
What roles do Bigs play in family engagement in mentoring? How do they enhance (or undermine) family relationships? The Big Ideas podcast—sponsored by Search Institute—will explore these kinds of questions, using the Developmental Relationships Framework as a starting point. Each episode will focus on a key issue and one of the elements of developmental relationships. We’ll interview a Big and a p... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Non-ProfitParentingBusinessKids & Family | ||||

This episode examines how Bigs can work to expand the horizons of their Little’s in the context of a mentoring relationship. Sponsored by Search Institute.
This episode demonstrates how mentoring relationships can be mutually supportive for Bigs, Little’s and family members. Sponsored by Search Institute.
This episode demonstrates how BBBS matches share power through mutual respect, being sure each person’s voice is heard, collaborating, and giving each other opportunities to lead. Sponsored by Search Institute.
This episode discusses how to address challenges in the context of a mentoring relationship.
Sponsored by Search Institute.
Great to learn from the perspective of real life families. This series is well done!
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Apple Podcasts | #98 |
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