

Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Casey O'Roarty
Welcome to the Joyful Courage Podcast - a place where parents of tweens and teens come to find inspiration, information and encouragement in the messy terrain of adolescenceThis season of parenting is no joke - and while the details of what we are all moving through might be slightly different, we are having a collective experience.This is a space where we center building relationship, nurturing life skills, and leaning into our own personal growth.My name is Casey O’Roarty, I am a parent coach, Positive Discipline LEad Trainer, and captain of the adolescent ship over at Sproutable. I am also a speaker and published author. I have been working with parents and families for over 20 years and continue to navigate being a mom with my own two young adult kids.I am honored that you are here… Please give back to the pod by sharing it with friends, or on social media, and rate and review on Apple or Spotify - work of mouth is how we grow!Thanks - enjoy the show!
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Sep 11, 2023 • 53min
Eps 417: Back-to-school conscious parenting with Sapna Rad
My guest today is Sapna Rad, and we’re getting into back-to-school season with teens. First, Sapna shares about herself & what kicked off her path to conscious parenting. We talk about the shift from our small kiddos wanting to be attached to us 24/7 to the teen years when they start individuating and lean away. Sapna helps me define what conscious parenting is and we discuss how that complements Positive Discipline. I ask Sapna what parents need to remember as kids head back to the classroom, then I bring up teens who don’t want to talk & share with their parents and ask what behaviors might manifest when teens are feeling anxious. Sapna shares what “getting hooked” looks like and how we can start noticing our triggers. We get into how routines look different with teens and how getting routines dialed in can help reduce stress all around. We wrap talking about how parents can practice mindfulness. Takeaways from the show
Anxiety in children
Individuation happens in all teens
What is conscious parenting? How does that fit with Positive Discipline?
What to remember as kids head back to school
When your teen doesn’t want to talk to you
Behaviors that manifest when teens are feeling anxious
When to use silence as a tool with adolescents
Tools to notice your triggers
Redefining what routines look like for teens
Clues you might be missing a routine
Practicing mindfulness
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Sep 7, 2023 • 41min
Eps 416: Joyful Courage Book Club - Chapter Eight
Join me in chapter eight of Joyful Courage: Calming the drama and taking control of your parenting journey, the book I published back in 2019. I will be discussing what holds up and things I’ve learned during the wild years since it came out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sep 4, 2023 • 41min
Eps 415: Navigating sibling dynamics with Erica Whitfield
My guest today is Erica Whitfield. I don’t have many episodes about sibling dynamics, so I’m very excited to have Erica here to dig into scapegoated siblings. Erica explains what exactly a scapegoated sibling is and why some kiddos may feel disconnected from their parents. We get into other roles that siblings may fall into and how we, as parents, can make sure we’re there to hold & support all of our kids. Erica talks about how past trauma can affect our parentings and how we can recognize if we’re starting to scapegoat. I ask Erica what to do if we notice that we’re in that dynamic, and we touch on how neurodivergence, birth order, & your own relationships and history can affect these roles. Erica explains what to do to start repair - asking for feedback, negotiating, and finding balance, & justice, and we explore a few different ways to ask for that feedback. Takeaways from the show
What is a scapegoated sibling?
Nurturing communication between siblings
Resentment between siblings
Other roles that kids can fall into
How to communicate to your child that you can handle their challenges & journey
Signs you may be scapegoating one child
How to correct when you see yourself in this dynamic
Neurodivergence, birth order, & your own relationships playing into these roles
“Dynamics play out until they get healed”
Inviting & preparing for feedback from your teens about their experience
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Aug 31, 2023 • 38min
Eps 414: Joyful Courage Book Club - Chapter Seven
Join me in chapter seven of Joyful Courage: Calming the drama and taking control of your parenting journey, the book I published back in 2019. I will be discussing what holds up and things I’ve learned during the wild years since it came out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Aug 28, 2023 • 52min
Eps 413: Nonviolent communication with Dr. Matthew Lederman
Dr. Matthew Lederman, a communication specialist, discusses nonviolent communication, common unmet needs in children, staying connected when triggered, rebuilding trust, meeting our own needs for health and safety. Takeaways: nonviolent communication, being resourced, communicating with adolescents, common unmet needs in children, staying connected when triggered, rebuilding trust, welcoming feedback from our kids, why teens pull away from their parents, meeting our own needs for health and safety.

Aug 24, 2023 • 34min
Eps 412: Joyful Courage Book Club - Chapter Six
Join me in chapter six of Joyful Courage: Calming the drama and taking control of your parenting journey, the book I published back in 2019. I will be discussing what holds up and things I’ve learned during the wild years since it came out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Aug 21, 2023 • 39min
Eps 411: Adulting update with my girl Rowan
I’m so excited about my guest today, Rowan O’Roarty, my daughter! Rowan is back and shares updates on what’s been going on since last time she was on, like working as an esthetician and moving out & living on her own. We talk about how often we check-in with each other, how Rowan’s anxiety & depression are showing up recently, and how she manages them. She shares her thoughts on how parents can best support their adolescents and young adults when they’re struggling with depression. Rowan ends by sharing a poem about motherhood that resonated with her recently.Takeaways from the show
Job interviews
Moving out
How frequently should we check-in with each other?
Managing anxiety & depression
Supporting adolescents & young adults with depression
What emerging adults need/want from their parents
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Aug 17, 2023 • 33min
Eps 410: Joyful Courage Book Club - Chapter Five
Join me in chapter five of Joyful Courage: Calming the drama and taking control of your parenting journey, the book I published back in 2019. I will be discussing what holds up and things I’ve learned during the wild years since it came out.For more show notes and info on our advertisers, go to https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/joyful-courage-book-chapter-five Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Aug 14, 2023 • 50min
Eps 409: Reimagining the school experience with Dr. Kristan Rodriguez
My guest today is Dr. Kristan Rodriguez. Dr. Rodriguez shares a bit about her background in education & parenting and how that drives her to work on transforming education. We touch on many different methodologies: world schooling, homeschooling, unschooling, and IB & AP programs. Dr. Rodriguez shares some things that need to be taught aside from academics like financial literacy, art & music, and entrepreneurial skills. I ask if she sees that schools are willing to make changes and try less traditional methodologies - do kids need to know and regurgitate “The Canterbury Tales” more than they need authentic real-life learning experiences? I also ask what parents can do to help sway their administrators to make changes (spoiler: get involved & participate!). We agree that checking-in and setting goals with your teen before a new school year starts is a good plan, as well as empowering our kids to see where they have control. We touch on how to scaffold and facilitate hard conversations for your adolescent (while not having those tricky conversations for them). Dr. Rodriguez and I end by discussing how schools are supporting mental health for their students. Takeaways from the show
Meeting individual needs in a school setting
AP & IB programs, world schooling, homeschooling, & unschooling
What should be taught in addition to traditional academics?
Are we adequately preparing adolescents for careers?
Schools are more willing to try less traditional methodologies
What life-skills actually need to be taught in 2023?
How can parents encourage their administrators to make changes?
Checking-in and goal-setting with teens before a new school year
Facilitating hard conversations for your adolescent
How are schools supporting mental health?
Engaging students outside of academia
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Aug 10, 2023 • 33min
Eps 408: Joyful Courage Book Club - Chapter Four
Join me in Chapter Four of Joyful Courage: Calming the drama and taking control of your parenting journey, the book I published back in 2019. I will be discussing what holds up and things I’ve learned during the wild years since it came out.Get the full show notes and find out more about our sponsors by visiting our website:https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/joyful-courage-book-chapter-four/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices


