Eps 371: Mutual respect with DJ Johnson

Episode 371


My guest today is someone who is a friend to the JC pod, DeAntwann “DJ” Johnson.
This episode is all about mutual respect. Casey and DJ start by talking about how the idea of respect has changed from the 1950’s to today, and how kids & teens today are asking to & expecting to be respected.  We teach respect by being respectful. They dig into whether or not kids need to earn their dignity, our respect, and our love (spoiler: they don’t).  DJ points out that the way we treat our children at home is the basis for what they expect from other adults outside of the home, and Casey explains how kids being disrespected in their home can show up as defiance & disconnection. DJ shares stepping stones you can use when young people are disrespectful, a bit about how teenage brain development plays in, and how to be a leader from a place of service for your teen. Casey finishes up by touching on the power of “and” – teaching & expecting kids to respect themselves AND the person in front of them.

Guest Description

DJ is a husband, father, author, mentor, coach, counselor, and sports statistician. He grew up in the Indiana foster care system and yet despite that, has gone on to lead a successful, and fulfilling life. Before spending nine years in the foster care system, DJ suffered child abuse, domestic abuse, and emotional trauma. At one point, he wanted to end his life, but he realized that he was on this earth for a purpose. 

DJ fulfills that purpose by using his experiences to not only help establish relationships with the students he serves, but he helps parents better connect with their teenagers. DJ specializes in helping parents bridge the communication gap between them and their child to ensure that their child has room to be the best version of themself.

He was featured in Episode 293 and I am so glad to have him back.

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Takeaways from the show

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  • Showing up respectfully and modeling respect for our teens 
  • The difference between respect and being nice 
  • Cultivating and teaching respect by being respectful, not by demanding it 
  • Kids deserve respect, dignity, & love – they don’t need to earn it 
  • Disrespect in the home showing up as defiance and disconnect 
  • Softening, respecting, and loving your kids regardless of how they’re showing up 
  • Leading from a place of service 
  • Teaching teens to respect themselves AND the person in front of them

What does joyful courage mean to you

Today, joyful courage means being able to listen to this podcast or be in a space with all the different parenting people that I follow and just being open with the reality of “how am I challenging the generational patterns that have been established in my home?” and “how am I moving forward to change it and create a new pattern?”  You know, as a person who has been through so much, I recognize every day how much of a blessing it is to be where I am and be able to speak and have platforms, to be able to speak at conferences, and just share my crazy, traumatic story.  For those that are out there, I don’t want you to feel like what we’ve been able to accomplish in our parenting journey, me and Casey, is foreign to you.  It’s absolutely something that is possible.  You having the courage to be able to change something that has been done in your family lineage up to this point will ultimately create that joy you’re looking for in your family dynamic. 

 

Resources

DJ On Joyful Courage: Episode 293

DJ’s Website

DJ’s Parenting Instagram

DJ’s Bodybuilding Instagram 

DJ’s Facebook

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Transcription

SUMMARY KEYWORDS
parents, respect, work, kids, students, hear, space, conversation, child, relationship, dj, showing, home, life, adults, happening, teenagers, feel, son, model
SPEAKERS
DJ Johnson, Casey O'Roarty

Casey O'Roarty 00:03
Hey, welcome to the joyful courage podcast a place for inspiration and transformation as we try and keep it together, while parenting our tweens and teens. This is real work people and when we can focus on our own growth, and nurturing the connection with our kids, we can move through the turbulence in a way that allows for relationships to remain intact. My name is Casey already I am your fearless host. I'm a positive discipline trainer, space holder coach and the adolescent leader at Sprout double. I am also the mama to a 20 year old daughter and 17 year old son walking right beside you on this path of raising our kids with positive discipline and conscious parenting. This show is meant to be a resource to you and I work really hard to keep it real, transparent and authentic so that you feel seen and supported. Today is an interview and I have no doubt that what you hear will be useful to you. Please don't forget sharing truly is caring. If you love today's show, please pass the link around snap a screenshot posted on your socials or texted to your friends. Together we can make an even bigger impact on families all around the globe. I'm so glad that you're here. Enjoy the show.

Casey O'Roarty 01:28
Hi, listeners. Welcome back to the podcast. My guest today is someone who is a friend to the joyful courage pod is down to one DJ Johnson. DJ is a husband, father, author, mentor, coach, counselor and sports statistician. He grew up in the Indiana foster care system. And yet despite that has gone on to lead a successful and fulfilling life before spending nine years in the foster care system. TJ suffered child abuse, domestic abuse and emotional trauma. At one point he wanted to end his life but he realized that he was on this earth for a purpose. DJ fulfills that purpose by using his experiences not only to help establish relationships with the students he serves, but he helps parents better connect with their teenagers are so grateful that he does. DJ specializes in helping parents bridge that communication gap between them and their child to ensure that their child has room to be their best versions of themselves. And you might recognize His name because He was featured in Episode 293 of the joyful courage Podcast. I'm so glad to have him back. Welcome. Hi.

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