You’re listening to the raising mentally healthy kids podcast with host Michelle Nietert who’s been a licensed professional counselor for over 20 years, An award-winning Author, previous creator of a large school district crisis counseling program and the clinical director of community counseling associates located in the Dallas Texas area. With the increase in mental health statistics regarding k... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityParentingChristianityKids & Family |
If you've listened before, you'll notice something different about today's episode. Over the past four months, I've been doing a radio segment called Mental Health Monday for Magic 104.1 in Oklahoma City. We've covered a wide range of topics from how... more
Most of us don’t love change, but for our teens, times of transition can be especially stressful and lead to anxiety and depression. But don’t lose hope, parents! In this episode, I’m excited to share my conversation with author Jennifer Dukes Lee an... more
The best way to teach our children healthy behaviors is by modeling them, but as parents, we often find ourselves too busy to exercise, eat healthy meals, or get enough sleep. In the second half of my chat with licensed professional counselor and aut... more
I want to ask you a simple, but hard question - “Are you really okay?” In this episode with licensed professional counselor and author Debra Fileta, we’re focusing on how we as parents can do the hard work of building emotional awareness within ourse... more
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So much jumping around, interrupting. We understand what your talking about to tell us how to fix it. I can’t even concentrate enough to stay with the pod cast. Too much jumping around
Listennn!!!!!! I am so grateful I stumbled on this podcast with Michelle during my walk ! I listened to podcast Empathetic Listening, and Hope when your Teen struggles with chronic illness ….Michelle is so filled with wisdom , practical tips and great for me especially for me being a new wife and mom !!!!!! Love Love Love!!!!!💛💛💛
I have a son who has developed anxiety & has worsened since Covid & all the unknowns. He over analyzes situations & turns every situation into the more negative aspect. He’s only 11 years old & for s parent to see him struggle would ask, ‘What techniques or tips can you give me to help him? & when do you reach the point of deciding it’s time to get him counseling?’
If this was to be an interview with Dr. Amen, it was hard to tell. Michelle did not give Dr. Amen ample opportunity to discuss his work. It was all about what she is doing and what she thinks and believes. If her intent is to get information about her clinic/business out there, then don’t insult expert guests by not giving them ample opportunity to present their knowledge…which in most cases is better than hers.
This podcast has some incredible guests and very helpful information. Unfortunately, the host doesn’t allow the guests to provide info bc she talks over them and goes off on long winded tangents. I think this host would be better off doing a solo show. She has some excellent insights and can fill the time with her experiences and stories. She always mentions that she wishes she had more time to ask questions to the guests… she WOULD have more time if she didn’t spend it talking the whole time. more
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