Listen "Relational Resilience: The Power of Connection Among Teens with Michelle Icard. Ep. 4"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome BACK to How Are You Arriving. This week marks the beginning of a 4-part series called The Resilience Factor. What does it REALLY mean to be resilient? In the next four episodes, we will dive into what resilience looks like in everyday life, in our relationships, amidst internal obstacles, and during significant transitions. Then we will examine the growth that comes after the hardship and struggle. You’ll hear real stories and practical tools that you can apply in your own life. Subscribe now and join me as we explore how resilience helps us bounce BACK!In this episode…Differences in resilience Support system Parents feelings ChoicesGiving & being given toTeaching teens resilience Being seen Quotes“Some resilience is not about standing alone, but really about leaning into family, friendship, school, culture, and community. Our connections can actually be the strongest anchor in the storm.” - Cristina Young “The whole process of growing up is all about messing up. You have to let your teens mess up in order to grow.” - Michelle Icard “As a parent, you have to accept that you are raising someone apart from you. Someone whose job it is to separate from you. Someone who will be who they’ll be regardless.” - Michele IcardTimestamps: 0:00 - 4:15 | Intro 4:15 - 5:20 | Definition of resilience 5:20 - 8:10 | Support 8:10 - 11:55 | Being strong for others 11:55 - 14:10 | Teaching teens resilience 14:10 - 16:35 | A calm stance as a parent 16:35 - 25:00 | Resilience is challenging 25:00 - 28:50 | Knowing yourself as a parent 28:50 - 32:05 | Being seen & mattering to others 32:05 - 38:50 | Helping your kids know they matter to the family 38:50 - 41:45 | Help kids with the friendship storms 41:45 - 46:20 | Resilience in a time of need 46:20 - 49:50 | Scripts 49:50 - 50:59 | Outro
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