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Can you help me give a sh*t?

Podcast de Rebecca R Block, Elizabeth Daly, Jessica Koehler

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A podcast for and by parents, educators, and anyone who cares about young people from their pre-teens to their early twenties. This podcast explores questions raised by parents and educators as they started to hear about the book Can You Help Me Give a Sh*t?: Unlocking Teen Motivation in School and Life, questions about how to help young people thrive in school and life. Podcast hosts include Rebecca R Block, PhD (author, researcher, parent), Elizabeth Daly, MSEd (educator, executive functioning coach, parent), and Jessica Koehler, PhD (researcher, educator, certified youth coach). Grace L Edwards, a current college student and Becca's co-author for the book, also joins whenever her busy class schedule permits! Listeners can submit their questions for discussion at canyouhelpmegivea.com. New episodes drop every Weds at 8 am Eastern during active seasons; the first season wrapped in Oct 2024 and the next one will start early 2025, so make sure to subscribe to get an alert once we're back in season 2! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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29 episodios

episode What's right with you? artwork

What's right with you?

For the final episode of season 1, Becca is rejoined by Liz and Jess to discuss a question they've each found it helpful to use when working with tweens and teens, whether as their kids or students: what's right with you? Liz opens it up with a story many parents can relate to of how hard it can be sometimes not to slip out with a "what's wrong with you?" when a kid makes a particularly big slip that just seems inexplicable, and this turns into a conversation about how we can help ourselves and our teens notice that what's right with anyone is often the flip side of what's "wrong" with them--and how we can use some techniques from the business world to do some "lean parenting," as Becca calls it, to make it easier to move forward. Want your questions answered in season 2? Submit them at canyouhelpmegivea.com [canyouhelpmegivea.com] on the podcast page or comment on one of our posts on IG @canyouhelpmegivea [https://www.instagram.com/canyouhelpmegivea]. And make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you get the alert when season 2 starts (throwing a review in there on your favorite podcast listening app is also always appreciated!) ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

9 de oct de 2024 - 22 min
episode When to use extrinsic motivation as a parent? artwork

When to use extrinsic motivation as a parent?

Recently a listener reached out to Becca to ask about when to focus on building sustainable motivation vs when to just use standard extrinsic motivators, like rewards and punishments. To discuss this topic, Becca pulled in her spouse and co-parent, Mark Fasano, because it's both a topic with no one-size-fits-all-answer, and a topic they've discussed many times before. Becca shares how her tendency is to err on the side o building sustainable motivation, Mark on how his is to prioritize whatever will get the job done in the moment. They share examples of when it's worked well to learn from each other and crack jokes that only other Gen Xers will get. Please reach out to let us know your thoughts and questions on this or other topics via the form at canyouhelpmegivea.com. We can't wait to hear from you! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

2 de oct de 2024 - 34 min
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When we're in charge but not in control

High school teacher Diane Manser started a journal a few years ago, trying to navigate the emotional work of being a teacher. At the request of other teachers, she turned that into the book I Didn't Sign Up For This. She joins today's conversation to share the key insight sh had as a teacher that allowed her to change how she navigates the hard emotional labor of teaching (& parenting): being in charge is not the same as being in control. She and Becca chat about how there's a lot of overlap between what motivates young people to learn and what motivates teachers to keep showing up for a tough job. Check out teachingisemotional.com [https://www.teachingisemotional.com/] and her instagram [https://www.instagram.com/teachingisemotional/], facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559584026262], and tiktok [https://www.tiktok.com/@teachingisemotional] pages for more. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18 de sep de 2024 - 43 min
episode Youtube vs college: Which is better? artwork

Youtube vs college: Which is better?

In contrast with last week's episode, this week we delve into the flip side of the college question with Kadeem Leslie. He was a straight A student in college, went on to get a Master's degree, and then became an entrepreneur and investor -- and began to wonder at the exact return on investment (ROI) of college degrees. He shares his somewhat controversial but thoughtful take on how parents and students could work together to evaluate whether college or a more entrepreneurial, non-college pathway might be the best fit for a teenager interested in figuring out how they're going to earn money in adulthood. Listen in on today's episode to learn tips for evaluating exactly what the ROI is on that degree you're considering, how to run some simple experiments to see if an alternate pathway (like being a youtuber or trader) is right for you, and more. You can find Kadeem on instagram at iamkade_ [https://www.instagram.com/iamkade_/] and on youtube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS2J620YH_cv6uCx1TxDfpA/featured] as well. And here are links to the two resources he mentioned in the episode: https://siteselection.com/cc/workforce/2022/education-level-is-only-one-part-of-the-lifetime-earnings-picture.cfm [https://siteselection.com/cc/workforce/2022/education-level-is-only-one-part-of-the-lifetime-earnings-picture.cfm] and https://freopp.org/oppblog/we-calculated-return-on-investment-for-30-000-bachelors-degrees-find-yours/ [https://freopp.org/oppblog/we-calculated-return-on-investment-for-30-000-bachelors-degrees-find-yours/] Please don't forget to review and subscribe--and let us know whether you'd like more episodes like this one, or to have us hit on other topics instead. We want to hear from you! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

11 de sep de 2024 - 46 min
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