Eps 533: Restoring our girls with Cathy Cassani Adams

Episode 533



My guest today is Cathy Adams.  We’re talking about engaging in those hard, honest conversations with our teen girls.  Cathy and I dig into the messiness of the teen years.  We discuss the importance of focusing on resiliency, not happiness, what is happening to Gen Z girls today, and why we need to appreciate the girls we have.  


Guest Description

Cathy Cassani Adams, LCSW, co-hosts the long-running Zen Parenting Radio podcast and founded the Zen Parenting Conference in Chicago. She is the author of Zen Parenting and Living What You Want Your Kids to Learn (both Nautilus Award and International Book Award winners) and her upcoming 2025 release, Restoring Our Girls. Cathy is a clinical social worker, certified parent coach, former elementary school educator, and yoga teacher. She was a blogger for The Huffington Post and a former columnist for Chicago Parent Magazine. She previously worked as a Child and Family Therapist and Clinical Educator at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and now teaches in the Sociology and Criminology Department at Dominican University. She lives outside Chicago with her husband, Todd, and their three daughters.

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Takeaways from the show

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  • Cathy’s new book “Restoring Our Girls” 
  • Adolescent girls’ mental health 
  • Expectations & contradictions young women face 
  • The messiness of the teen years doesn’t make them bad years 
  • Your teenage experience is NOT the experience that teens today are having 
  • Engaging in conversations instead of lecturing 
  • The importance of teaching critical thinking
  • Why we need adolescent girls to take risks 
  • The meaning and joy of mother & daughter relationships 
  • Adolescents developing their unique inner dialogue

What does joyful courage mean to you

Another iteration of what it always means to me: when I am feeling like myself, when I am listening to the music I love, wearing the clothes that feel comfortable to me, talking like I like to talk, having the emotional experience that I’m having, connecting with people I love – I don’t feel like there’s anything I can’t do.  That’s when I feel the most courageous and when I’m willing to go to a party where I don’t know people or fly to a city and talk to people I’ve never met.  When I’m feeling like myself, that’s joy, and that’s where everything comes from, from that place.  That’s when I have all the courage in the world.  If I don’t feel like myself, I can feel scared to death. 

 

Resources

Zen Parenting Radio Podcast

“Restoring Our Girls” Book (comes out December 10, 2024) 

Joyful Courage Episode 326: Zen Parenting with Cathy Adams

“Zen Parenting” Book 

“Untangled” Book

“How We Grow Through What We Go Through” Book 

“Run Like a Girl” Commercial 

Cathy on Substack

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SUMMARY KEYWORDS
parenting teens, joyful courage, adolescent challenges, membership program, Zen parenting, restoring our girls, teen struggles, emotional expression, critical thinking, self-trust, societal pressures, real conversations, peer relationships, self-awareness, parental support
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Casey O'Roarty

Casey O'Roarty 00:04
Hey listeners, welcome back to the joyful courage podcast, a place for you to hopefully feel seen and heard as we talk about all the things that come with the season of parenting adolescents. Parenting teens is messy, no doubt, and when we remember that our kids are growing through what they're going through, and we are too things can start to feel okay. We can have faith and believe that everything will be okay. I am Casey overdy. I'm your host. I am a positive discipline lead trainer, a parent coach and the adolescent lead at sproutable. I have two young adult kids of my own, and have been in the trenches just like you. I love supporting families. I work one on one with parents all over the world, and run a thriving membership program. Speaking of the living, joyful courage membership program, doors are opening for new members, January 1. I would love for you to consider taking part in it. We currently have 40 members, many of which are in their second or third year. We do twice monthly group calls, quarterly, one on one, calls, office hours, and we have an active community forum. These are real parents moving through real challenges, showing up vulnerably and feeling the love and support from a like minded community. This is my favorite way to support parents, and I want you to check it out. Go to be sproutable.com/l J C, and before January 1, you can join the wait list and get early access to enrollment. Woo hoo. Again, that is be sproutable.com/l J C, for more information and to enroll, doors open January 1. Thank you for listening to my little promo. Let's get on to today's show.

Casey O'Roarty 01:51
Hi listeners. Welcome back. I'm so excited to have a return guest today on the show. Welcome Cathy. Casani Adams back to the pod. Kathy co hosts the long running Zen parenting radio podcast and founded the Zen parenting conference in Chicago. She is the author of Zen parenting and living what you want your kids to learn, both Nautilus award and International Book Award winners and her upcoming 2025 release, which is outdated. It actually comes out the week that this pod is going live. Yeah, I got pushed up. So exciting is called restoring our girls. Kathy is a clinical social worker, certified parent coach, former elementary school educator and yoga teacher. She was a blogger for The Huffington Post and a former columnist for Chicago Parent magazine. She previously worked as a child and family therapist and clinical educator at Laurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and now teaches in the sociology and criminology department at Dominican University. She lives outside Chicago with her husband, Todd and their three daughters. Hi, Kathy, welcome back. I can see Thank you. I'm

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