Eps 419: Turning Teens “Failures” into Character-Building Moments with Michelle Icard

Episode 419


I’m so excited that Michelle Icard is back today to chat about her newest book: 8 Setbacks That Can Make a Child a Success.  

Michelle shares with me how parents can best support their adolescents through setbacks and why we can’t swoop in to fix everything for them.  She explains her three steps to take when dealing with a problem: contain, resolve, & evolve, and we touch on where consequences show up.  Kids are always going to make more mistakes, and it’s critical that we allow children to learn from those mistakes.  Michelle and I tease apart how much credit we take for our kids’ behavior – good and bad, and we talk about how hard it can be to balance staying “fiercely committed & lovingly detached” to our teens.  Michelle has an awesome analogy about how toughening up our teens & encouraging grit is like a greenhouse keeper hardening their plants.  We agree that we don’t need to create a tough environment for our kids though – that already exists, and we end sharing a few successes & outcomes that can follow the hard times. 


Guest Description

Michelle has worked with parents, children, and teachers for more than 20 years, creating curriculum, books, and programs that help them better understand and navigate early adolescence.

Michelle is the author of three books on this subject. Her latest, 8 Setbacks That Can Make a Child a Success: What to Do and What to Say to Turn “Failures” into Character-Building Moments (2023) is an invaluable playbook for anxious parents everywhere, ensuring that a child’s mistakes or rebellions don’t become the headline of their childhood, but instead become a launch pad to a better future.

You can listen to her talk  about another book she wrote that is FABULOUS, 14 talks by age 14 during episode 265 of the pod – I will pop the link in the show notes.

She has two young adult children – ah empty nester! – who mostly live elsewhere these days, which leaves lots of time for walking her dogs, binging shows, and puzzling (crossword and jigsaw) with her husband in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Takeaways from the show

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  • Setbacks and failures make us smarter and better 
  • How to best support your adolescent through setbacks 
  • Mistakes are opportunities to learn 
  • 3 steps to take while dealing with failure 
  • Kids & teens must learn through their own experiences 
  • Kids are going to continue to make mistakes – that doesn’t mean they aren’t learning 
  • Your kids aren’t part of your brand 
  • “Fiercely committed, lovingly detached” 
  • Children shouldn’t be burdened by our emotions 
  • How can teens toughen up & build resiliency

What does joyful courage mean to you

I love joyful courage. Joyful courage, for me personally, is saying, “Get off the couch and go take that walk,” which sounds really, really minor, but I’ve had a rough couple of months in terms of doing a lot of work – like a lot of exhausting public facing work.  I am drawn to my couch, I just want to sink into it, and I feel myself, just like I’m taking it too far.  Every time I go for a walk, I feel happier. But I never want to make myself go for a walk, so it’s really the courage to push myself to do something that I know will make me feel good after 30 minutes and trusting that it will.

 

Resources

Fourteen Talks by Age Fourteen Book 

Michelle’s Website 

Joyful Courage Episode 264: Michelle Icard Shares about the Crucial Conversations to Have with our Middle Schoolers 

8 Setbacks That Can Make a Child a Success Book 

Michelle’s Less Stressed Middle School Parents Facebook Group 

Zen Parenting Conference

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Transcription

SUMMARY KEYWORDS
kids, parents, child, book, experience, listeners, michelle, mistakes, talk, setbacks, love, hard, learn, failure, today, greenhouse, interview, friends, families, future
SPEAKERS
Michelle Icard, Casey O'Roarty

Casey O'Roarty 00:04
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 lead 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. I listeners I am so happy that you're back for another interview. My guest today is Michelle Icard. That name might sound familiar to you because she is a friend to the show and has been on before. Michelle has worked with parents, children and teachers for more than 20 years creating curriculum books and programmes that help them better understand and navigate early adolescence. Michelle is the author of three books on this subject. We're so grateful for that. Her latest book is eight setbacks that can make a child a success, what to do and what to say to turn failures into character building moments coming out this year. Is it out already? Or is it because I'm so excited. It is an invaluable playbook for anxious parents everywhere ensuring that a child's mistakes or rebellions don't become the headlines of their childhood but instead become a launchpad. Love this to a better future. You can listen to her talk about another book that she wrote which was 14 talks by age 14. I loved that book as well. This was episode 265 of this podcast, so I'll make sure the link to that show is in the show notes. Michelle has two young adult children empty nester for sure, who mostly live elsewhere these days which leaves lots of time for walking her dogs bingeing shows and puzzling crossword Jigsaw with her husband in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hi, Michelle. Welcome back to the podcast. Hello, Casey.

Michelle Icard 02:57
Thank you for having me back.

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