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  • Welcome to the Healthy Teen Life Podcast with your host, Leslie. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the essential skill of listening and how it can significantly improve communication and relationships. Our special guest, Deb Porter, founder of HOLD (Hearing Out Life Drama), shares her expertise in active listening and emotional intelligence.

    Deb explains the concept of active listening and its importance for both teens and parents. She introduces her CORE framework—Calm, Outcome, Relate, and Empathy—as a structured approach to enhance listening skills. Throughout the episode, Deb provides actionable tips and resources to help listeners implement these strategies in their daily lives.

    Tune in to learn how to become a better listener, foster positive communication outcomes, and build stronger, more empathetic relationships.

    Check out the show notes for additional resources and links: Show Notes

    Today we discuss:

    01:44 The Power of Active Listening

    06:24 Listening Mistakes to Avoid

    11:44 Building Trust Through Listening

    13:02 The CORE Framework Explained

    29:20 Breaking Negative Listening Patterns

    37:37 Practical Tips for Effective Listening

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  • Welcome to the Healthy Teen Life Podcast! In this episode, Leslie chats with Dr. Stephan G. Hoffman, a leading expert in social anxiety and cognitive behavioral therapy. Together, they delve into the complexities of social anxiety, differentiating between normal social discomfort and social anxiety disorder.

    Dr. Hoffman explains the various forms of social anxiety, how it overlaps with other disorders like depression, and the significant impact it can have on one's life. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing the problem and seeking effective treatment, whether through self-help methods, online platforms, or professional therapy.

    If you're a teen or young adult experiencing social anxiety, or a parent wanting to support your child, this episode provides valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate and overcome social anxiety.

    Check out the show notes for links to Dr. Hoffman's recommended reading and additional resources.

    Show Notes

    Today we cover:

    07:24 Understanding Social Anxiety

    12:40 Symptoms and Expressions of Social Anxiety

    17:42 Seeking Help for Social Anxiety

    25:55 The Role of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    32:19 Individual Strategies for Overcoming Anxiety

    40:57 Navigating Social Media to Your Advantage

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  • When you’re not feeling great about yourself it negatively impacts everything in your life -- which is why focusing on self-esteem above all else is essential. In this episode we delve into the crucial topic of self-esteem and why it's the root of happiness. I explain what everyone gets wrong about confidence vs. self-esteem, and why self-esteem should always come first.

    Learn practical strategies for improving self-esteem, including awareness mapping, reflecting on character strengths, self-compassion, and creating affirmations.

    These techniques open the ability to embrace your unique qualities, set meaningful goals, and become your own best friend.

    Episode Links and Show Notes

    Today we discuss:

    05:03 Understanding Self-Esteem

    13:07 Self-Esteem vs Confidence

    17:20 Nurturing a Positive Relationship with Self

    23:17 Methods for Building Self-Esteem

    42:46 Key Takeaways & Action Steps

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  • Plant-based eating can be one of the best approaches to living well. But before transitioning, it's important to understand the variations, nuances and best practices to live healthy and well on a plant-based diet.

    In this episode Leslie is joined by Brenda Davis, a renowned registered dietitian and a pioneer in plant-based nutrition. Together, we delve into the essentials of plant-based eating, breaking down myths and offering practical advice for teens, young adults, and families.

    You'll learn what it means to follow a plant-based diet, the nutritional benefits and the potential pitfalls. In particular, Leslie and Brenda provide actionable steps for transitioning to a plant-based lifestyle, including meal planning, incorporating more fruits and vegetables, and finding community support. Plus we cover common roadblocks and creative solutions to overcome them.

    Don't forget to check out the show notes for additional resources and links to Brenda Davis's books.

    Episode Links and Bio: Show Notes

    Today we talk about:

    04:26 Defining Plant-Based Eating

    06:20 Choosing Healthy Plant-Based Foods

    09:00 Nutritional Considerations for Teens

    23:01 The Truth About Plant-Based Protein

    38:15 Understanding Carbohydrates

    47:09 Common Roadblock of Plant-Based Transition

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  • If you or someone close to you struggles with anxiety, stress or depression then you know it can be all-consuming to the point of panic. One often overlooked method for calming, treating and managing symptoms is breathwork.

    In today’s episode we talk about Resonance Frequency Breathing with Adrian Cox, of BreathYoga. RFP is a simple, science-based method of measured breathing. Using gentle, slow and circular breaths to gain body-mind balance, resonance breathing stimulates a relaxation response that creates harmony between the breath, heart, blood pressure and nervous system. The result is a state of resonance that contributes to feelings of calm and well-being.

    Tune in to explore the science behind breathwork, and don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your health and wellbeing!

    Today we talk about:

    10:42 Connecting Breath, Body, and Mind for Anxiety Relief

    12:51 Breathing Through Anxiety and Depression

    17:30 Understanding Resonance Breathing

    22:35 Practicing Resonance Breathing

    28:58 The Importance of Consistency

    Episode Links and Bio: Show Notes

    Parents: Grab a copy of my FREE Parent Guide on spotting unhealthy teen eating behaviors and how you can help, click here!

    Website: leslierosecoaching.com teen/YA coaching.

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  • When we search for our meaning in life, it usually centers around purpose. Why we're here and what we're meant to do. For young people in high school and college, this is especially true. What it is and how teens and college students can cultivate purpose is the topic of my conversation with Kendall Cotton Bronk, a developmental scientist and professor of psychology at Claremont Graduate University. Kendall and her colleagues have done extensive research on positive youth development and the moral growth of young people, with a lens focused on character strengths like humility, gratitude, hope, and patience.

    In this episode we cover:

    - Definition of purpose and why it matters to us

    - Cultivating purpose through exploration and discovery

    - Effective techniques identified through research

    - The roles of reflection, gratitude and patience

    - How adults can support and guide the process

    For purpose research and purpose tools, visit the Adolescent Moral Development Lab website

    Online interview that cultivates purpose, use this link

    For brief articles discussing purpose development visit this link and this link.

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  • Anxiety is a common issue among today's youth, influenced by the pressures of academics, athletics, and family life. Luckily there is increased awareness and understanding of anxiety and with that comes empowering tools like those developed by today's guest Tessa Zimmerman, founder of Upstream Education. Join us as we discuss anxiety management and the groundbreaking work she's doing to support mental health in schools across the U.S.

    In this episode we chat about:

    - Upstream Education's tier-one mental health program offering bite-sized anxiety management tools to schools throughout the U.S.

    - Effectiveness of these tools for anxiety management like finger breathing and self-compassion phrases

    - Importance of self-advocacy

    - How educators, parents and friends can support anxious youth

    Links to resources recommended by Tessa:

    Upstream's At-Home Toolkit for FamiliesUCLA CARESUpstream for schools

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  • As a teen or young adult, making decisions and doing what's best for yourself can be really hard -- especially when everyone is telling you who you should or shouldn't be in life. It leads you down paths that feel wrong and leaves you anxious and confused. If that sounds on point, this episode is for you.

    Join us as Kristin Quattlebaum, a former corporate hustler turned purpose guide, talks about why finding and cultivating intuition when you're still trying to understand who you are and how you fit in this world can be a powerful path forward. Kristin shares lessons and practices on how to find your inner wisdom and let it guide you to make choices, express your unique value, and drive purpose in your life.

    Topics we cover:

    daily rituals that tap into and open up intuition how logic and intuition can co-exist to your benefithow to navigate roadblocks on the path to self-discoverywhy protecting your inner bubble leads to greater strength

    Connect with Kristin at:

    Website: kqunplugged.co

    YouTube: kqunplugged

    Instagram: @ rewildingkq

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  • When your child shows signs of an eating disorder or is diagnosed, it can be scary, overwhelming, and raise more questions than answers. Most of all you want to know how you can help support at home.

    Luckily there is a resource for parents that answers these questions, and more. In this episode, Leslie talks with Judy Krasna, Executive Director of F.E.A.S.T. (Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment) for Eating Disorders, a peer-to-peer support community.

    Judy provides a highly informative perspective on eating disorder recovery, signs of eating disorders, the importance of early intervention, and the essential role parents play in the recovery.

    Key discussion points include:

    Value of reliable, accurate and up-to-date informationFinding and getting the right supportRecognizing red flagsCommon misunderstands among parentsThe significance of proper nutrition & caloriesEarly action & sustained parental involvementPower of parental peer supportRecovery Journey: Challenges, Realities and Hope

    This episode is a must-listen for any parent or caregiver faced with an eating disorder. Listen and share with others for detailed information and tools to help a youth in need live their healthiest and happiest life.

    Is it Disordered Eating? Get the answers here: Signs of Disordered Eating Parent Guide

    For more about F.E.A.S.T. visit: https://www.feast-ed.org

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    Disclaimer: The Healthy Teen Life podcast and the hosts of the podcast are not a substitute for personal medical advice or any form of professional therapy. The content of this episode is provided for informational purposes only as it pertains to unhealthy eating behaviors. It does not provide medical advice related to diagnosed eating disorders of any form. The host is not acting as a professional counselor or licensed healthcare provider. Eating disorders can have serious health consequences. Please seek medical attention for matters related to your health and well-being.

  • In this episode of the Healthy Teen Life Podcast we're breaking down the complexities of eating disorders with Dr. Marsha Herrin, a highly experienced and regarded registered dietitian and clinical assistant professor at Dartmouth College, author and eating disorder recovery expert.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    The intricate definition of eating disorders and how they differ from disordered eating.The significant role genetics play in the development of eating disorders.The impact of social media on young people's perceptions of body image and eating habits.How parents can identify early signs of eating disorders and take proactive steps for intervention.Resources and support systems available for those dealing with eating disorders.

    Dr. Herrin also shares her personal journey into the field of eating disorder treatment, offering valuable insights from her decades of experience. Whether you're a parent, a young person, or someone interested in the topic, this episode is packed with essential information to help you navigate the challenges of eating disorders.

    Don't miss out on the free resources mentioned in the episode, including Leslie's guide on identifying signs of disordered eating and Marcia Herrin's highly recommended book, "The Parent's Guide to Eating Disorders."

    Tune in now and learn how to support your loved ones and share with others you know who might need this valuable, life changing information.

    Parents: Grab a copy of my FREE Parent Guide on spotting unhealthy teen eating behaviors and how you can help, click here!

    The Parent's Guide to Eating Disorders by Marcia Herrin

    Websites:

    https://marciaherrin.com for more on Marcia Herrin and eating disorders.

    leslierosecoaching.com for help with disordered eating, teen health and wellness concerns, and coaching programs.

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  • As you’ll discover in this episode, body image or body dysmorphia, as it is often commonly referred to, is not the same as Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD). Robyn Stern a LCSW and therapist, joins me to define the key variables and signs that can make a significant difference in identifying, seeking and getting the right kind of effective support. She’ll also share her own lived experience with BDD, how to discuss when you have concerns about BDD, and common misconceptions that can cause harm.

    Parents, this episode is a must-listen as it provides guidance on how to approach conversations about body image and BDD with your teens, ensuring they feel supported and understood. Robin highlights the importance of creating a safe space for open dialogue and seeking professional help when needed.

    Robyn Stern is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) and therapist providing services since 2012 in Florida, New York, New Jersey, and California. She has double Masters, one in Social Work and the other in Counseling Education. Robyn is also professionally trained in CBT/ERP, ACT, DBT, Habit Reversal Training and Trauma Informed Therapy practice.

    Quick Links - for more about Robyn and her services, plus additional information on BDD:

    Website: https://www.rlsterntherapy.com

    International OCD Foundation(IOCF) on BDD: https://bdd.iocdf.org

    BDD Foundation, UK: https://bddfoundation.org

    The TLC Foundation for Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors: https://www.bfrb.org

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  • We love it, we hate it but most of all, we want to believe we have control over social media. Unfortunately, our relationship with social media isn't that easy and for adolescent brains, it can be even harder than adults. Learn about how un-social, social media is for us.

    What we discuss in this episode with Patrick Ney:

    - Research data showing the correlation with depression and loneliness

    - The Law of Incremental Gains and how to use it to make change

    - The concept of Locus of Control and why blaming others does nothing to improve our situation

    - Opportunities for change that both parents and teens can implement.

    For more on Patrick Ney:

    Website: All About Parenting

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  • While awareness for eating disorders has been increasing, there's still plenty that is misunderstood and stereotypes that continue to perpetuate in society. In today's episode Samantha DeCaro, Director of Clinical Outreach and Education at the Renfrew Center provides insights around changes in eating disorder classifications, truths about contributing factors, and details options for support and recovery.

    For more information and resources:

    The Renfrew Center: www.renfrewcenter.com; 1-800-RENFREW (736-3739)

    Relevant Blogs:

    5 Long-Term Impacts of Eating Disorders: Physical, Mental & Social Consequences

    Fostering Health Body Image in Kids: 7 Tips to Support Your Child

    Additional Organizations and Resources:

    MEDA

    ANAD

    The Alliance for Eating Disorders

  • With hectic, busy and often over-scheduled lives we often compromise on essential lifestyle habits that support our health and well-being. It’s seriously hard to find the time to make changes, develop new routines and follow-through with consistency. But with longer days of summer, it’s an ideal time to build on key lifestyle habits that make us feel better and set us up for success, long-term. In today’s episode, Leslie and Zoe talk about three pivotal lifestyle factors that every teen or college student should implement: sleep, exercise, and cooking.

    Listen in and find out more.

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  • Overeating a delicious meal isn’t completely uncommon for many of us. It happens from time to time. But when it becomes more frequent or turns into binges, it’s time to take notice and make positive changes that can help manage how we're eating and how much. That’s where mindfulness comes in. In today’s episode we cover the power of mindfulness practice as an effective method in raising awareness and attention around occasional overeating or binging of food and eating.

    Note: If binging or overeating is increasing or becoming frequent, you should seek immediate advice and evaluation from a qualified eating disorder specialist and get help.

    Studies & Articles mentioned in this episode:

    SpringerLink on Mindfulness-Based Eating Awareness Training (MB-EAT)

    MDPI on Mindful Eating in patients with obesity and BED

    Cambridge Core on The Role of Mindfulness, Mindful eating and Intuitive Eating in Changing Eating Behaviours

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    Disclaimer: The Healthy Teen Life podcast and the hosts of the podcast are not a substitute for personal medical advice or any form of professional therapy. The content of this episode is provided for informational purposes only as it pertains to unhealthy eating behaviors. It does not provide advise related to diagnosed eating disorders of any form. The host is not acting as a professional counselor or licensed healthcare provider. Eating disorders can have serious health consequences. Please seek medical attention for matters related to your health and well-being.

  • Summertime can stir up a mixed bag of emotions. On the one hand is the excitement of summer fun, but on the other it can be hard to enjoy when all you can think about is how you look in summer clothes and on the beach. When we’re not feeling great about our bodies, whether it’s weight or body image, it can ruin a good time. Today’s episode covers how you can get that summer body you love, in both body and mind.

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  • Sometimes life can really suck. Like the times when things don’t seem to be going well: friend issues, relationship break-ups, family challenges, school pressures, anxiety or depression seem to be taking over, and you’re struggling to feel like you have any purpose or meaning in life. That’s when pressing the pause button and taking a moment to reset can be so valuable. Life is a journey, for all of us. The key is learning to leverage coping methods and mindset that can help weather the storm and come out better than before. It is possible. Listen in to find out how to apply basic techniques for difficult times, small or large, and not only survive but thrive.

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  • In this episode, Leslie dives into the topic of food guilt, often defined by negative emotions such as remorse, shame, and self-criticism attached to our dietary choices.

    But what's interesting and maybe even surprising to know, is liberation from food guilt does not necessarily involve food itself.

    Just like the layers of a cake, food guilt is layered with dimensions of societal norms, diet culture, and personal influences. When combined, they foster guilt, shame and negative self-perception about our eating.

    Find out the reasons behind food guilt and five strategies you can use to help cope with food guilt and live healthily, and happily.

    For more support and resources:

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  • In this thought-provoking episode, Amy Neville, founder of the Alexander Neville Foundation, unmasks the nitty-gritty of; the youth drug crisis; medications not obtained from a legitimate prescription; how drug dealers are winning over youth; as well as tips and insights from her interactions with teens and experts.

    Amy dedicates her time and efforts to learn from experts, inform students, parents, educators, and policy-makers about the grave realities of drug abuse, busting myths and misinformation, and underscoring the negative role of social media in the drug trade.

    The episode also touches upon the disturbing trend of rising overdose deaths, highlighting the importance of education, awareness, and reducing demand to combat this crisis effectively.

    Join us for this enlightening conversation with Amy Neville about drug risks (especially fentanyl poisoning), while empowering you with the information to combat it. Because we're not just spreading awareness - we're advocating for survival.

    To learn more or get involved:

    Website: https://anfhelp.org/

    Films: https://anffilms.org/

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  • In this episode we delve into a pressing topic affecting countless teenagers around the globe - Body Image challenges, and more specifically, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD). Far from being a mere preoccupation with physical appearance, BDD is a serious mental health issue often leading to social isolation, anxiety, depression, and in extreme cases, triggering suicidal thoughts.

    We explore the basics of body dysmorphia(BD) starting with how body image challenges often begin for many teens and young adults; potential triggers for Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD); common symptoms; plus, when and how to get help or become involved through organizations dedicated to managing this disorder.

    Whether you are a parent, friend or simply wish to spread awareness, remember, BDD is treatable and help is readily available. Tune in, stay informed and take the necessary steps towards healing and wellness.

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