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When your teen falls in love for the first time—or goes through their first heartbreak—it can be emotional for everyone. You want to protect them, guide them, and maybe even stop them from getting hurt. But if you're not careful, your good intentions can push them away. In this episode, I'm joined by journalist, professor, and fellow mom Lisa A. Phillips, author of First Love: Guiding Teens Through Relationships and Heartbreak. Lisa shares powerful insight from her personal and professional journey helping teens—and parents—navigate the emotional rollercoaster of young love. If you're wondering how to talk to your teen about dating, heartbreak, or those “red flag” relationships without causing shutdown or secrecy, this conversation is a must-listen. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE Why teens hide their relationships—and how to keep the conversation open How to support your teen through their first heartbreak without minimizing their pain What to say when you're worried about who your teen is dating How sharing your relationship experiences can actually help your teen make better choices 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR PARENTS OF TEENS Validation builds trust: When your teen opens up about a relationship, resist the urge to fix it. Just listen first. Judgment shuts teens down: Even one negative comment can drive their dating life underground. Ask, don't assume: “Dating” might just mean texting or walking to class together—so ask what it means to them. Help them reflect, not rebel: Instead of telling them who not to date, ask how that person makes them feel. Model real-life lessons: You don't have to be perfect—just honest. Your own dating history can be a powerful teaching tool.
It's prom season—a time for dancing, fun, and…teen pregnancies. That prompts an important—and controversial—question: What's the Christian position on teenagers dating? Is it innocent fun—or a recipe for disaster? We chime in with our opinions on this episode of The 40 Days for Life Podcast.
From middle school friendships to high school relationships, parents can help their teens develop healthy boundaries, recognize signs of unhealthy relationships, and navigate the tricky balance between trust and independence. We talk about respect, consent, and setting boundaries to ensure your teen is a part of safe and respectful relationships.Resources mentioned: gbmc.org/safeCall 1-866-331-9474Text "love is" to 22522loveisrespect.org
In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker sits down with 15-year-old Elle Liemandt, the creator of Ask Elle, an AI-powered dating coach app designed for teens. They dive into the challenges of modern teen dating, exploring how social media platforms like Snapchat influence relationships and shape teen interactions. Elle shares insights on how her app helps teens rebuild essential social skills, handle rejection with confidence, and develop healthier dating habits. Dr. Meeker and Elle also discuss the crucial role parents play in guiding their teens through today's evolving dating landscape. They highlight key strategies for fostering open parent-teen communication and staying informed about social media's impact on relationships. This episode is essential listening for parents, educators, and anyone looking to understand the new rules of teen dating in the digital age. About Our Guest Elle Liemandt is a driven 15-year-old high school student passionate about using technology and education to create positive change. As the creator of AI-powered platforms Datebot and Ask Elle (iOS), she helps teens navigate the complexities of dating and relationships with confidence and insight. Topics Covered in This Episode: ✅ The reality of teen dating today ✅ How Snapchat and other social platforms shape teen relationships ✅ The biggest social pressures teens face in dating ✅ Why rejection is a major issue for boys—and how to help ✅ How the Ask Elle app supports teens in building confidence ✅ The importance of parent-teen communication in dating discussions
Healing Broken Hearts: Finding True Love Through FaithIn this episode of the Teens Draw Near to God poetry podcast, Shirah Chante shares her poem Silver Sapphire or Gold and explores the journey of finding true love. Speaking directly to teenagers, parents, and those who guide teens, Shirah emphasizes the importance of drawing closer to God. She shares personal experiences from her college days and discusses how poetry helped her navigate through tough times. Shirah invites listeners to consider their own emotional and spiritual journeys, encouraging them to focus on self-identity and purpose rather than rushing into relationships. She addresses the pain of broken hearts and the importance of healing with God's love, offering a prayer for those who have experienced emotional and physical abuse. The episode highlights trusting God's guidance in romantic relationships and taking a thoughtful approach to love.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:17 Healing Broken Hearts01:30 Reading the Poem: Silver Sapphire or Gold10:45 Analyzing the Poem12:24 Advice on Relationships and Healing18:06 Prayer and ConclusionInstagramFacebookLinkedInYoutubeBlogBuy Jaundiced View: Desire Love Hate Religion book of poetry.Get godly counsel with Shirah Chante:Visit https://shirahchante.com/coaching/
Episode 102 Moms talking about Teen Dating
With Valentine's Day just behind us, many parents are reflecting on teen dating—when it should start, what rules to set, and how to guide their kids through relationships. In this Ask Dr. Meg episode of the Parenting Great Kids podcast, Dr. Meg Meeker answers the most common questions from parents, covering everything from the right age to start dating to setting healthy boundaries and expectations. She emphasizes the importance of open communication, encouraging parents to involve their teens in setting dating guidelines. Dr. Meeker also shares why she advises against high school dating due to its emotional impact and potential for heartbreak, advocating instead for strong friendships. Additionally, she highlights practical strategies for helping teens make informed choices, such as role-playing real-life scenarios and setting non-negotiable character traits for future partners. This episode is part one of a two-part series on teen dating. In part two, we'll hear from a young adult who reflects on what she wishes she had known about dating as a teenager. Don't forget to enable notifications on your podcast app so you don't miss part two. Want to work directly with Dr. Meg? Click here to book a personalized coaching session and get expert guidance on navigating your child's journey through teen dating! Key Moments 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:18 Why Discuss Dating? 02:12 Should Kids Date in High School? 02:29 The Impact of Breakups 03:25 Mistakes and Risks in High School Dating 04:34 Friendships vs. Dating 05:36 Understanding Dating Expectations 06:10 The Pressures of Dating 17:49 Setting Boundaries and Rules 21:54 Setting Curfews and Boundaries 22:47 Discussing Dating Rules with Your Spouse 23:26 The Dangers of Underage Drinking 25:22 Role-Playing Dating Scenarios 30:02 Handling a Problematic Boyfriend 34:27 Building Trust and Setting Expectations 37:28 Staying Involved in Your Child's Private World 40:52 Concluding Thoughts and Professional Help Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adults are baffled, bemused, and slightly horrified by what they hear about teen dating. Our 16-year-old guest, Elle Kristine, helps set the record straight on today's teen relationships. She uses decidedly modern methods to offer teens relationship advice, like her @AskElle account on TikTok and her AI-based teen dating app. Ultimately, Elle believes that today's teens are looking for the same things they have always sought in relationships: connection and love. Show Notes: Join our LESS AWKWARD MEMBERSHIP Go to Quince.com/awkward for free shipping and 365-day returns Head to http://lumen.me/AWKWARD for 20% off your purchase Get 20% OFF any AquaTru water purifier when you go to AquaTru.com and use promo code AWKWARD Visit equip.health/AWKWARD to get a free consultation from Equip Order our book This Is So Awkward Check out all our speaking and curriculum at www.lessawkward.com and our super comfy products at www.myoomla.com To bring us to your school or community email operations@lessawkward.com To submit listener questions email podcast@lessawkward.com Watch the full episode on Youtube! Produced by Peoples Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we discuss how to help teens and kids set healthy boundaries around dating. We also talk about safety in dating as well as how social media can come into play. For a free coaching consultation visit Core Connection! Finally! A Podcast for the Adult Children of Narcissistic & Borderline ParentsTake control of your life with honest & unfiltered advice from a therapist who gets it.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyOur email: mentalhealthpod21@gmail.com
In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully and Jessica Bender discuss the critical topic of domestic violence awareness. They explore the warning signs of abusive relationships, the importance of open conversations, and the distinction between prevention and intervention. Jessica shares valuable resources for support and education, emphasizing the significance of safety planning for survivors. The conversation highlights the role of support systems, the identification of red flags in relationships, and the hope for recovery from domestic violence, reinforcing that it is never the survivor's fault.Episode Highlights:Domestic violence exists on a spectrum from healthy to abusive.Open conversations can help identify potential abuse.Prevention efforts can reduce the need for intervention.Isolation is a significant warning sign of abuse.Listening and validating survivors is crucial for recovery.Safety planning is essential for those in abusive situations.Healthy communication is key in relationships.Everyone knows someone affected by domestic violence.Empowerment is vital in supporting survivors.There is hope for those recovering from domestic violence.More on WV Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Loveisrespect.orgJoinonelove.orgWvcadv.orgNational DV Hotline: 1-800-799- SAFEVisit WVCADV Website here!More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org www.loveyourschool.orgVisit our Facebook HERE!Visit our Instagram HERE!This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.Quotes: "Prevention is where my heart is.""It's never the survivor's fault.""Listening is huge in recovery."
This Week, Scott and Sean Discuss:Dating is Dropping among TeenagersAI Generated News Articles have been PublishedThe Super Bowl Removes "End Racism" SloganA New Zealand Mountain is Granted PersonhoodListener Question: If God allows something, does that mean He causes it?Listener Question: How should we think about animal violence?Listener Question: How should we refute the secular humanist argument that our human morals developed as humans evolved?==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California. Find all episodes of Think Biblically at: https://www.biola.edu/think-biblically. Watch video episodes at: https://bit.ly/think-biblically-video. To submit comments, ask questions, or make suggestions on issues you'd like us to cover or guests you'd like us to have on the podcast, email us at thinkbiblically@biola.edu.
From the archive! Dr. Tom Curran talks about an ongoing discussion about the pros and cons of teens dating in high school. Tom talks about regrets from past Valentine's Day and lenten seasons and give tips for celebrating the season well.
I have a great episode for you. we are going to talk about toxic relationships. We will answer questions like, "What is a “toxic relationship?" "How do you know if a relationship is toxic or not?" "What does a toxic relationship look like?" This interview will help you help your teens, and give you tips on how to talk to them about their relationship. If you are in a difficult relationship this will help educate you what is healthy and what is toxic. I think you will find this podcast very empowering. Dr. Heidi Brocke is a Toxic Relationship Awareness & Healing Specialist. After spending 14 years in an extremely emotionally and narcissistically abusive relationship she broke the chains and turned her past into her passion; She left her 24 years career in healthcare to use her life experience and education to be the person she needed when she herself was trapped in the darkness of an unhealthy relationship to provide hope, healing, and freedom to those whose lives have been affected by toxic relation-ships, emotional abuse, and narcissistic behaviors. Through education, she presents the understanding needed to empower others to walk through fear and into their freedom.Today she has helped hundreds rid and heal their toxic relationships and hosts the popular podcast, It's not Normal, It's Toxic-rid your life of toxic people - with over a million downloads worldwide. She's an international keynote speaker, recipient of Empowering Women in Business of The Year award by Inspiring Lives Magazine, and has been featured in both Forbes and Time Magazines for the dedication given to her clients and for her work in the toxic relationship area. To contact Dr. Heidi or take her Toxicity Profile Analysis and Quiz go to https://coachingwithdrheidi.com/ Follow Dr. Heidi on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/coachingwithdrheidi/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I welcome Elle Kristine, a high school junior who has dedicated the past three years to researching and developing a solution to the challenges of teen dating in the digital age. I was fascinated to hear Elle discuss the unique obstacles facing today's teens, including the pervasive influence of social media, the shift towards online interactions, and the decline of in-person social skills. Elle shared some eye-opening insights on how social media platforms like Snapchat and Instagram have impacted teen dating, highlighting the increased emphasis on physical appearance and the challenges of navigating online interactions. She also discussed the rise of teen loneliness and the difficulties teens face in initiating in-person relationships. Elle introduced her app, "Ask Elle AI," an AI-powered dating advisor designed to provide teens with safe, vetted dating advice from experts. I found her emphasis on the importance of open communication between parents and teens about social media and dating particularly valuable, and she offered some really practical tips for parents to navigate these conversations effectively. This episode provides invaluable insights for parents and educators seeking to understand and support teenagers in navigating the complexities of modern dating. I came away with a much deeper understanding of the challenges facing today's teens and the importance of open communication and support systems. Key takeaways: The significant impact of social media on teen dating behaviors. The challenges of developing in-person social skills in the digital age. The importance of open communication and setting boundaries with social media. Practical strategies for parents to support their teens in navigating the dating world. The potential of technology to provide safe and accessible dating advice for teens. You can follow Elle and learn more about her app on TikTok. Looking forward to connecting with you! Here are some ways to connect with me: https://www.jenniferdelliquadri.com/ https://whttps://www.instagram.com/jennifer.delliquadri/?hl=en
At just 16, Elle Kristine is revolutionizing teen dating and addressing mental health challenges with a passion fueled by her own experiences. Recognizing the growing need for guidance, Elle created AskElle, an AI-powered app designed to help teens build social skills, navigate relationships, and access expert-vetted advice. In this episode, Elle highlights the unique pressures teens face today, from confronting damaging and unrealistic perceptions of relationships to the challenges posed by social media-driven dating. Elle's research and unique perspective provide actionable tools to empower teens and equip parents to support them navigate dating and relationships in the modern world.(00:00:00) Introductions(00:04:29) Exposing Teen Dating Challenges & Creating AI Solutions(00:13:06) Overcoming Bad Dating Advice & The Fear of Rejection(00:22:40) Helping Teens Develop Social Skills & Confidence(00:32:52) Teen Dating Red Flags & Social Media BoundariesClick here for full show notesGuest Info:• App: AskElle• TikTok: @elle.kristineResources:• Start a conversation in your The Big Silence merch: thebigsilence.com/collections/shop-all• Read: The Big Silence: A Daughter's Memoir of Mental Illness and Healing • Follow Karena Dawn on Instagram: @karenadawn• Follow The Big Silence on Instagram: @The.Big.Silence• Subscribe: The Big Silence YouTube Channel• Therapy For All: Resources for those in need• Thank you to our partners! Go to thebigsilence.com/partners for special offers for our listenersDonate to The Big Silence thebigsilence.com/donate to be a part of the movement to break the silence and make noise with us!“The Big Silence” theme song written and performed by James Nicholas Kinney.Producer, Bobby Goldstein.The Big Silence is produced by Crate Media.Mentioned in this episode:Ketone IQ | Visit ketone.com/TBS for 30% off your first subscription!
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Send us a textI just had an eye-opening conversation with Elle Kristine, a 16-year-old TikTok influencer who's on a mission to help teens navigate the wildly complex world of dating in the social media era. And trust me, it's nothing like dating was when we were teenagers.Here are the critical takeaways that every parent and teen should understand:Dating Today is Completely Different75% of teens text their romantic partner DAILYSocial media has transformed dating into a minefield of "talking stages" and "situationships" Snapchat is now the primary dating platform (and it was literally designed for sexting)The Biggest Red Flags:Teens are experiencing unprecedented social isolationMany young men are avoiding in-person dating entirelyNude photo requests have become a disturbing "social status" issueMost Shocking Statistic: 45% of men ages 18-25 have NEVER asked someone out in person, while 70% of women want to be asked out more.The Good News: Elle has created an app called "Ask Elle" specifically to help teens get safe, vetted dating advice. It's not just for teens - parents can use it to understand modern dating terminology and dynamics.https://apps.apple.com/us/app/askelle-ai/id6471620444Her #1 Recommendation for Parents: Don't completely ban social media. Instead, have open conversations and create a monitoring approach that helps teens develop their own moral compass.P.S. Download the AskElle app. It could be an essential tool for understanding teen dating in 2024.https://apps.apple.com/us/app/askelle-ai/id6471620444 Find my podcastEmail me: ccoufal@cynthiacoufalcoaching.comText me: 785-380-2064More information
I'm just a Christian girl who went through a weird season of life...and over 200+ dates. Here is my takeaway for parents who have teens dating and want them to choose boyfriends and girlfriends well. This episode focuses on dating around...not sleeping around. When your kids are facing heartache from breakups, losing their values or shame, here is advice from a mama who has been on both sides. I've seen heartbreak as a teen, an adult and as a mom and teacher. It is hard! Let's parent in community as parents raising their children in Christ. Yes, this is controversial and of course I have regrets, but there is a lot of wisdom in the failing my friends! Click here to get your FREE Parents' Guide for Teen Dating and my newsletter. We can't keep our kids from experiencing heartache, but we can help them get through breakups with resiliency and newfound wisdom. I teach you how to have the hard conversations.
10/15/24 6am CT Hour - Elizabeth Busby/ Brian Gibson John, Glen and Sarah chat about the passing of John's mother, the latest with 2024 election, MLB playoffs. Elizabeth shares how to talk with teens about dating and to remind them that if you are not ready for marriage, you are not ready to seriously date another. https://www.amazon.com/Hold-Your-Kids-Parents-Matter/dp/0375760288/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3888QX9P8RRWK&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.JfxobXWWIs21RVo3-l80w2yxbZ8KPZit8uT84KXrE3hC9AkPNDxgz2LcVvxK4F9l9YqVNYnrxyUyT-MNSS-RR3_sooti0xyhuMbrk57IV0TsRttGb_Rk0HuMfZMY3-Ddg53ZIORPdGQu8C9hSL0xoyNcrokfEAJEJlzfBnUfUrSvqMn5EpKdWpcG8vSKZ0n628sOECao9SVbTVMXi_NYRHQ3JWHsvH4SOypdCSQQjPI.JWoOkzOeKHbuTVBJi9VXk8W7ladCDDd3JgGTYcU9nf0&dib_tag=se&keywords=hold+on+to+your+kids&qid=1728999596&sprefix=hold+on+to+your+kids%2Caps%2C119&sr=8-1 Brian talks about how we can talk with those who have lost an infant or miscarried and how to honor those children even hen and especially when they have passed due to abortion.
What are your favorite resources for studying the Bible? Does it matter if my son's Christian high school is accredited? How did you get started podcasting? How did you approach dating in your household? What is the New Age Reform Movement? Help! Scholastic book fair at my church daycare! And more…Listen in to my favorite podcast day of the week! Show Notes: http://heidistjohn.com/blog/podcasts/teen-dating-bible-resources-nar-movement
We talk about ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) at school. We take bullying head on. But there's one especially treacherous ACE that afflicts as many as 1 in 3 teens from which we shy almost completely - teen dating violence and sexual abuse. Abuse survivor-turned-activist and national touring expert Ashley Bendiksen has made it her mission to bring these widespread and uncomfortable issues out of the darkness in order to shine her light on a welcome alternative - teaching kids how to establish and maintain healthy relationships. The relevance for public education is immense because, as Bendiksen points out, traumatized kids have a much harder time learning. It's next to impossible to focus on completing assignments or taking tests when students face abuse in their home or key relationships. But few teachers and administrators have been trained how to address such sensitive topics.This is where Bendiksen comes in with her clarion call. She travels the country sharing her own powerful story of survival, and the expertise she has since developed around domestic and sexual violence, adolescent mental health, resilience and healing after abuse. Further, she points out the profound influence educators can have on young lives when they transcend the academic and begin to venture into the social and emotional minefields many of their students are forced to navigate.Some of the solutions Bendiksen outlines as a response to this complex and traumatic state of affairs sound surprisingly simple - simple enough that you may wonder why all educators aren't provided with these tools from the outset of their careers.You can find out more about Ashley Bendiksen, her library of resources and her speaking engagements at ashleybendiksen.com. "Outliers in Education" is a project of CEE, The Center for Educational Effectiveness. Find out more at effectiveness.org.Produced by Jamie Howell at Howell at the Moon Productions.
Does Dating & Relationships of your Teenager make you anxious? In this episode we decode the behaviour of the teenagers in depth and also understand where it is rooting from. This is a powerful conversation and an eye opener for parents of children of all ages, not only teenagers. Our guest is an extraordinary personality who has dedicated himself to 'parenting' . He is a multiple times TedEx Speaker and has empowered 2.75 lakh parents from across the globe. He is also the Author of the book 'Perfect Parenting' - THE parenting MANUAL which helps parents find their unique 'perfect' blend of parenting for their unique family setups. He is the Founder of the Parwarish Institute of Parenting. - Sushant Kalra. In this episode we have discussed: 1. How do teenagers view their world. 2. How do parents view teenagers world 3. The role exposure plays on your child's behaviour 4. Reality check on Real world Vs Reel world 5. Real purpose of open communication 6. Empowering children to know what's best for them 7. Significance of training to be a PARENT Partners in Upbringing is India's No. 1 parenting podcast run by Himani & Kalyani, passionate mothers who are on an endeavor to unravel the secrets of mindful parenting. They connect with experts and inspiring parents to delve into the intricacies of discipline, schooling, holistic child development, instilling family values, cultivating positive habits, and tackling behavioral challenges with an aim to gain insights, updates on the latest scientific advancements in parenting and share invaluable advice. - Episodes released as on today - 56 episodes with different parenting experts and inspiring parents - Podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSavn - Ranked as No.1 podcast in the parenting category on Apple Podcasts - Aug '2022-2023 Becoming parents is natural, but parenthood is not. So tune in, learn, grow and navigate the beautiful yet complex journey of nurturing happy & confident children. #TeenDatingAdvice #ParentingTeens #TeenRelationshipGuide #ParentingPodcast #TeenDatingTips #TeenLoveAdvice #RaisingTeens #TeenParentingGuide #HealthyTeenRelationships #TeenParentAdvice #TeenDating #RelationshipAdvice #ParentingSupport #TalkingToTeens #TeenCommunication #TeenGuidance #ParentingTeens101 #UnderstandingTeens #TeenLifeSkills #TeenSafetyTips --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/partnersinupbringing/message
According to the website Love is Respect, 1 in 3 U.S. teens will experience physical, sexual or emotional abuse from someone they are in a relationship with. These are alarming statistics. In this episode we define what an abusive relationship is. How can parents know if their teens is an abusive relationship and what are the warning signs. And most importantly how can parents talk to their teens and protect them against the abuse or being the abuser. I brought in another family therapist to discuss this important subject. Our guest today is Eden Garcia-Balis, M.S. LMFT who was appointed Chief Executive Officer for Airport Marina Counseling Service (AMCS) in 2014. She has been in the mental health field for over 19 years with experience in leadership and management of service programs, business operations and fundraising. In addition, she was the Executive Director of the Pasadena Mental Health Center. Eden has a passion for working with the underprivileged and underserved and believes all people regardless of their socioeconomic status deserve quality mental health services they can afford. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and brings a strong clinical background to her position at AMCS. I asked Eden why a third of all U.S. teens will experience physical, sexual, or emotional abuse from someone they are in relationship with. I mean that's really high. "It's very high. It's alarming and I'm often asked, why is that statistic so high? When you look at what our children are listening to, when you look at what our children, our youth, our teens are seeing on TV, they don't know what a healthy relationship looks like. Some of the questions we dive into are... 1. Why do you think there has been rise in domestic violence among teens and why do you think it is more common than ever? 2. What are some of the warning signs parents or guardians should look for if they suspect their teen may be in violent or unhealthy relationship? 3. What are some of the ways parents can talk to their kids about dating violence and when is the right time to have this conversation? 4. What advice would you give teens who are in a relationship with a partner that is exhibiting violent, controlling or unhealthy behaviors? 5. What advice would you give parents who suspect, or know, their child is in an unhealthy relationship? Find out more about Eden at https://www.amcshelps.com/management Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dating in the digital age is far different from 20 years ago. Relationships, situationships, hook-ups, ghosting, stashing, benching, and breadcrumbing happen in the blink of an eye, and we need to be talking with our kids about it. So join this special episode with Tony, Bre, and their teenage daughter to discuss a biblical view of dating. Chat with Bre on Instagram@datenightwiththewoodsFollow Tony on Instagram@drtonygwood For videos, old episodes, blog posts, events, and morewww.datenightfam.org
Adam's journey from childhood belief to profound epiphanies in the Gospel showcases the transformative power of faith. His story, navigating young love and personal struggles, offers insight into the complexities faith can bring to relationships. Through scripture, Adam finds a redefined sense of purpose, culminating in an episode offering inspiration and a fresh perspective on faith, identity, and the pursuit of godliness.0:00 - Transformation and Freedom Through the Gospel21:45 - Teen Dating, Relationship Confusion, Finding Faith30:49 - Early Graduation, Marriage, and Struggles44:08 - Divorce, Freedom, and Faith Understanding59:51 - The Life-Changing Power of the Gospel
It's Valentine's Day, and we're joined by fellow God's WORLD News team members Amy Auten and Rob Patete to tackle a listener question about dating. How should parents think about teenage relationships amid today's unique challenges?
What advice would you give your teenage self about dating? Despite vast changes in the romantic landscape, the emotional high of teen romance is universal. If anything, it's amplified by being constantly connected, a heightened sense of vigilance, and a lack of commitment or trust. Teenagers are dealing with all the dangers and emotional disconnect of a techno world, adding to the emotional stress of being a teenager. So what can parents and other caring adults do to help? Get our top advice for dating teens. Also, in this episode: Palworld is the latest in popular online gaming for teens. Taylor Swift is furious after a social media challenge led to explicit deepfakes of her on Twitter. Apple recently updated everyone's phone and installed the Journal App, allowing journal entries and photos to be stored behind a password. BeReal streaks- what are they and are they a good thing? . . In this episode, we mentioned the following resources: - Palworld - Defiance Act of 2024 - NBCNews: Nude deepfake images of Taylor Swift went viral on X, evading moderation and sparking outrage - Apple: Journal App - BeReal: Streaks - Teen Life Podcast: Deepfakes | BeReal - Tobin's Blog Post . . Visit our website: www.teenlifepodcast.com Subscribe to get the episodes in your inbox: www.teenlife.ngo/subscribe Watch the podcast on YouTube! Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter . . Podcast Music by: Luke Cabrera & Tobin Hodges Hosted by: Karlie Duke, Caleb Hatchett & Tobin Hodges Produced by: Karlie Duke & Kelly Fann --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teenlifepodcast/support
Episode 73: Teen Dating Awareness Month
Listen to this segment from The Annie Frey Show where Ryan hosts Wiggins America. Wiggins discusses seven essential teen dating rules and how to discuss them with your children.
The process of shepherding your child through the teenage years can be daunting and difficult...and the issue of dating is often the one that creates the most tension and stress in the home.In this episode we look at how to help your child navigate dating relationship while keeping them focused on God's plan for their lives!
In Season 2 (Episode 36) of The Elliott Exchange... EMAIL: Can you tell your partner you don't like their present? Tom reads a love poem to Elise Elise reveals the stages of modern Teenage dating (according to her daughter) Turning off the Melbourne Cup What we've learnt See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're adding a little extra content to help you get over the Sunday Scaries! Teenage romances lead to some of the most cringeworthy and embarrassing stories and we've found a list of some of the most spine shatteringly awkward ones! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can you defend Church teaching? When should teens begin courting? Should young adults marry in college? Dr. Tom Curran and Fr. Kurt Nagel share insights on these hot topic questions and more!
Discover the keys to successful teen dating! Our insightful blog offers practical advice for young adults seeking meaningful relationships. Learn how to navigate dating with a balanced perspective, set realistic expectations, and seek God's wisdom for lasting connections. Uncover the secrets to building healthy relationships today --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christianguys/message
Discover the keys to successful teen dating! Our insightful blog offers practical advice for young adults seeking meaningful relationships. Learn how to navigate dating with a balanced perspective, set realistic expectations, and seek God's wisdom for lasting connections. Uncover the secrets to building healthy relationships today
Teen dating violence affects nearly 10% of all teenagers throughout the U.S. We wanted to do this podcast in order to provide information and resources to help bring attention to this serious issue. Resources: https://www.safesecurekids.org/ www.loveisrespect.org Parent discussion guide: https://www.loveisrespect.org/wp-content/uploads/media/sites/3/2021/09/Parent-Guide-2021_TAF_love-is-respect.pdf www.nsvrc.org I ask how to teach consent early: https://www.nsvrc.org/sites/default/files/publications/2019-01/TeachHandout_508.pdf Healthy communications with kids: https://www.nsvrc.org/sites/default/files/2018-01/healthycommunicationwkids_508.pdf Parent postcard: https://www.nsvrc.org/sites/default/files/publications/2018-04/parents_FINAL508.pdf https://www.missionwv.org/parent-resources https://amaze.org/
One of the hardest challenges sometimes as a parent is seeing your child grow up. They start to develop interests in things that as parents we may not always be prepared and ready for and one of those areas is dating. Whether we want to accept this part of our teen or not, dating matters and it's important to them. Dismissing it, minimizing it, and believing that because they're "too young to know what love is" doesn't take away those feelings and questions that they have. Many of our teens are seeking information and attempting to navigate this process on their own, however, if we reflect back on how we managed relationships in our youth, would it have been better had we had the education, understanding and support from our family in a way that allowed us to feel safe in expressing our thoughts and feelings? February is known for Teen Dating Violence Awareness month and according to the CDC, studies show that 1 in 12 teens experience physical and sexual violence. How we as parents get more involved? How can parents create a safe space for their teen to discuss dating and relationships? On this week's podcast episode, join me as I talk with Mother-Daughter Coach Saundra Golden as she shares her teen dating violence experience at the age of 17, what turned her life around when she became a mom, and how communicating with your teen effectively builds a trust and deeper bond. Follow Saundra on Instagram: @saundrajgolden Follow Saundra on Facebook: Saundra J. Golden Saundra's Website: https://www.saundragolden.com/ Order my book: "Divorce Your Story: A Woman's Guide to Heal & Thrive After Divorce" - http://www.divorceyourstorybook.com. Also available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2QPWoCn Click here to follow me on IG Click here to follow me on Facebook Click here to subscribe to my YouTube
Mission WV changes the lives of youth and families. We promote positive futures by recruiting foster families, providing life skills education and creating community connections. Learn more about who we are and what we do in this episode.
We are back for a 5th season of ExPOSED The Podcast. This season will be a bit different as we will be sharing our content with our local Milwaukee Gospel Radio Station, WGBL 96.1 FM every Thursday's at 6pm-7pm!!! This is a prayer come true for ExPOSED The Podcast as we tap into the faith-based demographic, a sacred space for the spiritual vulnerability. So, please check us out and join us in this endeavor as we are lead into uncharted territory sharing our experiences on various unhealthy relationship dynamics and to foster a lens from awareness, prevention and education in the CHURCH!!!These episodes will carry some weight in ASKING the congregations leaders how can we support in the healing process of those impacted by trauma caused by Domestic Violence, and offer a toolbox around prevention, education and awareness on unhealthy relationships within our church community . Tune in, listen and share!!We'd like to THANK and APPRECIATE each and every listener and supporter of our mission of ETP as we continue to share our lived experiences on Life After Abuse, and bringing awareness, prevention and education on how to cultivate healthy relationships!!Season 5 is HERE!! What are some topics you'd like to hear from us?PLEDGE to #nomoremeangirls at www.exposedthepodcast.comDon't forget that October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, however, domestic violence is 365 days a year. To support our local DV initiatives, you can donate at www.exposedthepodcast.comOur most recent article: https://www.mkelifestyle.com/mkepeople/out-of-the-shadows/article_11cfa7a0-1bd7-11ec-a9bc-17f84bb3cf01.htmlShare with family, friends, Co-Workers, young adults, and ALL social groups!!Follow ExPOSED The Podcast, the #2 Black Milwaukee Podcaster!!!https://onmilwa//www.facebook.com/pg/laverneandnatalie/about/?ref=page_internalYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSrsxfdCEqy-oSAQr3emsGA?view_as=subscriberWebsite: www.exposedthepodcast.comukee.com/ent/articles/10-podcasts-people-of-color.htmlInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/laverneandnatalie/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/laverneandnatalie/about/?ref=page_internalYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSrsxfdCEqy-oSAQr3emsGA?view_as=subscriberWebsite: www.exposedthepodcast.com
Step right on up if you have a teen that's starting to date or if the sheer thought of it makes you break into a cold sweat. There are so many questions behind the topic of dating and how to best shepherd our kids when they start down this road. Thankfully, we're tackling it this week with Steve Frissell, an Executive Pastor at Bent Tree Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Texas. Steve and his wife have been married for 26 years and the story he shares of their high school dating mishap is not one you will soon forget. They have six children now and Steve has an incredible word on balancing truth with grace when walking our kids through dating. He also shares ideas on conversations we need to have with our kids and thoughts on purity culture if you grew up in that era like so many of us. When I tell you that this is a podcast you need to hear—well, this is a podcast you need to hear. And just in case you missed it last week, the next few months we are going to be digging deep into the “real truth” behind common issues we face in our spiritual lives, parenting, and just in life generally (like dating). Here are a few coming your way the next few weeks: Real truth in marriage with Gary Thomas Real truth in anxiety with Louie Gigglio Real truth on gaming with Grant Dixon Real truth about the Holy Spirit with Max Lucado I can't wait for you to hear today's conversation with Steve Frissell! Resources from today's show: Steve Frissell on Instagram Riverbend Friends A Parent's Prayer Guide: Key Psalms to Pray Over Your Kids
National Dating Abuse Helpline 1-866-331-9474It's far too likely that your son or daughter will, at some point in their teens, be in a relationship with someone who abuses them emotionally, or in which they abuse their partner emotionally.We often think of abuse as only physical or sexual - but it's the emotional abuse that is the most common and works behind the scenes to keep the victim under the perpetrator's control.And although this type of abuse is extremely harmful to a teen's mental health and erodes their self-worth, they often don't recognize it for what it is. It can be very subtle and can leave a teenager feeling completely stuck in a toxic relationship.Be sure to check out the show notes at neurogility.com/17 for tons of links to brochures to help you talk to your teen about dating violence.Speaking of Teens is sponsored by https://neurogility.com, where you can find lots of wonderful resources for parents of teens and tweens. I founded neurogility after our family went through a couple of difficult years. Our teenage son struggled with ADHD, learning issues, horrible anxiety, major depression and all the accompanying academic, social, self-medication, legal and behavior issues. After finally finding a positive path forward, I knew I wanted to dedicate myself to making sure you're better equipped that I'd been. Please share this episode with other moms you think may find it helpful and follow the show right here where you're listening. New episodes are uploaded every Tuesday morning. For show notes and a full transcript, go to neurogility.com/17 I would love to get your feedback and ideas for the show. Reach out to me anytime at 864-313-7277 or acoleman@neurogility.com. This show is for you, and I want to make sure I'm bringing you the insight and information you need the most! Ann ColemanPrivacy Policy
Stephanie welcomes Ainsley Britain to discuss teen and college dating. This conversation also welcomes anyone who plays an active role in the life of a teen or college girl--parents, mentors, friends, youth group leaders! In this Gospel Spice episode of our "Summer Inspirations with publisher David C Cook”, Ainsley explains that many young women enter or stay in relationships out of fear of being alone, shame, or insecurity which may cause them to lower their standards or expectations. What they find are men they normally would never have tolerated. Men they would have told their friends to avoid. What they find are BooBoo Dudes. While the term BooBoo Dude might be light-hearted, the concept behind them and the damage they cause women is serious. This term describes a man who portrays narcissistic and abusive behavior, which leads to confusion, shame, and eventual isolation. In her book, Ainsley describes red flags and also green flags - what to identify as harmful behavior, and what to look for in a healthy dating relationship. She explains to her teen and college-aged readers that they are worth fighting for--she connects them to Jesus in authentic, deep ways and challenges them to work through their pain towards wholesome healing. She and Stephanie also discuss the lies that these dear girls believe, and how being deeply rooted in our identity in Christ is the key to fulfilled living. Finally, Ainsley invites her audience to lend a hand and help someone else through their pain. She paints a stunning picture of grace and the purpose and power of a Christ-sized vision for her girls. She describes what dating can be, and gives advice to mentors of all ages! Before Ainsley ends the conversation by praying a beautiful blessing over you as you listen, she ends with practical tips to mentor teens and young adults: - establish the rules: trust is key! - ask the question WHY - be open to flexible conversations! - know the resources available to you - sometimes, go to the professionals! - warn them that you will disappoint them, and remind them that anything good is not from you as the leader, but from the Lord! Related through Ainsley's humorous and vulnerable personal experiences, in the book you'll learn about: - the often-unbelievable behaviors of BooBoo Dudes - how to exit a futureless relationship with higher standards - keeping or restoring your identity through Jesus - and reaching others trapped with BooBoo Dudes With wisdom rooted in the gospel, Ainsley tenderly brings the reader along her own journey toward confidence found only in Jesus. She embraced her identity and left BooBoo Dudes behind. Every woman can do the same. CONNECT WITH AINSLEY BRITAIN: Ainsley Britain has helped thousands of young adults embrace their confidence, date healthy, and discover their identity in Christ through her written words, podcast, and speaking engagements. Through extensive training from Belmont University, She Speaks Studio, Youth Speaker University, Compel Training, and more, she has advanced her God-given mission to help young adults all over the country. She is an Enneagram Coach through YourEnneagramCoach.com and is as real as one can get when it comes to talking about hard topics and fighting for oneself. Ainsley and her husband travel often and currently live in her home state of Louisiana. buy the book: "Don't Date a Booboo Dude" on Amazon website: http://www.ainsleybritain.com/ Facebook: Media and Parents Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MediaAndParents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ainsleyb/ We invite you to enjoy a Christ-centered summer by experiencing Jesus through the lens of the body of Christ. We bring you a diversity of viewpoints on several issues, and invite you to discover Jesus through their own journey with Him. Our Summer series invite you to ponder important topics for daily living. Stephanie and her occasional guests tell us about the importance of our definition of success, the key elements of leadership roles, the traps of comparison, the importance of theology, and much more! These stand-along episodes are meant to encourage you and challenge you to experience deeper fruitfulness in your various roles and ministries, in all the relationships and areas of your life. The topics we discuss are eternal and apply to both genders, across time and space and culture and age. So, join us for deep conversations with inspiring Christ-followers, conversations that will flavor your summer with the Gospel. Conversations about culture, leadership, success, dating, gender, and struggles with comparison, pride, and more: that is your Gospel Spice summer! Support us!
On today's episode of The BS, Jason discusses getting involved in his daughter's relationship, what he said to her ex-boyfriend, and we give more details for Podcasts & Pours 2! Next, we talk to competitive eater, Crazy Legs Conti! He runs through his biggest competitors in Nathan's hotdog eating competition, some of the contests he's won, he lets us in on his eating technique secrets, and you won't believe how many wings he can eat in 10 minutes! Watch Crazy Legs Compete in Nathan's Annual 4th of July Hotdog Eating Contest on Monday! Later we talk about the new Elvis Presley movie, exploring giant holes, and we get another round of Better with Fuck: Star Trek edition! All that and more on today's episode of The BS! #BetterThanRadio Form daily commercial-free content, become a subscriber of The BS today: www.PodcastTheBS.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-bailey-show/message
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All things teens and sex. In this episode, Robyn and I discuss how to talk about safety in preventing assault, the in's and out of assault, how to offer support when something has happened, and everything in between. It is a must listen for parents, because even if you don't know about it, our kids are thinking, talking, and even acting on their sexuality. Talking about it doesn't make it exist, it makes us better able to help our kids. About my guest: Robyn Warner is a serial entrepreneur whose passion is helping girls and women stay safe. She is a cohost on The Brave Talk show, and a mother of four. You can find her safety course here: www.safebyrobyn.com/SAFECourse and use discount code PIVOT PARENTING to get 30% off! you can learn more about her on Instagram @aflyonmywall and her talk show @thebravetalkshow
During adolescence, youth grow physically, try new activities, begin to think more critically, and develop more varied and complex relationships. Ensuring adolescent health requires giving youth the sexual and reproductive health information and services they need to empower healthy decision-making. In this podcast we go over some tips on how to talk to your teen about relationships.
Ben Stuart gives some guidelines for parents to consider as they prepare their kids for the dating years.