Eps 348: How to be an adult with Julie Lythcott-Haims

Episode 348


My guest today is Julie Lythcott-Haims.  

Casey and Julie chat about Julie’s newest book, “Your Turn: How to Be an Adult,” including what topics are covered, reactions from young adults & parents, and what Julie was hoping for while she wrote this book.  They talk on how young adults learn to “fend for themselves” and find self-acceptance.  Casey and Julie dig into how and when young adults claim their own narratives and the challenges of when that’s different from your vision for them.  They get into the unknown and lifelong effects of Gen Z and the pandemic and wrap-up by touching on how great self-agency and problem-solving feels for everyone, especially these young adults. 

Julie Lythcott-Haims believes in humans and is deeply interested in what gets in our way. Her work encompasses writing, speaking, teaching, mentoring, and activism. 

She is the New York Times bestselling author of How to Raise an Adult which gave rise to a popular TED Talk. Her second book is the critically-acclaimed and award-winning prose poetry memoir Real American, which illustrates her experience as a Black and biracial person in white spaces. Her third book, Your Turn: How to Be an Adult, has been called a “groundbreakingly frank” guide to adulthood. 

Julie holds degrees from Stanford, Harvard Law, and California College of the Arts. She currently serves on the boards of Black Women’s Health Imperative, Narrative Magazine, and on the Board of Trustees at California College of the Arts. 

She serves on the advisory boards of LeanIn.Org, Sir Ken Robinson Foundation and Baldwin For the Arts. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her partner of over thirty years, their itinerant young adults, and her mother.

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Takeaways from the show

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  • How young people learn to “fend for themselves” 
  • What surprises young adults when they move away from home 
  • Using Julie’s new book “Your Turn: How to Be an Adult” as a roadmap for adulthood 
  • Young adults claiming their own narratives (and when that’s different from your own vision for them) 
  • Young adults finding self-acceptance 
  • COVID-19 impacting Gen Z 
  • Self-agency & problem-solving

What does joyful courage mean to you? 

Joyful courage feels like an oxymoron because to have courage seems to be always set in the context of scary things or problems, so the notion that courage can actually come with joy, or spring from joy, or be the result of joy – the relationship between these two words is fascinating.  I’ve certainly found joy in taking courageous steps.  I’m on my third career, actually pivoting to a fourth big thing, if I get elected.  If I get elected, I’ll be a local official.  If you think throwing your hat in the ring doesn’t take courage, you’re wrong.  It can be hard, mean, and exhausting, yet I’m finding joy in having the courage to try.  All of the learning is bringing me joy. Learning about my city, policy, meeting with people and talking about issues is bringing me joy.  Even when things are difficult and someone is nasty, I feel joy that I can emerge from that intact. I can survive that.  I do like joyful courage.  They’re important words, and I love the dance they do together. 

 

Resources

Julie’s Website 

Julie’s Instagram 

Julie’s Blog & Newsletter Sign-Up

Julie’s TED Talk 

“How to Raise an Adult” Book

“Your Turn: How to Be an Adult” Book 

“Real American” Book 

How to Become Your Best Adult Self TED Course 

Sproutable’s Five-Day Relationship Reset

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Joyful Courage 11.28 - FINAL

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Hello, hello my friends. Welcome back to joyful courage, a conscious parenting podcast where we tease apart the challenges and nuances of parenting through the adolescent years. I am your host, Casey over already positive discipline trainer, parent coach and adolescent lead at Sprout double, where we celebrate not only the growth of children, but also the journey and evolution that we all get to go through as parents. This is a place where we keep our real, real stories real parenting, the teen years are real messy, and there aren't many right answers. But the more we trust ourselves, and trust our teens, the better the outcomes can be. The Parenting we talked about over here is relationship centered, you won't find a lot of talk about punishment, consequences or rewards. What you will hear is a lot of encouragement about connection, curiosity and life skill development. Our teens are on their own journey. And while we get to walk next to them for a bit, we don't get to walk for them. Their work is to learn from the tension of their life. Our work is to support them and love them along the way. I'm so glad you're here. Enjoy the show.

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