difference if I put barrettes in my daughter's hair and put her in pink dresses or if she only wears pants and I always say "yes, our neighbor is writing down his riding down the street" on her bike rather than "he or she is riding her bike." So like I always do, I looked around to see who's doing really good work on the subject by which I mean work that is actually based on the outcomes of real scientific research and not a study saying that girl babies hear about one decibel better than boy babies for very high pitch noises and that this is enough justification for gender segregated classrooms where we never let the noise get too loud in the girls classroom and I wish that I was kidding you about that, but I'm really not. So when I read the book, Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue and I found that it critically examines the relevant scientific literature on this subject, much like we do here on the show, I knew that I had to ask the author to talk with us. Dr. Christia Brown is professor of development and social psychology at the University of Kentucky where she studies the development of gender identity and children's experience of gender discrimination among other topics. Dr. Brown received her Ph.D from the University of Texas at Austin where her research focused on how and why children form gender and race stereotypes and how they understand gender discrimination. As I mentioned, Dr Brown's book is called Parenting Beyond Pink and Blue: How to...