The Building Resilient Kids Podcast
"Character Before Culture: Daniel Principe on Raising Good Humans in a Noisy World" In this thought-provoking episode of Building Resilient Kids, host Tim Curtis is joined by Daniel Principe—one of Australia's leading youth advocates, educator, author and speaker, whose work has reached hundreds of thousands of young people, parents and educators across the country. Daniel explores what it means to raise resilient children in an age dominated by social media, comparison, digital distraction and competing cultural influences. Rather than blaming young people, Daniel challenges adults to become more curious, more intentional and more connected. The conversation explores why character matters more than status, why resilience is "caught" as much as it is taught, and why meaningful relationships remain the greatest protective factor for children navigating an increasingly complex world. Daniel also shares insights from his work around respectful relationships and consent education, arguing that consent is only one part of a much bigger conversation about empathy, emotional regulation, communication and becoming a person of good character. Throughout the discussion, Daniel offers practical wisdom for parents, teachers and mentors who want to help young people develop courage, resilience and confidence without losing kindness, humility or curiosity. This episode is a powerful reminder that while the world facing today's children is changing rapidly, the fundamentals of raising good humans remain remarkably timeless. Key Themes and Takeaways * Why curiosity is one of the most important qualities parents and leaders can develop. * How resilience is often "caught" through role models before it is ever taught. * The impact of digital culture, social media and constant comparison on young people's wellbeing. * Why today's children need character formation as much as academic achievement. * Helping young people move from knowing what's right to actually living it. * Why boredom, struggle and discomfort remain essential ingredients for resilience. * The importance of celebrating character rather than simply achievement. * How healthy relationships underpin resilience, confidence and mental wellbeing. * Why consent begins long before discussions about sex—it starts with respect, empathy and healthy communication. * The role adults play in shaping culture, values and expectations for the next generation. * Why boys—and girls—need adults who consistently model courage, kindness, humility and integrity. * The importance of creating intentional family conversations and meaningful rites of passage. More About Daniel Daniel Principe is an Australian youth advocate, educator, author and international speaker who has spent more than a decade working with schools, sporting organisations, parents and communities to help young people thrive. His work focuses on character formation, respectful relationships, masculinity, digital culture, consent education and emotional wellbeing. Daniel is widely recognised for his practical, evidence-informed approach to engaging young people through curiosity rather than judgment, encouraging them to become thoughtful, resilient and compassionate adults. Through keynote presentations, workshops, writing and media appearances, Daniel continues to challenge cultural narratives while equipping families and educators with practical tools to raise young people of strong character in an increasingly complex world. Resources * Daniel Principe — https://www.danielprincipe.com.au [https://www.danielprincipe.com.au/] * Consent Can’t Wait Campaign — https://resilienceshield.com [https://resilienceshield.com/] * Building Resilient Kids — https://resilienceshield.com/kids [https://resilienceshield.com/kids] * The Anxious Generation – Jonathan Haidt — https://www.anxiousgeneration.com [https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/] * The Center for Humane Technology — https://www.humanetech.com [https://www.humanetech.com/] * Common Sense Media — https://www.commonsensemedia.org [https://www.commonsensemedia.org/] (excellent guidance on digital wellbeing and technology for families) Quote of the Episode "You can't be judgmental and curious at the same time—pick one." Another Memorable Quote "Character matters more than status." One More Worth Remembering "Resilience is often caught before it is taught." (resilience is contagious)
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