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"I have days where I really struggle, especially this last week. I was really down in the dumps, depression, everything, struggling with my own sobriety and questioning my worth and self-sabotage and that imposter syndrome."
Bruce Wayne Brackett is a passionate advocate for nurturing the well-being of young people and a visionary in the world of parenting advice. Bruce brings a message of hope and encouragement to parents navigating the complexities of raising children in today's world. Firm in his belief, Bruce cautions against the early exposure of children to social media, highlighting the importance of brain development which continues into early adulthood.
Bruce's philosophy centers around inspiration as the cornerstone for self-motivation. He believes that by uncovering personal joy and identifying with one's true self, individuals can shine brightly and authentically. His message extends beyond the individual; he sees personal authenticity as a beacon that can unknowingly touch and transform the lives of countless others.
With his vibrant spirit and deep understanding of the struggles faced by both parents and the younger generation, Bruce stands as a beacon of support. He empowers his listeners to face challenges such as trauma, addiction, and abuse, and his own life embodies the transformation he preaches. Through his words and example, Bruce Wayne Brackett imparts the strength to overcome adversity and the power of living a life true to oneself, having a positive ripple effect on the world at large.
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Trey Ellis shares his journey from early drug use to transformation and recovery. He also opens up about dealing with loss and heartbreak, and his readiness to help others in their recovery. Trey emphasizes the need for individuals to take control of their lives and break the cycle of addiction.
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For free support join our private Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingteensthatstruggle. For parenting resources or to book a coaching session go to parentingeensthatstruggle.com. Contact Aaron directly at [email protected]. To see all of our pages go to linktr.ee/beyondriskandback. Thanks to Magic Mind for sponsoring this episode https://magicmind.com/
In this episode, Aaron and DJ explore the challenges parents face when they feel like they have failed. DJ Stutz, an experienced parenting facilitator, shares her insights from working with women in prison and homeless shelters. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining confidence and compassion as a parent, even in difficult situations. DJ also discusses the need to listen to teenagers venting without escalating the situation. She highlights the significance of recognizing and addressing our anger as parents. Additionally, DJ suggests using interruptions and distractions to diffuse tense moments and find logical solutions.
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Check out DJ here https://www.littleheartsacademyusa.com/
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For free support join our private Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingteensthatstruggle. For parenting resources or to book a coaching session go to parentingeensthatstruggle.com. Contact Aaron directly at [email protected]. To see all of our pages go to linktr.ee/beyondriskandback. Aaron has reopened his coaching practice, if you or a friend need family coaching reach out to him directly.
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In this episode, Aaron interviews Heather Harrington about ADHD in girls. They discuss the societal expectations that lead to the underdiagnosis of ADHD in girls and the challenges they face in school and college. Heather shares her personal experience with ADHD and borderline personality disorder, highlighting the importance of getting a proper evaluation and treatment. They also discuss the misconceptions and stigma surrounding ADHD and the need for supportive relationships and understanding. Heather emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and seeking professional help to manage ADHD symptoms.
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Check out Heather's Podcast here https://open.spotify.com/show/073pKqQr2NwEbdmLhaDMg7 https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/hot-mess-espresso/id1688614764
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For free support join our private Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingteensthatstruggle. For parenting resources or to book a coaching session go to parentingeensthatstruggle.com. Contact Aaron directly at [email protected]. To see all of our pages go to linktr.ee/beyondriskandback.
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Stephen Rowley is a psychotherapist and writer who specializes in trauma, anxiety, and depression. This conversation explores the topics of ADHD, mind mapping, medication, and the language of dreams. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the defense mechanisms that arise from trauma and the need for patience and unconditional love in parenting. Aaron and Stephen Rowley discuss dreams, symbolism, archetypes, and the nature of life.
Go to Stephenrowley108.com to follow up with him.
For free support join our private Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingteensthatstruggle. For parenting resources or to book a coaching session go to parentingeensthatstruggle.com. Contact Aaron directly at [email protected]. To see all of our pages go to linktr.ee/beyondriskandback.
Parent Coach Jim White joins us today to talk about parenthood, things you should never say to your teenager, and how to give your child responsibilities and trust. Jim has been a family coach for over 20 years, and as a father of six, he knows a lot about parenting.
"My name is Jim White. I am an author, coach and founder of the Family Enrichment Academy. I have spent the last 40 years studying the topics of personal development, marriage and parenting. More importantly, I have also spent those 40 years applying these lessons and living my life as a husband, a father to 6 children and a grandfather to 12 … Papa Jim."
To see the ten questions you should never ask your child, and for Jim's coaching practice go to familyenrichmentacademy.com
Aaron has also reopened his coaching practice! For free support join our private Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingteensthatstruggle. For parenting resources or to book a coaching session go to parentingeensthatstruggle.com or Contact Aaron directly at [email protected]. To see all of our pages go to linktr.ee/beyondriskandback. We will be launching our Ko-Fi patron page this month!
Thanks to Magic Mind for sponsoring this episode https://magicmind.com/
Is Cannabis the harmless medicine a lot of people say it is? For Luke Worsfold, it was not. He lost his mother to addiction and started smoking weed at 11 years old. After losing his business and becoming addicted to other substances, Luke found sobriety and became an addiction counselor in the UK. Hear his opinion on how cannabis can be an addictive drug, and why you should not ignore it if your teen is using it.
Check out Luke's services here if you are in the UK
https://www.insideaddiction.co.uk/luke-worsfold
For free support join our private Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingteensthatstruggle. For parenting resources or to book a coaching session go to parentingeensthatstruggle.com. Contact Aaron directly at [email protected]. To see all of our pages go to linktr.ee/beyondriskandback. We will be launching our Ko-Fi subscriber program next week! We hope all our parents have had a great holiday season. if you require counseling for you or your child, reach out to Aaron as he has reopened his family counseling practice.
Thanks to Magic Mind for sponsoring this episode
Today we have a special Christmas Eve episode of Beyond Risk and Back. The holidays can be a stressful time, especially for those who suffer or have loved ones who suffer from OCD and disassociative disorders.
Erik Da Rosa stands as a beacon of connection and understanding in the realm of mental health advocacy. His journey began with heartfelt exchanges, like the one with his guest Johnny during the first year of his venture—an encounter that was both enlightening and pivotal. Having candid conversations with individuals facing real battles—like Johnny, who navigated the complexities of OCD—Erik found solace and kinship in sharing stories of personal struggles, compulsions, and rituals.
Laughter was woven into these dialogues, not to diminish the gravity of their experiences, but to bring a sense of lightness to otherwise challenging discussions. Erik's approach emphasizes the significance of humor as a tool to ease into tough topics, a philosophy that resonates particularly with parents navigating these conversations with their children. His ability to strike a balance between the serious and the lighthearted marks the unique approach Erik brings to mental health awareness—a blend of empathy, levity, and a deep-seated desire to make difficult conversations accessible to everyone.
Erik tells us his story of dealing with his mental struggles, and how therapy and self-awareness have allowed him to maintain a functional and fulfilling lifestyle. Erik is the host of a popular podcast From Survivor To Thriver, where he and his co-host talk openly about their struggles.
"Each week, Erik and Marc tackle different mental health topics through honest and relatable “kitchen table” conversations with real people who are helping to shatter mental health stigmas and find their voices. We aim to normalize discussions around mental health topics and remind our audience they are not alone, there is strength in community, and “it’s perfectly ok to not always be ok.”
check out his website and podcast here https://fromsurvivortothriver.com/
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-survivor-to-thriver/id1551758201
For free support join our private Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingteensthatstruggle. For parenting resources or to book a coaching session go to parentingeensthatstruggle.com. Contact Aaron directly at [email protected]. To see all of our pages go to linktr.ee/beyondriskandback.
Thank you to Magic Mind for sponsoring this episode, you can purchase them on Amazon, through their website, and now at Sprouts https://magicmind.com/?view=shoplift_variant_hp&selling_plan=858325126
Thanks to Johnny Crowder and Prison for allowing us to use their music
Today we have a very special episode of Beyond Risk and Back. We are talking about disordered eating, what causes it, how it affects people of all genders and ages, and the counterintuitive solutions provided by today's expert. Ilona Phillips is a specialist in the field of disordered eating and a coach who helps people re-regulate, and reclaim healthy eating habits.
"Ilona Phillips is the founder of Lotus Consulting. After a decade of working at the University of Michigan Counseling and Psychological Services, other university settings as well as private practice and Ann Arbor DBT Center, Ilona decided to provide services solely at Lotus Consulting. In addition to general mental health – Ilona specializes in all eating and body image concerns, substance abuse and chemical addictions, compulsive behaviors and anxiety concerns."
To follow up with Ilona check out her website here https://lotusconsultingpllc.com/
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Today we are joined by Dr. Gina Simmons Schneider Ph.D. "Dr. Gina Simmons Schneider is a licensed psychotherapist, award-winning blogger, certified coach, and corporate trainer. She is the author of Frazzlebrain: Break Free from Anxiety, Anger, and Stress Using Advanced Discoveries in Neuropsychology (Central Recovery Press, March 2022). Simmons Schneider serves as co-director of Schneider Counseling and Corporate Solutions, with more than 25 years of experience helping individuals, couples, families, and organizations manage anxiety, anger, stress, and conflicts." Gina talks to Aaron about when teens get violent, why they do so, and how to deal with these hard situations. Aaron also gets into some of his accounts of dealing with angry teens. Dr. Gina also recaps her fascinating story of how she got to where she is now.
To follow up with Gina, Buy her books, and hire her services go to https://frazzlebrain.com/
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For free support join our private Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingteensthatstruggle /. For parenting resources or to book a coaching session go to parentingeensthatstruggle.com. Contact Aaron directly at [email protected]. To see all of our pages go to linktr.ee/beyondriskandback.
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