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This episode would not be complete without listening to these episodes as well: What Wives Need to Know About Their Husband's Sex Drives And What Men Need to Know About Themselves Sex-quel Follow-Up Episode with Rachel Denning Husbands, How to ACTUALLY Listen to Your Wives (And Why She Needs It) Masturbation & Cheap Sexual Acts are a Poor Substitute for Real Connection -- A Message for Teens & Spouses This episode was in response to a question we received: I just listened to one of your trainings and you guys mention having sex 4-7 times a week. If there is a podcast or a training on this somewhere please direct me to it. I'm a morning person and my husband is a night owl. I wake up at 4 and go to bed at 9 he wakes up at 8 and goes to bed at midnight. I have 6 kids and homeschool and do my business on the side. How do you create time to do it that many times?
The news to know for Tuesday, May 23, 2023! We're telling you about the countdown to default: the status of high-stakes negotiations at the White House with still no deal on the debt ceiling. Also, some of the largest active volcanoes in the world are now erupting. Plus, how a fake picture went viral and ended up causing a panic, which app is the latest to expand into the teenage demographic, and the story of a broken guitar that just sold for more than half a million dollars. See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider This episode was sponsored by: ZocDoc: https://www.ZocDoc.com/newsworthy Wondery's Podcast "Think Twice: Michael Jackson" on Audible To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com
The news to know for Monday, May 22, 2023! We'll tell you which high-profile Republican is the latest to enter the 2024 presidential race. Also, the FBI is facing pushback about a surveillance program almost up for renewal. Should it be allowed to continue? And where wildfires in Canada are affecting air quality in the United States. Plus, the world is saying farewell to a football legend, Hollywood action hero, and civil rights activist. Adidas has a new plan for more than $1 billion worth of Yeezy products. And what kind of cars are buyers getting the best deals on right now? See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Thanks to our sponsors: ZocDoc: https://www.ZocDoc.com/newsworthy CastleFlexx: https://castleflexx.com/discount/news10 To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com
Many are taking note of the rise in loneliness and it's correlation to mental health issues in teens. Dr. Kathy considers what some are calling a medical pandemic of loneliness, and how parents and caretakers to notice concerns in teens and how we can equip them to face loneliness and other concerns.
Applying to college in the U.S. is an multi-step, often emotional process. It can be challenging to write personal essays that construct neat narratives. And while we often try our best to get accepted to universities we like and can afford, for many of us, the college application process involves our first explicit experience of rejection and reframing of back-up options as opportunities. In this episode, teens from This Teenage Life talk about their experiences of the college application process, and contributors in college talk about their transition from high school to college. This episode is sponsored by the XQ institute. Check them out at xqsuperschool.org. If you're a student, or even a teacher who may be listening to better understand your students, you can join the conversation at XQ America on social.
Teens today don't need their parents to just share more information with them — they have all the information they could need in the palm of their hand! What our teens DO need is wisdom. In today's episode, Mark Gregston and Wayne Shepherd discuss why you need to be a "trainer" for your teen, not just a teacher. Tune in now for this timely topic! For more tools to better communicate with your teen, check out the free "Bridging the Gap With Your Teen" e-course at bit.ly/3DWPwun
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Should teens be charged rent and food once they graduate? One Texas Mom and Dad are sparking debate after charging their teen $300 for rent and food!
Lanae Erickson (Senior Vice President for the Social Policy & Politics Program at Third Way), Al Cardenas (former advisor to Presidents Regan and George H.W. Bush), and Andy Kroll (Investigative Reporter at ProPublica) join host Ron Steslow to unpack some of the most important stories of the week and how they're shaping the political landscape: (02:22) Sam Altman at the Senate hearing on Artificial Intelligence (26:00) The Durham Report on the origins of the FBI's investigation into Donald Trump (37:37) The APA's warning about the harms of social media use for teenagers and record high rates of depression [Politicology+ Preview] President Biden's politically-savvy push to bridge the degree gap for non-college educated workers. Politicology+ is our private, ad-free version of this podcast, with subscriber-only episodes, strategy, and analysis. To join us there, visit politicology.com/plus or subscribe in Apple Podcasts. Follow this week's panel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RonSteslow https://twitter.com/LanaeErickson https://twitter.com/AlCardenasFL_DC https://twitter.com/AndyKroll What we read: Segment 1: Senate AI hearing NYT—Sam Altman, ChatGPT Creator and OpenAI CEO, Urges Senate for AI Regulation - The New York Times Politico—AI hearing leaves Washington with 3 big questions - POLITICO CNBC—Here's what happened during OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's first congressional hearing on artificial intelligence WP—AI chatbots won't enjoy tech's legal shield, Section 230 authors say - The Washington Post Segment 2: The Durham Report Politico—Takeaways from the Durham report on the Trump-Russia probe - POLITICO CNN—Special counsel John Durham concludes FBI never should have launched full Trump-Russia probe WP—Durham report sharply criticizes FBI's 2016 Trump campaign probe NYT—Durham Report Finds Fault With FBI Over Trump-Russia Investigation - The New York Times Segment 3: Teens and Social Media Gallup—U.S. Depression Rates Reach New Highs NPR—Major psychologists' group warns of social media's potential harm to kids Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
China has a series of new laws set to roll out that push technology away from young people. The draconian measures are being done because citizens are addicted and non-productive. Dr. Kathy considers these measures and then explains how the opposite of technology addiction, what may be boredom, is actually a benefit to our lives.
In this episode, Emily interviews Speech Language Pathologist Lenora Edwards, and together they discuss many aspects of speech and parenting kids with big emotions: the connection between speech and emotions, practical tips for improving communication with tweens and teens (and kids of all ages), and advice for strengthening communication skills. - - - Connect with Lenora at https://www.betterspeech.com. - - - Tired of walking on eggshells, waiting for your kid's next meltdown? Want to become a mother who is confident in parenting a big-emotions kid, and know how to effectively nurture an emotionally regulated family? Then come check out the Confidently Momming Membership at http://enlighteningmotherhood.com/confident. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enlighteningmotherhood/message
Episode 62: Neal and Toby give the latest update on government news with the debt ceiling crisis and Montana's bold ban on TikTok on all devices. Then, Bitcoin 2023 is here! Except...Miami isn't all that excited about it anymore. What can happen in a year, amirite? Meanwhile, Uber reaches out to teenagers and soccer moms. Heinz makes all your sauce dreams come true with over 200 sauce combos. Maybe you can pour it over your CRISPR salad. Learn more about our sponsor, Fidelity: https://fidelity.com/stocksbytheslice Listen Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics: Grandparenting, Borderline Personality Disorder, Single Parenting, Addictions, Anger, Suicide, Teens, Parenting, Sexual Abuse, Homosexuality, Forgiveness Hosts: Becky Brown, Dr. Jill Hubbard, JJ West (presenter at EMB) Caller Questions: My 17yo granddaughter has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder; what is the best avenue for helping her? What can I do if I'm a single The post New Life Live: May 18, 2023 appeared first on New Life.
Montana's Governor signed the county's first statewide ban of TikTok on Tuesday. And calls are growing to ban the app nationwide. But a bigger worry for parents may be the dark content the app serves up to teens. TikTok says it has a content-moderation team of more than 40,000 people and removes posts that violate its community guidelines. However, a recent study shows teen users are still being shown a stream of content on self-harm, eating disorders, and suicide. WSJ family and tech columnist Julie Jargon joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amanda, autistic parenting coach, joins us today to talk about low demand parenting. We cover so much in this important episode such as - Identifying hard and harder Autistic burnout Building trust and connection Low demand versus no demand Being a safe parent and educator Preparing children for the future Mental health and more:) ❤️ Holly- The Mom/Psychologist Who Gets It Learn more about Holly's courses Learn about Holly's private practice Learn more about Amanda ⭐️ Get to Know my Child Guide Parents, get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here Educators, get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here Therapists get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here ⭐️Behavior Detective Guide Parents - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide Therapists - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide Educators - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide ⭐️Join the Facebook Groups Parents, Come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents Professionals, Join the Facebook Group for Therapists and Educators
Johanna Renoth is the founder of Log Off Live More. She wants to help people navigate the digital world in a healthy, empowered way. Johanna does this by teaching and sharing resources about digital wellbeing and helping entrepreneurs market themselves without relying on social media. Above all, she's here to help you find ways to break out of falling into social media holes and live the life you want with technology.
Adolescents and young adults soak up comments and info like a sponge, so never underestimate the power your words — positive OR negative — can hold. In this episode, Mark re-shares how the mentors who spoke positivity into his life and goals still impact him today and how they helped him overcome all the naysayers. Don't miss his insights! Have you checked out our full catalog of Parenting Today's Teens resources? Visit the online store today at resources.parentingtodaysteens.org
Does attachment security impact our perception of our appearance and whether or not we have a positive or negative body image? Are mothers, consciously or unconsciously, passing down their own internalized feelings about weight and worth to their daughters? And how is social media impacting the way teen girls view themselves? These important questions are what Dr. Miriam Steele is working to answer in her vast research in the field of attachment theory. Teens today are struggling. As parents, being conscious and aware of the scientific findings and strategies we can use to support our children—from childhood into adolescence—is vital for helping them get through tough times and learn to combat feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, and depression. I want to hear from you! Send me a topic you want me to cover or a question you want answered on the show! ✨ DM me on Instagram at @securelyattachedpodcast or @drsarahbren ✨ Send an email to info@drsarahbren.com ✨ And check out drsarahbren.com for more parenting resources
Confidence and security are important dynamics to support for mental health in teens. Research shows that a father's influence can guide and change a teen's outlook on life. Dr. Kathy explains the finer points of fathering, how kids respond to active dads, and what we can do to inspire dads moving forward.
Some have said the things we love will ruin us. With a new survey of teens and their love for TikTok and other social media adults need to consider how we can step in and guide kids from destruction. Dr. Kathy has important insights that can help us. through this.
Do you have a child who is cold or apathetic when it comes to spiritual things? They don't like to pray. They get annoyed if you try to have family Bible time. They refuse to go to church. They show little or no repentance when they do things wrong. All of these are signs of spiritual apathy. In today's episode, Dr. Rob and Amy Rienow talk about one of the common reasons for spiritual apathy in children and what parents can do to help. To get more help with this parenting challenge we encourage you to get a copy of Rob and Amy's book: Five Reasons for Spiritual Apathy in Teens: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/five-reasons-for-spiritual-apathy-in-teens/
Easily one of the more frustrating and yet very normal things about raising a teen is the fact that they're going to be doing something to push your buttons, get a reaction out of you, or ultimately (and commonly) be a complete jerk to you out of no where. This is definitely a must listen for anyone with a tween or teen who's come out of no where with a lot of anger, frustration, or disrespect and you've been left wondering what exactly happened to your child to make them so defiant all the time.To learn more about Kirsten's courses or to follow along her incredibly valuable Instagram feed, check her out over at @kirstencobabe or on her website at www.raisingunicorns.co.Want our podcasts sent straight to your phone? Text us the word "Podcast" to +1 (917) 540-8715 and we'll text you the new episodes when they're released!Tune in for new Cat & Nat Unfiltered episodes every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday!Follow @catandnatunfiltered on Instagram: https://instagram.com/catandnatunfilteredOur new book "Mom Secrets" is now available! Head to www.catandnat.ca/book to grab your autographed copy! Come see us LIVE on tour!! To see a full list of cities and dates, go to https://catandnattour.com.Follow our parenting platform - The Common Parent - over on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecommonparentBecome a Member of The Common Parent, our ultimate parenting toolkit for parents of teens and tweens for just $74.99/year: https://thecommonparent.comGet a FREE “Thoughts Between Us” Journal with The Common Parent Annual Membership: Click Here!Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel for our new cooking show and our #momtruth videos: https://bitly.com/catnatyoutubeCheck out our Amazon Lives here: https://bitly.com/catnatamazonliveOrder TAYLIVI here: https://taylivi.comGet personalized videos from us on Cameo: https://cameo.com/catandnatCome hang with us over on https://instagram.com/catandnat all day long.And follow us on https://tiktok.com/@catandnatofficial! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's always hard to be a teenager. “There's been plenty of times where it feels like my anxiety is happening above average,” a teen named Maisie in New Jersey shared. Anxiety, depression, and feelings of low self-esteem are common at that age, but what happens when a teen's mood stays consistently low? And what should we do as parents and loved ones when the rates at which teens are reporting these feelings are higher than ever? Dr. Lisa Damour, author of the New York Times best-selling book, The Emotional Lives of Teenagers, joins Anna along with parents, teens, and young adults to talk about the mental health crisis facing teenagers, what parents and loved ones should look out for, and how to talk to teens about what's on their minds.
An Ohio school recently reorganized their entire academic program around teen mental health support. The move has garnered praise from many, but are schools the best place for us to look to for mental health support? Dr. Kathy considers.
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Hello spicy mommy! Do you know how to set boundaries with your kids? My guest describes her zone of genius as setting boundaries in all relationships, particularly with pre-teens and teens. Susie Pettit is a mindfulness-based cognitive life coach and a mom of five boys. She empowers stressed moms to create boundaries that strengthen their relationships. Susie is such an excellent guest who has first-hand experience in setting guidelines with her kids that work. In this episode you'll learn: How to create guidelines that work for your family Why it's essential to empower our kids to make their own decisions How to avoid co-dependence in our relationships And why there's no such thing as making a wrong decision. Remember you are a truly outRAGEous spicy mommy. Resources mentioned in the episode: Podcast Roadmap https://smbwell.com/roadmap Parenting Preteens and Teens course: https://smbwell.com/parenting Coupon SUE to get $50 off The Decision Making podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-make-decisions/id1434429161?i=1000514170570 The Toxic Positivity Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/toxic-positivity/id1434429161?i=1000558114316 The What if Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-if/id1434429161?i=1000568069716
What do you do when you've spent tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of dollars pursuing a career that falls victim to a sweeping ideology? If you're in the mental health profession, you've likely had to sit with this question in the past two years. What do you do? Do you walk away and relinquish your license? Do you dig your heels in and stand in the gap, risking the revoking of your license or worse yet - being cancelled? In today's episode, I talk with Stephanie Winn, LMFT, a licensed mental health professional in the state of Oregon. She breaks down how the industry became captured and how she began to notice the warning signs in her own practice.
Hey Friend! Thanks for joining me in another episode of Life Coach BFF Show! In this episode, we're sharing practical tips and strategies for moms of teens to prepare for a productive summer. We'll begin our closet cleanout, so we can start the season off on the right foot. Next, we'll choose an organization to volunteer alongside as a family. Later, we'll explore some of the best organizations to get involved with during the summer months. Volunteering can be a great way to bond with your family while making a positive impact on your community. Finally, we'll talk about getting rid of old catalogs and magazines to declutter your home and create a fresh, clean space for the summer. Whether you're a mom of a teen looking to get organized and give back this summer, or just someone who wants to make the most of the season, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in to learn how to gear up for a productive summer and make the most of this special time of year. Link here for my Lemon Cookie Recipe! Thanks for listening! I love you, Heather Contact Heather Pettey: Heather@HeatherPettey.com Website: www.HeatherPettey.com Purchase Keep It Simple Sarah Items mentioned in this episode found here: Large Desk Calendar *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Heather's Bio: Heather is a perfectly imperfect wife of 27 years to David, mom to 4 amazing humans ages 11 to 25, and lover of Jesus. She's a closet peanut M&M and Goldfish cracker consumer. Heather is passionate about encouraging women to find joy and remain sane while parenting teens. The laughter and support happens weekly on her podcast, Life Coach BFF Show. When not podcasting or curating for CLUB BFF Mastermind (a membership for Christian moms of teens), she's coaching moms to live confidently, set clear boundaries, and learn to build their fire in the rain. Heather is also the author of Keep It Simple, Sarah: Powerful Words and Encouragement for Christian Teen Girls. Heather has made appearances on CNN Headline News and other media. She believes life is a long line of lessons, and in her opinion, it's all about faith and good ol' common sense. She happily resides with her family in Memphis, TN. *Quick Disclaimer- I'm a coach and not a therapist. Always seek the support of a therapist for clinical mental health issues.
Whether your affinity for water involves multi-day backcountry paddling or just grabbing a cold beverage and a tube for some floating (while you watch the bald eagles and kingfishers fly by), the Northern Forest Canoe Trail has a spot for you to put in and play!Karrie Thomas joined NFCT in 2014 and serves as the organization's Executive Director - but that doesn't mean she spends all of her days holed up in her corner office talking strategy and grant-writing. If you're planning your paddle and decide to call NCFT, Karrie might just be the person who picks up the phone and gives you the inside scoop you're looking for to help you plan a fantastic weekend or longer distance trip.And beyond the amazing trip-planning resources they provide, the Northern Forest Canoe Trail hosts events and unique opportunities for stewardship that get paddlers of all ages out enjoying and caring for 740 miles of pristine waterways that cross the highest reaches of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.You can tap into NFCT's endless wealth of planning resources at NorthernForestCanoeTrail.org, and make sure to follow them on Instagram @northernforestcanoetrail.But the fun and useful links don't stop there!:@PaddleNFCT on FacebookWhat NFCT co-founder Kay Henry's been up to latelyLake Memphremagog (VT/Quebec)Mack Truax (Downriver Paddle Plan)Northern Forest Canoe Trail Paddlers (Facebook group)Waterway Stewards ProgramNorthern Forest Explorers (includes info about NFCT's new partnership with Teens to Trails)West Branch Penobscot and Lobster LakeThe 90-Miler (NY/Adirondacks)Missisquoi Paddle-Pedal (VT)Packraft MaineNemo BugOutAlite Camp Chair
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Teens don't just wake up one morning full of maturity, good character and strong values — it's our job as parents to sow and cultivate those seeds in our kids. In today's episode, Mark Gregston and Wayne Shepherd discuss five practical ways you can build solid character in your home. Don't miss out on this advice! Have you gotten your copy of Mark's newest devotional, "Daily Hope For Families," yet? Order yours today at dailyhopeforfamilies.com
Teens, there is PLENTY of money out there for you to get. You just have to believe it's there for you to find. This is called having an abundant mindset. Most teens have a scarcity mindset, which is the opposite. Money is hard. It's not easy to get. That mindset will keep you from finding the stacks of cash that are out there for you to earn. -- My app for teens is coming out soon! Go to www.sidekicktohero.com to get on the interest list today for announcements and a special discount at launch! Thanks for the orchestral and inspirational composition by Savfk
Today we have a very special Mother's Day guest – Allie's mom! She's here to talk about raising children from babies to adults. We start out with some advice for mothers of babies and toddlers: you can't do everything, and that's OK. We talk about the pressure to have it all together and how quickly it will all go by. We also discuss how raising children can be categorized into three six-year segments, and we go through some advice for each segment. We'll share some stories from childhood and give some advice to the mom who is scared to have kids. We hope this episode encourages all you moms and moms-to-be out there! --- Timecodes: (00:51) Interview begins (01:35) Advice to moms of kids ages 0-6 / you can't do everything (07:14) Time goes by quickly (12:18) Advice to moms of kids ages 6-12 (17:32) Sleepovers, friendships & bullying (22:59) Devices & social media (24:44) Advice to moms of kids ages 12-18 / curfews (39:26) Advice to moms of adults (41:12) Grandparents (43:55) Advice to the mom who is scared to have kids --- Today's Sponsors: Patriot Mobile — go to PatriotMobile.com/ALLIE or call 878-PATRIOT and use promo code 'ALLIE' to get free activation! Seven Weeks Coffee — Seven Weeks is a pro-life coffee company with a simple mission: DONATE 10% of every sale to pregnancy care centers across America. Get your organically farmed and pesticide-free coffee at sevenweekscoffee.com and let your coffee serve a greater purpose. Use the promo code 'ALLIE' to save 10% off your order. CrowdHealth — get your first 6 months for just $99/month. Use promo code 'ALLIE' when you sign up at JoinCrowdHealth.com. Quinn's Goat Soap — right now through Mother's Day save on the Four Seasons of Soap package. Normally this package is $120, but during this Mother's Day sale it's only $99. Go to QPGoatSoap.com and use code "ALLIE". --- Relevant Episodes: Ep 170 | Is It OK to Celebrate Halloween? | Guest: Lisa Simmons https://apple.co/44QbgEF --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'MOM10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a life coach for the parents of teenagers Jeanine Mouchawar helps make parenting teens easier. By teaching new communication strategies that reduce conflict and create calm, Jeanine believes that the more we connect with our teens on technology, the greater our influence will be when they are making choices online. In this week's episode of the Healthy Screen Habit's Podcast, Jeanine and Hillary talk about the importance of connection, relationships and boundaries around technology.
You know that feeling when the universe is calling you? It's always talking to you … nudging you in a direction. As you look back, you can see where the universe was speaking clearly to you … there were those times you listened, and those when you chose not to. How do you know when to take action? Listen as this week's episode helps you decipher your messages as you align with your path and take action moving your life to the next level. “In 2016 when my whole life fell apart, I really turned to tarot to be my support system”. – Stefanie 2:18 Sometimes you have to pivot in life. Tarot reader, illustrator, and best-selling author Stefanie Caponi guides you to listen to life's messages and helps you change course. Realigning your path is one of the most powerful things you can ever do. It takes courage, and this episode gives you tools and tips helping you pivot and take that leap of faith. Stefani has been there and is on the other side: “I let the universe take its course and lead the way and I didn't force myself to do something I didn't want to do just for the sake of money”. – Stefanie 26:15 Learn how to have the necessary confidence to go after your calling; you are chosen for a purpose. This is where your ability to block out all the outside noise is important because this allows you to listen and hear clearly exactly what the universe is trying to communicate to you. “The universe is wild when you let go of that tight, tight grip of control”. – Stefanie 37:23 You owe it to yourself to take time to listen to this episode and make space for the wonderful treasures it's trying to place in your life! In This Episode: (1:41) – All about Tarot! (2:16) – During the darkest moment, tarot came and saved the day. (3:05) – People may not agree with your decisions, but you must move with what feels right in your soul, regardless of how others may feel. (5:18) – Journaling leads to a book and a major life move. (6:34) – Sometimes, the best thing you can do is go away, be alone, and work on yourself. (7:16) –What you want is waiting for you to make the first move. (13:13) – Instead of fretting, understand that the universe is always at work for your good, regardless of how it may appear. (19:09)- Instead of feeling jealous, ask the universe what that experience is here to teach you. Learn what good can come of jealousy! (24:11) – Tarot is good for intuition and astrology is the key to timing. (26:23) – Don't force it. Let the universe lead the way. (27:05) – Know when the time has come for you to walk away from a situation. (33:15) – Write love letters to the universe as if what you're asking for has already happened. (40:27) – It's never too late for you to start. Guest Stefanie Caponi (she/her) is an astrologer, tarot reader, illustrator, and best-selling author of Guided Tarot, Guided Tarot for Teens, and the newly released Guided Astrology Workbook. Her work is centered around exploring shadow work, healing, and creativity using tarot and astrology as a vehicle to access the hidden realms of the self. She has been reading tarot for more than 20 years and established her business as a professional tarot reader after creating her first tarot deck, The Moon Void Tarot. She began studying astrology in 2017 after her first professional birth chart reading and has been reading astrology professionally and wrote the monthly horoscopes for Dame which focus on intimacy and relationships from 2019-2022. In addition to her work with tarot and astrology, she also illustrated the YA fiction series The Gifts by Caroline O'Donoghue. Stefanie is a frequent astrology expert in the media and has contributed her Astro insights to Well+Good, The Everygirl, Refinery29, Elite Daily as well as guested on several podcasts. Stefanie is currently represented by the Jane Rotrosen Agency. Resources, Links, and Mentions: 52 Weeks of Hope https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-abrams-83b8b421/ https://www.52weeksofhope.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyLA7Rb6E0PtKBhPGu1vcjA https://www.facebook.com/52weeksofhope/ https://www.instagram.com/52weeksofhope/ https://twitter.com/52weeksofhope Get your FREE Confidence and Clarity Growth Scorecard Schedule your Confidence and Clarity Boost Session with Lauren! Stefanie Caponi https://www.instagram.com/moonvoidtarot/ https://linktr.ee/moonvoidtarot https://moonvoidtarot.com/ https://www.facebook.com/moonvoidtarot Guided Astrology Workbook: A Step-by-Step Guide for Deep Insight into Your Astrological Signs, Birth Chart, and Life (Guided Readings) - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0593690540?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_8BXK0V5NQ221B1SHT0RS
This week, the American Psychological Association issued its first-of-kind guidelines for parents to increase protection for children online. It comes at a time of rising rates of depression and anxiety among teens.This episode, NPR science correspondent Michaeleen Doucleff looks into the data on how that seismic change has shifted the mental health of teenagers. In her reporting, she found that the seismic shift of smartphones and social media has re-defined how teens socialize, communicate and even sleep.
Congress and state legislators are considering laws to restrict teen social media use, and school districts are suing social media companies for harming kids' mental health. Are parents and policy makers right to be so concerned? Jacqueline Nesi, PhD, of Brown University, talks about the research on social media and teens' mental health, whether it's possible to be addicted to social media, what teens themselves think about social media, and what parents can do to help their kids use social media in a healthy way. For transcripts, links and more information, please visit the Speaking of Psychology Homepage.
Do you ever feel like getting your teen to open up to you is like pulling teeth? Like they'd rather be ANYWHERE than hanging out with you? First of all... you're not alone. Wanting to separate from their parents is a normal, healthy, stage of development for teens. But that doesn't mean they don't need us, or that we want our relationship with them to disappear! Today I'm talking about things we can do as parents to create a more inviting atmosphere for our teenagers to want to talk to us. I'll give you three things you can do to improve conversations with your teens.
Dr. Matt joins us today to talk about giftedness in neurodivergent children. We cover so much in this important episode such as - Signs of giftedness Asynchronous development Finding the right level of challenge School accommodations Being a safe person for gifted children and MORE! ❤️ Holly- The Mom/Psychologist Who Gets It Learn more about Holly's courses Learn about Holly's private practice Learn more about Dr. Matt ⭐️ Get to Know my Child Guide Parents, get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here Educators, get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here Therapists get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here ⭐️Behavior Detective Guide Parents - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide Therapists - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide Educators - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide ⭐️Join the Facebook Groups Parents, Come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents Professionals, Join the Facebook Group for Therapists and Educators
We are facing an epidemic of depression, despair, and suicidal thoughts among our teenagers. Have you seen it in your own home? It is no coincidence that these numbers are skyrocketing along with the rapid growth in teens being engrossed in social media. So what can we as parents do? Do we need to take […]
Teens can be victims of emotional abuse - and Lucy is on the podcast to share how she identifies red flags in potential dating partners. Tune in for more.
An update on the WGA strike. Planet Fitness: Free for Teens. Steve Gregory comes on the show to talk about traffic stops. Sports.
How can teens get into the world of drones? Are there good jobs that teens can get started? What other aspects should they keep in mind as they get started? Today's episode is brought to you by Drone U Events scheduled for coming months in 2023 in CO. Are you ready to master 2D mapping and 3D modeling via Drones? Learn photogrammetry basics and master the principles of acquisition and processing allowing you to serve a wide range of customers at an unparalleled level. Join the Drone U Flight Crew for our 2023 Comprehensive Mapping Bootcamp to add mapping and modeling services to your tool belt. Today's show is about how teens can get started in the drone industry. On this very interesting episode we discuss all the different aspects that teens can keep in mind to get started in the drone industry. Our question for today is from Chris, an enthusiastic and enterprising 16 year old, who is wanting to get started in the drone industry and wants to know how best he can get started in the world of drones. Thanks for the question, Chris. We are very excited to answer your question today and provide you ample guidance that can help get you the flying start you need in the drone world. We discuss multiple topics in today's episode ranging from financing to contracts, drone jobs opportunities and guidance that will greatly benefit Chris and other enthusiastic teens in years from now. Tune in today to learn about best ways to get started in the drone industry and ways to learn new skills. Get Your Biggest and Most Common Drone Certificate Questions Answered by Downloading this FREE Part 107 PDF Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Follow Us Site – https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram – https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps: [01:35] Today's question is how teens can get started in the world of drones and how they can make best use of their time and effort [03:42] How the drone industry has developed and do teens have financial advantage when getting into the world of drones? [06:23] Where can Chris get the best for his budget and how much should one allocate for branding and growing business [07:05] Are cell tower inspections jobs the fastest way for someone getting into the drone industry? [13:59] Can teens be hired by drone contracting companies? How can they network better? [16:33] The complexities involved with contracting and liability for people under 18 [18:39] Other aspects that teens should keep in mind - flying and practicing under different scenarios [20:11] The importance of having a mentor and keeping daily journals
Tess Connolly LCSW talks with Lindsey Kaszuba a Health and Habit Coach, today on the podcast they discuss how we can build healthy habits to pass on to our Tweens and Teens. . Learn about Lindsey and the work that she does. Tess and Lindsey discuss routines and how they differ for everyone and that it isn't one size fits all. Tess and Lindsey talk about unrealistic rules parents can place on themselves. Lindsey shares with us ideas of how we can get started with creating healthy habits. Tess and Lindsey discuss the importance of listening to ourselves and what feels right for our own bodies. Tess and Lindsey talk about the importance of letting our children have the opportunity to learn from their food choices and what feels good and what doesn't. Tess and Lindsey discuss the importance of modelling healthy habits and behaviour to our tweens and teens. Tess and Lindsey speak about being aware of our relationship that we have with ourselves and our inner dialogue and the effects this has on our children. Tess and Lindsey talk about the importance of doing practices that feel good to you that work within your life. Tess and Lindsey discuss how we can fit movement into our day as busy parents and the importance of looking at it in different ways that feel right for you and your life. Lindsey talks about having a food journal to note down how different foods make us feel after we have eaten them and then again two hours after. Lindsey shares her top tip of how we can use the ‘power of pause' and how this can help change our daily eating habits. Lindsey is most grateful for her daughters and how they have allowed her to learn things about herself that she wouldn't have learned without them. Learn more about Lindsey here
President Joe Biden will meet with the top four Congressional leaders at the White House to discuss how to avoid a federal debt default. Russia's annual Victory Day celebration takes on new symbolism with Putin's invasion of Ukraine. And, the American Psychological Association is issuing recommendations for teenagers' use of social media after evidence of its harmful side effects.
We are facing an epidemic of depression, despair, and suicidal thoughts among our teenagers. Have you seen it in your own home? It is no coincidence that these numbers are skyrocketing along with the rapid growth in teens being engrossed in social media. So what can we as parents do? Do we need to take away their phones or are there other ways to keep our children away from the most toxic influences online?Utah is taking groundbreaking steps by forcing residents to be eighteen years old to create a social media account or have parental permission if they are younger. New legislation there also requires users to prove they are adults before being allowed to access pornographic sites.Sara welcomes Michigan State University Law Professor Adam Candeub, who is also a senior fellow at the Center for Renewing America. Prof. Candeub explains why he believes Utah is on the right track and that requiring proof of identification every time people log on will "transform the internet."Please visit our great sponsors:Allegiance Goldhttps://protectwithsara.comClick or Call 877-702-7272 tell them Sara sent you and get $5,000 of free silver on a qualifying purchase. Fast Growing Treeshttps://fastgrowingtrees.com/carterGet your garden growing with the help of Fast Growing Trees and save 15% with code CARTER.
What do modern manners look like? Manners are simply social behaviors or habits - you can have good ones or you can have bad ones. But it's been 101 years since Emily Post first published her book on manners and etiquette and it only seems as though lately we, as a society, have regressed in our social behaviors. My guest this week, Lee Cordon, has long felt called to make an impact on this generation and the next, to help people be gracious in all they do, say, and give. Sure, manners include which fork to use when, but it is much more than that. It's a way to show love and respect to our neighbors and ourselves. In our digital age where boundaries can be blurry, Lee offers us encouragement in training our children (at any age) to respond with grace and dignity. DoSayGive tackles the topics that most traditional manners classes don't, like social media and texting etiquette, how to be a good friend, and how to communicate with ease and consideration. DoSayGive also offers on demand video courses for tween and teen girls and boys (see links below). Connect with Lee Cordon: Website: https://dosaygive.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dosaygive Instagram: @dosaygive Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dosaygive/ Twitter: @DoSayGive Links Mentioned: https://theturquoisetable.com/ A Young Man's Guide to Manners on Do Say Give use code: HEATHER for 20% off Etiquette Course for Tween/Teen Girls on Do Say Give use code: HEATHER for 20% off Feeding the Mouth that Bites You: A Complete Guide to Parenting Adolescents and Launching Them Into the World by Kenneth Wilgus, Ph.D. 52 Modern Manners for Today's Teens by Brooke Romney Related Episodes: The Turquoise Table :: Kristin Schell [Ep 37] Adventures of a Boy Mom :: Monica Swanson [Ep 254] Tea Time for Boys {A Tribute to my Mom Mentors} blog post Available Now: Heather's new book, “Right Where You Belong” is now available wherever books are sold. Featured Sponsors: Find links to this week's sponsors and unique promo codes at dontmomalone.com/sponsors.
The pastors' wives join Sheila Gregoire in a conversation about the negative effects of purity culture and how we can do better in the church moving forward. Sheila is the face behind BareMarrige.com, the largest single-blogger marriage blog, an award-winning author of nine books, including The Great Sex Rescue, and a sought-after speaker. Our teens (especially our girls) deserve better; we're bringing light to it all. Follow along with Sheila: IG: @SheilaGregoire Website: BareMarriage.com Purchase She Deserves Better HERE. To shop the new line of merch, head here: https://pastorswivestellall.com/shop Want to support the Pastors' Wives Tell All podcast ministry? Become a patron! For more information head to our page on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastorswivestellall SUBSCRIBE: Sign up for our email list and receive updates on new episodes, free gifts, and all the fun! Email sign up HERE! CONTACT US: pastorswivestellall@gmail.com FOLLOW US! Website IG: @pastorswivestellall Facebook: @pastorswivestellall JESSICA: @jessica_taylor_83 IG: @come_away_missions || FB: Come Away Missions IG: @copomarket || FB: COPO Market Websites: COPO Market, Come Away Missions JENNA: @jennaallen FB: @JennaAllenDesign Website: Jenna Allen Design STEPHANIE: @msstephaniegilbert FB: I Literally LOL Website: Stephanie Gilbert - I Literally LOL
Got a teen home this summer or a graduate heading off to college? You need this conversation with Katie Morford about her book Prep: The Essential College Cookbook. In this REHEATED interview from 2019 Stacie and Katie talk through getting older kids in the kitchen and the skills that all kids need before they leave the nest. LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Prep: The Essential College Cookbook https://amzn.to/41mOn9ORise & Shine https://amzn.to/44k9HPgBest Lunch Box Ever https://amzn.to/3ANNQlJKatie's website - Mom's Kitchen Handbook https://www.momskitchenhandbook.com/Katie on instagram @momskitchenhandbookFind out how to become a supporting member to also get access to our recipes + bonus episodes: https://didntijustfeedyou.com/communityAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
From surfing lessons and sunset cruises, to training dolphins and learning about space…Meagan and her two teens, Clara and Owen, packed in so many unforgettable experiences during their Spring Break trip to Florida! In this episode Meagan shares more about her travels with teens to the Space Coast of Florida and St. Augustine/Florida's Historic Coast, thanks to our sponsor VISIT FLORIDA. And while the activities may look a little bit different with teens vs. big kids and toddlers, find out why Meagan's best tips and take-aways for traveling with teens aren't actually that different from when they were toddlers. Enjoy!About Our SponsorThank you to VISIT FLORIDA for sponsoring this episode and making Meagan's and Catie's trips possible.Choosing where to go on a family vacation is easier than you think. Florida is filled with experiences you and your family will never forget. From 825 miles of beaches and 700 freshwater springs to over 1,300 trails with breathing room to run and play, there are so many reasons a Florida vacation is just, the best.Start planning YOUR best-ever vacation at VISIT FLORIDA today!Links We Mentioned (Or Should Have) In This Episode:Meagan and her kids enjoyed a nice stay at The Holiday Inn in Titusville, and visited the Cocoa Beach area to enjoy a kayak tour at sunset.They visited the Kennedy Space Center and had a waterfront dinner at Shiloh's restaurant.Meagan and her family loved their stay (especially the hot tub!) at The Hampton Inn & Suites St. Augustine/Vilano Beach.The Castillo de San Marcos is a must-visit, along with the Fountain of Youth Park.In St. Augustine, enjoy a trolley ride on Old Town Trolley Tours and be sure to stop into the Lightner MuseumMeehan's Irish Pub and Seafood House, Aunt Kate's, and Salt Life Food Shack are three great family-friendly restaurant options in and around St. Augustine.Enjoy the St. Augustine skyline and dolphin sightings on a sunset cruise with Florida Water Tours.Clara and Owen enjoyed surf lessons from Pit Surf Shop on St. Augustine Beach. Then it was off to Marineland for a Dolphin Encounter experience!If you have any alligator lovers in your life don't miss St. Augustine Alligator Farm & Zoological Park.Looking for more travel tips? In last week's episode, Catie Parrish shared details about her family of five's vacation to Florida with ideas for traveling with younger kids.Continue the conversation:Instagram | Private Facebook CommunitySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.