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What Leadership in Teens Looks Like and How It Impacts Them | Renee Sinning | 169

What Leadership in Teens Looks Like and How It Impacts Them | Renee Sinning | 169

FromMighty Parenting | Raising Teens | Parenting Young Adults


What Leadership in Teens Looks Like and How It Impacts Them | Renee Sinning | 169

FromMighty Parenting | Raising Teens | Parenting Young Adults

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Mar 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We generally think of leadership in teens as being president of a student organization or captain of a team. But leadership goes far beyond those boundaries. It can show up in myriad ways in everyday life for our kids. And why do we care about it? Yes, every college is asking about leadership and it’s on every scholarship application, but other than checking off those boxes, why should we care? Renee Sinning is going to show us. She has a candid conversation with Mighty Parenting podcast host Sandy Fowler discussing the truth about leadership in teens. She shows us how every teenager can recognize and embrace who they are at their core and feel confident in their own skin.

Our Guest: Renee Sinning 

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Sandy Fowler—The Art and Science of Saying No: Ditch Guilt, Find Time, and Enjoy Your Life More
Released:
Mar 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Parenting teens and young adults today is a huge challenge. Sandy Fowler brings help as she interviews experts, shares stories and gets real digging into relevant topics such as stress, anxiety, bullying, social media, peer pressure, healthy coping strategies, learning disabilities, communication, parenting strategies, and so much more. The Mighty Parenting podcast goes upstream and focuses on sharing information that families, educators and mentors can use to empower kids in an effective way.