Ever wondered how you can transform your parenting approach to build stronger connections and create a positive environment for your kids? We were fortunate to have Shruti Kumar, a parenting coach, founder of Empowered Connections, and former international lawyer, as our guest who shared her personal parenting struggles and how they led her to help others foster resilience in their children through connection, joy, and empathy.We dug deep into the art of effective communication, including the power of reflective listening and empathy. By understanding our children's inner world, validating their feelings, and needs, we can build stronger, more positive relationships. Connect with ShrutiContact Shruti here to claim your free coaching session with her. You can also find her on Facebook or LinkedIn. Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families. Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!
Unlock the secrets to raising confident and informed children with our guest, Dr. Tina Shermer Sellers, a leading authority on sex and gender issues. By the end of our conversation, you'll be equipped to break free from cycles of inherited shame and silence surrounding sexuality education. We emphasize the necessity of initiating age-appropriate conversations with your kids early on, drawing parallels to the importance of basic health and safety lessons. Dr. Tina offers invaluable insights into fostering body autonomy, consent, and respect in your child, empowering them to navigate a complex world with self-awareness and assurance.Join us as we highlight the transformative power of comprehensive sex education in strengthening family bonds and promoting safer choices. Explore how open and honest dialogue about relationships, sexuality, and boundaries can shield your children from misinformation and exploitation. Discover practical advice for overcoming challenges in starting these conversations and learn from diverse cultural approaches, including insights from Dr. Tina's personal experiences. With recommended resources like the "Shameless Parenting" book, we aim to provide you with the tools to nurture self-worth and mutual respect in your child's relationships, preparing them for a future of informed and healthy decisions. Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families. Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!
Unlock the secrets of empowering children with learning disabilities in our chat with Dr. Emily Levy, founder of EBL Coaching. How can you turn tutoring into a confidence-boosting experience comparable to having a sports coach? Discover the answer as Dr. Levy shares her expert insights on using research-based, multi-sensory techniques tailored to each child's unique strengths. You'll also learn effective communication strategies to celebrate each child's talents without impacting the self-esteem of their siblings. This episode doesn't stop at insights; it offers actionable strategies for parents. From making writing tasks less intimidating for children with dysgraphia to teaching self-advocacy skills through practical exercises, Dr. Levy provides a roadmap for building self-reliance in your child. Listen closely as we discuss the relevance of handwriting in our tech-driven world and explore the role of parents as coaches, gradually guiding their children toward greater independence. This is a must-listen for parents eager to support their children's educational journey with confidence and compassion.Connect with EmilyFind out more about EBL Coaching and book your session here. You can also find Emily and EBL Coaching on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families. Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!
Unlock the secrets to nurturing self-love in your children with the wisdom of Renee Vee, a language and speech pathologist turned mindset mentor. In this episode we tackle the often-missed link between traditional education and the life skills that underpin personal success, highlighting the crucial role of self-acceptance and inner joy. As parents, we understand the importance of maintaining our sense of self, even as we navigate the pressures and expectations that come with parenting. We discuss practical strategies to instill self-worth in ourselves and our children. We challenge the traditional narratives of success and parenting, offering refreshing viewpoints on creating a harmonious balance for a fulfilling life.Renee stresses the significance of open communication with our teens and the need for personal integrity as the cornerstone of trust within the family unit. Her passion shines as she shares her mission to empower the youth, inspiring a ripple effect of positive change in the world. Connect with ReneeSchedule a complimentary discovery call with Renee here. You can also find her on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families. Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!
Have you ever wondered how to support neurodivergent children who struggle in a traditional school setting? Does the term "twice exceptional" leave you curious? This episode with Sam Young, founder of Young Scholar Academy and a dedicated advocate for neurodivergent education, is just what you need to learn more. Young, also a twice exceptional learner diagnosed with ADHD, contributes his invaluable experience and insights to our discussion about the unique challenges and immense potential of these exceptional learners.We discuss recognizing and nurturing the distinct abilities and interests of twice exceptional students, without trying to shoehorn them into conventional norms. We also challenge traditional beliefs about education and work, opening up fresh perspectives for parents and educators to better support neurodivergent children.Our conversation takes a deeper look at education's role in non-traditional learners' lives, promoting the allowance for exploration of passions and interests. We underline the significance of mentors and peers who understand and support these students. Young shares his experiences from his educational programs, demonstrating the impact of a supportive, understanding environment for learning and growth. This is a must-listen conversation for any parent, educator, or individual interested in neurodivergent education!Connect with SamCheck out the Young Scholars Academy online, on Facebook, or on Instagram. Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families. Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!
Navigating the silent language of our teens' gestures and glances can be as complex as cracking an ancient code. That's where Kevin Baker, a life coach with a heartfelt dedication to the wellbeing of adolescents, steps in. Improve communication with your teens and preteens when you understand eye movements, posture, and the subtleties of body language. In this conversation, Kevin equips us with the tools to guide teens toward self-awareness and authentic happiness.Kevin inspires us with strategies for active listening and exhibits how mirroring calmness in the face of adversity can teach teens valuable lessons in emotional regulation. We also delve into the diverse love languages that resonate with our kids, from affirmations to acts of service, and how these gestures can fortify the bonds we share. Connect with KevinFind out about Kevin's work here, inquire about life coaching for teens and tweens here, and connect with him on Instagram or Facebook. Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families. Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!
Imagine discovering that your child could have been stacking up scholarship offers since kindergarten, but you were none the wiser. That's the reality Denise Thomas, an expert in education finance, unpacks on our latest episode. Together, we dissect the long-held myths around college funding, revealing how early preparation and development of communication skills can set children on a path to funding their college careers.Denise takes us through a treasure trove of scholarship strategies that extend beyond the conventional wisdom of waiting until high school. Did you know a doodle could start your kindergartener on the road to a scholarship? Or that passion in extracurricular activities could be just as pivotal as academic prowess in securing college funds? This conversation is a rallying cry for parents to get proactive. Tune in as we equip parents and students with the insights they need to navigate the financial maze of higher education and claim the gift of financial freedom.Connect with DeniseLearn more about her philosophy at Get Ahead of the Class. Download the free Ebook, Are You Wasting the Middle School Years? And check out this free checklist for scholarship secrets! Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families. Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!
Navigating older children’s sleep can often feel like steering a ship through a storm without a compass. That's where Maisie Ruttan, family sleep specialist, comes into play. With her profound expertise, Maisie guides weary parents through the intricate landscape of their children's sleep patterns. Our conversation journeys from her own transformation from nurse to sleep coach, inspired by twin-sized challenges, to debunking the prevalent myths surrounding children's sleep. We chart out strategies for cultivating a tranquil bedtime ambience, addressing the disruptive influence of screen time on sleep, and the vital role of trusting your intuition as a parent. For families wading through the tides of sleep challenges, our talk provides a compass to guide you towards calmer waters.Connect With MaisieVisit Maisie's website here to get her free Peaceful Bedtimes Miniseries. You can also find her on Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube and Instagram. Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families. Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!
We sit down with the remarkable Carla Shohet, a psychologist at the forefront of trauma and narcissistic abuse recovery, to discuss the pivotal shifts in healing practices that promise to reshape familial legacies. Taking a step beyond the bounds of conventional talk therapy, Carla uncovers the essence of trauma as a physical experience, emphasizing the urgency of recognizing stress levels and their unique personal thresholds. Their conversation illuminates the potential for creating nurturing environments for children, thereby severing the perpetuation of trauma through generations.Delve into the complexities of trauma with us as we navigate the individualized journey of healing alongside Carla Shohet. She brings to light various somatic therapies that can rebalance our emotional equilibrium, using powerful analogies to help us comprehend the impact of unprocessed stress on our lives and parenting styles. This episode is an intimate exploration of the "invisible backpack" we all carry, filled with stress that can unconsciously shape our behaviors and diminish our capacity for joy.Finally, we wrap up with a heartfelt discussion on the significance of self-awareness and the autonomic nervous system's powerful influence on our daily experiences. We learn the inherent value of self-care—not as a luxury, but as a necessity—in fostering a ventral vagal state of security, joy, and connection. Drawing from personal experiences and professional insights, Elizabeth and Carla guide us through the intricacies of our childhood coping mechanisms, highlighting the importance of updating our internal operating systems for a life filled with presence and authenticity. Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families. Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!
Curious about how a trip to Target sparked a movement in clean skincare? Join us as Kimberly Grustas, the innovative mind behind Good For You Girls, recounts her inspiring journey from creative director to a champion for young girls' skincare. Kimberly's quest began when personal challenges with her daughters' health revealed the harsh realities of chemical-laden products targeting tweens. Discover how her mission to eliminate these estrogenic chemicals is making an impact in the natural products industry, providing safe alternatives during a critical time in girls' development.We tackle the often tricky conversations around puberty, emphasizing the necessity of approaching these talks with empathy and positivity. It's about recognizing the signs—both physical and emotional—and helping children understand these natural changes. By starting these discussions early, parents can set the stage for a healthy transition into adolescence, ensuring kids feel informed and confident about their bodies. We also share practical tips on maintaining good hygiene and establishing healthy habits that are crucial during this life stage.Exploring the emotional landscape of parenting teenagers, we highlight the importance of creating a safe space for growth at home. We offer insights into introducing skincare routines that foster responsibility and maturity before moving on to makeup. By focusing on natural and gentle products, the benefits of a solid skincare foundation are evident, even reducing the perceived need for makeup. To top it all, we celebrate the bonding opportunities that arise from shared skincare routines between mothers and daughters, reinforcing relationships through mutual self-care. Connect with KimberlyFind out more at goodforyougirls.com, or check them out on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest. Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families. Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!