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In this special episode, we sit down with Beth Fleming, a seasoned Chinese language teacher from the UK, to talk about her language journey, what surprised her most about Chinese culture, and the joys and struggles of bringing Chinese language into British classrooms. Whether you're a Chinese learner, a language teacher, or just curious about international exchange, this episode is full of heart, laughter, and insights.(01:30) Meet Beth and hear about her exciting adventures across China.(07:25) Discover how Beth began her Chinese language journey—and where it's taken her.
And today, we're diving into something I see frequently — the impact of stress, sleep disruption, and poor nutrition on teen hormones.Teens are struggling. Anxiety, depression, acne, PCOS, attention issues, weight gain — it's all on the rise. And the truth is, it's not just about growing pains or raging hormones. It's about the world they're growing up in. The stress is higher. The sleep is worse. The food is more processed. The screens are everywhere. And their young, sensitive bodies are paying the price.But here's the good news — there's a lot we can do. So today we're going to pull back the curtain on the teen hormone storm, look at what's driving it, and give you some simple, natural strategies to help your teens thrive.
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Here are some alarming new findings about Chat GPT's interactions with teens. Greg and Holly look at new findings and speak with Tom Golightly, who's a Clinical Sport Psychologist for Intermountain Health and Real Salt Lake about the concern of AI on our relationships and connections and where to find balance.
"TODOS MEUS AMIGOS SAEM SOZINHOS.""SÓ EU NÃO POSSO FICAR ATÉ MAIS TARDE.""EU PRECISO DE MAIS LIBERDADE."Se você tem um adolescente em casa, provavelmente já ouviu essa frase (e muitas outras parecidas). E se sentiu completamente perdido entre dar liberdade e manter a segurança. Como equilibrar autonomia com supervisão nessa fase tão especial e desafiadora que é a Adolescência?Neste vídeo, vamos refletir juntos sobre como podemos aos poucos, conduzir do processo de autonomia dos nossos filhos através de comunicação clara, combinados e ajuda da tecnologia. Falando em tecnologia, a Uber que está sempre facilitando a nossa vida, trouxe um suporte também para os pais e responsáveis por adolescentes: A Uber conta Teens, que oferece autonomia, praticidade e mais segurança para essa fase. Autonomia para quem cresce e mais tranquilidade para quem cuida.Vale lembrar que nossos filhos cresceram e toda a relação de confiança, diálogo e respeito que construímos até aqui deve nortear essa nova etapa do desenvolvimento deles. Como tem sido essa fase por aí? Comenta aqui! Não deixe de assistir os outros conteúdos da série sobre Adolescência:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI7RlI9cHRvAY2McJuFmv9OXSMO8CqUud&si=Vvkk9SH1ewk23GHC=========================Para conhecer mais do meu trabalho, clica aquihttp://paizinho.link/links==CRÉDITOS==Direção: Hugo BenchimolEdição e Pós-Produção: Tatiana TrindadeRevisão: Evelyn Martins
Smartphones are powerful tools—but for tweens and teens, they also come with some unique risks. From disrupting critical sleep cycles and fueling constant notification overload to exposure to harmful online content, phones can take a toll on kids' mental health. Read the full story on Health Lab.Episode TranscriptFor more on this story and for others like it, visit the Health Lab website where you can subscribe to our Health Lab newsletters to receive the latest in health research and information to your inbox each week. Health Lab is a part of the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network, and is produced by the Michigan Medicine Department of Communication. You can listen to Health Lab wherever you get your podcasts.All Health Lab content including health news, best practices and research insights are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical guidance. Always seek the advice of a health care provider for questions about your health and treatment options. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, in 2022, more than one in three U.S. adolescents between the ages of 18 and 25 had some form of mental health disorder, including anxiety and depression. There's also a loneliness epidemic: Teens and adults are more connected than ever, yet, somehow, more alone. Kara and three panelists explore how much blame should be placed on technology like smartphones, the impact of social media, whether the adolescent brain is inherently vulnerable, how artificial intelligence might shift the paradigm, and how parents and society at large could mitigate the problem. In this episode: Lauren Greenfield, artist, documentary photographer and filmmaker, who has been chronicling the lives of American adolescents for decades. Most recently, she created and directed Social Studies, an Emmy-nominated five-part docuseries for FX. Matt Richtel, a health and science reporter for the New York Times, who has long covered the social impact of the tech industry. His latest book, How We Grow Up: Understanding Adolescence, draws on neuroscience and personal narratives to explore the changing complexities of the teen brain and the role technology plays. Jack Thorne, playwright and screenwriter, whose recent Emmy-nominated Netflix hit Adolescence, co-created with Stephen Graham, examines the psychological toll of toxic masculinity, bullying and social media radicalization after a teenage boy kills his female classmate. Questions? Comments? Email us at on@voxmedia.com or find us on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and Bluesky @onwithkaraswisher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this powerful and eye-opening episode of TeenSpeak – Empowering Today's Youth, youth leadership and empowerment coaches Coach Keith Senzer and Coach T® (Antwaun Thompson) dive into the digital world of social media and its impact on the mental, emotional, and behavioral development of preteens and teens.With deep compassion and years of experience guiding youth and families, Coach Keith and Coach T® tackle the realities of social media's influence—from the dopamine-driven addiction to likes and comments, to the subtle ways it can impact executive functioning, attention, and self-worth.But this conversation isn't just about pointing out the problems—it's about providing real-world solutions. Together, they share insights for parents and caregivers on how to lead by example, the importance of modeling healthy digital habits, and the power of creating family social media contracts to foster accountability and connection within the home.Whether you're a parent, educator, or teen looking to better navigate the digital world, this episode offers compassionate guidance with a no-nonsense edge—equipping families with the tools to scroll with intention and lead with character.
Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani is walking back criticisms he leveled at the NYPD in 2020 during the George Floyd protests. Plus, Gov. Hochul says she's open to charging more teenagers as adults following an uptick in youth defendants committing more serious crimes. Also, officials say they're installing barriers and sand-filled barrels in front of pedestrian crossings at Canal Street and Bowery. And finally, the way you walk may soon be enough to reveal your identity through gait recognition technology.
Late last year, the Pew Research Center conducted a survey of almost fourteen hundred teens, ages thirteen to seventeen, to come to an understanding of our teenagers' experiences and attitudes around social media and their mental health. One of the most interesting findings is related to how social media affects one's friendships. Teens say that there are positive effects on friendships, including being more connected to what's going on in their friends' lives, finding it to be a place to show their creative side, finding people to help them during difficult times, and making them feel more accepted. But they also site negative impacts, including being overwhelmed by all the social drama, feeling the pressure to create content that others will like, feeling like their friends are leaving them out of things, and making them compare in ways that makes them feel worse about their own lives. Parents, this mixed bag is one reason why many experts are advising no social media until the age of sixteen.
More and more children are not just growing up online but generating money in the process.By pulling in millions of viewers on TikTok, Twitch and YouTube, some can generate serious income.But what are the risks? And should it just be down to parents to protect them?Entertainment Reporter Rishi Davda and Producer Sarah Toner tell Lucy Watson what you need to know.
Why teens need more protein than adults — and how it impacts mood, focus, energy, growth, and overall health. Protein is about more than just muscle strength. Learn what to eat, how much, and how to fuel your body without protein shakes or gym bro vibes. In this episode, we break down why teens actually need more protein than most adults, how much, and how it powers way more than just muscles — including your brain, mood, energy, and appearance. We'll cover: How much protein your teen body really needs What happens when you don't get enough The truth about plant vs animal protein Why most protein advice online doesn't apply to teens Easy (and tasty) ways to get enough without without sacrificing taste or chugging protein shakes Whether you're active, plant-based, or just trying to feel and function better —
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SummaryIn this episode, The Car Chick® discusses the tragic incident involving a teen driver that resulted in multiple fatalities, highlighting the dangers of teen driving and the inadequacies of the current driver's education system. She emphasizes the need for better training and experience for young drivers, as well as the importance of modeling safe driving behavior as parents. The conversation also explores statistics related to teen driving accidents and offers solutions for improving road safety for teenagers.TakeawaysMotor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers.Inexperienced drivers are often handed the keys without proper training.Driver's education programs focus on passing tests rather than real-world skills.Teens are three times more likely to be involved in fatal crashes than older drivers.Advanced driving courses can significantly improve teen driving skills.Anticipatory driving and car control are crucial skills for safety.The frontal lobe, responsible for judgment, isn't fully developed in teens.Parents must model safe driving behaviors for their children.We need to prioritize safety and better training for all drivers.ResourcesTeenDrivingSolutions.orgPutOnTheBrakes.orgYou can view a full list of resources and episode transcripts here. Connect with LeeAnn: Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Work with LeeAnn: Course: The No BS Guide to Buying a Car Car Buying Service Copyright ©2024 Women's Automotive Solutions Inc., dba The Car Chick. All rights reserved.
It's summer time and here on Youth Culture Matters we're devoting our time to shorter episodes where we're talking about "Purposeful Parenting." We'll be addressing timely topics to encourage and equip you as parents to help your kids navigate their world in ways that bring honor and glory to God. Take a few minutes to listen in today as Walt Mueller shares ways for you to help your kids navigate the epidemic of teen stress and anxiety.
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New research says ChatGPT can give harmful advice to teens. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
In this Healthed lecture, Dr JoAnn See highlights common misconceptions teenagers have about acne, and the myriad of treatment regimens that are being recommended on social media. Importantly, she'll also outline a practical, stepwise management plan and include advice on how to engage these young patients and get them invested in the evidence-based management of this condition not only physically but mentally as well. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Craig and I cover a handful of great questions that came through — all totally different topics, but all worth talking about. We kicked it off with a topic I'm super passionate about — morning sunlight. I get fired up about this one because too many people online treat it like some trendy “biohack” scam, when the reality is it's one of the most simple and powerful ways to anchor your circadian rhythm, boost mood, improve sleep, and regulate hormones. It's not some gimmick — it's real and it works. If you've been skipping it, you'll want to hear this one. Then we dove into a common question: Should your training intensity drop when you're in a fat-loss phase? Craig and I broke down how to approach lifting while in a calorie deficit — the difference between intensity vs. volume, what needs to shift (and what doesn't), and how to keep your strength while cutting. Finally, we answered a question from a teenage girl just starting out in the coaching space. She's been through her own journey, including overcoming an eating disorder, and asked what advice we'd give to someone like her. Between Craig and I, we laid out some heartfelt and real feedback about staying authentic, walking the walk, and why your story is your superpower. This episode had a little of everything — tune in! Next Level Experience Waitlist - Join Here Free Guides: Eating Out Guide - Get The Guide Hight Protein Fast Food Orders - Get the Guide Macro Food Options Guide - Get The Guide Join Us On Patreon - Join Here Submit your questions to be featured on our Q&A episodes. Order from Cured Supplement Order from Legion Supplements and get 20% off your first order by using discount code: keynutrition Connect with us on Instagram Host Brad Jensen – @thesoberbodybuilder Next Level Nutrition – @mynextlevelnutrition
If you're raising kids with an ex who doesn't see eye to eye with you, Dr. Lisa & Reena offer strategies for reducing conflict, protecting your child, and staying grounded in your own values. Tune in for realistic and practical advice for co-parents navigating different parenting styles. ________________ Ask Lisa: The Psychology of Raising Tweens & Teens is the essential podcast for parents seeking expert guidance, tested strategies, and psychological insights on raising kids, especially tweens and teens. Join renowned clinical psychologist Dr. Lisa Damour and former journalist and mom of two Reena Ninan as they explore real-life parenting challenges. Looking to learn more about how to boost kids' resilience, build their confidence, or support their emotional well-being? Dr. Lisa and Reena have got you covered! Together they address listener questions about stress, anxiety, social media concerns, school pressures, and challenges in peer relationships. Each episode provides practical advice and science-backed solutions to help parents raise resilient, confident, and emotionally healthy kids. Tune in every week for the latest topics in parenting, child psychology, and family wellness. Get answers to your most pressing parenting questions. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Check out our Ask Lisa Podcast Playlists. Binge specific topics like Raising Sons, Staying Connected to Your Teen: https://www.youtube.com/@asklisapodcast/playlists ________________ Episode Keywords: co-parenting, parenting with an ex, family conflict, parenting differences, divorced parenting, blended families, healthy boundaries, parenting values Show Keywords: ask lisa podcast, dr lisa damour, reena ninan, psychology, parenting, podcast, teens, tweens, parenting teens, parenting tweens, teen parenting, tween parenting, parenting tips, parenting advice, positive parenting, parenting podcast, teen behavior, tween challenges, raising tweens, raising teens, parenting hacks, parenting help, family dynamics, kids podcast, mental health, teen mental health, attachment styles, emotional intelligence
In this very special episode, I'm joined by my amazing stepdaughter, Teagan, as she celebrates her 15th birthday!
We all know marriage isn't easy. Bringing together two people with different life experiences, opinions, and family backgrounds takes a whole lot of intentionality, grace, and growth.When neurological differences enter this complex equation, you need an additional set of tools in order to maintain a healthy marriage.My guest, Shawna Meek, is here to help us understand what it can look like to navigate neurological differences within a marriage relationship. She has been through three separations with her husband, infidelity, and his late diagnosis as an adult with Autism Spectrum Disorder. She is a professional certified coach and an author. Shawna's primary focus is supporting women who have gone through betrayal and trauma, and helping couples who have experienced infidelity in a neurodiverse marriage where Autism or Asperger's profiles are present.In this episode, you'll hear:What it means to have a love addictionSome of the ways neurodivergence affects a marriageStrategies for helping a spouse who is neurodivergentAnd more!I'm excited to share this conversation with you today as we discuss some helpful tools for navigating a neurodivergent marriage.Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/shawna-meek-259Check out our other resources: Mark and Jill's Marriage Story Marriage Coaching Marriage 2.0 Intensives Speaking Schedule Book Mark and Jill to Speak Online Courses Books Marriage Resources: Infidelity Recovery For Happy Marriages For Hurting Marriages For Marriages Where You're the Only One Wanting to Get Help Mom Resources: New/Preschool Moms Moms with Gradeschoolers Moms with Teens and Tweens Moms with Kids Who Are Launching Empty Nest...
Let's be honest—most of us feel a little panicked when our teen says, “I'm bored.” It triggers something, right? We start signing them up for more, pushing them to be productive, filling every gap… but why? In this episode, I'm sharing why boredom is actually a gift—and how our discomfort with it says more about us than them. You'll learn: The real reasons we try to keep our teens busy (spoiler: it's not all about them) What chronic activity and distraction actually creates in your teen A simple 3-step process to allow boredom in a way that builds connection, resilience, and creativity If you're ready to stop managing your teen's schedule like a cruise director and start raising a grounded, thoughtful human, this one's for you. And if you'd like to join the Senior parent group for Septemeber 2025-2026, click HERE to learn more. xoxo
Certified sex addiction therapist, founder of Kenshō counseling, and addiction recovery coach, Kevin Simms, LCSW, CADC-II, CSAT, meets with Bryce... The post Addiction Recovery for Teens with Sex Addiction Therapist Kevin Simms appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Join the CORE Program and prepare for marriage: highnoon.org/join-core Seiji joins us to share the vision for High Noon High School — a new way to help teens navigate sex, love, and identity with integrity. We talk dating, awkward parent talks, emotional growth, and why waiting for real love is worth it. ------------- [ABOUT THIS PODCAST] High Noon is an international organization that helps people be ready for marriage, through living without shadows – as God intends for us. We do this through online programs, educational content, and live events. -------------
TAKEAWAYSBecoming the inspiration for key heroes in our society is what it means to be the ‘weight behind the spear'Monitor your child's social media usage and place time limits on devicesTalk with your children about what they're watching and listening to and age restrictions on social media are very importantChildren today have never known a world without social media
A Florida teen is cuffed after a chilling 911 call he made from a church; he admitted to gunning down his mom and dad. A Maryland mom is reindicted for murder of her missing kids after spending the last decade in a psychiatric facility. Plus, cops get all "dolled" up thanks to a hoax in Idaho. Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Dr. Ran Anbar discusses the complexities of risky behaviors in teenagers, emphasizing the developmental aspects of adolescent decision-making, the influence of peer pressure, and the critical role of family dynamics and parenting styles. He highlights the importance of communication between parents and teens, advocating for active listening and understanding rather than authoritarian approaches. The discussion also touches on gender differences in how boys and girls engage in risky behaviors and the societal implications of parenting styles.To connect with Dr. Anbar:https://centerpointhypnosis.com/books/the-life-guide-for-teensTo connect with G'Ade:https://linktr.ee/theunfilteredbygade
If you're raising kids with an ex who doesn't see eye to eye with you, Dr. Lisa & Reena offer strategies for reducing conflict, protecting your child, and staying grounded in your own values. Tune in for realistic and practical advice for co-parents navigating different parenting styles. ________________ Ask Lisa: The Psychology of Raising Tweens & Teens is the essential podcast for parents seeking expert guidance, tested strategies, and psychological insights on raising kids, especially tweens and teens. Join renowned clinical psychologist Dr. Lisa Damour and former journalist and mom of two Reena Ninan as they explore real-life parenting challenges. Looking to learn more about how to boost kids' resilience, build their confidence, or support their emotional well-being? Dr. Lisa and Reena have got you covered! Together they address listener questions about stress, anxiety, social media concerns, school pressures, and challenges in peer relationships. Each episode provides practical advice and science-backed solutions to help parents raise resilient, confident, and emotionally healthy kids. Tune in every week for the latest topics in parenting, child psychology, and family wellness. Get answers to your most pressing parenting questions. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Check out our Ask Lisa Podcast Playlists. Binge specific topics like Raising Sons, Staying Connected to Your Teen: https://www.youtube.com/@asklisapodcast/playlists ________________ Episode Keywords: co-parenting, parenting with an ex, family conflict, parenting differences, divorced parenting, blended families, healthy boundaries, parenting values Show Keywords: ask lisa podcast, dr lisa damour, reena ninan, psychology, parenting, podcast, teens, tweens, parenting teens, parenting tweens, teen parenting, tween parenting, parenting tips, parenting advice, positive parenting, parenting podcast, teen behavior, tween challenges, raising tweens, raising teens, parenting hacks, parenting help, family dynamics, kids podcast, mental health, teen mental health, attachment styles, emotional intelligence
What if your struggling kid isn't defiant, out of control, or ungrateful… but just hurting, lost, and desperate to be understood?In this follow-up conversation, Enzo returns. Last week, he shared his story. This time, he's here to offer something every parent craves: honest, compassionate advice from someone who's been there. Someone who ran from treatment, overdosed, and nearly didn't make it, but did.Enzo shares what he wishes his parents had done differently, why curiosity is more powerful than control, and how even the most chaotic-seeming kids are often just craving connection, leadership, and respect.This episode is filled with wisdom you won't hear from professionals alone, because it comes straight from lived experience.In this episode on what struggling teens wish their parents knew, we discuss:The biggest misconceptions parents often have about “troubled” teensWhy most struggling kids are actually highly sensitiveThe power of curiosity, and how asking the right questions can shift everythingWhat teens really feel when parents try to control their behaviorHow emotional regulation (not panic) helps parents lead effectivelyWhy respect for your teen's individuality is more powerful than adviceThe kind of leadership teens are secretly looking forWhat Enzo is doing now to support other teens and families on this journeyLooking for support?
When someone hurts your child, physically or emotionally, no matter if they're 10 or 25, you want it to stop immediately. And bullying is one of those things you may not even be aware of. You won't see it and you won't likely even know about it unless your teen or tween tells you.In this episode, I'll tell you what to watch out for, how to talk to your teen about their bullying problem and give you step by step instructions for dealing with the issue.Show Notes and TranscriptFind our FREE Parenting Guides Here"I just wanted to let you know that I'm so thankful for your podcast! ...I'm so happy I discovered it!" Speaking of Teens Listener^If you feel the same way, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps people know the show is worth their time to listen. Tap here, to go to Apple podcasts, and scroll down until you see the STARS to tap on the last star, then tap on “Write a Review” and let me know what you love about the show. If you're listening in Spotify, you can also rate the show by going to the main episode page and tap the 3 dots to the right of the follow button, tap rate show and tap the 5th star!Thank you in advance for helping me help more parents!I drop new episodes every Tuesday and Friday so please tap Follow on the main episode page, so they'll be ready for you in your app. You can reach out to me with ideas for the show or guest suggestions here. Thanks so much for listening!Email Ann at acoleman@speakingofteens.com Check out PARENT CAMP - a cohort-based, 10-week experience that includes a virtual course, in-depth exercises and tools, and weekly live meetings with Ann, where you will learn how to strengthen your relationship and decrease the conflict with your teens and tweens (while improving their behavior.)Connect with us on Facebook or Instagram Read Speaking of Teens weekly articles on Substack Join our Facebook Group for Free Support for Parents and others who care for Teens (and get easy access to all the parenting guides above!)See My Recommended Books For Both You And Your Teen
Join Town Manager Terry Rozema as he takes you behind the scenes of the Town of Marana “Get On Track” High School Summer Internship program. To watch the video, check out this episode on Spotify or YouTube.In this special video episode, Terry tours Town facilities to meet the bright young minds shaping Marana's future. From Engineering to Parks and Recreation, hear directly from interns Reuben Thibault, Elias Jones, Chris Guererro, Alexander Vorontsov, Vyacheslav Vorontsov, Anthony Stanford, Rosalinda Mark, Vincent Brito, Ian Lochridge, Devyn Humbert, Levi Campbell, and Xander Ultsch as they share what they've learned, how they've grown, and what they're taking with them into their next chapter.
This episode focuses on the formation of body image in teenagers and the impact of peer pressure and social media. Dr. Amy Morse, a board-certified psychologist in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, shares valuable tips for parents and caregivers on how to support teens in developing a healthy self-esteem. Tune in to learn how to counteract the negative influences and promote a positive body image. Learn more about Amy Morse, PsyD, ABPP
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Summary Parenting teens can feel like navigating a storm. Emotions run high and mistakes are inevitable. In this updated reflection on our original 2017 episode, we dive into the art of disciplining teenagers not just to manage behavior, but to raise mature disciples of Christ. We share what we've learned from parenting our ten kids, what it means to move from control to connection, and how to maintain strong relationships during the most challenging years. Whether you're in the thick of adolescence or preparing for it, this episode offers encouragement, clarity, and practical tools. Topics include: • Building trust and fostering independence • Avoiding the trap of control or punishment • Communicating values in a way teens can hear • Creating rules that actually work Couple Discussion Questions In what ways do we tend to default to control instead of connection when our teens challenge us? How can we help each other start with our own hearts before reacting to difficult teen behavior? What opportunities can we create this week to invest in one-on-one connection with our teen(s)? Are there any household rules we need to revisit or simplify to better serve our teens' growth? What does it mean to us to parent for Christian maturity rather than just obedience?
With the first day of classes just weeks away, we're asking: How did Chicago teens spend their summer vacation? Turns out, some got to work, gaining new skills and experiences in preparation for the start of school. Reset hears from teens about how hard it was to land a job, where they ended up, and what lessons they're taking away from the summer season. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
With the first day of classes just weeks away, we're asking: How did Chicago teens spend their summer vacation? Turns out, some got to work, gaining new skills and experiences in preparation for the start of school. Reset hears from teens about how hard it was to land a job, where they ended up, and what lessons they're taking away from the summer season. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
With the first day of classes just weeks away, we're asking: How did Chicago teens spend their summer vacation? Turns out, some got to work, gaining new skills and experiences in preparation for the start of school. Reset hears from teens about how hard it was to land a job, where they ended up, and what lessons they're taking away from the summer season. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Are you worried that your relationship with your teen will fade once they leave home? Have you ever wondered what your role as a mom should look like once your child becomes an adult? In this powerful episode of the Power Your Parenting: Moms of Teens podcast, Colleen O'Grady is joined by seasoned therapist and executive coach Catherine Hickem to explore the often-overlooked transition between parenting teens and maintaining connection with adult children. Drawing from both professional expertise and personal experience, Catherine shares hard-won wisdom about managing fear, adjusting expectations, and nurturing lifelong bonds. The conversation dives deep into the emotional complexities of this phase—highlighting why parents must do their own work, how fear can unintentionally drive adult children away, and what it truly means to support rather than control. With honest storytelling and practical insight, this episode is a must-listen for any mom navigating the “what now?” of the emptying nest. Catherine Hickem is a licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, executive coach, and founder of the DASH Group. With over 40 years of experience helping families, leaders, and organizations navigate emotional complexity and transformational change, Catherine brings profound insight into relationships and leadership. A mother herself, Catherine is passionate about helping parents build strong, authentic connections with their adult children. 3 Key Takeaways: It's Never Too Late to Be a Great Parent – Repair and growth are possible at any stage, but it takes humility, emotional regulation, and a willingness to do your own work. Let Go of Fear-Based Parenting – Adult children need confidence, not control. When we lead with fear, we risk damaging trust and closeness. Support Looks Different Now – Ask your adult children, “How can I support you right now?”—and be willing to listen without fixing. That simple question builds safety and connection. Learn more at https://www.parentingadultchildrentoday.com/ Follow at https://www.tiktok.com/@parentingadultchildren2d Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Content Warnings: Language, Violence, Teens in Danger This is a one shot where we are playing MASKS by Brendan Conway In this episode a special guest GM (Elliot from ISSUES podcast) runs MASKS for Cap, Drea, Jess, and Ian. Seed, Scythe, Sam, and MagMaverick are four intrepid young superheroes tasked with being on security detail at a party with the who's-who of super society. ------ Today's promo is for Issues Podcast! Check them out. ------ Join our Shrimp and Crits Discord server for the official listening parties. These are every release day at 8:00PM EST. (full server only open to patrons) https://discord.gg/qCHktpeTDG ------ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ShrimpandCrits ------ You can follow our linktree (https://linktr.ee/ShrimpandCrits) to our website, social media, and much much more. Please subscribe, rate and review us on any podcatchers where you listen. If you'd like to get in touch, feel free to do so by email (shrimpandcritspodcast@gmail.com) or post (PO Box 60934 Nashville TN, 37206)
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The answer lies in the nervous system. When a child's brain is in “survival mode,” even small stressors can feel huge. That's why these exercises are designed to activate the parasympathetic nervous system—the body's natural "calm and connect" state.No fancy equipment required. These therapeutic exercises are simple, science-backed ways to help children and teens regulate emotions and build emotional balance. The more consistently you practice them, the more emotional regulation skills improve over time.Let's walk through the top 5 therapeutic exercises to improve emotional regulation skills in children and teens.Why Does My Child Struggle With Emotional Regulation?Many kids today are stuck in fight-or-flight mode. Their nervous system is overreactive, which means even small stressors can trigger intense emotional reactions. And when that system never gets a chance to reset, emotional self-regulation becomes nearly impossible.
The relational whiplash of parenting tweens and teens can leave parents spinning. One morning they're hugging you at breakfast and the next anything you say is a minefield of conflict. Join us for our fun and insightful conversation with Jeanine Mouchawar, a mom who's been through it with her own teens and who learned valuable communication skills along the way.
Lisa A Phillips talks about her new book First Love: Guiding Teens Through Relationships and Heartbreak. She teaches journalism and a very popular seminar "Love and Heartbreak" at the State University of New York at New Paltz. She noted that there are plenty of good books dealing with sex education for teens but very little addressing the emotional aspects of these first relationships. These first relationships and crushes are not "puppy love" but "first drafts" in the development of a romantic identity. In this podcast and in her book, Lisa Phillips provides thoughtful suggestions about how a parent can help their child deal with a break-up and many other issues. For more information https://www.lisaamyphillips.com
WNBA and dildos, hopefully making new friends, black cat boyfriends, and we are feeling perfect today. 0:00 Curry Seagull 04:28 SKIMS face contraption 07:15 Gym Girlies Friends12:58 Feeling Perfect Today19:05 Bathroom Talk27:03 Life Changes and Happiness27:53 No more Downsy?29:19 History 101 of the Gilded Age32:17 Teens should be messing around more34:50 Soft Throuple added a 4th40:58 Games and Personal Insights46:11 How well do you know your bestie? Send us a textSupport the showShare this episode with your besties! Connect with Honestly Smartlesshonestlysmartless.comIG: @honestlysmartlessTikTok: @honestlysmartlessChelsea's IG: @chelsea_turanoLindsay's IG: @dr.lindsayregehrYouTube: Honestly Smartless Send us a text Support the show and will give you a shout out
With over 7 years of experience teaching Chinese language in the UK, Chen Baiyan opens up about the joys and challenges of cross-cultural teaching, how she creates immersive lessons abroad, and her top tips for mastering Chinese—no matter where you are. Tune in to hear Ms. Chen's insights!(04:36) What's the best way to begin learning Chinese?(09:46) How do UK students respond to cultural activities in Chinese classes?
There are some things that other countries do that they recommend for Americas to know about! Anna and Raven go through the list of them. Who doesn't want a month-long vacation? When was the last time that you wrote a letter to complain to a company, boss, teacher, etc.? What came from it? Maybe you'll get $20 of free nerds! There is one 75-year-old mother who had to have their children evicted from her home. The children were in their 40s. Yes, 40s. Anna and Raven talk about how living at home as an adult is becoming a more common thing! Anna lists three news stories that seem almost out of this world, and Raven can only pick and hear about one! When people call you by the wrong name you never know what to do! Anna and Raven both have certain names that they get so mad about! What's the name that people always mispronounce! Anna, Raven, Producer Julie, and Producer Justin went to a tag sale over the weekend and report on what they bought! Tomorrow they will speak with Appraiser and Auctioneer, Ryan Brechlin to see how much they treasures are worth! There are some stores that set unrealistic standards. Anna went shopping with her teenage daughter and had an important conversation that she thinks all parents should have with their children! Anna and Raven speak to stylist Lauren about how to help your child clothes shop that will help make them look and feel their best! You can find Lauren on Instagram @All_ThingsLauren. Some professions just attract the nicest employees. Anna has one profession that she thinks has the nicest people; Raven agrees! What other profession has the nicest people? Anna's husband Paul knocks on things all the time and she finally asks him why! Anna and Raven want to know what you do every day that you don't even realize you do! It only takes three days to rewire your brain! Anna, Raven, Producer Julie, and Producer Justin try it! Find out how long they lasted without their phone! Ricky is upset that his wife, Julie, allows their two and three-year-old children to sleep in their bed. Julie says that she's up all night with them, she's exhausted and at least this way she can get some sleep at night. Plus, they're only little once. Ricky says it's a bad habit and is ruining sleep for all of them. What do you think? Jake has a chance to win $3500! All he has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
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