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    <description>Shira Myrow, LMFT, offers essential advice for parenting today&apos;s teens. Join them every other week as they discuss the issues challenging our &apos;tweens and teens. 
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      <itunes:summary>There isn&apos;t a hard and fast rule around curfews. Every family has to figure out what works for them. The key to setting realistic curfews that both parents and teens can abide by is clear and consistent communication.

As teens start to go out independently with friends in the evenings and on weekends, parents can begin to feel like they are losing control. They might not know who their child is spending time with or what they are doing.

Remember, it is OKAY to ask your teen questions. They may not like it, but it is important to establish trust with your teen as they transition to young adults. Who they are hanging out with? Where are they going? Will there be a parent or a chaperone at house parties? What are the consequences for not returning at the established time?

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As teens start to go out independently with friends in the evenings and on weekends, parents can begin to feel like they are losing control. They might not know who their child is spending time with or what they are doing.

Remember, it is OKAY to ask your teen questions. They may not like it, but it is important to establish trust with your teen as they transition to young adults. Who they are hanging out with? Where are they going? Will there be a parent or a chaperone at house parties? What are the consequences for not returning at the established time?

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That anorexia nervosa is the third most common chronic illness among adolescent and teenage girls? 
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These are terrifying statistics. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Did you know....
That anorexia nervosa is the third most common chronic illness among adolescent and teenage girls? 
That anorexia also has the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder?
And 50% of teenage girls and 30% of teenage boys use unhealthy weight control behaviors?

These are terrifying statistics. 

If you are worried about your teenager&apos;s unhealthy habits with food, you are not alone. But what should you look for and how do you know when it is time to intervene?
Please join us today  for a conversation with Eating Disorder Specialist Crystal Bicego to discuss this complex subject and learn what you can do as a parent to become more aware of the signs.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2021 17:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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Join Shira Myrow and Ian Hoge to discuss things that you can be doing now to avoid this impasse in the future.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Brad Reedy, Phd., is the founder of Evoke Therapy Programs.</p><p>Dr. Reedy’s research and clinical experience includes parenting issues, family trauma, treatment with sexual abuse victims, domestically violent offenders, adults/adolescents with substance abuse issues, eating disordered patients, sexual perpetrators, attachment issues, developmental psychology, and children suffering with grief and loss. He works with a variety of populations that often include students with dual diagnoses and gifted intelligence.</p><p>Ian Hoge joins Shira Myrow as a co-host on Raising GenZ, the essential guide to parenting today's teens. Join us every other Tuesday for a new episode of Raising GenZ. And email us at raisinggenz3@gmail.com</p><p>Thanks for joining us. Please share with friends who you believe would benefit from this information.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Brad Reedy, Phd., is the founder of Evoke Therapy Programs.</p><p>Dr. Reedy’s research and clinical experience includes parenting issues, family trauma, treatment with sexual abuse victims, domestically violent offenders, adults/adolescents with substance abuse issues, eating disordered patients, sexual perpetrators, attachment issues, developmental psychology, and children suffering with grief and loss. He works with a variety of populations that often include students with dual diagnoses and gifted intelligence.</p><p>Ian Hoge joins Shira Myrow as a co-host on Raising GenZ, the essential guide to parenting today's teens. Join us every other Tuesday for a new episode of Raising GenZ. And email us at raisinggenz3@gmail.com</p><p>Thanks for joining us. Please share with friends who you believe would benefit from this information.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr. Brad Reedy, author of The Journey of the Heroic Parent, joins us this week on Raising GenZ for a special conversation about raising troubled teens. His book has been a lifesaver for parents of teens struggling with mental illness, addiction, eating disorders and teenage angst. Reedy&apos;s process teaches parents how to find peace and security in their skills as a parent, even if they&apos;ve made mistakes, or think they have failed. 

Dr. Reedy is also the co-founder and clinical director Evoke Therapy Programs for teens and their parents and hosts his own podcast, Finding You.

On this episode we talk about his unique approach to parenting as well as some of the programs he offers for teens struggling with a variety of issues.</itunes:summary>
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Dr. Reedy is also the co-founder and clinical director Evoke Therapy Programs for teens and their parents and hosts his own podcast, Finding You.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Hey Everyone! RGZ is back with Season 2. 
The LGBQT + Spectrum is incredibly complex to navigate.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>It’s been almost a decade since Amy Chua wrote the notorious </strong><em><strong>“Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother” </strong></em><strong>which caused an uproar in many American parenting circles.</strong></p>
<p><strong>A tiger mom</strong> refers to a mother who is strict, and demands high levels of both academic excellence from her children as well as obedience.  While we may see the Tiger Mom as one style of parenting, Chua points out strictness and obedience are inextricable from the cultural norms of Asian societies ---which view children in a very different way but also in a different role --- than the often more permissive and emotionally supportive Western approach to children .  Now Tiger Parenting has become a fixture in the parenting lexicon along with Free Range Parenting, Helicopter Parenting, and the Snow Plow or Lawn Mower Parent which we’ll discuss as well.</p>
<p>Our special guest today is Mick Kubiak a psychotherapist in private practice who also works as a parent coach. </p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 1 Mar 2021 02:05:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>It’s been almost a decade since Amy Chua wrote the notorious </strong><em><strong>“Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother” </strong></em><strong>which caused an uproar in many American parenting circles.</strong></p>
<p><strong>A tiger mom</strong> refers to a mother who is strict, and demands high levels of both academic excellence from her children as well as obedience.  While we may see the Tiger Mom as one style of parenting, Chua points out strictness and obedience are inextricable from the cultural norms of Asian societies ---which view children in a very different way but also in a different role --- than the often more permissive and emotionally supportive Western approach to children .  Now Tiger Parenting has become a fixture in the parenting lexicon along with Free Range Parenting, Helicopter Parenting, and the Snow Plow or Lawn Mower Parent which we’ll discuss as well.</p>
<p>Our special guest today is Mick Kubiak a psychotherapist in private practice who also works as a parent coach. </p>
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Our special guest today is Mick Kubiak a psychotherapist in private practice who also works as a parent coach. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It’s been almost a decade since Amy Chua wrote the notorious “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother” which caused an uproar in many American parenting circles.
A tiger mom refers to a mother who is strict, and demands high levels of both academic excellence from her children as well as obedience.  While we may see the Tiger Mom as one style of parenting, Chua points out strictness and obedience are inextricable from the cultural norms of Asian societies ---which view children in a very different way but also in a different role --- than the often more permissive and emotionally supportive Western approach to children .  Now Tiger Parenting has become a fixture in the parenting lexicon along with Free Range Parenting, Helicopter Parenting, and the Snow Plow or Lawn Mower Parent which we’ll discuss as well.
Our special guest today is Mick Kubiak a psychotherapist in private practice who also works as a parent coach. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The statistics are distressing. Weight obsession affects millions of teenagers today, especially girls. Studies show that 1 out of 3 girls believes they are overweight and almost 60% said they are trying to lose weight.</strong></p>
<p><strong>While we usually associate </strong><a href="https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/eating-disorders/video/teen-eating-disorders"><strong>eating disorde</strong></a><strong>rs with girls, teenage boys, with issues around </strong><a href="https://www.webmd.com/healthy-beauty/love_your_body_inside_and_out"><strong>body image</strong></a><strong> and food are on the rise. Many boys and girls strive for the perfect body by </strong><a href="https://www.webmd.com/diet/default.htm"><strong>dieting</strong></a><strong> or by doing </strong><a href="https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/activity-disorder-too-much-little-good-thing"><strong>compulsive exercise</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Our special  guest on the show is psychotherapist Cori Rosenthal. She specializes in eating disorders and disordered eating, treating codependence and is an expert in mindful self compassion. She has wealth of knowledge around this  subject we’ll be exploring today.</strong></p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2021 07:31:43 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>gilmangayle@yahoo.com (Good Girl Media)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The statistics are distressing. Weight obsession affects millions of teenagers today, especially girls. Studies show that 1 out of 3 girls believes they are overweight and almost 60% said they are trying to lose weight.</strong></p>
<p><strong>While we usually associate </strong><a href="https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/eating-disorders/video/teen-eating-disorders"><strong>eating disorde</strong></a><strong>rs with girls, teenage boys, with issues around </strong><a href="https://www.webmd.com/healthy-beauty/love_your_body_inside_and_out"><strong>body image</strong></a><strong> and food are on the rise. Many boys and girls strive for the perfect body by </strong><a href="https://www.webmd.com/diet/default.htm"><strong>dieting</strong></a><strong> or by doing </strong><a href="https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/activity-disorder-too-much-little-good-thing"><strong>compulsive exercise</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Our special  guest on the show is psychotherapist Cori Rosenthal. She specializes in eating disorders and disordered eating, treating codependence and is an expert in mindful self compassion. She has wealth of knowledge around this  subject we’ll be exploring today.</strong></p>
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While we usually associate eating disorders with girls, teenage boys, with issues around body image and food are on the rise. Many boys and girls strive for the perfect body by dieting or by doing compulsive exercise.
Our special  guest on the show is psychotherapist Cori Rosenthal. She specializes in eating disorders and disordered eating, treating codependence and is an expert in mindful self compassion. She has wealth of knowledge around this  subject we’ll be exploring today.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The statistics are distressing. Weight obsession affects millions of teenagers today, especially girls. Studies show that 1 out of 3 girls believes they are overweight and almost 60% said they are trying to lose weight.
While we usually associate eating disorders with girls, teenage boys, with issues around body image and food are on the rise. Many boys and girls strive for the perfect body by dieting or by doing compulsive exercise.
Our special  guest on the show is psychotherapist Cori Rosenthal. She specializes in eating disorders and disordered eating, treating codependence and is an expert in mindful self compassion. She has wealth of knowledge around this  subject we’ll be exploring today.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>For educators and psychologists alike, there’s a growing consensus that  sex ed needs to go beyond a basic understanding  of the mechanics and anatomy of sex. Teaching abstinence is not sex ed.  To deny our teens  access to practical and comprehensive  sex education is depriving them of information that could profoundly affect their health, their sexual choices and their lives during this formative time. Unfortunately, sex ed is failing (or non-existent) at many schools, leaving teens to learn from their peers or online pornography. What should sex education look like? Is this brand new episode of the #RaisingGenZ podcast, host Shira Myrow, LMFT, and Raising Gen Z producer Gayle Gilman talk about the need for new sex ed and what that could mean for our teens.</strong></p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 8 Jan 2021 00:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>gilmangayle@yahoo.com (Good Girl Media)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>For educators and psychologists alike, there’s a growing consensus that  sex ed needs to go beyond a basic understanding  of the mechanics and anatomy of sex. Teaching abstinence is not sex ed.  To deny our teens  access to practical and comprehensive  sex education is depriving them of information that could profoundly affect their health, their sexual choices and their lives during this formative time. Unfortunately, sex ed is failing (or non-existent) at many schools, leaving teens to learn from their peers or online pornography. What should sex education look like? Is this brand new episode of the #RaisingGenZ podcast, host Shira Myrow, LMFT, and Raising Gen Z producer Gayle Gilman talk about the need for new sex ed and what that could mean for our teens.</strong></p>
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      <itunes:subtitle>For educators and psychologists alike, there’s a growing consensus that  sex ed needs to go beyond a basic understanding  of the mechanics and anatomy of sex. Teaching abstinence is not sex ed.  To deny our teens  access to practical and comprehensive  sex education is depriving them of information that could profoundly affect their health, their sexual choices and their lives during this formative time. Unfortunately, sex ed is failing (or non-existent) at many schools, leaving teens to learn from their peers or online pornography. What should sex education look like? Is this brand new episode of the #RaisingGenZ podcast, host Shira Myrow, LMFT, and Raising Gen Z producer Gayle Gilman talk about the need for new sex ed and what that could mean for our teens.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>How can we create a supportive environment for teen boys to grapple with questions of masculinity and sexuality that look different than the traditional gender roles of their parents generation? How do we not just allow them to ask the questions, but live them out to some degree--with a measure of acceptance and positivity.</p>
<p>Host Shira Myrow sits down with special guest-- positive psychologist, and leadership coach Rob Mack who  had a very challenging journey as a young boy and teen.  He  suffered from severe depression unbeknownst to his parents  that led him to feeling suicidal for many years. After years of study  and spiritual reflection, Rob was able to heal and transform---he  discovered positive psychology as a powerful antidote to depression which  became his life’s work.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2020 05:26:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>gilmangayle@yahoo.com (Good Girl Media)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How can we create a supportive environment for teen boys to grapple with questions of masculinity and sexuality that look different than the traditional gender roles of their parents generation? How do we not just allow them to ask the questions, but live them out to some degree--with a measure of acceptance and positivity.</p>
<p>Host Shira Myrow sits down with special guest-- positive psychologist, and leadership coach Rob Mack who  had a very challenging journey as a young boy and teen.  He  suffered from severe depression unbeknownst to his parents  that led him to feeling suicidal for many years. After years of study  and spiritual reflection, Rob was able to heal and transform---he  discovered positive psychology as a powerful antidote to depression which  became his life’s work.</p>
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Host Shira Myrow sits down with special guest-- positive psychologist, and leadership coach Rob Mack who  had a very challenging journey as a young boy and teen.  He  suffered from severe depression unbeknownst to his parents  that led him to feeling suicidal for many years. After years of study  and spiritual reflection, Rob was able to heal and transform---he  discovered positive psychology as a powerful antidote to depression which  became his life’s work.</itunes:summary>
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Host Shira Myrow sits down with special guest-- positive psychologist, and leadership coach Rob Mack who  had a very challenging journey as a young boy and teen.  He  suffered from severe depression unbeknownst to his parents  that led him to feeling suicidal for many years. After years of study  and spiritual reflection, Rob was able to heal and transform---he  discovered positive psychology as a powerful antidote to depression which  became his life’s work.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>If just thinking about your teen applying to college seems overwhelming, you have come to the right place! Join Shira Myrow and special guest, Gayle Gilman, as they talk about how to begin planning for college.  Do you need a college counselor? How many schools should you apply to? How are you going to pay for this? And what if your teen isn't interested in going to college at all? We will answer all your questions and offer you some tried and true advice. The process can be fun, and shouldn't be stressing out the entire family.  </p>
<p>And as always, please send us your questions at Raisinggenz3@gmail.com</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Dec 2020 06:19:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>gilmangayle@yahoo.com (Good Girl Media)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If just thinking about your teen applying to college seems overwhelming, you have come to the right place! Join Shira Myrow and special guest, Gayle Gilman, as they talk about how to begin planning for college.  Do you need a college counselor? How many schools should you apply to? How are you going to pay for this? And what if your teen isn't interested in going to college at all? We will answer all your questions and offer you some tried and true advice. The process can be fun, and shouldn't be stressing out the entire family.  </p>
<p>And as always, please send us your questions at Raisinggenz3@gmail.com</p>
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And as always, please send us your questions at Raisinggenz3@gmail.com
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And as always, please send us your questions at Raisinggenz3@gmail.com
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<p>Teens and pornography.  Those aren't even two words we want to hear in the same sentence. But research shows that it's not <em>if</em> your teen watches porn, but <em>when</em>. Hard core pornography is just one click away.  And many say porn is the new sex ed for GenZ.  </p>
<p>So, how do we talk to our kids about porn?  And what do we say?  Even though you might want to stick your head in the sand and avoid this conversation for as along as possible, we have one word of advice- DON'T.  We are here to help you find your way through this challenging topic. We've got some great advice and resources we can share with you that will help you be prepared when it's time to talk.. </p>
<p> Below are some additional links to resources we mention in the show. </p>
<p>Resources for parents:</p>
<p>Dr. Gail Dines</p>
<p>www.culturereframed.org</p>
<p>Gary Wilson TED X Talk</p>
<p>www.youtu.be/NbP_ehYHfsk</p>
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<p>Teens and pornography.  Those aren't even two words we want to hear in the same sentence. But research shows that it's not <em>if</em> your teen watches porn, but <em>when</em>. Hard core pornography is just one click away.  And many say porn is the new sex ed for GenZ.  </p>
<p>So, how do we talk to our kids about porn?  And what do we say?  Even though you might want to stick your head in the sand and avoid this conversation for as along as possible, we have one word of advice- DON'T.  We are here to help you find your way through this challenging topic. We've got some great advice and resources we can share with you that will help you be prepared when it's time to talk.. </p>
<p> Below are some additional links to resources we mention in the show. </p>
<p>Resources for parents:</p>
<p>Dr. Gail Dines</p>
<p>www.culturereframed.org</p>
<p>Gary Wilson TED X Talk</p>
<p>www.youtu.be/NbP_ehYHfsk</p>
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So, how do we talk to our kids about porn?  And what do we say?  Even though you might want to stick your head in the sand and avoid this conversation for as along as possible, we have one word of advice- DON&apos;T.  We are here to help you find your way through this challenging topic. We&apos;ve got some great advice and resources we can share with you that will help you be prepared when it&apos;s time to talk.. 
 Below are some additional links to resources we mention in the show. 
Resources for parents:
Dr. Gail Dines
www.culturereframed.org
Gary Wilson TED X Talk
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Teens and pornography.  Those aren&apos;t even two words we want to hear in the same sentence. But research shows that it&apos;s not if your teen watches porn, but when. Hard core pornography is just one click away.  And many say porn is the new sex ed for GenZ.  
So, how do we talk to our kids about porn?  And what do we say?  Even though you might want to stick your head in the sand and avoid this conversation for as along as possible, we have one word of advice- DON&apos;T.  We are here to help you find your way through this challenging topic. We&apos;ve got some great advice and resources we can share with you that will help you be prepared when it&apos;s time to talk.. 
 Below are some additional links to resources we mention in the show. 
Resources for parents:
Dr. Gail Dines
www.culturereframed.org
Gary Wilson TED X Talk
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