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Psychiatrist and child expert Zabina Bhasin aka "Dr. Zee" shares how to listen to your kids in order to build their confidence and why we're not supposed to raise children! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join me for a hilarious and insightful chat with the amazing Dr. Zee, aka Dr. Zabina Bhasin. She's not just conquering child psychiatry; she's leveling up kids' lives worldwide. We dig into her journey from battling bullies as a child to growing up and becoming a powerhouse advocate for children everywhere. Dr. Zee spills the tea on the secrets to recognizing and validating our kids' thoughts and emotions. Spoiler alert: we're not raising kids; we're raising future adults! Get ready to laugh, learn, and be inspired in this eye-opening episode. You won't want to miss this enlightening episode with the brilliant Dr. Zee! This is one of my favorite quotes from this week's episode: “We're actually more similar than we're different and our differences don't separate us. They bring us together.” – Dr. Zee In this episode: What inspired Dr. Zee to become a child psychiatrist How Dr. Zee is stopping bullying How we can empower our kids Tactics for communicating with our kids How In KidZ is helping break down cultural barriers Why a sense of belonging is so critical Dr. Zabina "Dr. Zee" Bhasin, MD, a child psychiatrist and DEI expert, is the founder of "In KidZ." She's an entrepreneur dedicated to educating families and schools. Inspired by her mother's wisdom, she aims to stop hate, celebrating diversity through her business and movement. As a content advisor and on-camera expert, she addresses real issues and provides practical tools for youth support. With a focus on "raising adults, not kids," Dr. Zee emphasizes listening, modeling compassion, and amplifying youth voices. Her upcoming doc-series, "Raising America," and the accompanying book and podcast, "Raising Adults, Not Kids," offer ongoing resources for resilient future leaders. Make sure to subscribe! New episodes of The Kim Gravel Show drop every Thursday. Order my book: Collecting Confidence. It's a great holiday gift! Check out my channel on QVC+ for full video episodes. Connect with Dr. Zee: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn In KidZ Website Connect with Me: YouTube Facebook Instagram TikTok Website Sponsors: Thank you to Factor for sponsoring the show! Head to https://www.factormeals.com/kim50 and use code kim50 to get 50% off your first box! Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring the show! Head to http://www.betterhelp.com/gravel today to get 10% off your first month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Zabina Bhasin began her journey of understanding the powerful role toys play in shaping a child's identity. As a child psychiatrist, she used her expertise to observe that children were naturally drawn towards toys, books, and crafts. Yet, as a mother, she noticed a distinct gap in the market - there were no multicultural or ethnic studies toys. This realization sparked an idea, a vision to create a space where children could learn about various cultures and traditions, and feel a sense of belonging. This was the birth of In KidZ, a company that was much more than just a toy manufacturer. It was a creator of connections, a builder of bridges between cultures, and a purveyor of inclusivity. No longer would children ask insensitive questions about one another's backgrounds. Instead, through play, they would learn to appreciate and respect the beautiful diversity of the world around them. Awards and nominations not only serve as a form of recognition but also validation of an entrepreneur's efforts. They can be instrumental in boosting morale and signaling excellence within the industry. Acknowledgment of one's work can also raise public awareness about the mission or cause the entrepreneur is passionate about. Reflecting on her own nomination for the TOTY awards, Dr. Zabina Bhasin expresses her gratitude and sense of validation. It's evident that these recognitions mean the world to her as they support her aim to make an impact in the lives of children through her culturally diverse and inclusive toys. This testament reassures listeners about the commitment and dedication behind her work. This award-nominated change maker will be at New York Toy Fair at booth #4821. Please reach out to azhelle@inkidzco.com if you want to stop by and few the latest in In KidZ product! Episode Cliff Notes:Listen to Dr. Zee getting started in the toy industry [00:02:08]Learn about recognition in the toy industry [00:05:37]Discover Dr. Zee's journey in finding cultural ambassadors [00:09:11]Learn about her nominations and awards [00:12:24]Understand the importance of diversity and inclusion in toys [00:15:26]Learn about the description of In KidZ large kits [00:16:34]Find out where to find In KidZ products [00:19:10]Discover Dr. Zee's overcoming struggles in entrepreneurship [00:21:41]Listen to what Dr. Zee considers the most meaningful win [00:25:06]Learn about seeking mentors in the toy industry [00:29:03]Dr. Zee's childhood toys and games [00:30:01]Find out how to connect with Dr. Zabina Bhasin [00:31:25]Listen to her nominations and congratulations [00:32:12] Have a great idea for a toy or game? Start here. Visualize, Validate, and Vow to make your toy or game idea real in this 5 day bootcamp. Visit learn.thetoycoach.com/bootcamp to sign up.Support the show
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Dr. Zabina "Zee" Bhasin, MD, is a Child Psychiatrist, mother of two, first-generation American, and diversity and inclusion (DEI) expert. Her company, In Kidz, is a diverse toy company created to educate children about different cultures and ultimately foster inclusivity. In this episode, we chat about how to teach diversity in your home and raise loving kids. In Kidz website: https://www.inkidzco.com In Kidz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inkidzco Elizabeth's website: https://miraculousmamas.com Miraculous Mamas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miraculousmamas Visit https://www.kindredbravely.com & use code: MIRACULOUS20 to save 20% on your purchase! More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426
First comes love. Then comes marriage. Then comes baby in the baby carriage. Then comes a lot of compromise, sacrifice, and hopefully support to sustain it all so it doesn't come crashing down. Today's guests model what it takes to make a marriage work as they are supportive of each other's dreams and help one another achieve their utmost potential and helping our world become a better place through her diversity-driven business for kids. About Dr. Zabina Bhasin, Founder of In KidZ, Child Psychiatrist Dr. Zabina Bhasin is a South Asian American Child Psychiatrist, Cornell-educated diversity and inclusion (DEI) expert, & is affectionately called Dr.Zee by many. She is one-mom on a mission to educate our children and change the world through play. It's essential that you know that her work isn't just a project or a trend. As someone who was bullied throughout her life for being different, this is her personal story; as a child psychiatrist, it's her professional work. As someone who feels incredibly called to this - it is her life's mission. Her expertise and the work to use games, toys, and fun to teach serious topics like diversity, inclusion, belonging, and more have taken her from news media like Good Morning America. Entrepreneur Magazine, Vogue Magazine & most recently celebrated as FORBES NEXT 1000 ENTREPRENEURS. At In KidZ, creating toys and products designed to celebrate diversity is just the beginning. The company is expanding to broaden its reach through books, television programming, classrooms, and businesses around the country. And we're doing it all with a single goal in mind - to make diversity no longer an issue and the cultural norm. Yes, our country is in a crisis, but the good news? Not only can we change it for our children, but we can also change it WITH our children, and she is here to prove it. About Rakesh Ahuja, CPA The SRA Group founder and CEO, a son, brother, husband, and father, takes his role in every part. He has always believed in hard work to get results in his professional career & uplifting others in theirs. As a businessman, he empowers his employees by reminding them they can achieve anything they set out to do. He encourages them never to let their insecurities hold them back. He believes in hard work in all aspects of life, and he makes sure all those around him are always supported no matter what. That does not stop him from teaching the next generation about the value of working hard for what they want in life. Michal Perry & Maple's Links: WEBSITE: GrowMaple.com INSTAGRAM: @growmaple FACEBOOK: /growmaple LINKEDIN: Michael Perry Guest Links: WEBSITE: InKidzCo.com LINKEDIN: /zabinabhasinmd FACEBOOK: /DrZeeMD FACEBOOK: /inkidzco INSTAGRAM: @zabina_bhasin_md INSTAGRAM: @inkidzco Press Links: ENTREPRENEUR: How This Doctor-Turned-Entrepreneur is Trying to Change the World Through Play GOOD MORNING AMERICA: Culture boxes aim to educate kids on diversity and inclusion
Sometimes parents need a little help when it comes to talking to kids about challenging topics such as diversity and inclusion. That's where experts like Dr. Zabina Bhasin, MD (Dr. Zee) come in. Dr. Zee is a child psychiatrist, a diversity and inclusion expert, and an entrepreneur. Her work educates families and schools, fostering future generations of truly global citizens. She founded In KidZ as a lifestyle brand dedicated to creating connections through culture and championing unity amongst diversity. Kidz creates kid-focused products that help children learn about cultures while inspiring them to create a world that embraces diversity of all kinds. In KidZ recently released their Ukraine Box to teach children about the people of Ukraine and to welcome individuals from this crisis with kindness, understanding, and belonging for all. 100 percent of the proceeds will go to charity.------------------------------------------------------------
Sometimes parents need a little help when it comes to talking to kids about challenging topics such as diversity and inclusion. That's where experts like Dr. Zabina Bhasin, MD (Dr. Zee) come in. Dr. Zee is a child psychiatrist, a diversity and inclusion expert, and an entrepreneur. Her work educates families and schools, fostering future generations of truly global citizens. She founded In KidZ as a lifestyle brand dedicated to creating connections through culture and championing unity amongst diversity. Kidz creates kid-focused products that help children learn about cultures while inspiring them to create a world that embraces diversity of all kinds. In KidZ recently released their Ukraine Box to teach children about the people of Ukraine and to welcome individuals from this crisis with kindness, understanding, and belonging for all. 100 percent of the proceeds will go to charity.------------------------------------------------------------
As we continue the National Women's Small Business Month entrepreneur series, I'm introducing you to my friend Dr. Zabina Bhasin, better known as Dr. Zee. Dr. Zee is a non-practicing child psychiatrist who has pivoted careers to pursue entrepreneurship. Her company InKidz Co is a diverse and inclusive toy company creating products that teach children about different cultures to develop tomorrow's global ambassadors. The idea was born from her desire to raise her own children to be empathetic and kind while creating a better future for them. In this episode, we'll chat about: Turning a passion into a business with a cause Stopping hate with the next generation How to walk the talk and take action for what you stand for Find the complete show notes here: https://www.coachkiah.com/blog/a-parents-passion-pivots-her-career-with-dr-zabina-zee-bhasin InKidz Co Website: www.inkidzco.com InKidzCo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inkidzco/ InKidzCo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inkidzco Make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes. If you like what you heard, take a moment to leave a 5-star review! Have a question you'd like Kiah to answer on the podcast? Submit your question here: https://www.videoask.com/fzpxg060u Let's hang out on social media and keep the conversation going! Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_kiah Connect with me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachkiah
Dr. Zee lives by her own mother's motto that, “We are more similar than we are different. Our differences make us unique, but they do not separate us.” As a mother of two, we explore how we can have diverse and inclusive conversations with our children, helping them grow to become global citizens. *********** Be sure to check out "Crowded Table" by The Highwomen ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPfI8zBWub4 ) wherever you listen to music! *********** The Third Place Podcast ( https://thirdplacepodcast.com/ ) is a weekly podcast that invites listeners into the hard conversations that we have a tendency to avoid. We *“go there”* on things such as… * How anger is beautiful * How to find presence amidst chaos * How to have difficult conversations * How to be an ally * How to live with grief The Third Place is a safe place where curiosity is encouraged, differences are welcomed, and empathy is embraced through healthy dialogue. *We've forgotten how to talk to each other…* Life has become polarized and dualistic - you're either with me or against me. To embrace the complex human experience is to see the world through other's eyes. The Third Place podcast helps with the disconnect. This looks like less conflict and tension and more like a peaceful existence with others. The Third Place podcast restores the art of dialogue. For additional resources and if you're interested in supporting the work of The Third Place Podcast, check out our Patreon page ( https://www.patreon.com/thirdplacepodcast ).
In today's episode, Ryan Jordan talks with Dr. Zabina Bhasin about teaching children about diversity and inclusion, and how we as parents can set our children up for success. Find us on Social Media! www.instagram.com/the_educated_mamaPlease snap a screenshot and tag us if you found this episode informative, inspirational, or educational. Hashtag #theeducatedmama and we can share your post too!
Do you proactively teach your kids about other cultures and traditions?We focus so much on teaching our kids our own culture, traditions and heritage but if we want to raise inclusive, empathetic and global-citizens awareness of other cultures begins at home.Today I have Diversity and Inclusion Expert and founder of InKidszCo, Dr. Zabina Bhasin on the podcast talking about how parents can start teaching their kids about diversity from a young age. If we have any hope to see racism and division end in our children's generation, it takes a grassroots effort to be the change of what we teach at home. FULL SHOW NOTES
Have you ever thought about the fact that we have months dedicated to history? Women's History Month and Black History Month are examples. But why isn't their history already included in the textbooks? This is one of the topics discussed in this episode with Dr. Zabina Bhasin. Zabina is a diversity and inclusion expert who founded In KidZ, a subscription box service dedicated to cultural learning. We chat about her founding this company and what it means to her. What's in this episode: How South Asian is a more precise description versus saying Indian. Zabina's experience of growing up a first-generation immigrant What she learned from going to university in India Why inclusivity and values are important to teach to kids What her subscription company is and what they do How they're working to partner with schools and teachers Why history needs to be taught in a more inclusive way How we have to all work together to make a change For full show notes, resources and links, head to: https://www.meredythwillits.com/podcast Are you ready to go deeper? I am giving you the keys to the castle. If you enjoyed this podcast and want to hear more, make sure to subscribe so you'll never miss an episode! You can also join us on Patreon for exclusive content you'll only hear there: https://www.patreon.com/MeredythWillits You can connect more by visiting me on my website at https://www.meredythwillits.com/ or connecting with me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MeredythWillits34 or Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/meredyth_willits.
In this episode, I’m excited to be joined by Dr. Zabina Bhasin, entrepreneur, child psychiatrist, mom of two, and founder of In KidZ, a monthly subscription box that teaches children about the world’s cultures to become global citizens. Each box is curated by a parent ambassador who hails from the country or culture of the month and filled with interactive educational materials, informational flash cards, activities and games, books, recipe cards, flags, and more to help mold kids into becoming understanding, accepting adults and shape future generations to drive change in the world. In KidZ was inspired by Dr. Zabina’s mother. Indian and Sikh herself, Dr. Zabina was constantly bullied for the cultural and religious differences that set her apart from her classmates, from the food she ate, to the way she dressed to even having a bigger nose than the other kids (Randi can relate and shares her own story) (5:20). Rather than getting angry, her mother decided it was time for her daughter’s classmates to learn about their culture and what makes it similar to that of their own. Every year from then on, she made it her mission to visit the school and teach them just that (3:20). Fast-forward to today, and Dr. Zabina has taken her mother’s example, her own experience as a mother, and her former career in children’s psychiatry to create In KidZ through which she hopes to shape young generations and create a more inclusive world where a multicultural society is the norm and bullying is a thing of the past (18:12). We then get into why now more than ever, especially amid COVID-19 school closures, it’s important to remember that our children mimic our every move, and setting an example for our children at home is crucial. On top of that, while our kids learn about history at school, they don’t learn much about the unique traditions of the 15,000 cultures across the U.S., making it our responsibility as mothers to educate ourselves and our kids so that we can celebrate those who are different from us rather than viewing them as separate (19:37). Finally, Dr. Zabina leaves us with her own self-care routine (her mother never had one so this took some getting used to!) that helps her feel her best so she can wake up every morning ready to shape the next generation into loving, global adults (28:40).Here's a special discount code of 20% off your order at https://www.inkidzco.com/shop/Code: GBM20
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Zabina Bhasin, Founder of In Kidz with Love. Dr. Z is a Physician, Entrepreneur, and Philanthropist. We had an insightful conversation about her family background, her upbringing, and experience of launching a new business. Dr. Z shares with us detailed accounts of bullying she faced growing up, the lessons she learned from how her mom addressed it, the inspiration behind launching In Kidz with Love, and much more! In Kidz with Love: use MR15 code for anytime use on any products, on the whole order! Follow Us: Newsletter: http://bitly.com/2QLEY8U Twitter: http://bit.ly/2Qp0SzK Instagram: http://bit.ly/2QLfEQc Linkedin: http://bit.ly/2ZZUBxG
Cultural understanding for kids with Dr. Zabina Bhasin of the Happy Her Foundation and INKidzco.com on this week's MD for Moms with host Dr. Carly Snyder.
Cultural understanding for kids with Dr. Zabina Bhasin of the Happy Her Foundation and INKidzco.com on this week's MD for Moms with host Dr. Carly Snyder.
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