Hosted by Ed Gerety, Top Motivational Speaker/Author, CSP ~ An authentic conversation about the toughest issues facing teenagers today and what we can do as parents to help them navigate these challenging waters. Featuring award-winning educators, authors, and special guests that provide expert advice, real solutions, and inspiration so together we can help our teens succeed in school and in life.... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilySociety & CultureParenting |
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Ed is so down to earth and insightful when taking to his guest. It’s nice to hear from a host who specializes in working in schools and with teenagers to get first hand experience. Episode “ Abuse of bullies, and the neurological scars they cause,” gave me a better understanding of my child and how her brain reacted when she was a victim of bullying in middle school. I can now build on that information to help her better.
Very informative and grounded in unconditional love and faith. I’ll be sharing this show with friends.
The podcast host, Ed Gerety, has an authentic, down-to-earth style when interviewing experts for his show. His podcast educates and informs to help parents who are trying to do better and struggling with these challenging and competitive years for their kids. Since he has traveled the globe to help empowering teens to be leaders and is a parent of teens himself, he has his finger on the pulse of important issues facing families with teens today. Highly recommend!
I haven’t missed a “Parents Navigating the Teen Years” episode, each one is better then the last. Ed does an outstanding job selecting timely and informative topics and the very best guest speakers. I love Ed’s authenticity, warmth, and ability to ask the hard questions to inspire real break-through conversations. This is a must listen-to podcast for parents raising teens and pre-teens!
Ed's podcasts cover some really interesting and important topics that can help any parent. As a dad with 2 teens, I appreciate the guests that he has coming in plus his experience. He's mentioned at some point he's talked to over 3 MILLION students over the past near 30 years. Such a great resource. Thank you Ed!
Apple Podcasts | #88 | Saudi Arabia/Kids & Family/Parenting |
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