Eps 277: Solo Show- Getting Out of Our Teen’s Way

Episode 277

This week’s podcast is a solo show with your host, Casey O’Roarty.

This week I am talking about getting out of our teen’s way so they can experience and learn. Yes, this is a radical idea and one I believe we need to embrace if we want the message of unconditional love to shine through. Teens need the opportunity and space to feel out what they want and decide for themselves. This is how kids thrive.

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Takeaways from the show

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  • Life updates
  • Getting out of the way so your kids can feel the tension of life
  • Pushback against traditional education
  • Get curious about what’s important to your kids
  • Being an unconditional parent
  • Kids who have the opportunity to decide for themselves are the kids that thrive
  • Teens need to have space to feel out what they want

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Casey O'Roarty 0:00
Music. Hello, friends. Welcome to the joyful courage podcast, a place where we tease apart what it means to be a conscious parent and a conscious human on the wild ride of parenting. I am your host, Casey o'brty, positive discipline trainer, parent, coach and mom walking the path right next to you as I imperfectly raise my own two teenagers. Joy of courage is all about grit growth on the parenting journey relationships that provide a sense of connection and meaning and influential tools that support everyone in being their best selves. Today's show is a solo one, and I encourage you to listen for how grit shows up as I tease our topic apart. Thank you so much for listening. I am so honored every every day to lead you, grateful that I what I put out matters to you, and so happy to keep it coming. Enjoy the show. Thank Oh,

hello, hello, my friends. Good Friday morning. I'm just sitting here at my desk and drinking a little warm beverage and well, granted, it won't be Friday morning when you listen to this, but it is Friday morning right now in the recording of this episode. Much love to my producer, Chris Mann at pod shaper. This week, it's just been tough to get this recording out to him, so I appreciate his super patience, but it's a big deal kind of morning, and I want to tell you, this is the first morning that my whole family is not here. The first morning since October of 2019, since Rowan opted out of high school. Ian's at school. He was home for a little while because he was exposed to covid, and it only had his first shot, but he got a covid test and was not positive, so yay, but he had to be home, so he went to school this morning. Rowan continues to just kill it at aesthetician school. I'm so happy for her. She is loving her life right now, which is so awesome. So she's at school. She actually took Ian to the bus stop and then carried on. Dreams do come true. And my sweet husband, Ben, that I know many of you have been following our story with Ben, this was his first week back to work since March of 2020. His first week back to work. And so for those of you that are new covid, but in our family, my husband was diagnosed with multiple myeloma last year and went through cancer treatment and went back to work this week. He's feeling great, definitely a transition, physically and mentally, remembering all the things that he needs to remember. He is a power line construction guy, so he works outside. He's in the lift truck and climbing power poles and working with power lines. So turns out there are a few things to know and remember when you're working with, you know, live electric wires, but he's doing great. So yeah,

and today, I'm taking Ian to get his second covid vaccine. So in two weeks, this family will be fully vaccinated. And, man, it feels good. And I just want to acknowledge like for us, there was no room to question whether or not we should get vaccinated as soon as we could. I live with a man whose immune system was completely wiped out last fall. And so for us, it was a no brainer. We just didn't have room to wonder, like, should we? Shouldn't we? Because it's life or death for my husband. So we are gangbusters around vaccination, and I do a little bit of research around it. One of my favorite people who's putting out information for parents around so many topics, including covid and the covid vaccine, is Dr Hina. She is on Instagram at Teen Health doc. She was also part of the Brave New World Summit that I did earlier this year, and I just want to say it was amazing. I had five guests, including Dr Hina, talking about teen mental health, Tracy Baxley, Dr Tracy Baxley, talking about social justice parenting. Jessica Leahy, talking about supporting our kids. In this weird academic slash school situation that we're all kind of coming out of or still inside of or recovering from. I had Megan de Bauer on talking about financial literacy. And I also had Elena Lipson come on and talk about soul care and how we're taking care of ourselves. Because you guys, the water we've been swimming in over the last 18 months is weird. It's weird water. I just want to let you all know, like, if you missed the Brave New World Summit and you're curious about it, you can still get it. You go to joyful courage.com/b. N, w, and you can purchase the summit. The conversations were so powerful and really touched on every aspect of the last year and what we've gone through collectively as a country, as parents, as humans. So little promo, check that out, and more updates. So yesterday, I certified 23 new positive discipline parent educators to go out into the world and make a difference, really change the lives of children through their work with families bringing more dignity and respect into homes and into our communities. And it's just such an honor to be able to support people that way. I have another parent educator training happening in August, so if you want to check that out, you can go to my website. It's on the navigation bar. And last night, I had a new parenting class start seasons parenting for the season you're in for parents of adolescents. And I got to meet the group. It's an amazing group, as usual. I capped it a little bit smaller this time, because it's really important for me to feel good connection with the parents that are a part of the program. And so, you know, it becomes diluted when the connection isn't there. So I've got this smaller group and all parents of tweens and teens, and we had our first night last night, and it was awesome, and we talked about self regulation, and we talked about curiosity, and we connected around common challenges, as well as who we want our kids To be,

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