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THE GOSPEL OF JOHN: THE DEITY AND TEACHING OF JESUS CHRIST - "When Faith Falters but Christ Prevails” Christ's Bible Fellowship - Barrigada, Guam USA John 16:25-33 NKJV Speaker: Pastor Avery Ferreras Sunday, March 08, 2026
Linda is a lovely lady from the land of nice; Minnesota. As lovely as she is, however, Linda has to contend with her three teenagers, one of whom wrecked their minivan. Can Click and Clack convince Linda to put away those Midwest manners long enough to extract a confession from one of the little cretins? Find out on this episode of the Best of Car Talk.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Teens aren't getting enough sleep! And a two-decade study suggests it's getting worse. Scientists found that the number of high schoolers getting insufficient sleep — less than seven hours a night — has increased from 69% to 77%. The throughline? There wasn't one. Teens had bad sleep habits across most demographics, including race, gender and grade level. The findings were published this week in the journal JAMA.Interested in more science behind recent headlines? Email us your question at shortwave@npr.org.For more about earthquake science – and the Cascadia Fault in particular – check out our recent episode on the Pacific Northwest's Big One.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
I'll be honest: I have a hard time with the idea of kids on social media. And still… the reality is: Teens (and preteens) are being pulled into this world, and parents are left trying to make sense of it. So, we sat down with Meta to find the safest way to protect our kids in these social media times.In this conversation, Kristin interviews Tara Hopkins (Global Director of Public Policy at Instagram/Meta — and a mom of two teens) and asks the questions parents actually have about Teen Accounts, content exposure, messaging, time limits, AI, and what “safety” really means in a world of short-form dopamine loops.Full disclosure, this episode isn't going to leave you saying, “social media is perfect.” But, if you've already given your child Instagram, if you're curious what limits you can place for your kid begging for social media, or you know someone in the thick of it, you'll walk away knowing *exactly* what you can, and can't do, to protect your kid online, which is exactly what I hoped.This is an information-forward, real-world conversation for parents who want to understand:• What Instagram Teen Accounts actually are and what happens inside them• What protections are in place for teens (and where parents can take a step further) • How Meta approaches sensitive content and teen safety• How time limits, sleep settings, and parental permissions work• Where AI fits into all of thisMy hope is simple: more clarity, less spiraling. Whether you're firmly in the “no social media” camp, already navigating it with your teen, or you can feel the pressure creeping in… this episode gives you a clearer picture of what's being built, how to use parameters that already exist, and what questions still deserve answers.Disclaimer: you have to be 13+ to use Meta platformsFor access to more helpful tools and expert guidance, parents can visit https://familycenter.meta.com.● Instagram Teen Accounts —now inspired by 13+ movie ratings—are designed to give parents peace of mind that their teens are safer with the right protections in place. Learn more about Instagram Teen Accounts at https://about.fb.com/news/2025/10/instagram-teen-accounts-pg-13-ratings/● Support your family's online experience with expert guidance and tools from Meta's Family Center. Explore resources today, including Meta's Screen Smart Program, at https://familycenter.meta.com.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode. Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Tara exposes the human cost of U.S. foreign policy in Iran, tracing how Barack Obama's $56 billion deal indirectly supported a regime that executed teenage girls for resisting sexual abuse. Using the story of Antifa Rajabi Salah, Tara unpacks the brutal reality of Iran's theocratic justice system, the empowerment of the IRGC, and why sanctions relief often props up oppression. She highlights the moral stakes of foreign aid, human rights, and why Trump's recent military actions are not just strategic—they're a reckoning. Episode Summary: In this episode, Tara dives into the grim realities of Iran under theocratic rule and examines the consequences of U.S. foreign policy decisions. She tells the harrowing story of Antifa Rajabi Salah, a young girl who was sexually abused from age thirteen and executed at sixteen for reporting her abuser—a member of the IRGC. Tara explains how Barack Obama's 2015 decision to release $56 billion in frozen assets to Iran empowered the same regime responsible for such atrocities. The funds bolstered nuclear and missile programs and kept human rights violators in power. Tara contrasts this with Trump's decisive military actions against Iran today, framing them as a necessary response to decades of sanctioned evil. This episode is a stark reminder of the human lives behind geopolitical decisions and why moral clarity matters in foreign policy. Key Topics Covered: The tragic story of Antifa Rajabi Salah and teenage executions in Iran The IRGC's role in oppression and sexual violence Barack Obama's $56 billion Iran deal and its consequences Sanctions relief and its impact on human rights abuses Why U.S. military actions today are part of addressing decades of state-backed violence The moral stakes of foreign policy, feminism, and human rights
Pastor Dan Burrell and StudentLIFE Pastor Trae Woodard talk about the vitality of knowing and responding to the influences that are in teenagers' lives today.
Nearly 80% of high school students report getting less than the recommended amount of sleep. Is it puberty, caffeine, busy schedules, or digital distraction? In this episode of Facing the Dark, Wayne and Dr. Kathy explore the causes and dangers of teen sleep deprivation and how Psalm 127 reframes sleep as a gift from God.
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The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments about whether it must strike down the law that limits handgun licenses to people 21 and up, a challenge that came about after the U.S. Supreme Court restricted how much say local authorities have in determining whether someone should have a license to carry a gun. Where do you come down on a ban on people aged 18 to 20 from obtaining licenses to carry a firearm in Massachusetts?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese: Springtime Synergy: How Two Teens Conquered Their Fears Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/zh/episode/2026-03-05-23-34-02-zh Story Transcript:Zh: 春天的一个下午,高中图书馆里阳光透过大窗户轻轻洒在地上,为安静的学习氛围增添了一丝暖意。En: One spring afternoon, the high school library had the sunlight gently spilling onto the floor through large windows, adding a touch of warmth to the quiet study atmosphere.Zh: 书架一排排排列着,书本的香气在空气中弥漫。En: The bookshelves were neatly lined up, and the scent of books filled the air.Zh: 依凡和美丽正坐在某个角落的桌子旁,专心为他们的学期末小组项目做准备。En: Yifan and Meili were sitting at a table in a corner, intently preparing for their end-of-term group project.Zh: 依凡是个勤奋的学生,他总是认真学习,对知识充满热情。En: Yifan was a diligent student, always studying seriously and full of enthusiasm for knowledge.Zh: 然而,每当要在众人面前发言时,他总会变得紧张不安。En: However, whenever he had to speak in front of people, he would get nervous and uneasy.Zh: 美丽则是个开朗的女孩,En: Meili, on the other hand, was an outgoing girl.Zh: 她富有创造力,擅长画画,但总因为害怕同学的嘲笑而不敢展现自己的天赋。En: She was creative and good at drawing, but always hesitated to showcase her talents for fear of her classmates' ridicule.Zh: “依凡,我们这个项目需要些什么特别的东西,”美丽轻声说,她的手里拿着几张精美的手绘草图,En: "Yifan, what does our project need to be special?" Meili said softly, holding several exquisite hand-drawn sketches in her hands.Zh: “我想,我们可以加一些艺术元素。”En: "I think we could add some artistic elements."Zh: 依凡犹豫了一下,心里既想追求完美,也担心面临挑战。En: Yifan hesitated for a moment, torn between the desire for perfection and the fear of facing challenges.Zh: 他抬起头,看着美丽的图纸,最终决定试试看。En: He looked up at Meili's drawings and finally decided to give it a try.Zh: “好吧,美丽,我相信你,这会让我们的演讲更加生动。”En: "Alright, Meili, I trust you. This will make our presentation more lively."Zh: 随着小组准备的深入,俩人面临着许多挑战。En: As their preparation progressed, the two faced many challenges.Zh: 依凡努力克服自己的紧张情绪,练习在小组成员面前演讲,En: Yifan worked hard to overcome his nervousness about speaking publicly, practicing with the group members.Zh: 而美丽则逐渐把自己的艺术构想融入在项目中。En: Meanwhile, Meili gradually integrated her artistic concepts into the project.Zh: 终于,在演讲彩排的那一天,依凡和美丽站在同学面前。En: Finally, on the day of the presentation rehearsal, Yifan and Meili stood in front of their classmates.Zh: 依凡尝试用平稳的声音说明分析内容,而美丽则用她的艺术作品使项目变得直观且生动。En: Yifan tried to explain their analysis with a steady voice while Meili used her artwork to make the project visual and vivid.Zh: 合作的结果让他们惊讶,仿佛他们的混合力量形成了一种完美的平衡。En: The result of their collaboration surprised them, as if their combined strengths had created a perfect balance.Zh: 当项目完美地进行下去,教室里响起了热烈的掌声。En: As the project unfolded flawlessly, the classroom erupted in applause.Zh: 老师和同学们都称赞他们的创意和努力。En: The teacher and classmates all praised their creativity and hard work.Zh: 最后,依凡和美丽获得了一个出色的成绩。En: In the end, Yifan and Meili received an outstanding grade.Zh: 这次经历让依凡明白,只要相信自己,就一定能突破自己的恐惧。En: This experience taught Yifan that as long as he believes in himself, he can overcome his fears.Zh: 而美丽则发现,她的艺术才能不仅值得珍惜,还能为团队带来无尽的益处。En: Meili discovered that her artistic talents were not only valuable but could also bring endless benefits to the team.Zh: 他们都从这次学期末项目中收获了宝贵的成长经验。En: They both gained valuable growth experience from this end-of-term project. Vocabulary Words:gently: 轻轻atmosphere: 氛围intently: 专心diligent: 勤奋uneasy: 不安outgoing: 开朗exquisite: 精美sketches: 草图hesitated: 犹豫showcase: 展现artistic: 艺术perfection: 完美concepts: 构想steady: 平稳vivid: 生动applause: 掌声creativity: 创意outstanding: 出色analysis: 分析gradually: 逐渐integrated: 融入elements: 元素presentation: 演讲rehearsal: 彩排nervousness: 紧张ridicule: 嘲笑endorsement: 称赞valuable: 宝贵spilling: 洒endless: 无尽
In a world that tells every parent of young children, “Just you wait until they're teens. Then you'll really know how bad parenting can be,” RuthAnn Zimmerman and I are here to call hog wash. Yes, teens are a unique challenge and need to be treated with kindness and discernment. Yes, teen struggles can feel much bigger and scarier than toddler meltdowns. But teenagers also can be delightful, funny, and thoughtful. In this show, we debunk the myth that the teen stage has to be miserable and talk about some strategies we've employed to not just survive but thrive through it. I know you'll be encouraged to reframe your mindset about teenagers to one of hope rather than dread. Sponsor Info:Voetberg Music AcademyVoetberg Music Academy provides online, at home, shareable lessons so that your kids can pursue their musical passions without stress or hassle.Use Code: MISFORMAMA20 For 20% Off Of Each Month That You're Enrolled!Summit MinistriesGive your kids a stronger foundation to embrace a biblical worldview and learn to navigate complex topics, such as abortion, doubts, evolution, gender identity, God's existence, homosexuality, marriage and family, pornography, reliability of scripture, and much more.Use Code: MAMA26 For $250 Off On Top of Early Bird PricingGuest Info:RuthAnn ZimmermanVisit RuthAnn's Site HereBuy Her Book The Heart of the Homestead Here!Bible References:Galatians 6:9Proverbs 22:6Ephesians 6:4Matthew 5:161 Corinthians 13Philippians 1:6Links:The Gentleness ChallengePenny Reward SystemPaint & ProseM Is for MamaPenny Reward System
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.Are you raising a child with known prenatal exposure to alcohol? Does your child have a diagnosis for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder? Listen to this conversation with Barb Clark, Founder and CEO of FASD Mosaic. She offers coaching, training, and consulting on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), trauma, neurodivergence, and challenging behaviors, and is the author of Raising Kids and Teens with FASD: Advice and Strategies to Help Your Family to Thrive!In this episode, we discuss:In your experience, what do caregivers most misunderstand about FASD at first?”How does prenatal alcohol exposure impact brain development?What is the difference between FAS and FASD?Do the timing, frequency, and amount of alcohol all matter in the outcomes experienced by the child? Are there other factors at play?Why is FASD still so often missed or misunderstood?Primary neurological impacts on a child who has FASDSecondary behaviors – which, when viewed through that brain-based lens, are adaptive responses that help them process and cope with their environmentWhat are a few practical strategies parents and caregivers can implement to help them reframe how they support their child with FASD?Tantrums or raging as an example of challenging behaviors – how it may look differently across these ages and developmental levelsWhat are a few of the typical strengths seen in individuals with FASD?Why do these strengths often emerge inconsistently?How our home environment and culture set a child with FASD up for successCan you offer practical suggestions for how parents or caregivers would implement a strengths-based approach to raising a child with FASD?Practical strategies that parents and caregivers can implement right away when raising their child with FASDHow do you recommend a parent or caregiver handle the process of repair and reconnection with a child with FASD? What should parents and caregivers consider in planning for the future?Prioritizing self-care and reframing it as interdependence and community care.Resources:Prenatal Substance Exposure Workshops for ParentsPrenatal Substance Exposure resource pageFASD MosaicSupport the showPlease leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content: Weekly podcasts Weekly articles/blog posts Resource pages on all aspects of family building
Money habits start forming long before most families ever talk about them. The result? Teens and adults who only know how to spend or save and miss everything else money can do. That's one reason Mac Gardner, founder of FinLit Tech, created interactive tools to teach families financial literacy. In this episode, we discuss his book The Four Money Bears, why so many parents avoid money conversations, and how early exposure shapes lifelong habits and generational wealth. Plus, find out how advisors can help close the gap, reach more families and bring more diversity into the industry. Topics discussed: Introduction (00:00) The entrepreneurial journey and founding FinLit Tech (01:35) Why financial literacy is so important for kids and families (03:49) How financial education is lacking in schools (05:38) Financial education tips and tools for young children (08:24) The three Rs of learning money and the four money functions (10:42) Building generational wealth through education and habits (12:31) Mac's book, The Four Money Bears (15:54) How gamified learning makes money more tangible (18:38) Working with E-Money to create a CFP board CE course (20:47) Diversity in the financial planning industry (23:00) What brought you JOY today? (27:40) If you're a writer who wants to take control of your finances, read Mitlin Financial's Write Your Financial Future: A Financial Guide for Authors: https://www.mitlinfinancial.com/insights/blog/write-your-financial-future-a-financial-guide-for-authors/ Resources: Sending your child to college will always be emotional but are you financially ready? Take the College Readiness Quiz for Parents: https://www.mitlinfinancial.com/college-readiness-quiz/ Doing your taxes might not be enJOYable but being more organized can make the process less painful. Get Your Gathering Your Tax Documents Checklist: https://www.mitlinfinancial.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Mitlin_ChecklistForGatheringYourTaxDocuments_Form_062424_v2.pdf Will you be able to enJOY the Retirement you envision? Take the Retirement Ready Quiz: https://www.mitlinfinancial.com/retirement-planning-quiz/ Connect with Larry Sprung: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrencesprung/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larry_sprung/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LawrenceDSprung/ X (Twitter): https://x.com/Lawrence_Sprung Connect with Mac Gardner: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/macgardner/ Website: https://www.thefourmoneybears.com// About Our Guest: Mac Gardner, a Certified Financial Planner practitioner, has served in the financial services industry for more than 20 years. His passion for financial literacy led him to publish his first book, "Motivate Your Money!". The book serves as a tool to share his extensive experiences in the field of Personal Financial Planning. His second book, "The Four Money Bears" teaches children about the four basic functions of money. It is a fun and entertaining way for parents to start the conversation about money with their young children. Mac serves as Founder and Chief Education Officer of FinLit Tech. The company's mission is "Building a Bridge Between Financial Literacy and Financial Technology". FinLit Tech develops Financial Education tools to start the personal finance education journey from as early as elementary school. Disclosure: Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Middle schoolers who grunt. Teens glued to screens. You love your kid—but do they feel liked? On Family Life Today, Kathy Koch sits down with Dave Wilson and Ann Wilson to expose performance-driven parenting and show a better way. If you're tired of comparing, correcting, and panicking about faith, tech, or rebellion—this conversation meets you in the mess and points you toward your child's heart. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29?v=20251111
THE GOSPEL OF JOHN: THE DEITY AND TEACHING OF JESUS CHRIST - "When the Spirit Speaks, Christ Is Glorified”Christ's Bible Fellowship - Barrigada, Guam USAJohn 16:12-18 NKJVSpeaker: Pastor Avery FerrerasSunday, February 22, 2026
Discover how Arizona homeschooling families are using ESA funds to provide teens with year-round indoor golf training. We examine the benefits of climate-controlled facilities, professional coaching, and how public funding makes structured sports accessible and affordable. iSwing Indoor Golf City: Phoenix Address: 42101 North 41st Drive, Website: https://www.iswinggolf.com/
There's only one kind of phone that gets the Dr. Laura stamp of approval when it comes to teenagers. Call 1-800-DR-LAURA / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment at DrLaura.com Follow me on social media: Facebook.com/DrLaura Instagram.com/DrLauraProgram YouTube.com/DrLaura Join My Family!! Receive my Weekly Newsletter + 20% off my Marriage 101 course & 25% off Merch! Sign up now, it's FREE! Each week you'll get new articles, featured emails from listeners, special event invitations, early access to my Dr. Laura Designs Store benefiting Children of Fallen Patriots, and MORE! Sign up at DrLaura.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Have you ever tried to teach thought work to someone you love, only to have them completely reject it? In this Coaching Hotline episode, I answer a question from a mom who wants her teenage son to benefit from thought work but keeps running into pushback. I explain why 15 is not too young to understand emotional processing, but it is old enough to resist being coached without permission.I also answer a question from a listener who is struggling with a long standing fear of heights that shows up intensely on tall bridges and airplanes. If you have ever felt frustrated that you logically know something is safe but still experience panic, this will resonate. You will learn how to stop escalating anxiety by resisting it, how to work with your thoughts about panic, and how acceptance becomes the foundation for real change. Submit your own question here and it might get answered on a future episode: unfuckyourbrain.com/coachinghotline Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: schoolofnewfeministthought.com/471Follow along on Instagram: instagram.com/karaloewentheil/
If your teen texts "I want to unalive myself" or "kms," should you be worried? The frightening topic of teen suicide is made worse by confusing headlines, evolving slang, and the fear of saying the wrong thing. But here's what you need to know: the research is cautiously hopeful, you have more power than you think, and asking direct questions saves lives. In this essential episode, Dr. Lisa Damour and Reena Ninan sit down with Dr. Jonathan B. Singer, one of the country's leading experts on youth suicide prevention to hear what parents need to know right now.
Young people are increasingly using AI companions. They can be useful, up to a point. AI companions are designed to keep young people engaged. We’ll talk about the risks and benefits with UW professors and co-directors of the Center for Digital Youth Dr. Katie Davis and Dr. Alexis Hiniker. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The chaos that betrayal can cause in a marriage is unlike almost anything else we experience as humans. When trust is shattered, everything feels unstable. Questions swirl. Emotions run high. And the path forward can feel confusing and painfully slow.Mark and I know what that broken place feels like. And so does the couple joining us today.Matthew and Joanna Raabsmith—known as The Raabsmith Team—are co-authors of Building True Intimacy. Together, they have developed practical tools to help couples rebuild trust and create lasting connection. Matthew is a Professional Certified Coach and Restoration Coach with more than 15 years of experience in addiction recovery, betrayal trauma, and leadership development. Joanna is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who specializes in trauma, betrayal trauma, and relationship healing.In this honest and hope-filled conversation, we talk about how God brought each of us to the other side of betrayal. We share some of the insights we wish we had known when we were in the middle of our own messy healing journeys. There were setbacks. There was deep pain. But there were also small moments where hope began to rise again.In this episode, you'll hear:Why healing begins with the individuals, not just the coupleHow family upbringing shapes the way we show up in marriageWhy a betrayed spouse may still feel unsafe, even after behavior changesAnd more!If you're trying to find your footing after betrayal, you may want to lean in and take notes. Our prayer is that this conversation brings understanding and a renewed sense of hope!Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/matthew-joanna-raabsmith-287Join us for 6 weeks of our Great Sexpectations focus in our Date Night membership where we dive deep into intimacy. Sign-up today!Check 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...
Discover why youth engagement in local government matters. Hear how the cities of Greenville and Travelers Rest empower students to shape city decisions.Episode Resources:City of Greenville Youth Commission Official PageTravelers Rest Boards, Commissions, and Youth Council AcademyGVL 2040 Comprehensive PlanSimple Civics:Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good GreenvilleGet in touchSupport Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contributionSign up for the Simple Civics newsletter.View our entire catalogueSimple Civics: Greenville County is produced by Podcast Studio X.
Host Kate Boyle speaks with Larissa Porter about nervous system regulation and practical breathwork tools adapted from military psychology to school and family life. They discuss how breathwork supports children, teens and adults, signs of dysregulation, simple routines (like co-regulation and nightly practices), and when to seek extra help. Listeners will gain quick, actionable techniques to calm stress, build resilience and support multi-generational emotional regulation. Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction to Breathwork and Its Importance (02:57) Breathwork in Military Psychology (05:50) Understanding the Nervous System's Response (08:46) The Impact of Stress on Daily Life (12:00) Recognizing Signs of Nervous System Dysregulation (14:53) Seeking Support and Community for Well-being (17:49) Breathwork for Children and Teenagers (20:47) The Role of Parents in Supporting Young People (24:11) Building Resilience Through Routine (26:47) The Importance of Trusted Adults (30:03) Practical Tools for Parents and Teens (32:56) Final Thoughts and Advice More about Larissa Porter: Lou Porter is a high school educator, Master Breathwork Instructor and former military Psychological Examiner who helps families and school communities turn stress and overwhelm into clarity, calm and confidence. Drawing on 11 years in military psychology and her current work with teens, parents and educators, Lou specialises in nervous system education and practical breathwork tools that fit the reality of modern family life—supporting kids facing anxiety, social media pressure and school stress, while helping parents manage their own overwhelm and burnout. Through her business, Evolve by Choice, Lou delivers resilience programs for girls, teacher and parent workshops, and community breathwork sessions that support emotional regulation for both kids and adults. Connect with Larissa: Website: https://evolvebychoice.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Evolve-by-Choice/100089491119708/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evolve_by_choice/ Email: admin@evolvebychoice.com.au Want to try Breathwork? My Regulate and Restore Breathwork classes are a 4-week guided breathwork series designed to calm your nervous system and help you feel grounded, balanced and safe in your body. If you're feeling anxious, overwhelmed, low on energy or constantly on edge, this series uses gentle, intentional breathing to shift you out of stress and into true rest and regulation. You'll learn practical tools to calm your mind, restore your energy and build lasting nervous system resilience. Join us for one class or all 4 classes. Can't make it live? That's ok, a replay will be emailed to you. Use the code 'PODCAST' at checkout to get 50% off your first class! Check it out and join here. Sign up to our weekly newsletter and become an M&M Insider! You'll receive special discounts, bundles, behind the scenes podcast insights and simple tips to help you improve your health. Don't miss out! Join here: https://www.mindmovementhealth.com.au/subscribe/ Connect with Kate: Website: MindMovementHealth.com.au Facebook: facebook.com/MindMovementHealth Instagram: instagram.com/MindMovementHealth Haven't subscribed to the podcast yet? Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review at: Apple Podcasts
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If your teen texts "I want to unalive myself" or "kms," should you be worried? The frightening topic of teen suicide is made worse by confusing headlines, evolving slang, and the fear of saying the wrong thing. But here's what you need to know: the research is cautiously hopeful, you have more power than you think, and asking direct questions saves lives. In this essential episode, Dr. Lisa Damour and Reena Ninan sit down with Dr. Jonathan B. Singer, one of the country's leading experts on youth suicide prevention to hear what parents need to know right now.
How do teens view smartphone use in the 21st century? Video Podcast - Life Is The Future - Season 8, Episode 9This week's 8th grade hosts, Piper and Mwanashe, partner up to interview classmates Sarah and Aanya. The teens take on the topic of phone use and its impact in teenage life. They talk about managing screen time, social media, age limits and maturation, overnight phone habits, safety issues, communication concerns, and recommendations to fellow teens.What other concepts should the students have mentioned in this episode?Tune in soon as our other two Season 8 hosts, Maddie and Arbaaz, take over with a new topic and a new set of guests. Make sure to subscribe to keep up to date on our podcast episodes throughout the 2025-2026 school year!BOOKING & CONTACT
A 'Skip in your Step'! Why we can't resist Snacks. And the 'holy grail' in Manufacturing! That's what Paul is BuZzin' about today on The Daily BuZz!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After wooing Cal AI for months, MyFitnessPal has successfully acquired its up-and-coming rival, Cal AI, the app built by teens soaring on the apps stores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, host Dr. Tushar Chopra and guest Dr. Jillian Warejko-Rossi will discuss encouraging fistulas while acknowledging teens' concerns about body image, scarring, "ugly" fistulas, and fear of needles.
In this episode, host Dr. Tushar Chopra and guest Dr. Jillian Warejko-Rossi will discuss encouraging fistulas while acknowledging teens' concerns about body image, scarring, "ugly" fistulas, and fear of needles.
"We want the ones who's stealing the cars. We want the ones who's robbing. We want the ones who's failing with their schoolwork." That's what staff members at Teen Empowerment (TE) say about connecting with local young people. The nonprofit works alongside teens to foster peace, equity, and justice in the community. As reported by WXXI's Noelle Evans and Max Schulte, the center recently opened a new location at the corner of Magee and Dewey avenues — an area on Rochester's north side that has been the site of numerous deaths by gun violence in recent years. TE leaders say it an opportunity to offer young people a different pathway forward. This hour, we sit down with some of the teens and a Teen Empowerment leader to discuss their work, their goals, and what the new hub means for their mission. In studio: Shanterra Mitchum, program director at Teen Empowerment Sahiyra Dillard, program coordinator at Teen Empowerment Emerra Moore, Teen Empowerment participant Paul Ross Jr., Teen Empowerment participant ---Connections is supported by listeners like you. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member today, support the show, and help us close the gap created by the rescission of federal funding.---Connections airs every weekday from noon-2 p.m. Join the conversation with questions or comments by phone at 1-844-295-TALK (8255) or 585-263-9994, email, Facebook or Twitter. Connections is also livestreamed on the WXXI News YouTube channel each day. You can watch live or access previous episodes here.---Do you have a story that needs to be shared? Pitch your story to Connections.
If you've ever tried to repair a conflict with your teen only to be met with silence, shrugs, or a closed door, you are not alone. In this episode of Art of Raising Humans, Kyle and Sara Wester unpack what's actually happening when teens shut down after arguments and why pushing for conversation too quickly often backfires. Here's the reframe many parents need to hear:When teens go quiet, it usually isn't rejection — it's nervous system protection. You'll learn how stress and activation impact your teen's ability to talk, why past patterns still shape how safe your child feels, and what actually helps rebuild connection after hard moments. If you want a relationship where your child chooses to talk, not one where you have to pull it out of them, this episode will give you a clear, brain-based path forward.In this episode, we cover:Why teens often shut down after conflictWhat the nervous system is doing underneath the silenceWhy “let's talk about it” can backfireHow parents accidentally increase shutdownThe difference between rejection and protectionPractical ways to help your teen feel safe enough to open upHow to repair without forcing a full conversationWhat builds long-term emotional safety with teenagers Your job is not to force openness; it's to become someone openness feels safe with. View the full podcast transcript at: https://www.artofraisinghumans.com/why-teens-shut-down-after-arguments-and-how-to-build-a-relationship-where-they-want-to-talk Visit our website and social media channels for more valuable content for your parenting journey. Resource Website: https://www.artofraisinghumans.comVideo Courses: https://art-of-raising-humans.newzenler.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artofraisinghumansInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/artofraisinghumansPodcast Website: https://www.theartofraisinghumans.comBook List:https://www.artofraisinghumans.com/booklist The Art of Raising Humans podcast should not be considered or used as counseling but for educational purposes only.
We're joined by Bevi Fontenot, Communications Director of the Houma-Thibodaux Diocese. Alan Migliorato, founder of Adventure Catholic, talks about how to get our teens involved in devotions in our faith. Michael Acaldo, CEO of the National Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, talks about their mission's goals for March.
Listen as I give some tips for fathers on how to provide necessary social skills for their teens and young adults. Afterwards, go to www.nooffseason4dads.com for more tips and tools. And as always,Listen. Enjoy. Share. Fund. Repeat.Resources:The importance of play for child development & mental healthThe new social landscape: Relationships among social media use, social skills, and offline friendships from age 10–18 years - PMCU.S. teens need far more emotional and social supportDiversity and Inclusion Initiatives for High School Students | EdutopiaHow to Know a Person by Davis Brooks, 2023. Random House LLC, New York
Send a textA single choice can change a life — but so can the choices that follow.Beth Abbott returns to Unarmored Talk to share the truth behind a DUI that injured two teens, cost her a frocked promotion, and forced a painful reckoning with addiction, leadership, and identity.From volunteering to begin her jail sentence immediately, to finding purpose behind bars, to rebuilding through sobriety and accountability, this episode explores public failure, forgiveness, and the long road to redemption.If you're interested in resilience, recovery, and what it really means to lead after a very public mistake, this conversation delivers hard-earned insight and real hope.Listen. Share it. And if it moves you, subscribe so more people can find these unarmored truths.⏱ Chapters00:00 – Welcome Back and New Mission00:51 – Reframing the DUI and Sobriety02:30 – Charges, Jail Scare, and Support04:50 – Rank Loss and Therapy Breakthrough06:32 – Making Amends With Injured Families08:50 – Volunteering for Jail Time10:56 – Finding Purpose Behind Bars13:35 – Sentencing and Probation Terms16:05 – Living Sober and Self-Acceptance19:05 – Release Day and Unexpected Grace21:20 – Identity, Waiting, and ResilienceSupport the show Become a Member Today! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_M2Kfxb2hN1uHdlDKGtuQw/join Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6pF-fF29KO1rqQsabaxHHO1nQQtn5lhd Still Serving, Inc.: www.stillservinginc.com Email: mario@stillservinginc.com
New Orleans duo Twisted Teens mixes country-fried garage punk with pedal steel and a unique vocal style. We discuss their second album, "Blame the Clown," on episode #249 of "For the Record," our penultimate episode!
On today's solo episode, CORINNE FISHER and KRYSTYNA HUTCHINSON discuss Carl Lentz's podcast about cheating on his wife (featuring his wife), female beauty standards set by men who love teens, the Winter Olympics, and Britney Spears. C&K then open their email inbox to hear from a woman getting professional nudes taken and a gal whose husband helps out with the baby in a way that's worth boasting about.Follow CORINNE on IG @PhilanthropyGalFollow KRYSTYNA on IG @KrystynaHutchFollow ERIC on IG @EricFretty Want to write into the show? Send us an email: SorryAboutLastNightShow@gmail.comMusic credit for today's episode:Adrea CastianoOne Way Flighthttps://open.spotify.com/artist/5WEPLAC6tsBAWTN708UAlO?autoplay=true Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does faithful discipleship look like when a teen struggles with ADHD, dyslexia, autism, anxiety, or other hidden disabilities?In this episode of the Key Ministry Podcast, Dr. Steve Grcevich is joined by Dr. Brian Barrineau, Pastor of Family Ministries at Fruit Cove Baptist Church, for a practical and deeply encouraging conversation about discipling teens with learning differences.Hidden disabilities are often misunderstood. They aren't always visible. They don't always come with clear labels. And yet, they profoundly shape how teens experience church, school, relationships, and their own identity.Together, Steve and Brian explore how churches and families can move beyond fear and into faithful, intentional inclusion.This episode will help you think more clearly about:• Why hidden disabilities require intentional discipleship pathways• The overlap between neurodivergence and mental health struggles• How Deuteronomy 6 applies to families raising neurodivergent teens• What churches can do when volunteers feel intimidated or unprepared• Why belonging matters more than perfection in ministry• When pastoral care should involve professional mental health supportDr. Barrineau brings a unique perspective as a former high school teacher, pastor, researcher, and parent of a child with learning differences. His insights bridge the classroom and the church — helping leaders and families navigate both environments with wisdom.One of the most powerful reminders from this conversation:“If that family feels seen, known, and loved, the rest can be figured out.”Churches don't have to get everything right to begin. But they do have to communicate welcome.If you're a church leader, youth pastor, volunteer, or parent seeking to disciple a teen with hidden disabilities, this episode offers both theological grounding and practical encouragement.Resources Mentioned• Deuteronomy 6• Individual Spiritual Plans• IEPs and 504 Plans• Child Find early intervention services• Theory of Mind researchAbout Our GuestDr. Brian Barrineau serves as Pastor of Family Ministries at Fruit Cove Baptist Church in St. Johns, Florida. He holds a doctorate in education and is passionate about equipping churches to disciple students with learning differences in ways that are both biblically faithful and developmentally wise.
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Phone addiction in teens is real — and Australian psychologist Dr. Brad Marshall has evidence-based strategies that actually work from treating 2,500+ families. Dr. Brad Marshall, known as the Unplugged Psychologist and Director of Australia's Screen & Gaming Disorder Clinic, joins Vicki Davis to share what two decades of clinical work and university research reveal about helping kids break free from phone addiction — without shame or judgment. In this episode, you'll learn: Why parental control software fails — and the "handbrake rule" that actually works What happened when Australia banned phones in every school Why sleep is the number one thing to protect from screen overuse Why expecting teens to self-regulate phone use is "neurologically ridiculous" How to have a non-judgmental conversation with teens about their phone habits Show notes and resources: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e928 Love the show? Rate and review on Apple Podcasts — it's the #1 way to help other teachers find us.
Plus, Teens are fairly neutral about AI and may not use it for the things you think they do.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, and Jason Howell.Links to stories discussed in this episode can be found here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topics discussed on today's show: National Quiet Day, Winter Storm, Teens using AI, TV Show News, Kash Likes To Party, TV Show News, A Sexuals, Naming a Kid, History Quiz, Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame Nominees, Chocolate Covered Nut Day, Clean Underwear, The Big Arch, Dumb Diets, Cracks Are In, Probably White, and Apologies.
When food starts to feel tense, restrictive, or obsessive at home, it can send a parent into panic fast.In observation of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Dr. Becky sits down with Dr. Erin Parks, Chief Clinical Officer at Equip Health, to talk about eating disorders and disordered eating in kids and teens—what the early signs look like, what's happening emotionally underneath, and how parents can respond without escalating shame or control struggles.Eating disorders affect an estimated 30 million Americans in their lifetime. They are common. They are serious. And they are not caused by “bad parenting.” In this episode, we cover: Early warning signs of eating disorders in kids and teens (including boys) When “healthy eating” becomes rigid or concerning The role of perfectionism and control How diet culture shows up in family language What shame sounds like inside a teen's head How to hold boundaries around health without turning food into a power struggle When it's time to seek professional help Disordered eating behaviors are not about vanity or defiance—they're often attempts to regulate overwhelming feelings. This conversation will help you feel more oriented, more compassionate, and clearer about your role.Equip Health is a sponsor of Good Inside's new Teen podcast. Thank you to our partners for making this episode of Good Inside possible! [Care.com](http://Care.comhttp://www.care.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=GOOD35_INF00038): For a limited time, you can use the code GOOD35 to save 35% on a Care.com Premium Membership.* Once Upon a Farm: Use the code GOODINSIDE for 40% off your first subscription. -Hiya: Use the code DRBECKY for 50% off your first order. *Offer applies to initial term of Care.com membership subscriptions. Not applicable to add-on features or non-renewing access fees or services. Expires 4/26/26. Care.com does not employ or place any caregiver. Background checks are an important start, but they have limits. Visit www.care.com/safety. Order your copy of Leave Me Alone!, Dr. Becky's new picture book about Deeply Feeling Kids. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Is your teen too obsessed with their girlfriend or boyfriend? Constant texting, ditching friends, and living on their phone. Perhaps you're watching them disappear into this relationship and you don't know what to do. If you're worried your teen's relationship is too intense and wondering how to talk to them about healthy balance without pushing them away, this episode is for you. Dr. Lisa Damour and Reena Ninan tackle a question from a mom whose high school son is texting his girlfriend 24/7, barely seeing his friends anymore, and disappearing onto what Lisa calls a "relationship island." Sound familiar? If you're wondering how to manage your teen's dating relationship without making things worse, or you're seeing your teen losing friends because of their relationship, this episode is for you.
What began as a childlike love for Jesus was tested when Alena Pitts mom died suddenly when Alena was just 14 years old. Alena's grief challenged and deepened her understanding of who God is, revealing what she truly believed about His character. Alena has written a devotional called “God Is,” designed for teen girls and young women to understand God's character – infinite, omnipotent, ever-present, good, loving, and our safe place. Theology isn't just academic, it's practical, personal, and essential for teens walking through real life. Scripture references: Isaiah 41:10 This Episode is Sponsored by: Step inside the story, hear the witness, and experience Easter like never before with If the Tree Could Speak available on Amazon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Negative influences about sexuality are coming at young people nearly every day, whether it’s through media, peers, or their phones. Dr. Jim Burns helps equip you as a parent to talk with your teen about sexuality and set a foundation for sexual integrity. You’ll discover practical tools for combatting the culture and helping to develop a godly identity in your child. Receive a copy of A Student’s Guide to Sexual Integrity and an audio download of "How to Equip Your Teens with a Biblical Understanding of Sexuality" for your donation of any amount! Get More Episode Resources If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family with Jim Daly, please give us your feedback.