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    Morbid
    The Yogurt Shop Murders

    Morbid

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 102:37


    Just before midnight on December 6, 1991, an Austin, TX patrol officer called in a fire at a yogurt shop and requested firefighters and additional officers. Once they managed to get the fire under control, firefighters discovered the bodies of four teenage girls in the burned out remains of the building, all having been shot execution style and the building torched to cover up the crime.Almost immediately, investigators on the case ran into a dead end, as leads were scarce and the fire and efforts to extinguish it destroyed or compromised critical evidence. In short time, the case went cold and the residents of Austin moved on. To their surprise, nearly ten years later, Austin detectives announced they'd arrested for young men for the crime, two of whom confessed, and it seemed like, after a long delay, justice would finally be served; however, in this case, justice was still a long way off and when it finally arrived, it came tainted by police misconduct.ReferencesAssociated Press. 1992. "Arrests no relief to families of slain teen-agers." Fort Worth Star-Telegram, October 23: 43.Austin American-Statesman. 1999. "American digest quotes of the week." Austin American-Statesman, October 10: 1.CBS News. 2009. "Deadly encounter." 48 Hours, March 9.Copelin, Laylan, and Leah Quin. 1999. "Police say 2 confessed to killings at yogurt shop." Austin American-Statesman, October 7: 1.Gamboa, Suzanne. 1999. "16-year-old told police in 1991 he had weapon." Austin American-Statesman, October 7: 8.Garcia, Kimberly. 1992. "In the shadow of death." Austin American-Statesman, March 6: 1.—. 1991. "Profiles of killers released." Austin American-Statesman, December 18: 27.Haglund, Kerry. 1991. "More than 1 raided shop, police say." Austin American-Statesman, December 10: 1.—. 1991. "Officials say they have few leads in yogurt shop killings." Austin American-Statesman, December 24: 11.—. 1991. "Slayings of teens stun friends, families." Austin American-Statesman, December 8: 27.Hall, Michael. 2001. "Under the Gun." Texas Monthly, Janaury: 94-115.Lindell, Chuck, and Kerry Haglund. 1991. "The spark of fear." Austin American-Statesman, December 15: 1.Lowry, Beverly. 2016. Who Killed These Girls: The Unsolved Murders that Rocked a Texas Town. New York, NY: Vintage.Martinez, Sylvia. 1991. "Teens' violent deaths mourned." Austin American-Statesman, December 9: 1.Michael Scott v The State of Texas. 2007. PD-0862-05 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, June 6).Pettaway, Taylor. 2022. Rape, murder of four teen girls in Austin yogurt shop remains unsolved 31 years later. December 12. Accessed October 23, 2025. https://www.expressnews.com/news/local/article/Austin-yogurt-shop-killings-17648880.php.Quin, Leah. 2000. "Video could damage yogurt shop case." Austin American-Statesman, May 31: 1.Rivera, Dylan. 1999. "'A decent kid' with a new family and a job." Austin American-Statesman, October 7: 8.Stanley, Dick. 1991. "Robbery may be motive in teens' slayings." Austin American-Statesman, December 8: 1.Vine, Katy. 2025. "How police finally solved Austin's most notorious cold case." Texas Monthly, October 3.Ward, Pamela. 1991. "Classmates try to cope with slayings." Austin American-Statesman, December 10: 1.Wilson, Janet. 1999. "For families, excruciating memories reawakened." Austin American-Statesman, October 7: 1. Cowritten by Alaina Urquhart, Ash Kelley & Dave White (Since 10/2022)Produced & Edited by Mikie Sirois (Since 2023)Research by Dave White (Since 10/2022), Alaina Urquhart & Ash KelleyListener Correspondence & Collaboration by Debra LallyListener Tale Video Edited by Aidan McElman (Since 6/2025) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Myers Detox
    Protect Your Teen from the Spiritual and Physical Crisis of Smartphones and Social Media | The Holistic Kids

    Myers Detox

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 61:55


    Three out of four teens are battling depression and anxiety, and one in three preteen girls has seriously considered suicide. The phones in their hands aren't just distracting them; they're rewiring their brains, stealing their sleep, and erasing their sense of purpose.   In this episode, I sit down with Abdullah, Zain, Emaad, and Qasim Ansari from the Holistic Kids Show to talk about the shocking truth behind screen addiction. These teen health advocates wrote The Teen Health Revolution after watching their own peers struggle with mental health crises, chronic disease, and complete disconnection from real life.    We talk about why 96% of Gen Z can't go to the bathroom without their phones, how blue light before bed leads to poor health outcomes, and the spiritual emptiness that comes from never being "bored enough" to think your own thoughts.   The brothers share the exact screen time limits that work for their family, why an authoritarian approach fails with teens, and how to replace scrolling with purpose.   "We're more connected than ever before, but yet so many people feel disconnected. That's because of these phones and especially social media." ~ Abdullah Ansari   In This Episode: - How the "Holistic Kids" started their health journey - Screen time and mental health - How screen time promotes dementia - Teens experiencing a spiritual health crisis - The addictive nature of phones - Socialization and phone-free schools - Practical tips for teens to reduce screen time - Navigating social media and self-image - The REVOLUTION acronym for total teen health   Products & Resources Mentioned: The Teen Health Revolution Book: Available at https://theteenhealthrevolution.com/  Bon Charge Red Light Face Mask: Use the code 25% off holiday sale to save at https://boncharge.com  Tru Energy Lip Peptide Treatment: Buy one, get one free for a limited time at https://trytruenergy.com/wendy3  Organifi Collagen: Save 20% with code MYERSDETOX at https://organifi.com/myersdetox  Chef's Foundry P600 Cookware: Get an exclusive discount at https://deals.chefsfoundry.com/black-friday-b?utm_term=MyersDetoxXmas Heavy Metals Quiz: Check your score at https://heavymetalsquiz.com    About Abdullah, Zain, Emaad & Qasim Ansari: Abdullah, Zain, Emaad, and Qasim Ansari are teenage health revolutionaries shaking the wellness world as hosts of the globally top-ranked Holistic Kids Show podcast and co-authors of the traditionally published bestseller The Teen Health Revolution (Bloomsbury). First-ever youth speakers at major functional medicine conferences, winners of the Up-and-Comer award, and featured on Dr. Nandi and Wellness Mama, these brothers are on a mission to help teens reclaim their minds, bodies, and futures from junk food and screens.  Learn more at https://theteenhealthrevolution.com and https://theholistickidsshow.com/    Disclaimer The Myers Detox Podcast was created and hosted by Dr. Wendy Myers. This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast, including Wendy Myers and the producers, disclaims responsibility for any possible adverse effects from using the information contained herein. The opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests' qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

    Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
    Sheriff Grady Judd Catches Philly Teens

    Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 3:36 Transcription Available


    8 kids from Philadelphia area football team in town for a tournament were arrested for stealing over $2,200 worth of items from a Dicks Sporting Goods. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Longest Shortest Time
    Actually, Sir, That's Not How You Put on a Condom

    The Longest Shortest Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 37:05


    College student Zaraia Fabunmi became a sex educator and a doula as a teenager. Today she shares how she's used that training to help her peers — and, at times, her teachers — plus the fascinating reproductive health research she did in India.   … Recommendation from the archive Zaraia is also in Ep #237: YOU KNOW WHAT: An LST Spinoff, a pilot we made featuring three super cool college kids talking about sex, dating, and relationships. (We are still trying to make this show! Email hello [at] longestshortesttime [dot] com if you're interested in sponsorship opportunities!) … Episode resources • Planned Parenthood resources for teens • You Know, Sex (Silverberg/Smyth): wonderfully dynamic and comprehensive book for tweens + teens • Sex, Teens, and Everything in Between (Zaloom): great info and practice scenarios for teens + parents … • Join LST+ for community and access to You Know What, another show in the Longest Shortest universe! • Follow us on Instagram • Sign up for our newsletter, where we recommend other parenting + reproductive health media • Buy books by LST guests (your purchase supports the show!) • Website: longestshortesttime.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Chris Plante Show
    12-10-25 Hour 3 - Australia cuts off Social Media for Teens

    The Chris Plante Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 41:07


    And Chris opens the Mailbag too! For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday  To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Lead with Jake Tapper
    Australia Social Media Ban Takes Effect For Teens Under 16

    The Lead with Jake Tapper

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 89:57


    Children in Australia are waking up now blocked from their social media accounts after the country passed a world first social media ban for kids under 16-years-old. Could this be the first domino in a global trend? Plus, President Trump is minutes away from a major speech on the economy.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Smerconish Podcast
    Australia Protects Its Teens. Should America Also Enact An Under-16 Social Media Ban?

    The Smerconish Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 17:16


    Australia just logged out more than a million under-16 social media accounts — an unprecedented national ban aimed at protecting kids from the harms of Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and more. Today, Michael Smerconish breaks down the sweeping new law, the public reaction, and why figures like Rahm Emanuel say the U.S. should follow Australia's lead. Michael revisits the data, insights from Dr. Jean Twenge's research on youth mental health, and today's Smerconish.com poll question: Should America adopt the same ban? Tune in, vote, and join the conversation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
    Teens Share What Really Works to Prevent Drug and Alcohol Use

    Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 33:35 Transcription Available


    The teenage years are a crucial time to prevent addiction. The brain is still developing, making it more vulnerable to the lasting effects of drugs and alcohol. It's also a time when peer pressure can lead to risky choices. So how do you help teens not only say no, but also inspire their friends and communities to make better decisions?In this episode of Grieving Out Loud, meet Annabelle Lovell, a high school junior raising awareness about the dangers of teen drug and alcohol use—not just at her school, but across the country. She recently served as the opening speaker at CADCA's national conference. CADCA, or Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, represents thousands of community coalitions nationwide, making Annabelle's role a major honor and responsibility for someone her age.Annabelle joins us along with Mollie Kruse, a member of our Emily's Hope Youth Prevention Coalition, who's taken the message all the way to Washington, D.C., even meeting with the Senate majority leader to talk about the importance of preventing substance use. Together, they share their advice for parents, educators, and other teens as the nation continues to face a deadly drug epidemic.If you enjoyed this episode, you may like the following: Why So Many Teens are Struggling, and What We're MissingGrowing Up with Grief: Emily's Siblings Open UpInside Victoria's Voice: The Diary That's Waking Parents UpSend us a textBehind every number is a story of a life cut short, a family shattered, and a community devastated.They were...daughterssonsmothersfathersfriendswiveshusbandscousinsboyfriendsgirlfriends.They were More Than Just A Number. Support the showConnect with Angela Follow Grieving Out Loud Follow Emily's Hope Read Angela's Blog Subscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope Updates Suggest a Guest For more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Kayli Fitz

    School Of Awesome Sauce with Greg Denning
    Stop the 18-and-Out Myth: Why Teens Don't Need to Leave to Launch

    School Of Awesome Sauce with Greg Denning

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 35:57


    What if the whole idea that your teen “must move out at 18” is one of the biggest parenting myths of our generation?In this episode, Greg and Rachel challenge the cultural belief that independence = separation. They explain why forcing teens into adult life at 18 isn't just unnecessary—it's often harmful, developmentally inappropriate, and rooted in a modern social experiment that has produced more loneliness, more mental illness, weaker families, and generations of underprepared young adults.Greg and Rachel reveal the truth: If your child will only become capable, confident, mature, and contributing after you kick them out… that's a parenting problem—not a launching strategy.Instead, they show how the teen years (16–25) are the prime window for deep mentoring, skill-building, emotional development, and world-class education. And that staying home longer—in a healthy, high-skill, high-expectation family—creates stronger adults, stronger marriages, and stronger generational wealth.You'll hear:Why the “18 equals adulthood” idea is culturally manufactured—not biologicalHow incomplete brain development (until 25!) radically changes how we should guide young adultsWhy independence begins at age 2, not 18… and how to train kids long before the teen yearsWhy most failure-to-launch cases come from lack of parenting skills, not lack of kid motivationIf you've ever wondered why today's teens struggle—or how to help your kids become confident, competent adults without pushing them out prematurely—this conversation will completely reframe your parenting vision.

    TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids
    TPP 478: Lynn Lyons on Navigating Anxiety in Families

    TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 41:28


    Today we're talking about anxiety—how it shows up in families, how it affects our kids' growing independence, and what we can do to keep worry from running the show. My guest, Lynn Lyons, is a licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and leading voice in the treatment of anxiety disorders in children, teens, and adults. In our conversation, Lynn and I unpack the dynamics of anxiety within families—what happens as kids begin asserting independence, how parents can best support their social and emotional growth, and how to notice when our own habits might be feeding the cycle. She offers practical, compassionate strategies for shifting from worry to courage and for helping both our kids and ourselves move through anxiety with more confidence and calm.   About Lynn Lyons Lynn Lyons is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist in Concord, New Hampshire. She has been in private practice for 35 years specializing in the treatment of anxiety disorders in adults and children. She is a sought after expert, appearing in the New York Times, Time, NPR, Psychology Today, Good Morning America, Today Show and other media outlets. Lynn is a featured expert in the 2023 documentary Anxious Nation. With a special interest in breaking the generational cycle of worry in families, Lynn is the author/coauthor of several books and articles on anxiety, including Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents: 7 Ways to Stop the Worry Cycle and Raise Courageous & Independent Children, and the companion book for kids, Playing with Anxiety: Casey's Guide for Teens and Kids. Her latest book for adults and teenagers, The Anxiety Audit was released October '22. Lynn is the co-host of the popular podcast Flusterclux. Things you'll learn from this episode How anxiety can take on a powerful “cult leader” role within families, influencing thoughts and behaviors Why parents often unknowingly bargain with anxiety in early childhood to maintain calm or control How growing social pressures and the shift toward independence can heighten anxiety for both parents and kids Why changes in sleep, participation, and social engagement may signal deeper anxiety concerns How the loss of parental control during adolescence can trigger its own layer of worry and stress Why understanding these family dynamics is essential for effectively supporting children's mental health Resources mentioned Lynn Lyons' website Flusterclux podcast Lynn on Instagram Anxiety Disruptor series on the Flusterclux Podcast Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents: 7 Ways to Stop the Worry Cycle and Raise Courageous and Independent Children by Lynn Lyons & Reid Wilson The Anxiety Audit: Seven Sneaky Ways Anxiety Takes Hold and How to Escape Them by Lynn Lyons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Feeding The Mouth That Bites You
    Episode 230: Why Adult Friendships Matter More Than You Think

    Feeding The Mouth That Bites You

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 23:59


    This week on the show, Cynthia and Dr. Ken dive into the often-overlooked world of adult friendship—why it matters for your emotional health and your parenting. They unpack new research on the “friendship recession,” why adults have fewer close friends than ever, and how that loneliness also impacts our parenting. Dr. Ken explains why parents need real community as their teens grow up and leave home, why your marriage can't be your only source of companionship, and why having your teen as your “best friend” can be a warning sign—not a win. They also tackle what healthy friendships look like while raising teens, why reconciling well matters, and how to model connection in a screen-obsessed culture.Cynthia shares practical encouragement for making and keeping friendships—prioritizing connection, filling the gaps with positive assumptions, and not letting insecurity sabotage community. They wrap up with a conversation on introverts vs. extroverts and why neither gets a pass on building real relationships.It's honest, insightful, and a much-needed reminder that friendships aren't optional—they're foundational. If you have a minute, please leave us a review. We love hearing listeners encouraging other listeners. You can order Dr. Ken's book "Feeding The Mouth That Bites You" hereYou can order Cynthia's book "Life Is Messy, God Is Good" hereYou can pre-order Cynthia's book "How'd I Miss That" here  Got questions or feedback? We want to hear from you! podcast@feedingthemouth.com Music provided by the great John David Kent - https://www.johndavidkent.com/

    The Dana & Parks Podcast
    HOUR 3: Australia is just the first to try it...how will the government keep young teens off of social media?

    The Dana & Parks Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 34:36


    HOUR 3: Australia is just the first to try it...how will the government keep young teens off of social media? full 2076 Tue, 09 Dec 2025 22:00:00 +0000 zxTtRaFdpEc0RZDpSZ791CRsTbzx2QpD news The Dana & Parks Podcast news HOUR 3: Australia is just the first to try it...how will the government keep young teens off of social media? You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False

    Luvbites by Dr. Tara
    How to Talk to Teens About Sex & Porn (According to Expert) | Dr. Tara & Kimberly Wolf

    Luvbites by Dr. Tara

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 55:48


    In this episode of Luvbites by Dr. Tara Podcast, Kimberly Wolf (Sex Education Expert & Curricular Consultant) joins Dr. Tara to discuss how to talk to teens about sex. They cover ways to initiate conversations about sex and porn, what is healthy media for teens to consume, and strategies to help teens think critically about the media they watch. #drtara #sexeducation #relationshipadviceConnect with Dr. Tara on www.luvbites.coCheck out Kimberly's course for parents and teens! Don't forget to use code LUVBITES20 at checkout! | ⁠https://www.kimberlywolf.com/parenting⁠Connect with our guest:Kimberly's Book: https://www.kimberlywolf.com/bookKimberly's Instagram: @sexeducationforparents

    No More Perfect Podcast with Jill Savage
    Love Like Jesus | Episode 277

    No More Perfect Podcast with Jill Savage

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 36:30


    We love Christmas! It's our (and especially Mark's) favorite time of year. Besides the decorations, presents, cheer, and time with family, Christmas marks a very special event. It's when God sent His son to earth, which was the greatest expression of His love for us.In our own personal story of redeeming our marriage together, one of the biggest lessons we learned was what love really looks like. It's not that we were unloving in the 1.0 version of us; it's just that we didn't understand how to love each other and receive love well.All of us can benefit from maturing our understanding of love. Instead of falling into the trap of giving and receiving love that's transactional, we need to practice the kind of love that Jesus showed us.In this episode, you'll hear:The characteristics of real loveHow Jesus displayed love for usWays we can express sacrificial love for one anotherAnd more!We hope this conversation helps you understand the true love that Jesus exemplified when He laid down His life for us!Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/love-like-jesus-277Check 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...

    Success is Subjective Podcast
    Episode 326: Parenting from Fear to Understanding - A Conversation with Ann Coleman

    Success is Subjective Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 26:57


    In this week's episode, Joanna sits down with Ann Coleman—attorney turned parent-educator and the host of Speaking of Teens. After years of struggling through her son's anxiety, ADHD, and eventual placement in treatment, Ann realized that her own fear, misunderstanding, and emotional reactivity were driving the conflict at home. What happened next changed everything. Ann shares how she dove into adolescent neuropsychology, rewired her entire approach to parenting, and ultimately built a framework that has since helped thousands of families break destructive cycles. She talks openly about the grief of letting go of old expectations, the relief that comes from understanding the developing brain, and why “success” must be defined by the young person—not the parent. This conversation is an anchor for any parent navigating adolescence or young adulthood. Ann offers clarity, compassion, and the kind of perspective that can genuinely shift a family's trajectory.Ann's Resources: Website: https://speakingofteens.com/Podcast: Speaking of Teens Instagram: @speakingofteenspodcast Facebook: Speaking of Teens PodcastConnect with Joanna Lilley  Therapeutic Consulting AssociationLilley Consulting WebsiteLilley Consulting on Facebook Lilley Consulting on YouTubeEmail joanna@lilleyconsulting.com#TherapeuticConsulting #LilleyConsulting #Successful #TherapeuticPrograms #Therapy #MentalHealthMatters #Podcast #PodcastCommunity #TheJourney #SuccessIsSubjectivePodcast #TheUnpavedRoad #PFCAudioVideo #SpeakingOfTeensPodcast #TeenYears #MomEmotions #TeenAnxiety #ParentingHelp

    Building Strong Homes podcast
    Ep. 152: Unlocking the Secrets to Effective Communication with Your Teen with Mark Gregston

    Building Strong Homes podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 61:44


    We've all heard it before—bridging the communication gap with a teen can feel like trying to build a bridge with spaghetti. But don't worry, we've got you covered. We're diving into one of the most critical aspects of parenting: communicating with your teenager. Today's guest, Mark Gregston, a renowned expert and founder of Parenting Today's Teens, will share his invaluable insights and practical tips to help you connect with your teen in meaningful ways. Mark will guide us through the challenges and nuances of communicating with teenagers and will explore common barriers, effective strategies, and real-life examples that illustrate how to navigate those tough conversations. Whether it's dealing with a defiant teen or simply trying to understand their world, this episode is packed with actionable advice to improve your relationship with your teen. You can find out more about Mark's ministry at Parenting Today's Teens and Heartlight Ministries. Also, if you'd like to hear some of the teen's stories from Heartlight Minstries go to Heartlight Stories To find the Blueprint Tips for this episode go to CarolRoper.org/podcast Watch on YouTube Unlocking the Secrets to Effective Comminucation with Your Teen with Mark Gregston Sign up for my Keeping Room newsletter Find the first episode for the start of next week's Blueprints to Building Your Spiritual Dream Home series at the Open Your Blueprint button on my homepage at CarolRoper.org

    Abiding Together
    S17 E13 - The Four Places of Advent: Loreto (Part 2)

    Abiding Together

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 33:01


    In this episode, we journey to the house of Loreto, a simple home where the Annunciation took place. We reflect on how God meets us in the quiet, ordinary places of our own lives and how He meets us where we are, no matter how isolated we may feel. We also explore Mary's free and wholehearted yes, given without a request for details, and consider where the Holy Spirit may be inviting us to trust and surrender in our own hidden spaces. As Advent is a time to rest in stillness, we talk about making room for God in our schedules, noticing His gentle invitations in the everyday, and allowing His Word to take root in us even when the fruits of our yes are not yet visible.   Heather's One Thing - Registration for Glory: Women's Gathering is open! Michelle and I would love to see you there! Sister Miriam's One Thing - Live Dialogue with Pope Leo XIV and Teens at NCYC  Michelle's One Thing - Trader Joe's winter peonies    Next, we come to the House of Loreto, a humble home, walls worn by daily life, where the eternal interrupted the ordinary. Here, a young woman listens and her "yes" ripples through all of time. This is the place of surrender, of saying yes to what we cannot yet understand. The Word takes root in the quiet soil of her trust.   Other Resources Mentioned:  Litany of Loreto "The Annunciation" painting by Henry Tanner   Journal Questions: Where am I missing God's presence in the ordinary moments? What does God want to announce to me this Advent? Where have I said no to the Lord in the past? What parts of your life feel uncontrollable? How can I choose to surrender this Advent?   Discussion Questions: Where is the Lord inviting you to say yes? How has God interrupted and nudged you in the ordinary moments of life? Where is the Lord inviting you to surrender? How has God slowly unraveled His plan for your life?   Quote to Ponder: "This is a serious warning cry: Surrender without reservation to the Lord who has called us. This is required of us so that the face of the earth may be renewed."  (Edith Stein)   Scripture for Lectio: "The angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town of Galilee called Nazareth…" (Luke 1:26)   Sponsor - Small Town Catholic Living: Have you ever dreamed of living in a community where families flourish, bible studies abound, and you can walk to daily Mass and adoration? Have you desired to send your kids to an authentically Catholic school but could never afford the tuition or can afford it, but it lacks deeply rooted Catholic tradition and culture? Small Town Catholic Living is a thriving Catholic community located in Beloit, Kansas. It's a place where strong faith, family values, and small-town charm come together. Here, families and kids walk and ride their bikes around town, young families fill the local 120 year old Romanesque-Gothic Catholic Church, and Eucharisstic adoration is offered 24/7. There is also a PreK-12th grade Catholic school so that your kids can receive an authentic Catholic education for a fraction of what other private schools cost.  The town also features all the important necessities of life such as a full-service local hospital, an impressive recreation center, retirement communities, and remote workspace offices. Fishing, hunting, camping, and boating are popular at the nearby Waconda Lake.  If you've been dreaming of living in a community where your children can grow up surrounded by others living out their faith, where people truly know you, or a place that has taken a step back from the business of this world, we invite you to learn more by visiting our website at smalltowncatholicliving.com. It's not impossible to be spiritually fed while fulfilling your mission to raise your family!    Chapters:  00:00 Small Town Catholic Living 01:15 Intro 02:24 Welcome to Loreto 03:28 Guiding Quote and Scripture Verse 05:02 God Comes in the Ordinary 08:14 In the Fullness of Time 10:15 God Invites Us to Respond to His Invitations 11:50 When We Feel Like We are Isolated 15:20 Saying Yes to God Even When We don't Understand 19:19 The Quiet Work of Faith 21:55 Will We Make Space for God? 26:35 One Things   Music used under license i94Cr0 

    Marketplace Tech
    Using AI chatbots for mental health support poses serious risks for teens, report finds

    Marketplace Tech

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 7:53


    A new report from Stanford and Common Sense Media finds that more than half of U.S. teens use AI chatbots for companionship. But, according to Dr. Darja Djordjevic, an adolescent and adult psychiatrist who co-authored the research, the bots aren't equipped to provide the kind of emotional support young people need when dealing with a mental health issue.Dr. Djordjevic and her team simulated conversations involving various mental health concerns with four of the most popular consumer chatbots and identified several risks; chiefly, their tendency to be sycophantic. A note, this conversation mentions suicide and self-harm.

    Marketplace All-in-One
    Using AI chatbots for mental health support poses serious risks for teens, report finds

    Marketplace All-in-One

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 7:53


    A new report from Stanford and Common Sense Media finds that more than half of U.S. teens use AI chatbots for companionship. But, according to Dr. Darja Djordjevic, an adolescent and adult psychiatrist who co-authored the research, the bots aren't equipped to provide the kind of emotional support young people need when dealing with a mental health issue.Dr. Djordjevic and her team simulated conversations involving various mental health concerns with four of the most popular consumer chatbots and identified several risks; chiefly, their tendency to be sycophantic. A note, this conversation mentions suicide and self-harm.

    The Addicted Mind Podcast
    Freeing the Mind: Non-Judgmental Strategies to Talk to Teens About Drugs and Mental Health with Dr. Meena Mirhom and Jasmine Kenney

    The Addicted Mind Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 26:41


    This episode of the Addicted Minds podcast features a critical discussion on the escalating crisis of teen addiction and mental health, highlighting the vital work of the Free Mind Campaign. Host Duane Osterlind speaks with Jasmine Kenney from the CDC's Division of Overdose Prevention and Dr. Meena Mirhom from Athletes for Hope, who detail the necessity of addressing substance misuse among young people aged 12 to 17. The guests explain that mental health struggles—fueled by social pressures, bullying, and social media—often lead teens to self-medicate with increasingly potent and accessible substances, including highly concentrated cannabis, illegal vapes, and fentanyl-laced drugs. The conversation stresses the need for non-judgmental support from trusted adults and peers to break the cycle of shame and isolation.The guests showcase the innovative approaches used by the Free Mind Campaign and Athletes for Hope to reach youth. Jasmine Kenney outlines the CDC's mobile-friendly resources for parents, like conversation cards and an interactive graphic novel for teens, designed to facilitate dialogue and education. Dr. Mirhom explains how partnering with celebrity athletes provides powerful role models who use their platforms to talk openly about mental health and healthy coping strategies, demonstrating to young people that "it's okay to not be okay" and that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Ultimately, the discussion emphasizes that hope and effective mental health treatment are available to help youth navigate these challenges and build a supportive ecosystem across their communities.Key Discussion PointsThe Problem: Addiction and overdose deaths are at an epidemic level among young people.Real-World Impact: Dr. Mirhom shares firsthand accounts of seeing individuals struggling with substance use in communities near where they were holding discussions with middle schoolers, highlighting that this is not an abstract issue for teens.Accessibility: Substances, some similar in compound to heroin, are readily accessible—sometimes even at local delis—to young people, with some as young as 11 being asked to carry drugs.

    Power Your Parenting: Moms With Teens
    # 350 Five Habits That Cultivate Hope

    Power Your Parenting: Moms With Teens

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 38:18


    • Do you ever feel so burdened, overwhelmed, or stressed that hope feels out of reach? And do you wonder how to help your teens hold onto hope when life feels heavy—for them and for you? Summary Paragraph: In this inspiring conversation, psychologist, author, and speaker Dr. Julia Garcia shares why hope isn't something you passively wait for—it's something you practice, one emotional habit at a time. Drawing from behavioral science, storytelling, and her own lived experience, Dr. Garcia reveals the five habits that help us navigate difficult emotions, interrupt cycles of overwhelm, and reconnect with a grounded sense of worth and possibility. She speaks directly to the silent struggles so many moms carry—the shame, pressure, worry, and emotional load that can eclipse hope—and offers a compassionate, practical roadmap for finding your way back to yourself. This episode will help you cultivate hope in your own life and model it for your teens, young adults, and entire family. Dr. Julia Garcia is a psychologist, author, and internationally recognized speaker dedicated to empowering people through the science of mental health and emotional wellbeing. For nearly twenty years, she has helped educators, students, business leaders, families, and individuals navigate fear, doubt, burnout, and hopelessness by building sustainable habits of healing. Her book, The Five Habits of Hope, blends neuroscience, emotional practice, and real-life stories from people around the world to show that hope is not merely a feeling—it's a daily discipline. Whether through her TEDx talks, interactive workshops, or national presentations, Dr. Garcia's mission is to make the tools of hope accessible for everyone. Three Takeaways for Moms of Teens and Young Adults 1. Hope is a Practice, Not a Personality Trait You don't have to feel hopeful to begin cultivating hope. Each of the five habits—reflection, risk-taking, release, receiving, and repurposing—creates a pathway back to emotional regulation, self-worth, and grounded optimism. 2. Your Feelings Don't Make You Weak—They Make You Real Emotions leads to overwhelm, burnout, and disconnection. Naming what you're struggling with, taking emotional risks, and receiving support strengthens your resilience and helps your teen see that emotional honesty is part of wellbeing. 3. Your Kids Need to See Who You Are, Not Just What You Do When your teens witness you engaging in passion, joy, creativity, rest, advocacy, and purpose—not just managing logistics and meeting expectations. Repurposing your emotions into something meaningful teaches them that hard things can lead to beautiful outcomes. Learn More at: https://www.drjuliagarcia.com/habitsofhope/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjuliagarcia/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Filter It Through a Brain Cell
    332. The Hard-Easy Effect Bias | Cognitive Bias for Teens

    Filter It Through a Brain Cell

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 10:12


    You'll get to hear how I experienced this Bias myself just a few months ago! Want to test yourself on how well you can recognize fallacies in real life? Take the Meme Fallacy Quiz! www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/quiz Learn more about Crazy Thinkers membership where you can practice critical thinking using real-life memes, articles & headlines: www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/crazy Here's how you can purchase the Logical Fallacies ebook: https://www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/offers/z6xbAcB2 Send me any questions, comments or even the fallacies you're seeing around you! think@filteritthroughabraincell.com Or, tag me on Instagram: @filteritthroughabraincell Sign up on my email list at: www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/contact Learn more about Classical Conversations: www.classicalconversations.com/filterit Thank you to our sponsor, CTC Math! Website: https://www.ctcmath.com/?tr_id=brain Homeschool page: https://www.ctcmath.com/how-it-works/home-school?tr_id=brain Free trail: https://www.ctcmath.com/trial?tr_id=brain Special offer! Get 1/2-off discounts plus bonus 6-months free! Critical Thinking for Teens Logical Fallacies for Teens Cognitive Biases for Teens Homeschool Logic Critical thinking for Middle schoolers

    Joyful Courage -  A Conscious Parenting Podcast
    Eps 632: Therapy may not be the answer for discouraged teens with Nicole Runyon

    Joyful Courage - A Conscious Parenting Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 56:17


    In this episode, I sit down with Nicole Runyon, a child psychotherapist with 22 years of experience and author of "Free to Fly." We tackle some uncomfortable truths about modern parenting—how our well-intentioned approaches might actually be contributing to our kids' struggles. Nicole shares why children are "canaries in the coal mine," sending us messages through their behavior about toxic environments (yes, including screens). We discuss the misunderstood concept of gentle parenting, why therapy isn't always the answer, and how natural consequences build resilience. If you're exhausted from hovering and rescuing, this conversation will help you reclaim your authority with love. Nicole offers practical wisdom about allowing discomfort—both yours and theirs—to foster true independence. For more show notes and info, go to: https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/eps-632-therapy-may-not-be-the-answer-for-discouraged-teens-with-nicole-runyon/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Gentleman's Talk
    Gentleman's Talk Generational Differences of Parenting and Today's Teens vs the old days.

    Gentleman's Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 127:52


    Tonight, the fellas dive into generational parenting styles and what each generation brings to the table. We'll also chase the latest hot topics buzzing across social media, breaking them down, debunking the noise, and sharing real talk you won't want to miss!

    Tech 24
    Days before Australia's social media ban, teens race to find loopholes

    Tech 24

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 6:23


    Australia is about to become the first major democracy to impose a nationwide ban on social media access for under-16s. When the world-first measure comes into force on December 10, platforms including TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit and Twitch, will be required to remove existing under-16 accounts and block the ability to create new ones. The government says the legislation is necessary to curb rising online bullying, self-harm content and addictive design, which it says intentionally targets young users.

    SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
    A parent's guide to help teens adjust to social media age restrictions - SNSの年齢制限にどう向き合う?保護者のためのガイド

    SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 9:53


    Australia is restricting access to social media accounts for under-16s, and many families are wondering what it means in practice. While the rules place responsibility on tech platforms rather than young people or their parents, the changes may still create stress for teens who rely on social media to stay connected. Find out how the ban will work, why connection still matters, and how experts suggest supporting young people through the transition. - 16歳未満のソーシャルメディア利用を制限する法律「Social Media Ban」が12月10日に施行されます。多くの家庭では、この規制が生活にどのような影響を及ぼすのか、不安や疑問の声が上がっています。今回の規制では、若者や保護者ではなく、SNSプラットフォーム側に責任が課されます。しかし、SNSを通じて友人関係やコミュニティとのつながりを保ってきたティーンにとっては、利用環境の変化がストレスとなる可能性も指摘されています。新たな規制がどのように運用されるのか、若者にとって「つながり」がなぜ重要なのか、そして施行にあたり専門家が勧める若者支援のポイントについて紹介します。

    The Jason Rantz Show
    Hour 2: Oregon sanctuary county, Lacey trucker driver had no CDL, Prince Harry on Colbert

    The Jason Rantz Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 46:02


    Washington County, Oregon seems to be suggesting that it will shield illegal aliens from federal law enforcement. Unhinged women in Portland are shrieking out in public in protest of Trump. The semi-truck driver in a massive crash in Lacey did not have a CDL according to Washington State Patrol. The homeless encampment in Seattle’s Mount Baker neighborhood is slated to be cleared. Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro blasted claims Kamala Harris made about him in her book. // Big Local: Washington Attorney General Nick Brown is not investigating a Yakima County election prize giveaway that raised some eyebrows. Teens in Pierce County are participating in a very dangerous TikTok challenge that could get someone killed. Ten live grenades were found by contractors working on a Kitsap County home. // You Pick the Topic: Michelle Obama is race baiting on her book tour. Prince Harry made an appearance on Stephen Colbert’s show and actually got a few decent jabs in.

    Editor and Publisher Reports
    311 Half of U.S. teens think journalists make up quotes and do favors for sources, new report finds

    Editor and Publisher Reports

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 20:03


    If you think young people aren't paying attention to the news, think again — they are, and they have thoughts. A new study reveals just how skeptical today's teens are about the press, and the results should make every newsroom take notice. From questions of fairness to fears of fabrication, Gen Z is forming strong opinions about who to trust. In this episode, we dive into what teens really believe — and why it matters for the future of journalism.   Access more at this episode's landing page, at: https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/half-of-us-teens-think-journalists-make-up-quotes-and-do-favors-for-sources-new-report-finds,259102  

    Dollar Bin Bandits
    Indie Insights: Emilio Velez Jr. | The Dodgeball Teens

    Dollar Bin Bandits

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 31:16


    We sit down with Emilio Velez Jr., the award-winning writer and illustrator behind The Dodgeball Teens. Emilio shares his journey from overcoming a cognitive learning disability and defying expectations to pursuing his passion for comics in the last decade. With his mother's support and years of hard work, he transformed his dream into reality—creating twelve issues and a graphic novel—while spreading a message of perseverance through his work as a motivational speaker.You can find and follow Emilio Velez Jr. and The Dodgeball Teens online — check out his work at thedodgeballteens.com and follow him on Instagram @emiliovelezjr for updates, artwork, and inspirational content.Support the show___________________Check out video versions of this and other episodes on YouTube: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits!If you like this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you found this episode. And if you really like this podcast, become a member of the Dollar Bin Boosters on Patreon: patreon.com/DollarBinBoosters.You can follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky, or @DBBandits on X. You can email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com.___________________Dollar Bin Bandits is the official podcast of TwoMorrows Publishing. Check out their fine publications at twomorrows.com. ___________________ Thank you to Sam Fonseca for our theme music, Sean McMillan for our graphics, and Pat McGrath for our logo.

    Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
    Teens Kidnap, Murder, and Burn Body Of 16-Year-Old Girl | Crime Alert 1PM 12.05.25

    Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 5:26 Transcription Available


    A Florida town reels as two teenagers are jailed for the premeditated shooting and burning death of a fourteen-year-old girl. A former Missouri police officer admits he stole nude images from women during traffic stops and sent at least one private video to his own phone. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Holistic Kids Show
    211. Real Food, Real Power: How Teens Can Heal Themselves and the Planet

    The Holistic Kids Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 24:20


    Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction & Welcome 00:11 – Why Real Food Matters 00:24 – Dangers of Ultra-Processed Foods 01:04 – Effects on Immunity & Gut Health 01:49 – Food Diversity & Nutrient Deficiency 03:00 – Why Teens Should Care 03:27 – Food as Medicine 04:42 – Real Food & Planet Health 06:40 – Power of Phytochemicals 07:23 – Simple Nutrition Tips 08:55 – The Real Food Rainbow 13:35 – Healthy Snack Swaps 14:12 – Importance of Hydration 17:21 – Healthy Choices at Parties 20:36 – Soda, Sugar & Skin Health 22:37 – Final Tips & Takeaways   Join us for a special episode of the Teen Health Revolution series, where we dive deep into the power of real food and its impact on both our bodies and the planet. In this lively and informative discussion, our teen hosts break down the dangers of ultra-processed foods, share eye-opening facts about nutrition, and reveal how simple food choices can make a big difference in your health. Discover why eating a rainbow of fruits and vegetables matters, how nutrient-dense foods support growth and well-being, and get practical tips for swapping out junk food for delicious, wholesome alternatives. From hydration hacks to healthy party snacks, this episode is packed with advice to help teens—and their families—take control of their health. Empower yourself with knowledge, learn how real food can heal, and join the movement to create a healthier future for you and the planet. Tune in and be part of the healing revolution!   ---- Learn more about Dr. Madiha Saeed at https://holisticmommd.com, or follow her on social media @HolisticMomMD                                                              

    Conversations Like No Other presented by Valley Health System
    Abs, Anxiety, and Adolescence: Talking Boys and Body Image with Dr. Sherry Sakowitz-Sukkar

    Conversations Like No Other presented by Valley Health System

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025


    Body image doesn't just impact young girls – our boys are impacted by toxic body image standards as well. From gym bros to emotional eating, let's unpack the silent crisis affecting young boys.

    KMJ's Afternoon Drive
    Google's Year in Search 2025! Cigarettes Becoming a Thing Again With Teens?

    KMJ's Afternoon Drive

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 18:55


    'Tis the season for wrap-ups, as Google just announced its Year in Search 2025 to show us what the world's been searching for, alongside listening to on Spotify or watching on YouTube. You can see a small selection of highlights in the accompanying The Keyword blog post, but the dedicated site is well worth playing around with, so you can learn what's happening on a global or regional basis in detail. But let's take a quick look at the overall results to take the pulse of the world's Googlers through the past year. Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel takes a look at the apparent resurgence of cigarettes in Hollywood and among celebrities and why teens are turning back to cigarette smoking.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    KMJ's Afternoon Drive
    New Survey Teens, Marijuana-Vomiting Disorder & Nuts Over Gavin In A Bad Way

    KMJ's Afternoon Drive

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 14:14


    A new survey that says over two-thirds of U.S. teenagers don’t drink, smoke or use marijuana. A vomiting disorder linked to frequent marijuana use is on the rise, prompting global health officials to allow researchers to track the condition and study it. Dubbed on social media as “scromiting,” short for screaming and vomiting. The internet had a ball Thursday mocking California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s weirdly tense “testicle-crushing” style of cross-legged sitting at a speaking engagement. The 58-year-old pol was discussing National Guard policies at the New York Times Dealbook Summit when he struck a pose that made him the butt of a joke on social media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Social Work Tutor Podcast
    Teens turning to TikTok therapy

    The Social Work Tutor Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 53:46


    Teens are turning to TikTok for therapy - and many trust what they find there more than the services meant to support them. In this week's episode, Vince and Cara dive into the rise of TikTok-driven self-diagnosis, from trauma and ADHD to “narcissistic parents,” and explore why the For You Page can feel more responsive, more comforting, and more human than CAMHS. They unpack the risks, the misinformation, and what practitioners can do in practice - not by fighting the algorithm, but by working alongside it. A lively, honest conversation about trust, digital life, and what young people are really telling us.   Created by social workers, for social workers. Join the conversation every Friday morning.

    SBS Nepali - एसबीएस नेपाली पोडकाष्ट
    A parent's guide to help teens adjust to social media age restrictions - अस्ट्रेलिया बुझ्नुहोस्: सोसल मिडिया ब्यान - अब कसरी सघाउने आफ्ना बाल

    SBS Nepali - एसबीएस नेपाली पोडकाष्ट

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 9:28


    Australia is restricting access to social media accounts for under-16s, and many families are wondering what it means in practice. While the rules place responsibility on tech platforms rather than young people or their parents, the changes may still create stress for teens who rely on social media to stay connected. Find out how the ban will work, why connection still matters, and how experts suggest supporting young people through the transition. - अस्ट्रेलियाले १६ वर्ष मुनिका बच्चाहरूका लागि सोसल मिडिया प्रयोगमा कडाइ गर्दै पहुँच सीमित गर्ने तयारी गरेको छ, जसका कारण धेरै अभिभावकहरूलाई वास्तविक जीवनमा यसले कस्तो असर पार्ला भनेर चासो बढेको हुन सक्छ। नियमहरुले मुख्य जिम्मेवारी प्रविधि कम्पनीहरूलाई दिए पनि, सोसल मिडियामार्फत साथीहरूसँग जोडिने धेरै किशोरकिशोरीहरूका लागि, यो परिवर्तन चुनौतीपूर्ण हुन सक्छ। अस्ट्रेलिया बुझ्नुहोस्‌को यो अङ्कमा हामी ब्यान वास्तवमा कसरी लागू हुँदै छ, किन युवाहरूका लागि अनलाइन समुदाय आवश्यक छ र उनीहरूलाई सहज रूपमा यस परिवर्तनसँग जुझ्न मद्दत गर्न विशेषज्ञहरूले दिएका सुझावहरूका बारेमा चर्चा गर्दै छौँ।

    The Federalist Radio Hour
    'The Kylee Cast' feat. Clare Morell, Ep. 20: Stop Soothing Your Kid With A Digital Pacifier

    The Federalist Radio Hour

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 57:07 Transcription Available


    On this episode of "The Kylee Cast," tech expert and author Clare Morell joins Kylee Griswold to explain why a screen-free childhood is not only necessary but possible! Clare and Kylee dive into why interactive screens are particularly problematic, the dangers of screens and AI in classrooms, the myth of parental controls, and why screens are less like harmful digital sugar and more like deadly digital fentanyl.Buy Clare's book, "The Tech Exit: A Practical Guide to Freeing Kids and Teens from Smartphones," here: https://www.amazon.com/Tech-Exit-Practical-Freeing-Smartphones/dp/059373629XMore resources available here: https://sites.prh.com/thetechexitbookFollow Clare on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetechexit/The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, and we depend entirely on our listeners and readers — not corporations. If you value fearless, independent journalism, please consider a tax-deductible gift today at TheFederalist.com/donate. Your support keeps us going.

    Filter It Through a Brain Cell
    331. The IKEA Effect Bias | Logic for Teens

    Filter It Through a Brain Cell

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 8:52


    If you've ever put together a piece of furniture from Ikea, you'll relate to this bias! Want to test yourself on how well you can recognize fallacies in real life? Take the Meme Fallacy Quiz! www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/quiz Learn more about Crazy Thinkers membership where you can practice critical thinking using real-life memes, articles & headlines: www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/crazy Here's how you can purchase the Logical Fallacies ebook: https://www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/offers/z6xbAcB2 Send me any questions, comments or even the fallacies you're seeing around you! think@filteritthroughabraincell.com Or, tag me on Instagram: @filteritthroughabraincell Sign up on my email list at: www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/contact Check out Summit Student Conferences: www.summit.org/braincell Use code BRAINCELL26 to get $250 off! Learn more about Classical Conversations: www.classicalconversations.com/filterit Thank you to our sponsor, CTC Math! Website: https://www.ctcmath.com/?tr_id=brain Homeschool page: https://www.ctcmath.com/how-it-works/home-school?tr_id=brain Free trail: https://www.ctcmath.com/trial?tr_id=brain Special offer! Get 1/2-off discounts plus bonus 6-months free! Critical Thinking for Teens Logical Fallacies for Teens Cognitive Biases for Teens Homeschool Logic Critical thinking for Middle schoolers

    The Parenting Reset Show
    216. 8 Discipline Mistakes Single Parents Make With Tweens & Teens — And How To Fix Them Fast

    The Parenting Reset Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 11:33


    Ever feel like your teen just shrugs off every consequence you give—curfew blown, phone gone, and they still say "whatever"?If you're a parent stuck in a loop of threats, punishments, and zero results, this episode will explain why your teen tunes out—and how to reset your approach for real change. Most consequences aren't working because they don't teach anything. But with the right strategies, you can shift from power struggles to peaceful, effective parenting.Discover 8 evidence-based techniques that actually work when consequences fail.Learn how to create structure, accountability, and trust—without yelling or punishment.Walk away with real-life scripts and examples to strengthen your connection and guide your teen toward responsibility.Hit play now to learn how to stop the consequence spiral and start creating a more peaceful, respectful relationship with your teen—starting today.⭐Got screen time problems at home, get the Tech Reset Agreement here

    Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
    Lake Lanier Association Completes Phase Three of Shoreline Protection Program | Hilscher wins another term in Suwanee City Council | Police aim to deter youth gun violence in slain officer's memory

    Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 16:05


    GDP Script/ Top Stories for December 4th Publish Date: December 4th PRE-ROLL: SUGAR HILL ICE SKATING From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Thursday, December 4th and Happy birthday to Jeff Bridges I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Lake Lanier Association Completes Phase Three of Shoreline Protection Program Hilscher wins another term in Suwanee City Council Police aim to deter youth gun violence in slain officer's memory Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on carrots All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: GCPS Hiring STORY 1: Lake Lanier Association Completes Phase Three of Shoreline Protection Program  Lake Lanier’s shoreline just got a little more secure—5,280 feet of it, to be exact. The Lake Lanier Association (LLA) announced the completion of the third phase of Project Armor, its ongoing effort to fight erosion caused by heavy boat traffic. This phase reinforced 16 badly eroded areas with rip rap, a method that helps absorb wave energy and protect the shoreline. Over the past 12 years, the LLA has armored 3 miles of shoreline, saving 28 islands and areas from disappearing into the lake. Why does it matter? These islands aren’t just pretty—they’re vital. They provide wildlife habitats, beaches, and safe spots for fishing and recreation. Without protection, some islands have already vanished, and erosion is making the lake shallower, threatening both recreation and the drinking water supply for over 5 million Georgians. This project, supported by partners like the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and local counties, is far from over. With 12 million visitors a year, Lake Lanier’s waves aren’t slowing down anytime soon. STORY 2: Hilscher wins another term in Suwanee City Council  Suwanee City Councilwoman Beth Hilscher is sticking around for another four years after edging out David Martinez in Tuesday’s runoff for the Post 4 seat. Unofficial results show Hilscher pulled in 734 votes to Martinez’s 638. Suwanee wasn’t the only Gwinnett city with a runoff—Duluth voters also hit the polls to decide the Post 3 City Council race between incumbent Lamar Doss and challenger Marlene Denise Tucker. In Suwanee, it’s Hilscher who’s celebrating. STORY 3: Police aim to deter youth gun violence in slain officer's memory   Gwinnett County police have rolled out a new program aimed at steering kids away from guns while honoring Officer Antwan Toney, who was tragically killed in the line of duty seven years ago. Called Toney’s Program, it launched in September and focuses on first-time or minor handgun offenses among juveniles. The program, named after Toney—who was shot by a teen in 2018—pairs participants with mentors for a seven-week curriculum and three months of follow-up support. Families are involved too, attending sessions alongside their kids. Teens hear from gun violence victims and learn conflict resolution, emotional awareness, and nonviolent decision-making. The first group graduated last month, with the next starting in January. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: 07.14.22 KIA MOG- DTL HOLIDAY STORY 4: Snellville man convicted of attacking former basketball teammates   A Snellville man, just 20 years old, is headed to prison for 25 years after a string of violent attacks on his former high school basketball teammates. Jet Horne, once a senior on South Gwinnett High’s 2022-23 team, was convicted last week on a laundry list of charges—aggravated assault, firearm possession, criminal damage, even hijacking a car. The incidents? Three separate attacks between December 2024 and May 2025. In December, Horne ambushed Talal Ansah, shooting him eight times as he returned home from work. Ansah barely survived. Then, in March, Horne fired into Timair Walker’s car, injuring a neighbor with a stray bullet. By May, he escalated—holding Maalik Leitch at gunpoint, stealing his BMW, and leading police on a chase. Ballistics tied it all together, sealing Horne’s fate. “This was a violent, senseless series of crimes,” said DA Patsy Austin-Gatson. “We’re grateful for justice and continue to pray for the victims.” STORY 5: BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Dacula Keeps Rolling with Lopsided Win Dacula cruised past Jackson County on Tuesday night, dominating with an 82-58 win in boys basketball. Case Presley was unstoppable, racking up 20 points, 12 rebounds, and five assists. Josh Brown added 15 points, six boards, and four steals, while Dorian Douglas chipped in 15 points, five steals, and four assists. Kenny LaRue (nine points, six assists), Luke Anderson (nine points), and Caleb Golding (nine points, four rebounds) rounded out the Falcons’ balanced attack. Dacula now sits at 6-1 on the season. ATLANTA FALCONS: The Falcons, with six losses in their last seven games, will take on the Seahawks, who’ve won six of their last seven. Led by coach Mike Macdonald and quarterback Sam Darnold, the 9-3 Seahawks face the Falcons at 1 p.m. Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. U.S. MENS SOCCER: The U.S. Men’s National Team will face Belgium, Portugal, and Germany in a high-stakes pre-World Cup series. Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium hosts two matches: USA vs. Belgium on March 28 at 3:30 p.m. ET and USA vs. Portugal on March 31 at 7 p.m. ET. Both games will air on TNT, HBO Max, Telemundo, and Peacock. We’ll be right back. Break 3: THE SUGAR HILL HOLIDAY And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on carrots Break 4: BUFORD HOLIDAY FESTIVAL We’ll have closing comments after this Break 5: Ingles Markets 4 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com www.kiamallofga.com Strand Marietta – Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre Ice Rink – Downtown Sugar Hill Holiday Celebration 2025 – City of Sugar Hill 2025 Buford Holiday Festival & Parade All-In-One Flyer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Glossy Beauty Podcast
    What beauty products do teens want for the holidays?

    The Glossy Beauty Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 45:34


    On this week's episode of the Glossy Beauty Podcast, we're exploring what teens are hoping to receive for the holidays. To do so, Sara Spruch-Feiner speaks to 13-year-old Indy (whose last name is omitted for privacy), based in Los Angeles, who shares her full wishlist with us, as well as the picks of members of her volleyball team. But to get a broader look at the gifting landscape in 2025, Spruch-Feiner also interviewed Anna Andreeva, managing director of footwear, beauty and brands at Piper Sandler. Piper Sandler, a financial services company, is well-known for its biannual teen survey, which, this fall, tapped 11,000 teens, most of whom were 15-18 years old and had an average household income of about $70,000. But first, a look at some of this week's headlines, including results of this year's Black Friday and Cyber Monday spending, the FDA's decision to withdraw a proposed rule that would have required beauty brands to test talc-based cosmetics for asbestos contamination, and, finally, the news that LVMH Ventures Fund has invested in the niche perfume brand BDK Parfums.

    1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
    Temps to drop into the teens Thursday... Deadly double stabbing at Long Island Italian deli... Man faces harassment charge for allegedly threatening a praying teen

    1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 8:09


    Bannon's War Room
    WarRoom Battleground EP 902: Victory In Texas Against DEI; The Fight To Protect Teens And Children Online

    Bannon's War Room

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025


    WarRoom Battleground EP 902: Victory In Texas Against DEI; The Fight To Protect Teens And Children Online

    Called To Homeschool
    #341 Teens Tried Public School and it's Not Working: Facing the Fear of Bringing Them Home Again

    Called To Homeschool

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 22:03


    This week I'm chatting with a mama who's wrestling with a tough decision—whether to pull her 9th and 7th graders back out of public school. After a couple of years away from homeschooling, she's noticing big changes: attitude problems, a lack of motivation, and tension at home. But she's also feeling the weight of fear—What if they're mad at me? What if it's too late to bring them home?In this honest and heartfelt conversation, we talk through what's really going on beneath the surface, how to rebuild connection with your teens, and how to lead with love and confidence instead of fear. If you've ever questioned whether it's too late to bring your kids home, this episode will remind you that it's never too late to restore peace and purpose to your family.

    School Of Awesome Sauce with Greg Denning
    Raising Resilient Teens in a Soft, Comfortable World

    School Of Awesome Sauce with Greg Denning

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 30:48


    Do you ever look around and think, “Why are teens today so fragile when life is easier than ever?”In this conversation, Greg and Rachel break down why so many young people are anxious, avoidant, and overwhelmed by normal life—and how to raise resilient teens who can actually handle hard things. They unpack the impact of comfort culture, overprotection, and screen-based living, then share practical ways to “microdose” and “macrodose” challenge through workouts, travel, projects, and real-life responsibility. You'll learn how to build holistic toughness—physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, social, and even financial—without shaming your kids or recreating the harshness of past generations.

    Feeding The Mouth That Bites You
    Episode 229: You Asked, We Answered: Parenting Q&A with Dr. Ken

    Feeding The Mouth That Bites You

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 29:40


    This week on the show, Dr. Ken and Cynthia dig into listener questions. They start with digital monitoring: What do you do when Life360 tells you your teen is speeding or texting while driving? Dr. Ken breaks down when consequences help, when they don't, and why too much monitoring can accidentally communicate, “Your life is still our life.”Next up: a 21-year-old daughter who wants to stay at her boyfriend's apartment when she comes home. Dr. Ken tackles how parents can hold to their moral convictions without assuming financial threats will change a child's heart.Then they move to the rise in occult-ish curiosity—numerology, crystals, spells—and how to talk to teens about what's concerning, what's just cultural noise, and how to communicate your beliefs without panic or power struggles.Finally, they take on a question every parent asks at some point (okay fine… at least Cynthia asks it weekly): How do you connect with a teen who barely says three words? Dr. Ken explains why silence doesn't mean distance, how to keep communication open without pushing, and why sometimes the most meaningful parenting happens when your teen grunts in your general direction.Today's show is practical, relatable, and filled with answers to the questions you're asking. Thanks for listening! If you have a minute, please leave us a review. We love hearing listeners encouraging other listeners. You can order Dr. Ken's book "Feeding The Mouth That Bites You" hereYou can order Cynthia's book "Life Is Messy, God Is Good" hereYou can pre-order Cynthia's book "How'd I Miss That" here  Got questions or feedback? We want to hear from you! podcast@feedingthemouth.com Music provided by the great John David Kent - https://www.johndavidkent.com/

    The Travel Hacking Mom Show
    157. Traveling With Toddlers vs. Teens on Points and Miles

    The Travel Hacking Mom Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 49:00


    Have you ever wondered whether it is easier to travel with toddlers or teens when you are using points and miles to explore the world as a family? In this episode, Alex and Jess are joined by Traci as they share what they have learned from years of traveling with kids at every age. They talk honestly about the joys and challenges that come with each stage, from managing nap schedules to giving older kids more independence on the road.   You will hear real stories about tantrums in beautiful places, long flights with little ones, and the practical benefits of traveling earlier in your child's life. The Squad also shares why teens can be incredible travel companions who help navigate airports, plan parts of the itinerary, and bring their own interests into the experience. They offer advice for packing entertainment, choosing destinations with or without car seat logistics, and finding activities that work for both younger and older kids.   You can find links to resources mentioned in this episode plus the transcript here: pointstalksquad.com/157   Ready to get started with NEARLY FREE travel? Click here for the exact offers we would sign up for this month: https://pointstalksquad.lpages.co/bestoffers/   Points Talk is also on YouTube! You can watch this episode here: youtube.com/@pointstalksquad   Let us know what you want to hear on the podcast by sending us a DM on Instagram: instagram.com/pointstalksquad

    The Jason Rantz Show
    Hour 3: Woke Portland Christmas tree, Tacoma criminal justice tax, guest Andrea Suarez

    The Jason Rantz Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 46:27


    Portland won’t call it’s Christmas tree a Christmas tree -- while featuring far-left radicals at its ceremony. Tacoma might pass a criminal justice sales tax to deal with its budget deficit. Teens in Seattle opened fire on police before fleeing. // LongForm: GUEST: We Heart Seattle Founder Andrea Suarez on a new homeless encampment that is growing near the Space Needle. // Quick Hit: Nikki Haley’s son is urging GOP leaders to address the economic concerns of young Americans.  

    #MOMTRUTHS with Cat & Nat
    Risky Behaviour in Teens with Phinnah Chichi

    #MOMTRUTHS with Cat & Nat

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 31:37


    As our American friends enjoy Cyber Monday we are bringing you a repeat of an infortive interivew with Phinnah Chichi. Adolescence naturally comes with risk-taking, but for parents, it can feel like navigating a whole new world. Phinnah is a parenting consultant and coach who supports parents of tweens and teens as they move through these years together, strengthening their relationship instead of drifting apart. She's the author of The Parenting Teens Navigation System: Journeying Successfully Through the Changes and Challenges of Parenting Teenagers and provides courses, workshops, and community spaces for both parents and young people. For more resources, follow Phinnah at @parentingteenssolutions.This podcast is presented by The Common Parent. The all-in-one parenting resource you need to for your teens & tweens. We've uncovered every parenting issue, so you don't have too.Are you a parent that is struggling understanding the online world, setting healthy screen-time limits, or navigating harmful online content? Purchase screen sense for $24.99 & unlock Cat & Nat's ultimate guide to parenting in the digital age. Go to https://www.thecommonparent.com/screen-sense-ebook Follow @thecommonparent on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecommonparent/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.