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Are our brains under attack? Based on a bank of over 200,000 brain scans, Dr Daniel Amen reveals the hidden threats silently destroying our minds and steps to fight back Dr Daniel Amen is a psychiatrist and brain disorder specialist, and founder and CEO of the Amen Clinics. He is the bestselling author of books such as, ‘Change Your Brain Every Day' and ‘Raising Mentally Strong Kids'. In this conversation, Dr Daniel and Steven discuss topics such as, how alcohol shrinks your brain, the link between Alzheimer's and depression, how heartbreak is equal to heroin withdrawal, and and the impact of social media on the brain. 00:00 Intro 02:25 Why This Conversation Is Important 03:58 How Many Brains Has Daniel Scanned? 04:45 Brain Rot: Why Are People Caring About Their Brains Now? 05:38 Is There a Link Between Porn Consumption and Brain Health? 08:34 Can I Fix My Brain? 09:52 Why Do People Come to See Daniel? 11:10 Alcohol Is Bad for the Brain 15:11 What Does a Brain Look Like After Heavy Drinking? 16:39 Why Does Brain Size Matter? 20:10 Alcohol Is Aging Your Brain 21:36 How Bad Are Drugs for the Brain? 26:38 What's Wrong With Magic Mushrooms? 33:01 Are Antidepressants Being Oversubscribed? Proven Alternatives 39:26 Can You See Trauma on the Brain? 42:59 Things You Can Do at Home to Help Trauma 45:27 The Impact of Negative Thinking on the Brain 46:48 Low Anxiety Will Kill You 48:46 How to Become More Disciplined and Motivated 53:21 How to Calm Your Worries 59:50 Can Extremely Negative People Become Positive? 1:00:29 Ads 1:01:28 Who Is Elizabeth Smart? 1:03:35 Horrific Events Don't Necessarily Define Who You Are 1:05:23 The Impact of Stress During Pregnancy on Your Child 1:09:03 The Cause of Alzheimer's 1:14:03 The Impact of a Fatty Fish Diet 1:16:12 The Impact of Hope and Grief on the Brain 1:23:55 How Do You Raise the Perfect Brain? 1:30:07 What Are the Non-Obvious Ways to Help Children's Brains? 1:33:57 Ads 1:35:01 Is ADHD Increasing in Our Population? 1:40:32 Daniel Amen's Daughter 1:43:11 Different Types of ADHD 1:46:12 Can You See Love on the Brain? 1:47:46 What Change Would Daniel Like to See in the World? 1:53:20 Mindfulness and Meditation 1:54:45 Ice Baths 1:55:10 Loving Your Job 1:56:17 Breath work 1:56:56 Social Media and Its Effects on the Brain 1:57:07 Hustle Culture 1:57:42 Microplastics 1:58:06 Noise Pollution 1:59:31 Is AI Going to Be Good or Bad for Our Brains? 2:01:46 Are Brains Getting Bigger or Smaller? 2:03:16 What's the Most Important Thing We Didn't Talk About? 2:05:14 Has Scanning Brains Changed Daniel's Belief in God? 2:05:32 The Effects of Religion on the Brain 2:09:21 The LA Fires and Their Impact on the Brain 2:13:00 Guest's Last Question Follow Dr Amen: Instagram - https://g2ul0.app.link/t3fyeyooNQb Twitter - https://g2ul0.app.link/UmRfScqoNQb Podcast - https://g2ul0.app.link/Lfnd1rmoNQb Amen Clinics - https://g2ul0.app.link/W1oBV9roNQb BrainMD Supplements - https://g2ul0.app.link/SZLrxBtoNQb To support Change Your Brain Foundation - https://g2ul0.app.link/Uq3shdvoNQb You can purchase ‘Raising Mentally Strong Kids: How to Combine the Power of Neuroscience With Love and Logic to Grow Confident, Kind, Responsible, and Resilient Children and Young Adults', here: https://g2ul0.app.link/lavOHXyoNQb Watch the episodes on Youtube - https://g2ul0.app.link/DOACEpisodes My new book! 'The 33 Laws Of Business & Life' is out now - https://g2ul0.app.link/DOACBook You can purchase the The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards: Second Edition, here: https://g2ul0.app.link/f31dsUttKKb Follow me: https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb Independent research - danielamen.tiiny.co Sponsors: Linkedin Ads - https://www.linkedin.com/DIARY PerfectTed - https://www.perfectted.com with code DIARY40 for 40% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we dive deep into listener-submitted questions on some of the most intriguing topics in Torah and Jewish thought. Explore the balance between saving money and maintaining Emunah (faith). Learn the significance of dreams in Jewish tradition and how they offer glimpses of spiritual insight. Delve into the concept of the evil eye (Ayin Hara) and discover ways to protect yourself from it. Finally, understand why we bless our sons with the legacy of Ephraim and Menashe and how their resilience provides a timeless model for Jewish life in challenging environments.Join the conversation: Be part of our growing community! Join the Shema Podcast for the Perplexed WhatsApp Group to share feedback, discuss episodes, and suggest future topics. Click here to sign up ★ Support this podcast ★
How can parents cultivate resilience and lasting joy in their children in today's challenging world? In this episode of BaseCamp Live, Dr. John Trent, co-author of The Blessing, shares practical, faith-based tools to strengthen family bonds.Dr. Trent dives into the timeless principles of attachment, affirmation, and genuine commitment, offering actionable steps to help parents raise flourishing kids. Learn how meaningful words, intentional actions, and a biblical understanding of blessing can guide your children through anxiety, identity struggles, and cultural pressures.Discover why every child deserves the power of a blessing—and how you can incorporate this life-changing practice into your parenting today.Special Thanks to our partners who make BaseCamp Live possible:ZipCastWilson Hill AcademyClassic Learning TestGordon CollegeClassical Academic PressLife Architects CoachingLight Phone Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on classical Christian education, and join us next time on BaseCamp Live! Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, and reach out to us at info@basecamplive.comDon't forget to visit basecamplive.com for more info and past episodes.
In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ryan Moyer speaks with psychology professor & author Dr. Tovah Klein about raising resilient children and her new book, Raising Resilience: How to Help Our Children Thrive in Times of Uncertainty. They discuss why parents need to look inward before trying to change their child's behavior, making your child feel safe while encouraging exploration, validating your child's emotions while effectively setting boundaries, and how to support your child's identity without ignoring opportunities for growth. For more on Tovah, visit www.tovahklein.com. Why Do We Do That? is a psychology podcast that deconstructs human behavior from the perspectives of social scientists, psychologists, and others that use applied psychology in their work. Web | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Patreon |
How to Raise Healthy & Resilient Children with Erica Komisar What inspired her to write her book ‘Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters'. (1:54) The first 3 years are the first CRITICAL period of brain development. (4:52) Various attachment disorders. (10:33) Defining ‘learned helplessness'. (13:35) The myths that children need daycare. (15:15) Sleep with your children. (18:18) Why little boys are more sensitive. (21:07) Social-emotional development has to proceed with cognitive development. (24:59) Regulating toughness and aggression. (28:24) Mothers are the love objects of attachment, and fathers are the love objects of separation. (32:13) Advocating for the importance of paid leave. (34:37) The lost instinct. (37:53) The causes of postpartum. (43:53) Breastfeeding is best. (47:55) The birthing effects on attachment. (51:49) What can fathers do in the first three years to support? (54:46) Young children benefit from being talked to. (57:14) The greatest gift you can give your children. (59:15) Can you repair attachment issues from the first three years? (1:00:07) In adolescence, you have a second chance. (1:01:45) The importance of the friends your kids choose. (1:04:12) The impact of technology. (1:07:19) Are children's tantrums a reflection of the parents? (1:14:16) Gentle separation process. (1:16:47) Building the foundation of resilience. (1:18:45) Related Links/Products Mentioned Visit Seed for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Promo code 25MINDPUMP at checkout for 25% off your first month's supply of Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic** January Promotion: New Year's Resolutions Special Offers (New to Weightlifting Bundle | Body Transformation Bundle | New Year Extreme Intensity Bundle | Body Transformation Bundle 2.0 ** Savings up to $350! ** Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters How ‘alloparenting' can be a less isolating way to raise kids Learned Helplessness: Seligman's Theory of Depression Lamarck, Evolution, and the Inheritance of Acquired Characters How Do Genes Sway the Sensitivity or Resilience of a Child? Oxytocin produces more engaged fathers and more responsive infants CDC: One in Five Kids Lives with a Mental Health Issue - NAMI Primary Maternal Preoccupation - Oxford Academic Brain templates for Chinese babies from newborn to three months of age Homepage - Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Australia bans social media for children under 16 | AP News Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources Featured Guest Erica Komisar, LCSW (@ericakomisar) Instagram Website
In this episode Rabbi and Rebbetzin Levy give a hands on Workshop on why and how to raise ourselves and children to be reslient.
In this week's episode of Oh Crap Parenting, I dive into the Surgeon General's recent warning that parenting is hazardous to your health—especially your mental health. I unpack the two major crises we're all grappling with: a time crisis and a self-care crisis. From the pressure of hyper-vigilant, intensive parenting to the guilt that keeps us trapped in over-scheduling and activities, I'm breaking it all down. I share tips on setting boundaries, simplifying your days, and carving out essential time for yourself—because self-care isn't selfish, it's life-giving. Let's talk about how we can scale back, protect our energy, and nurture the parenting relationship without burning out. It's time to take care of YOU so you can show up fully for your kids. Let's do this! (00:01:17) Parenting Struggles: Balancing Time and Finances (00:03:38) Balancing Love and Support for Resilient Children (00:09:56) Balanced Approach to Childhood Education and Parenting (00:11:36) Essential Self-Care for Effective Parenting (00:17:51) Strength Training for Parental Self-Care (00:25:12) Enhancing Parenting Instincts Through Boundaries and Self-care Jamie's Instagram Oh Crap! Cafe Parenting Community Oh Crap! Potty Training Oh Crap! I Have a Toddler Paleovalley Protein Sticks
This week's Best of 2024 Throwback Episode goes back to our conversation with Sal Frisella where he Jason Khalipa and Gabe Yanez talk about raising resilient children, prioritizing family over business and embracing life's challenges. Sal Frisella is a successful entrepreneur, and the current CEO of 1st Phorm was which was founded by Andy Frisella and Chris Klein in 2010. Follow Sal on IG: https://www.instagram.com/mrfrisella/ Never let momentum get to zero. Listen to the Jason Khalipa Podcast every Monday and Thursday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Follow Jason: https://instagram.com/jasonkhalipa?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Follow TRAIN HARD: https://www.instagram.com/trainhard.fit/?hl=en Never Zero Newsletter: https://www.th.fit/ NCFIT Programming For Gym Owners: https://www.nc.fit/programming Philanthropy: https://avaskitchen.org/
In this episode we will be speaking with Dr. Pam Jarboe about Raising Emotionally Resilient Children. Dr. Pam Jarboe, a chiropractor with over 30 years of experience, has built and sold three successful practices and founded ChiroBloom, a training organization helping chiropractors grow thriving practices and fullfilling lives. Inspired by chiropractic's profound healing effects, Dr. Jarboe has become a passionate advocate, speaking globally to promote the profession. Her unique blend of expertise and compassion fuels her mission to empower chiopractors to make a greater impact worldwide. Current and past editions of the magazine can be found at: https://pathwaystofamilywellness.org/
Have you noticed that kids seem more anxious and overwhelmed than ever? Doesn't it feel like parenting now poses unique and difficult challenges compared to generations before? How do we equip our kids to be resilient through all they will face in today's world? Laura Gaines, a mental health professional with decades of experience supporting kids, teens, and their parents, joins me on the Heartful Parent Podcast today. We're exploring resilience from many angles, including its psychological basis and its practical application in parenting. Laura points us to lean into joy, meaning, and healthy routines to nurture resilience. We both agree that the broader goal is to raise well-adjusted adults, not just children. Find Laura's comprehensive blog at learnmodelteach.com, full of tips and tools for growing resilience in your kids. Resources: learnmodelteach.com Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl How to Raise an Adult Julie Lythcott-Haims
What is the connection to our brain's health and our mental health? How can taking care of our brains help us heal from grief, trauma, depression or anxiety? Dr. Daniel Amen is a world renowned psychiatrist who began to notice early in his practice that there was a disconnect in psychiatry and the lack of study being done on the brain. It was through years of scanning brains through a technology called SPECT that Dr. Amen began to recognize that what many considered mental health issues were actually brain health issues and that when you started to heal the brain, you could begin to see incredible healing with the myriad of symptoms plaguing his patients. Dr. Amen has spent his lifetime and practice teaching people the importance of brain health through his many books. He recently released Raising Mentally Strong Kids: How to Combine the Power of Neuroscience with Love and Logic to Grow Confident, Kind, Responsible, and Resilient Children and Young Adults to help parents. In this episode, Kristi and Davey sit down with Dr. Amen to discuss why brain health matters with our mental health, how to heal our brains after trauma, and how brain science can help us in parenting. If you or someone you love struggles with mental health or if you are trying to raise brain healthy kids, this conversation will teach you how to better care for the part of you that impacts your life the most. Website: https://danielamenmd.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doc_amen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drdanielamen Book: Raising Mentally Strong Kids: How to Combine the Power of Neuroscience with Love and Logic to Grow Confident, Kind, Responsible, and Resilient Children and Young Adults https://a.co/d/0b9usB7o You asked for it. And we answered! The Official Nothing is Wasted Sweatshirt is now available for pre-order: nothingiswasted.com/sweatshirt Need some hope right now in your valley? Or have a friend who could use some encouragement through suffering? The Pain to Purpose 42-Day Devotional is the perfect companion in your pain. Get your copy and gift one to a friend who needs it: www.nothingiswasted.com/store/pain-to-purpose-devotional Get your copy of the Nothing is Wasted Book today: nothingiswastedbook.com
Join us for a powerful conversation with Jim and Lynne Jackson about raising resilient children. They encourage you to focus on the process and long-term perspective of building character and identity rather than focusing on the result of the task at hand. Whether you're dealing with homework struggles or life's bigger challenges, you'll feel equipped […]
Neuroscience Educator Nathan Wallis joins Tim Beveridge on The Weekend Collective to discuss the harms of helicopter parenting and how to raise resilient kids. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Greg and Rachel Denning delve into the pervasive issue of entitlement in families and society, exploring how it shapes behavior and undermines resilience. They emphasize the importance of free speech as a tool for understanding and compromise, highlighting that open communication often requires navigating discomfort. A recurring theme is the critical role parents play in fostering resilience in children, rather than over-coddling them. The hosts argue that life's pressures should be reframed as challenges to overcome, and that healthy mindsets, grounded in self-reliance and gratitude, are essential for personal growth. Personal responsibility and fostering grit and resilience are key to navigating the challenges of life. The episode stresses that the world does not owe us —we must learn to adapt to the world. Over-accommodation, whether in families or society, can weaken individuals, while healthy boundaries are necessary for growth. Judgment, often seen as negative, is discussed as a crucial tool for safety and well-being. Avoiding judgment can lead to dangerous situations, making it important to judge wisely to protect ourselves from harm. Finally, the episode encourages embracing life's difficulties with a strong mindset, fostering personal responsibility and a readiness to overcome adversity. This episode provides valuable insights on personal responsibility and self-reliance, encouraging listeners to embrace challenges and develop strength in the face of adversity. Tune in for a transformative discussion that inspires growth and resilience within families and communities. RESOURCES: Let us help you in your extraordinary family life journey. JOIN GREG'S 90-DAY HEALTH & FITNESS CHALLENGE! Get Rachel's Family Systems & Charts Join the 28-Day Challenge for Moms Rachel's Must-Read Booklist for Well-Read Moms Greg's Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youth Join the Be The Man Coaching and Tribe Download the Be The Man app on iOS or Android Take the Be The Man 7-Day Challenge. Follow us on Instagram: @worldschoolfamily or @greg.denning Gather with us at the World School Family (Beach & Farm) Resort in Portugal Read our reviews here: https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/reviews/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/extraordinary-family-life/message #ExtraordinaryFamilyLifePodcast #WorldschoolFamily #RachelDenning #FormidableFamilyMen #FamilySuccess #ParentingTips #Extraordinary #BecomeABetterYou #MarriageAdvice #MarriageGoals #RaisingKids #SelfHelp #PersonalDevelopment #GrowthMindset
In this episode, Jody is joined by Annemarie Vanlangendonck to discuss the realities of the war in Ukraine and how life has changed for those displaced by the conflict. Annemarie shares heartwarming stories of the resilience and hope being nurtured in the refugee children at the Love Does school in Warsaw, Poland. They also explore the exciting plans for the upcoming Love Does boutique, which will provide support and empowerment to refugee mothers in Poland. This conversation is filled with inspiration and compassion—one we know you won't want to miss! Don't forget to subscribe to the Love Does YouTube channel for more inspiring episodes. Learn more about our work and discover how you can get involved by visiting lovedoes.org. #LoveDoes
Have you ever wondered what builds resilience in us and our children? In this episode, Kate chats with Tania Johnson, co-founder of the Institute of Child Psychology. Tania shares her journey, from fostering four First Nations children to her academic accomplishments and her profound insights into attachment theory and resilience. Together, they explore the power of purposeful parenting, the importance of allowing children to fail and learn, and practical strategies to foster resilience in our young ones. Listen For: 04:44 - Experiences as a Foster Mom 11:15 - When Did We Start Protecting Children from Failure? 26:17 - The Impact of Overpraising 35:51 - Teaching Resilience Leave a rating/review for this podcast with one click Guest: Tania Johnson Website | LinkedIn | The Parenting Handbook | Instagram | Contact Kate: Email | Website | Kate's Book on Amazon | LinkedIn | Facebook | XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another inspiring episode of the Empower LEP Podcast! Today, host Jana Parker is excited to be joined by longtime friend and colleague, the incredible Dr. Jack A. Naglieri. Dr. Naglieri, an Emeritus Professor at George Mason University and a Senior Research Scientist at the Devereux Center for Resilient Children, is a pioneer in the field of educational psychology. His extensive career has seen the development of more than 25 books, 50 tests and rating scales, and about 300 research papers, making him one of the foremost experts in the field. In this episode, we take a fascinating journey through Dr. Naglieri's career, starting from his early days teaching guitar to kids in his neighborhood to becoming a school psychologist before he moved on to his innovative research. We'll explore his groundbreaking work on intelligence tests like the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test and the Cognitive Assessment System, as well as his deep commitment to creating fair and accurate assessments for all students.Dr. Naglieri shares his personal stories and unique perspectives, touching on his passion for equitable assessment, his forward-thinking approach to school psychology, and the driving forces behind his numerous career achievements. Plus, he offers some fantastic advice for those thinking about branching out from traditional school settings into private practice or other exciting ventures.Don't miss out on this engaging and thought-provoking conversation with one of the greats! Whether you're just starting out in your career or looking for new directions, Dr. Naglieri's wisdom and experience are sure to ignite your passion for your own professional journey.Listen to our conversation on Episode 31, which is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review the Empower LEP Podcast on your favorite platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue providing valuable content for the LEP community.Connect with Dr. Jack A. NaglieriEmail: jnaglieri@gmail.comWebsites: jacknaglieri.com and naglierigiftedtests.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552416016667Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naglierigeneralabilitytestsConnect with Empower LEP:https://empowerlep.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/empowerlepFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmpowerLEP/and the Empower LEP Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/583676341308649The website for this show is https://empowerleppodcast.com/If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a five-star rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us continue to bring you more inspiring stories for LEPs and supporting professionals.
This week on the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks to Dr. Tovah Klein, Professor of Psychology at Barnard College, leading researcher in the area of child development, Director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development, author and mother of three.
As parents we all want what is best for our children, but how much stress should we let them experience? Or do we protect them from life's struggles? And how does this tie in with the concept of resilience - this ability for a person to manage the daily stressors in life and maintain an overall healthy mental state. In this episode we speak with scholar, author and speaker Dr Robyne Hanley-Dafoe about the topics of resilience and stress. She has an incredible personal story which she shares with us, and which motivated her llife-long journey to learn more about stress and resilience - how it develops and how we can raise kids who are resilient through the various stressors of life. There are pearls of wisdom throughout this episode you will not want to miss!
This is part two of our conversation with Dr. Jack Naglieri, an emeritus professor at George Mason University and senior research scientist at the Devereux Center for Resilient Children. Dr. Naglieri is best known for developing the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test and the Cognitive Assessment System (CAS). Emily and Jack talk about the history and evolution of intelligence testing, exploring how traditional methods like the Stanford-Binet and WISC have influenced our understanding of intelligence for over a century. Dr. Naglieri shares his critical perspective on the limitations and biases of these tests, particularly their reliance on verbal content and the implications for equitable assessment. They also talk more about the PASS theory (Planning, Attention, Simultaneous, and Successive processing), which forms the foundation of the CAS, and how this theory, based on brain function, can provide a more accurate and inclusive measure of cognitive abilities. The CAS was designed to evaluate these processes, and offers insights into students' strengths and weaknesses, which can help identify learning disabilities and giftedness. This conversation challenges traditional views on intelligence testing and offers new perspectives on how to measure and understand cognitive abilities in a fair and scientifically grounded manner. Feel free to download a free copy of PASS Theory of Intelligence and the CAS2. Our courses in the Neurodiversity University are 50% off right now, for a limited time. Click here, and use the promo code SUMMER24. Dr. Jack A. Naglieri, Ph.D., is Emeritus Professor at George Mason University and Senior Research Scientist at the Devereux Center for Resilient Children. His main interest is the development of psychological and educational tests and the implications these approaches have for accurate and equitable assessment. He has published about 25 books, 50 tests and rating scales, and approximately 300 research papers. Jack is the author of tests used for identification of gifted students, including the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test. He partnered with Dina Brulles and Kim Lansdowne to coauthor the Naglieri Tests of General Ability Verbal, Quantitative and Nonverbal, and the book, Understanding and Using the Naglieri General Ability Tests: A Call to Equity in Gifted Education (Brulles, Lansdowne & Naglieri, 2022). Dr. Naglieri has received many awards for his extensive research program that includes scholarly research, books, and psychological tests with an emphasis on uniting sound theory with equitable scientific practice. BACKGROUND READING PASS Theory of Intelligence and the CAS2 Jack's website The Naglieri General Ability Tests
As part of our two-part series, we are speaking with Dr. Jack Naglieri, an emeritus professor at George Mason University and senior research scientist at the Devereux Center for Resilient Children. Dr. Naglieri is renowned for his work in intelligence testing and the development of the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test. In this episode, part one of the interview, he and Emily talk about his insights on the evolution and misconceptions surrounding intelligence assessment. They delve into the history of intelligence testing, highlighting the limitations and biases inherent in traditional methods. He describes the experiences that led him to question the validity of verbal-based intelligence tests, and ultimately inspired his development of nonverbal assessment tools. Dr. Naglieri describes how and why his tests aim to measure thinking rather than knowing, and how it provides a more equitable approach to assessing intelligence. They discuss the PASS theory of intelligence, and how it forms the foundation of the Cognitive Assessment System (CAS), a tool designed to measure these processes and offer a nuanced profile of an individual's cognitive strengths and weaknesses. They cover much more as well, it's an enlightening conversation about how we measure intelligence. Look for part two of the chat in episode 230. Feel free to download a free copy of PASS Theory of Intelligence and the CAS2. Our courses in the Neurodiversity University are 50% off right now, for a limited time. Click here, and use the promo code SUMMER24. Dr. Jack A. Naglieri, Ph.D., is Emeritus Professor at George Mason University and Senior Research Scientist at the Devereux Center for Resilient Children. His main interest is the development of psychological and educational tests and the implications these approaches have for accurate and equitable assessment. He has published about 25 books, 50 tests and rating scales, and approximately 300 research papers. Jack is the author of tests used for identification of gifted students, including the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test. He partnered with Dina Brulles and Kim Lansdowne to coauthor the Naglieri Tests of General Ability Verbal, Quantitative and Nonverbal, and the book, Understanding and Using the Naglieri General Ability Tests: A Call to Equity in Gifted Education (Brulles, Lansdowne & Naglieri, 2022). Dr. Naglieri has received many awards for his extensive research program that includes scholarly research, books, and psychological tests with an emphasis on uniting sound theory with equitable scientific practice. BACKGROUND READING PASS Theory of Intelligence and the CAS2 Jack's website The Naglieri General Ability Tests
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, we dive deep into the emotional masks we wear to present a facade of a perfect life to society. Join us as our guest, Anita, shares her journey growing up, dealing with bullying, experiencing emotional and physical abuse. As she navigates through high school and college, Anita's quest for identity and acceptance leads her to join numerous activities, hoping to find a place where she belongs. However, the quest for love and acceptance becomes more challenging as she encounters manipulative and abusive relationships. Anita's resilience shines through as she recounts surviving a near-fatal abusive relationship and finding the strength to reclaim her power. This episode explores the deep-seated impacts of childhood trauma, the importance of self-worth, and the journey towards healing. Tune in to hear Anita's inspiring story of survival, resilience, and the pursuit of genuine connection. Her journey led to discovering her connection with Jesus, which played a crucial role in her healing. Through prayer, self-reflection, and bold choices, she began to reclaim her life, learning to say "no" firmly and "yes" enthusiastically. She is a proud support of leading with LOVE and now has gone on to become a certified Life coach and Relationship coach, her focus is educating, training and coaching on Emotional Stability. Find Anita on Facebook at Anita Myers Get her Books on Amazon The Undercover Superhero: Mission Possible is an Inside Job https://a.co/d/08NEIpjk Grateful Celebrations Journal https://a.co/d/0bWDfDgM Hearts do Matter https://a.co/d/0dpEUHYi As always thank you for being here! The Parenting Book Mentioned in this episode, Raising Mentally Strong Kids: How to Combine the Power of Neuroscience with Love and Logic to Grow Confident, Kind, Responsible, and Resilient Children and Young Adults https://a.co/d/03dFSHuP Are you ready to get Bold and level up your life? CHANGE IS FOR YOU and I'm a message away ready to help. Add me at https://www.instagram.com/jessiemershon or email me at JessieMershon@gmail.com
Jeff Nelligan is an Army Veteran that is recognized as one of the foremost commentators in the world of American Parenting. His book “Four Lessons from My Three Sons; How You Can Raise Resilient Kids” spent four months on the Amazon Parenting Best Seller's List. His works have also been cited in numerous parenting magazines. In addition to his Army Service, he formerly worked for three members of our US Congress and was twice a Presidential appointee. He currently works as a Senior Public Affairs executive in Washington, DC Jeff shares a shocking statistic. Seventy five percent of the time you will spend in your children's lives will take place before the time they reach 12 years old. He emphasizes that raising resilient children must be an INTENTIONAL strategy. The four elements of his strategy is based upon four eternal military values; courtesy, confidence, ambition & resilience in adversity. We discuss several examples of the techniques and exercises he would conduct on a daily basis with his three sons. He started at a young age and often made the “tests” fun so that they would more easily get engaged. It is important to teach a child the importance of building relationships with the real world early in life. They will then have the “muscle memory” to face challenges that will inevitably arise. All of Jeff's sons have now embarked on military careers of their own. They still use “key phrases” they learned from those early life lessons taught by their father. I cannot recall the last time I found so much value in only 140 pages. I highly recommend “Four Lessons from My Three Sons; How You Can Raise Resilient Kids”. The book would also make an excellent gift for new parents. TAKEAWAY: “If you don't have a strategy for raising your kids, society will do it for you – and that may not be something you want.
We don't have to inherit our parenting skills. We can intentionally become the parents we want to be, incorporating some aspects of our own upbringing along with new, better parenting techniques. In this episode, Vanessa is joined by her clients Siobhan and Tony to talk through the parenting journey they have been on to gain confidence and skills in raising their 5-year-old son. Together with Vanessa, they walk through a tough parenting situation they have faced, what they have learned through their coaching and parenting work, and participate in a live coaching demo of an issue they are currently facing. Live coaching helps us all get out of the vague hypothetical style of parenting advice and into actual concrete tools that can help parents just like you. You will walk away from this episode with new parenting strategies and the inspiration you need from these incredible parents to try them out yourself. Here are the topics we covered in Parenting Journey: Breaking Patterns to Raise Confident Kids. Using the social stories technique to help manage a difficult bedtime routine. Finding the value of simple yet effective tools that meet the developmental needs of our children. The impact of being willing to say ‘yes' to new parenting techniques and strategies. The power of involving children in decision-making in everyday activities. Parenting in community and how this helps us gain appreciation for other parenting methods and confidence in our own parenting. Live coaching where Vanessa guides Siobhan and Tony through their latest struggles in their parenting journey with their ‘bossy' 5-year-old and helps them identify best-fit tools to let him know what is negotiable and what is not. Discover more about Vanessa's signature yearlong program for parents and caregivers creating a legacy of love at https://bit.ly/RORImmersion. Go to www.thecalmempoweredparent.com to get your free copy of Vanessa's Calm Parent Strategy Guide, to submit a question, to stay up to date with upcoming events, and to explore how to bring one of Vanessa's low-cost workshops to your school or group. Music by Jabari Martin instagram.com/iamstolenartifacts
Unlock the secrets to nurturing resilient children with Dr. Elisa Song, a beacon of pediatric wisdom with a quarter-century of experience. Her enlightening perspectives span everything from the effects of climate on health to the nurturing of your child's microbiome for a lifetime of wellness. In our enlightening discussion, Dr. Song shares her holistic medicine epiphany and gives us a sneak peek into her book "Healthy Kids, Happy Kids," a guide centered on the paramount importance of the microbiome in children's health. Dr. Song also dissects the rise in infections and immune challenges among children post-quarantine. We dig into the overuse of antibiotics during the pandemic and the consequential impact on gut health, stressing the critical balance of the microbiome. Join FASTer Way's next 6 week program: https://www.fasterwaytofatloss.com/ Don't forget to check out our merch, supplements and other great deals: https://fasterwayshop.com/ Subscribe: youtube.com/FASTerWaytoFatLoss Follow us on Instagram: Amanda Tress: https://www.instagram.com/amandatress FASTer Way to Fat Loss: https://www.instagram.com/fasterwaytofatloss Connect with Dr. Elisa Song: https://healthykidshappykids.com/ Pre-Order Healthy Kids, Happy Kids: https://healthykidshappykids.com/book/
Raising healthy, happy kids shouldn't be so hard. Yet, despite living in what should be the golden age of medicine, our children are sicker than ever. Nearly 1 in 2 kids has a chronic condition, whether it's eczema, asthma, ADHD, anxiety, autoimmunity, or even all of the above. Many parents are at a loss for who to turn to for trusted advice - advice that takes a root-cause, holistic approach to whole child resilience, but that doesn't dismiss the value of conventional pediatrics.Today on the show I am excited to bring back Dr. Elisa Song. Elisa is a Standford, NYU, UCSF-trained pediatrician and one of the foremost pioneers and trusted experts in pediatric integrative and functional medicine. In her holistic pediatric practice, Whole Family Wellness, she's helped thousands of kids get to the root cause of their health concerns and helped their parents understand how to heal their children from the inside out. Elisa is also the author of the Health Kids, Happy Kids: An Integrative Pediatricians Guide to Whole Child Resilience.In today's conversation, we discuss the alarming trend in children's lifespans and how the gut microbiome holds the key. Dr. Song shares her journey from conventional to integrative medicine, the detrimental effects of antibiotics on kids' gut health, particularly during infancy and adolescence, and the connection between the gut microbiome and your immune system, brain development, mental health, mood, and behavior. We also talk about strategies to empower children and parents to make informed health choices, emphasizing education on reading food labels and understanding how what we choose to eat impacts our overall health. And finally, Dr. Song offers actional advice for parents to support their children's health, including dietary changes and lifestyle adjustments.For all parents and healthcare providers listening, this episode is a call to action to reevaluate and reinforce the foundations of health in our younger generation. So, without further ado, here's my conversation with Dr. Elisa Song.As always, if you love what you hear on this show, then do me a favor and subscribe, leave a positive rating and review, and share this episode with a friend or loved one whom you think could benefit. And if you want to talk about working with me personally, I'd love to chat. Just schedule your free nutrition strategy call at https://www.bodysystems.com/free-strategy-call/.Connect with Dr. Elisa Song:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthykids_happykids/Buy her new book: https://www.healthykidshappykids.com/book/Website: https://healthykidshappykids.com/RESOURCES:Book a free call to learn about our new men's hybrid coaching program PrimeFitOS: https://www.primefitos.com/callGrab our FREE Fat Loss Fix Guide: https://bodysystems.com/fat-loss-fix-guide/Check out our new High Protein Recipe Pack – Over
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Welcome to the Strong Family Project Podcast, your go-to destination for all things family! Join hosts Joe and Mel as they dive into the heart of family dynamics and explore the power of mindset in shaping resilient and confident children. In this special episode, Joe and Mel bring their trademark warmth and wisdom to the table, offering a refreshing blend of practical advice and personal anecdotes.From navigating bedtime battles to managing meltdowns, Joe and Mel have seen it all, and they're here to share their insights with you. Tune in as they discuss the importance of mindset over tactics, revealing how a simple shift in perspective can transform family life from chaotic to calm. Get ready to uncover the secrets to staying engaged and connected in the midst of life's daily hustle and bustle.But it's not just about surviving – it's about thriving. Joe and Mel believe that every challenge is an opportunity for growth, and they're here to show you how to harness the power of positivity to create a thriving family environment. With practical tips for managing stress, transforming beliefs, and fostering a supportive atmosphere, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you build the family of your dreams.So grab a cup of coffee (or a glass of wine – we won't judge!) and join Joe and Mel as they embark on this journey of self-discovery and family empowerment. Whether you're a seasoned parent or just starting out on this wild ride called parenthood, you're sure to find inspiration and encouragement in every episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast.Keywords: family dynamics, mindset strategies, strong family, resilient children, positive thinking, managing stress, family atmosphere, parenting advice, family resilience, personal growth, family relationships, fostering confidence, supportive family, empowering mindset, family unity, parenthood journey, family empowerment, practical tips, self-discoveryGet the full 7 Elements of the Strong Family Path free at https://strongfamilyproject.com/strong-family-path/ Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@strongfamilycoAnd join the Instagram Strong Fam: https://www.instagram.com/officialstrongfamilyco/Email Us: strongfamilyco@gmail.com with comments, questions, media inquiries or brand advertising (to save time, better listen to some Strong Family episodes first and are aligned with our message!) We hope that you found this episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast helpful and informative. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us to continue creating valuable content for our listeners and to reach more families who could benefit from our message. Thank you for tuning in and for being a part of the Strong Family Project community!
On this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy discusses the importance of preparing kids for the challenges of the world by focusing on building resiliency rather than just keeping them safe. The conversation explores teaching children to overcome obstacles, trust in their abilities, and persist through difficulties to develop resilience. Tune in to learn more about how to help kids navigate and thrive in an uncertain world.
Hey Heartful Parents! Today we are sharing a past interview with Melissa Griffin. Melissa was part of our Safe Parenting Summit in 2023 and as we gear up for the second annual Safe Parenting Summit I thought it would be great for you to get a sneak peek of what you can expect when you join this year's Safe Parenting Summit. Drawing from her years in Human Resources, Melissa "HR Mom" Griffin is passionate about the importance of raising "Real World-Ready Kids" who can successfully launch into adulthood. She uses humor and real-life examples to help parents and educators build a child's critical life skills and independence from a young age. She believes parents are most effective when they “Stop Parenting and Start Leading.” During our conversation we explore practical strategies for guiding our kids towards independence, like role-playing and creating supportive environments for mistakes. Plus, we'll share personal stories and examples to inspire you along the way. By the end, you'll have actionable steps to kickstart your child's journey towards independence. And don't forget to mark your calendars for May 6-10th for the Safe Parenting Summit, where experts will share invaluable insights on raising resilient children. You can register for the Summit here: https://thesafeparentingsummit.com/waitlist/ So, stay tuned for more inspiring conversations and practical guidance on empowering your children for success. See you there, Heartful Parents! Connect with Melissa: https://HRmom.com/ https://www.facebook.com/askHRmom http://www.instagram.com/HRmom http://www.Patreon.com/HRmom
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Dan Peterson is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), advanced trainer for the Nurtured Heart Approach™ (NHA), and the founder of The Compass 4 Life. He specializes in helping adults who work with or have challenging children develop strategies for their child to succeed in both the school environment and family setting. Dan Peterson shares his personal journey from growing up in a large family with young parents to becoming a father himself at the age of 32. He reflects on the contrast between his upbringing and his approach to parenting, emphasizing the importance of a strong foundation in marriage before taking on the role of a parent. He also touches on the long-term effects of unresolved childhood issues, highlighting the potential for depression, anxiety, and susceptibility to peer pressure as children grow older. Dan Peterson underscores the critical need for connection and acceptance, which are fundamental human needs that persist throughout life. www.thedadedge.com/friday149 www.thecompass4life.com/dadedge www.thedadedge.com/patience www.thedadedge.com/summit2024
What role does mental strength play in your child's success? There's no doubt that kids need their parent's love and support to become happy, healthy adults. But that same love and support can have a dark side if it results in you doing too much for them. Even though it can be hard to watch your kids struggle or face consequences for their decisions, allowing them to make mistakes just might be the most important thing you can do to help them succeed. In this episode, Dr. Daniel Amen is going to talk about how to nurture mental strength in your children. Dr. Amen is a physician, child and adult psychiatrist, and founder of BrainMD and Amen Clinics, where he's completed over 200,00 SPECT brain scans from all over the world. Dr. Amen is also the New York Times bestselling author of over 30 books, including his latest, Raising Mentally Strong Kids: How to Combine the Power of Neuroscience with Love and Logic to Grow Confident, Kind, Responsible, and Resilient Children and Young Adults. Raising mentally strong kids in today's world is a challenge. Between alarming trends in mental health and the hidden dangers of our technological world, parents face an uphill battle like never before. That's why Dr. Amen is on a mission to equip you with the tools to raise resilient, competent, and thriving young minds. Listen in as Dr. Amen shares three things that will ensure you always make good parenting decisions so you can raise mentally strong children. Link to Limitless Expanded Link to Kwik Success Program Link to Kwik Programs (Use code: PODCAST15) Link to Show Notes Link to Kwik Brain C.O.D.E. Quiz Link to Free Speed Reading Masterclass If you're inspired, I want to invite you to join me in my brand NEW 10-day course, specifically designed to boost your productivity. I know it sounds too good to be true, but I give you step-by-step guides using the accelerated learning model to help you get more done and achieve your goals.
For the first time ever, The Lautners welcome back a past guest, Dr. Amen, for another conversation on mental wellness, this time for children. Whether you're a parent, want to be a parent, or have no desire to be a parent, Dr. Amen offers insight into relationships and development that we're certain you can apply to your life in some way. Dr. Amen explains why he wanted to write a book with Dr. Charles Fay and tackle what is missing from most parenting books—brain health! He explains the importance of special time, active listening, and letting children make affordable mistakes. There is undeniably a youth mental health crisis, and Dr. Amen hopes that by offering a “parenting manual” that encourages firm, kind parenting, children will have a better chance at mental strength from the very start. Be sure to follow Dr. Amen @doc_amen and pre-order his new book, Raising Mentally Strong Kids: How to Combine the Power of Neuroscience with Love and Logic to Grow Confident, Kind, Responsible, and Resilient Children and Young Adults Thanks to our awesome sponsors for supporting this episode! Caraway — Visit Carawayhome.com/THESQUEEZE or use code THESQUEEZE at checkout to take advantage of this limited-time offer for 10% off your next purchase Cerebral — Cerebral is giving our listeners 15% off their first month of online therapy, medication or both. Get started at cerebral.Com/podcast and use code thesqueeze to make 2024 your best year yet. Offer only valid on monthly plans. Other exclusions may apply. See site for details Honeylove — Get 20% OFF @honeylove by going to honeylove.com/THESQUEEZE! #honeylovepod Clarins — Go to clarins.com/thesqueeze with promo code THESQUEEZE and get Multi-Active Day & Night Cream for 10% OFF, A FREE WELCOME GIFT, PLUS FREE SHIPPING on your first order To email us your questions or share your story, you can reach out to lautner.thesqueezepodcast@gmail.com. Be sure to rate, review, and follow the podcast so you don't miss an episode! Plus, follow us on Instagram, @thesqueeze and personally @taylautner and @taylorlautner + on TikTok @thesqueezepodcast To learn more from The Lemons Foundation, follow @lemonsbytay on Instagram and visit lemonsbytay.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Building Resiliency in Children: A Strong Family Project Podcast DiscussionIn this episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast, hosts Joe and Mell explore the widely held belief that today's children lack resilience. They discuss the role of media and societal values in shaping this perception and express concern over 'outcome-based' mindsets that can hinder children's growth. The pair gives examples from their own parenting experiences to showcase the importance of teaching children responsibility, independence, and critical thinking. Furthermore, they introduce the idea of creating a timeline of age-appropriate milestones that children should achieve towards becoming independent adults. They emphasize the importance of resisting the urge to provide too much support in the form of a constant connection via cell phones.00:00 Introduction to the Strong Family Project Podcast00:31 Personal Family Stories and Building Relationships00:53 The Importance of Open Communication with Children01:58 Navigating the Challenges of Adolescence03:20 The Role of Parents in Guiding Children's Development06:03 The Importance of Building Resilience in Children07:35 Challenging Generational Stereotypes and Assumptions07:45 The Impact of Media and Society on Perceptions of Youth11:17 The Importance of Personal Excellence and Individual Skills16:11 The Role of Parents in Shaping Children's Attitudes Towards Work22:44 The Importance of Participating in Community and School Activities26:53 The Value of Celebrating the Process, Not Just the Outcome29:09 Guiding Children Towards Independence30:21 The Importance of Nurturing Independence in Children31:01 Practical Examples of Fostering Independence33:40 The Role of Routines in Building Confidence37:16 The Value of Sports and Activities in Child Development42:42 The Cell Phone Dilemma: When and Why?49:41 The Power of Allowing Children to Make Decisions52:09 Conclusion: The Journey to Raising Resilient ChildrenTune in to discover how to empower your children to thrive in an ever-changing world. Let's embark on this journey together towards raising resilient and confident young individuals. Don't miss out on valuable insights and actionable advice – subscribe now to the Strong Family Project PodcastGet the full 7 Elements of the Strong Family Path free at https://strongfamilyproject.com/strong-family-path/ Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@strongfamilycoAnd join the Instagram Strong Fam: https://www.instagram.com/officialstrongfamilyco/Email Us: strongfamilyco@gmail.com with comments, questions, media inquiries or brand advertising (to save time, better listen to some Strong Family episodes first and are aligned with our message!) We hope that you found this episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast helpful and informative. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us to continue creating valuable content for our listeners and to reach more families who could benefit from our message. Thank you for tuning in and for being a part of the Strong Family Project community!
In today's episode, Tammy and Tania walk you through their new book: The Parenting Handbook: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children. This book helps parents develop deep and connected relationships with their children. Tammy and Tania offer parents practical tools and strategies backed by the latest research in neuroscience and developmental psychology. Parents will learn about how to foster optimal brain development in children, and how to translate that into actionable steps each and every day. This book is a roadmap to nurture resiliency, connection, emotional regulation, and well-being in children. If you purchase a book today, you also get access to one of our most popular e-courses on Compassionate Discipline (6.5 hours worth of content). Head over to myparentinghandbook.com for more!
Episode Topic: Pathways Out of PovertyRaising Resilient Children explores the science of early childhood development and how parents, health professionals, and the Catholic Church can positively shape children's future outcomes. How is Notre Dame aligning cutting edge early childhood neuroscience with the lived experiences of families? Join Dr. Neil Boothby, Ed.D., Fr. Lou DelFra, C.S.C., and Dr. Carrie Quinn, M.D. ‘96 to learn how the Global Center for the Development of the Whole Child works with decision makers across a diversity of sectors, cultures, and political values to offer powerful pathways forward for at-risk individuals, communities, and nations.Featured Speakers:Christine TrinterDr. Neil Boothby, Ed.D.Fr. Lou DelFra, C.S.C.Dr. Carrie Quinn, M.D. ‘96Read this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: go.nd.edu/811697.This podcast is a part of the ThinkND Series titled Raising Resilient Children. Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career. Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu. Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
Ben Greenfield Fitness Key Takeaways Joe noticed his oldest son was struggling with communicationThey created games and activities to fill in the gaps “Popsicle stick game”:Pick out someone's name and a topic and then you have to keep eye contact and have a conversation about that topic for 60 secondsBen suggests Rhetoric, a great game to make you speak but also to get to know better your friends and family“We need to take the best practices that a lot of people put into major organizations and apply them to our family, whether it's business, sports teams, music world… Everything is well organized but for some reason, our families are just kind of like ‘Let's just let it happen and hope it works out well.'” – Joe HasheyHow do Joe and Mell involve their children? Build a habit of morning exercise“5 minutes of morning exercise doesn't make a world of physical difference but it makes a world of difference in their habits.” – Joe HasheyKeep the family workouts funModern-day young men often lack clear rites of passage, leading to confusion about their roles in societyHelp them prove to themselves they can do hard things!Joe climbed Pikes Peak with his 2 sons: Gave them a Garmin outdoor watch to signify they are now more in charge of their dayShow up on time, decide their habits, etc.They also introduced the concept of giving up some childhood items to embrace the next phase of life“What's memorable is portable.” – Joe HasheyYour kids are going to establish values, whether you help teach them or not“You need to establish core values, not just good values, but great values and the things that you really stand for, instead of just being this kind of margarine of a good life.”– Joe HasheyThey used a technique called “Kill, Keep, or Combine” to select their core values, narrowing them down to 5 or 6 that are most meaningful to their familyJoe and Mell's family meetings during Saturday or Sunday dinner:Start with gratitude (family value embodiment)Then go on with discussion topicsTough truths: A chance for everyone to say whatever they wantWeekly commitmentsComplimenting everyone for their contributions Ending meetings with handshakes and hugsThey don't want to be told what to do Kids love to be a part of the problem-solving, pointing to the kids for the solutionsAlways point to children for solutionsRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgEver found yourself pondering the decisions you'd navigate if life orchestrated an unexpected turn and reshaped your family's journey? My guests today, Joe and Mell Hashey, had their lives turned upside down in 2020, forcing them to bid farewell to their cherished "dream home" and embark on a 2,000-mile journey to an unfamiliar town, where they knew no one. This transformative experience became the catalyst for the creation of Strong Family Co. — a versatile framework any family can adopt to establish values and cultivate stress-free family leadership. Joe Hashey earned his Master of Education from Colgate University, where he played football for a few years before four knee surgeries. He went on to become an award-winning high school social studies teacher for eight years and a local youth coach. Mell Hashey is a former social worker turned stay-at-home mom of three. In college, Joe's father passed away due to preventable health issues. Fueled by a passion for promoting health and wellness, Joe launched a local personal training company dedicated to helping busy adults live longer and healthier lives. He has been a prominent leader in his community for 15 years and was honored as the Chamber of Commerce's Small Business Person of the Year in 2018. Realizing he was dedicating more time to his business than to his family, Joe swiftly rebalanced. Now, as a business consultant for companies coast to coast, he applies those lessons to guide the most important organization in his life: his family. Together, the Hasheys penned, Strong Family Guidebook: Your Guide to Raising Confident, Independent, and Resilient Children, a practical guide full of the wisdom that transformed their family into a resilient unit. Joe and Mell emphasize the irreplaceable role parents play in their children's lives, reminding you that amidst career and financial pursuits, parenthood is earned through daily commitment. From organizing family meetings to instilling lasting principles in your children, The Strong Family Guidebook offers an operating system for your family's unique values and dynamics, fostering a resilient family, where individual strengths contribute to the collective magic that binds you together. For the full show notes, visit: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/strongfamily Episode Sponsors: Paleovalley: Go to paleovalley.com/ben to get 15% off your first order. Organifi: Go to Organifi.com/Ben for 20% off your order. Jigsaw Health: Visit JigsawAC.com and use code Greenfield10 to get 10% off on your order. BEAM Minerals: If you want to up your mineral game, give BEAM Minerals a try. Go to beamminerals.com and use code BEN at checkout for 20% off your order. Ultimate Longevity: Head to ultimatelongevity.com/ben to get your hands on grounding mats for your mattress, pillow, blankets, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Eric McGhee shares his wisdom and insights on the role of fathers in society and the impact of fatherlessness. He discusses the negative effects of fatherlessness and the importance of fathers in providing protection, guidance, and discipline. Eric emphasizes the need for mentorship and support for fatherless families and shares his own journey to becoming a father. He also highlights the importance of seeking wisdom from the Heavenly Father and balancing exposure to the world with godly living. Eric reflects on the emotions and responsibilities of fatherhood and the lessons he has learned along the way. In this conversation, Eric McGhee discusses the importance of spiritual maturity in children and the role of character development. He emphasizes the need for children to be spiritually mature at an early age to avoid making the same mistakes he did. Eric also shares his perspective on parenting and the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit for guidance. Additionally, he talks about his role as a teacher and minister, highlighting the impact of teaching and the call to ministry. Eric concludes by sharing his vision for the future and his plans to increase his online presence. Takeaways Fatherlessness has a significant negative impact on children and society as a whole. Fathers play a crucial role in providing protection, guidance, and discipline in the family. Mentorship and support are essential for fatherless families to thrive. Seeking wisdom from the Heavenly Father is key to being a godly father. Balancing exposure to the world with godly living is important for raising children. Fatherhood is a journey that requires intentionality, love, and a commitment to the well-being of the child. Children should be encouraged to develop spiritual maturity at an early age to avoid making mistakes and to have a strong foundation in their faith. Character development is more important than academic success or material wealth. Parents should prioritize instilling good character in their children. Relying on the Holy Spirit is crucial in parenting, as it provides guidance and wisdom beyond human intellect. Eric's role as a teacher and minister has shaped his perspective on parenting and his desire to use his gifts to impact others. After moving from the Washington DC area to Atlanta, Georgia in 2006, Minister Eric McGhee became a member of Faith Christian Center (FCC) in Smyrna, Georgia in 2007. Although Minister McGhee has a long history of working with children and adults of all ages in the field of education, where he has worked on the local, state, and federal levels, he accepted the call to the five-fold ministry as a teacher after rededicating his life to Christ at FCC. Minister McGhee has been at Lionheart Church International since the first service held in Austell, GA in 2011 and is part of the church board and ministry team. He serves as a deacon, an usher, and the Spiritual Growth Class teacher. Connect with Eric Facebook: @emcgheemedia Instagram: @emcgheemedia Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@EMcGheeMedia Email: emcgheemedia@gmail.com Lionheart Church International Please share Your Voice Must Be Heard with friends, family and others that you believe would benefit. And please take a moment to rate us on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts. Connect with Marquita Email: voicemustbeheard@gmail.com Instagram: @yourvoicemustbeheardpodcast
Ever found yourself pondering the decisions you'd navigate if life orchestrated an unexpected turn and reshaped your family's journey? My guests today, Joe and Mell Hashey, had their lives turned upside down in 2020, forcing them to bid farewell to their cherished "dream home" and embark on a 2,000-mile journey to an unfamiliar town, where they knew no one. This transformative experience became the catalyst for the creation of Strong Family Co. — a versatile framework any family can adopt to establish values and cultivate stress-free family leadership. Joe Hashey earned his Master of Education from Colgate University, where he played football for a few years before four knee surgeries. He went on to become an award-winning high school social studies teacher for eight years and a local youth coach. Mell Hashey is a former social worker turned stay-at-home mom of three. In college, Joe's father passed away due to preventable health issues. Fueled by a passion for promoting health and wellness, Joe launched a local personal training company dedicated to helping busy adults live longer and healthier lives. He has been a prominent leader in his community for 15 years and was honored as the Chamber of Commerce's Small Business Person of the Year in 2018. Realizing he was dedicating more time to his business than to his family, Joe swiftly rebalanced. Now, as a business consultant for companies coast to coast, he applies those lessons to guide the most important organization in his life: his family. Together, the Hasheys penned, Strong Family Guidebook: Your Guide to Raising Confident, Independent, and Resilient Children, a practical guide full of the wisdom that transformed their family into a resilient unit. Joe and Mell emphasize the irreplaceable role parents play in their children's lives, reminding you that amidst career and financial pursuits, parenthood is earned through daily commitment. From organizing family meetings to instilling lasting principles in your children, The Strong Family Guidebook offers an operating system for your family's unique values and dynamics, fostering a resilient family, where individual strengths contribute to the collective magic that binds you together. For the full show notes, visit: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/strongfamily Episode Sponsors: Paleovalley: Go to paleovalley.com/ben to get 15% off your first order. Organifi: Go to Organifi.com/Ben for 20% off your order. Jigsaw Health: Visit JigsawAC.com and use code Greenfield10 to get 10% off on your order. BEAM Minerals: If you want to up your mineral game, give BEAM Minerals a try. Go to beamminerals.com and use code BEN at checkout for 20% off your order. Ultimate Longevity: Head to ultimatelongevity.com/ben to get your hands on grounding mats for your mattress, pillow, blankets, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Embodied Faith: on Relational Neuroscience, Spiritual Formation, and Faith
Many children today are growing up amid adversity, whether brought on by family difficulties or larger societal crises. All children need to be able to deal with stress, cope with challenges, and persevere through disappointments. While we cannot protect children from all hardships, we can promote healthy development that fosters resilience.Our guest, Dr. Holly Catterton Allen, recently retired from her position as Professor of Christian Ministries and Family Science at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Allen's books include Intergenerational Christian Formation and Forming Resilient Children: The Role of Spiritual Formation for Healthy Development.Join Attaching to God Learning Cohort: Quieting an Anxious and Avoidant Faith.Starting February 8 (2024), and meets Thursday, 4 pm -5 pm (EST). Link: https://www.embodiedfaith.life/attaching-to-god-cohortStay Connected: Need spiritual coaching that aligns with this podcast? Connect with Cyd Holsclaw here. Join the Embodied Faith community to stay connected and get posts, episodes, & resources. Support the podcast with a one-time or regular gift (to keep this ad-free without breaking the Holsclaw's bank).
Kiva Schuler is the Founder and CEO of The Jai Institute for Parenting, and the author of the ground-breaking book The Peaceful Parenting (R)evolution: Changing the World by Changing How We Parent which examines the “consequences” of traditional parenting methods and offers a more modern approach grounded in emotional intelligence, values-led leadership, and effective communication. Kiva's passion for parenting stemmed from her own childhood experiences of neglect and trauma. Like many of her generation, she had a front-row seat to the kind of parenting that she did not want for her own children. The Jai Institute is the fulfillment of a promise that she made to herself when she was 16 years old that when she had children of her own, she would learn to parent them with compassion, consistency, and communication. On a mission to change the culture around parenting, Kiva wants children to grow up to reach their full potential, and live their lives free of trauma, shame, and emotional wounds. As a mother, she has built an extraordinary business that has touched tens of thousands of lives, and empowered others who share her mission to do this work. What You'll Learn ● How to raise responsible humans. ● How to model self-regulation. ● How to create healthy boundaries. ● How to regulate modern accessibility. ● How to rebuild intergenerational relationships. Timestamps · [04:42] A bit about Kiva. · [08:01] Kiva's parenting philosophy. · [12:19] The idea of conformity. · [16:13] Regulating ourselves. · [29:16] Eating freedom. · [36:34] Where to draw the line. · [44:59] Understanding childrens' capacity. · [49:14] The paradigm of teenage behaviors. · [53:57] Navigating faith. · [56:10] Regulating modern accessibility. · [63:39] Rebuilding relationships. Memorable Quotes · “Tension is contagious.” – Chris Yonker [23:58] · “Stop trying to put them in the box that we think they should be in.” – Kiva Schuler [51:41] · “All a child wants is to be seen and heard and acknowledged by their parent.” – Kiva Schuler [67:24] Social Media LinkedIn: Kiva Schuler. Instagram: @kiva_schuler. Websites www.jaiinstituteforparenting.com. Read: The Peaceful Parenting (R)evolution: Changing the World by Changing How We Parent. Listen: Eddie Stern – Proven Strategies to Lower Your Stress Response and Improve Performance.
Welcome back to another episode of the Jews Next Door, we have an amazing opportunity this week to hear from Miriam Campbell, the founder of Skills for Connection, which provides parents and professionals with training and materials to support social-emotional development. This parenting expert shares her top techniques for teaching children important social-emotional skills from a young age. From handling big feelings to making new friends, learn simple strategies like deep breathing, active listening, and reframing anxiety that will give your kids the tools to succeed. Discover how to turn your own struggles into opportunities for growth and watch as your children blossom into healthy and emotionally intelligent people. 00:00 Intro 02:01 Be an example of a growing person 05:29 What does an emotionally healthy child look like? 07:54 Practical tools and techniques to help children 14:32 Give a child words to label emotions 17:35 Helping constructs and their application 19:58 How to help children self-regulate 25:01 How to help children develop social skills? 31:30 Offering words to label emotions 33:42 How to help an anxious child? 39:21 Helping a child with a low-confidence 42:14 Parents struggling with their emotional health 50:54 Help and support for struggling parents Follow us! Gen Aleph Website - genaleph.org Twitter - twitter.com/yairmenchel IG - instagram.com/parentingthejewsnextdor YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJewsNextDor/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
In this episode, Dr. Metzger is joined by Tnisha Poe, an incredible mom, business owner, and professional, who is raising a resilient black teen. Together, they will dive into the crucial topic of raising resilient children, exploring culturally relevant parenting approaches within African-American communities. If you have questions or want to connect, contact us at theempowerlab@gmail.com. How to Connect with our Guest today: Tnisha Poe Instagram: @TPoe__ Tnisha.poe@gmail.com EMPOWER Instagram
Are you prepared to wage the battle for hope? As fathers and leaders, we're not just fighting for our own souls. We're contending for the souls of our children, the future generation. We're on a quest to discover how to provide beams of hope amidst the swirling tempests of life. In this pursuit, we turn to Tolkien's The Return of the King, examining the character of Denethor, a symbol of despair and defeat. We also reflect on the importance of raising our children to be strong, courageous, and hopeful.In the midst of the raging battle at the Pelennor Fields, we take inspiration from King Theoden, another character from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. Theoden's story speaks of despair transformed into courage, glory, and a brave death. His tale teaches us the lesson of resurrection hope, the ultimate white pill in the face of death. We also explore the resurgence of cultures that go down fighting and delve into why the youth of today are embracing post-millennialism as a way of maintaining hope in the future.Diving further, we scrutinize the role of media consumption in conservative culture and how it feeds into a narrative of decline. But we're not stopping there. We're charting out ways to combat this mindset, gleaning lessons from Theoden's example. We're striving to guide you in leading your families with bravery and optimism, armed with faith, joy, and an unshakeable belief in the promises of the Lord. We invite you to join us on this journey towards hope and resilience.Notes: This episode is sponsored by Salt and Strings butchery. Order your custom meat bundle today!It's also brought to you by Squirrelly Joe's Coffee. Order your beans today! This episode is also sponsored by Private Family Banking Partners. Contact Private Family Banking Partner at banking@privatefamilybanking.com to set up a free private consultation and get started building wealth now and unto future generations. Additionally, to get your copy of their free book, go to www.protectyourmoneynow.net.Get your chicks at IdealPoultry.com. This episode is sponsored by Salt and Strings butchery. Order your custom meat bundle today!This episode is also sponsored by Private Family Banking Partners. Contact Private Family Banking Partner at banking@privatefamilybanking.com to set up a free private consultation and get started building wealth now and unto future generations. Additionally, to get your copy of their free book, go to www.protectyourmoneynow.net. Place your meat order with Salt & Strings.Start banking with Private Family Banking. You can reach Private Family Banking Partner, Chuck DeLadurantey at chuck@privatefamiliybanking.com, call him directly at 830-339-9472, or download his e-book HERE. 10 Ways to Make Money with Your MAXX-D Trailer.
Welcome to a bonus "Ask Me 3" episode with Mari Collins Harris! Listen as I ask Mari the 3 questions: 1. How does Ketshop help teach kids personal responsibility? 2. How can Ketshop help reduce clutter in the home? 3. How does buyer's remorse help children to learn budgeting? Listen as Mari asks me the 3 questions: 1. Chores vs. Allowance: how do you give your kids money without spoiling them? 2. How can you teach your kids to be generous? 3. How can we encourage our kids to use technology responsibly? -- Ketshop app: https://ketshop.com/ Rachel's free coaching calls: https://rachel-bailey.com/coaching/ Rachel's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RachelBailey Rachel's Raising Resilience Membership: https://rachel-bailey.com/raising-resilience-membership/
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Is your child scared of school shootings, tornadoes, climate change, and on and on? Do you want to learn how to help them not get stuck in these fears? Join us as we talk with Dr. Melissa Goldberg Mintz is a clinical psychologist based in Houston, Texas. She is the author of the book, "Has Your Child Been Traumatized: How to Know and What to Do to Promote Healing and Recovery."In this episode, we cover:The world feels scary.CovidSchool shootingsPolice shootingsWeather eventWildfiresOur kids are struggling.Pediatric mental health hospitalizations have increased and intensified. More than eight in 10 public schools have seen stunted behavioral and social-emotional development in their students since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and 57 percent of teen girls and 29 percent of teen boys reported feeling “persistently sad or hopeless” over the past year.Many of the children being raised by the parents in our audience have experienced trauma before, but it feels like more kids are being shaken by current events.Is there a distinction between trauma with a “T” and little “t” trauma?How do we know if our child has been traumatized, regardless of whether it is an event outside of their personal world or an event that they are involved in?What are the symptoms of trauma and how to they vary by age of the child? (pre-school, school-aged, adolescents)Why do some kids seem to take all the troubling world events in stride while others struggle? And why do some kids seem to bounce back quickly from troubling events that happen to them directly? What makes a child resilient? The top question on most parents' mind is, “Will my child be OK?”What can parents do to help when their child is struggling with coping with all the scary things in our world?It's tempting to be lenient and not enforce rules when we see our child struggling. Is this the best approach?What life skills can parents teach that will help their child be more resilient and able to cope with scary world events?How do we know if our child is stuck and not moving past their fears with our help?What types of therapy are available and how can parents decide which one would be best for their child?This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them. Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:Weekly podcastsWeekly articles/blog postsResource pages on all aspects of family buildingPlease leave us a rating or review RateThisPodcast.com/creatingafamilySupport the showPlease leave us a rating or review RateThisPodcast.com/creatingafamily
Welcome to a bonus "Ask Me 3" episode with prenatal yoga teacher Deb Flashenberg! Listen as I ask Deb the 3 questions: 1. How does POSTnatal yoga benefit a new parent as oppose to just going back to their regular class? 2. What is one thing a new parent can do right away to help heal diastasis and help their pelvic floor? 3. What is your "go to" yoga pose to relieve upper back pain from breastfeeding? Listen as Deb asks me the 3 questions: 1. What are your suggestions for supporting anxious children? 2. How as a parent can we respond to kids' stress and overwhelm, and how should we foster overall resilience? 3. What are some ways to make transitions easier even when time "warnings" and count downs have been given? ie- getting off a device, getting out of the house? -- Rachel's free coaching calls: https://rachel-bailey.com/coaching/ Rachel's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RachelBailey Rachel's Raising Resilience Membership: https://rachel-bailey.com/raising-resilience-membership/
Discover expert insights in this episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast, where Joe and Mel explore essential strategies for maintaining family unity and fostering independence during periods of solo parenting. Learn how to navigate the challenges of running a household and nurturing confident children when one parent is away. Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:24
If there's ever been a time when we needed a boost in RESILIENCY, it's now.Let's face it—divorce, health issues, financial crises, and other major challenges can really knock us down, both emotionally and physically. We can't avoid the punches, setbacks, and unexpected losses that leave us feeling devastated for what seems like forever.But here's the smart move: learn how to manage these curveballs with an OPTIMAL RESILIENCE MINDSET.This week, I have the privilege of speaking with the incredible resilience expert, DR. TARYN MARIE. Dr. Marie discovered that resilience was the key to healing and minimizing ongoing trauma. Her work as the founder of the RESILIENCE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE and author of the NY TIMES best-selling book, THE FIVE PRACTICES OF HIGHLY RESILIENT PEOPLE, has made her a sought-after keynote speaker and a favorite among podcast listeners.Get ready to soak up some wisdom as we explore:Unveiling the true essence of resiliencyHow CHALLENGE, CHANGE, and COMPLEXITY are intertwined with resilienceDebunking the 5 Myths of Resilient PeopleThe power of creating a REVERSE BUCKET LISTNavigating the tricky terrain of vulnerability and overcoming SHAME BIASHarnessing the strength of PRODUCTIVE PERSEVERANCEA deep dive into the world of GRITUncovering the habits and characteristics of resilient individualsRituals that cultivate a RESILIENT LIFEBut that's not all—we also delve into crucial conversations about equipping parents with the tools to raise resilient children and reflecting on the messages our older selves should have imparted to our younger selves.Here's the bottom line: When we embrace vulnerability, thoughtfulness, and perseverance, we equip ourselves with the essential tools to lead resilient lives. Get ready to transform your mindset and unleash your resilience!