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Raising kids is tough. Raising adults is tougher. On PrepTalks, we talk with the experts in helping teens and tweens navigate the transition to adulthood to bring you the tools you need to help grow resilient, self-driven, and successful young adults.

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    • Kids & Family
    • 4.8 • 21 Ratings

Raising kids is tough. Raising adults is tougher. On PrepTalks, we talk with the experts in helping teens and tweens navigate the transition to adulthood to bring you the tools you need to help grow resilient, self-driven, and successful young adults.

    Katey McPherson, Addressing Student Anxiety (024)

    Katey McPherson, Addressing Student Anxiety (024)

    On May’s episode of PrepTalks, Ned speaks with Katey McPherson, an Arizona-based educational advocate with more than 25 years of experience as a teacher, guidance counselor, and school administrator. They talk about strategies for addressing the anxiety that so many of our middle and high school students suffer from, including the importance of parents and school staff providing a non-anxious presence (or NAP). They also dive into the need to cultivate resilience rather than taking it for granted, and how showing vulnerability and validating our teens’ and tweens’ emotions is critical for building authentic connections. Likewise, Ned and Katey discuss how important it is to allow students the space to develop skills in moving through conflict rather than sweeping it away or just ignoring it.
    Follow Ned at @nedjohnson and Katey at @KateyAZ1 on Twitter.

    • 42 min
    Nefertiti Austin, Motherhood So White (023)

    Nefertiti Austin, Motherhood So White (023)

    On April’s episode of PrepTalks, Ned speaks with Nefertiti Austin, author of Motherhood So White: A Memoir of Race, Gender, and Parenting in America. Ned and Nefertiti talk about her journey, as a single African American woman, to adopt a Black son out of the foster care system. Along the way, she found out how deeply American culture sees motherhood through a white lens, discovered how to navigate the bureaucracies and cultural assumptions around adoption, and learned a great deal about intergenerational healing from trauma.
    Follow Ned at @nedjohnson and Nefertiti at @NefertitiAustin on Twitter.

    • 29 min
    Chris Balme, Finding the Magic in Middle School (022)

    Chris Balme, Finding the Magic in Middle School (022)

    On the March episode of PrepTalks, Ned chats with Chris Balme, co-founder of Argonaut, a live, online program that brings together small groups of middle schoolers to discover their strengths, explore their identity, and find ways to contribute to the world. Chris was previously co-founder and Head of The Millennium School, an independent, progressive laboratory middle school in San Francisco. His new book, Finding the Magic in Middle School, will be published later in 2022. They talk about a period of life that is often very challenging for adolescents but that holds all sorts of potential for growth, as well as about how parents and teachers can make middle school awesome.
    Follow Ned at @nedjohnson and Chris at @chrisbalme on Twitter.

    • 41 min
    Eli Lebowitz, Breaking Free of Childhood Anxiety and OCD (021)

    Eli Lebowitz, Breaking Free of Childhood Anxiety and OCD (021)

    On February’s PrepTalks, Ned talks with Dr. Eli Lebowitz, Director of the Program for Anxiety Disorders at the Yale Child Study Center and founder of the SPACE program, a parent-based treatment program for children and adolescents with anxiety, OCD, and related problems. They chat about Eli’s 2021 book, Breaking Free of Child Anxiety and OCD: A Scientifically Proven Program for Parents, which is geared towards helping parents learn how to implement the SPACE program and become a valuable resource for their children.
    Follow Ned on Twitter at @nedjohnson.

    • 59 min
    Michele Borba, Thrivers (020)

    Michele Borba, Thrivers (020)

    On January’s episode of PrepTalks, Ned talks with Michele Borba, expert parenting consultant and the author of 25 books, most recently, Thrivers: The Surprising Reasons Why Some Kids Struggle and Others Shine (coming out in paperback in March). They dive into Michele’s research into the seven traits — confidence, empathy, self-control, integrity, curiosity, perseverance, and optimism — that allow kids to roll with the punches, navigate our challenging times, and succeed in life. They also discuss the important point that these traits can be taught to children and young adults, and indeed, that it’s essential that parents and educators do teach these skills.
    Follow Ned on Twitter at @nedjohnson and Michele at @micheleborba.

    • 59 min
    Dr. Aviva Legatt, Get Real and Get In (019)

    Dr. Aviva Legatt, Get Real and Get In (019)

    PrepTalks finishes 2021 with a great conversation between Ned and Aviva Legatt talking about the principles behind her new book, Get Real and Get In: How to Get Into the College of Your Dreams by Being Your Authentic Self. Wishing all our listeners Happy Holidays & the best for the new year!

    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

TBSdoc ,

Relatable, Informative, and Helpful

Ned is the perfect host to ask the questions that parents have around the challenges of raising and educating teens today. Interviewing guests with expertise, insight, and passion to deliver strategies and hope to listeners. Highly recommend!

Real Helpful, Ryan ,

Great Guests. Great Host. Important Topics.

As parents, I think the pandemic has put what we value in our children’s education, behavior, and mental health into sharp focus. Ned Johnson’s curiosity and sincerity in helping kids to thrive is clear in his book and in this new podcast. I look forward to hearing more and suspect it’ll only get better.

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