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Know Them, Be Them, Raise Them

Are you a growth-oriented, mindful and busy mom who wants to raise strong daughters? Me too! Tune in for short episodes (under 25 min) filled with inspiration, insights and actionable tips from experts, moms who’ve been there, and host Carmelita Tiu (a mom of two girls herself). Hear about timely (& sometimes tough) topics: boundaries, self-care, creating safe spaces, self confidence, intuition, negative patterns, body positivity, friendship, body image, gender stereotypes, stress, and more. Follow @knowberaisethem on Instagram for more info. And here’s to strong women -- may we know them, may we be them, and may we raise them.

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How to Interrupt: Manners, Assertiveness, and No Apologies (Encore) // by Carmelita (Cat) Tiu

(Encore of Episode 05)“I’m Speaking.”  We all remember that magical, kick-ass Kamala Harris moment, right?  We encourage our daughters to be assertive, share their stories, and speak up. But when we teach them that interrupting is impolite and rude, are we inadvertently undermining their ability to rightfully claim airtime -- even if they’re interrupted by someone else?  Will they choose politeness over being heard?  Will they be afraid to assert themselves in a lively discussion, afraid that they’ll offend? Listen to hear:The different social norms for boys and girlsDisparities in how much men talk versus women in executive settingsThe 10 words every girl needs to learn, according to Soraya ChemalySample phrases illustrating how to interruptWhat to tell your daughters to make them feel more comfortable with interrupting Know Them, Be Them, Raise ThemNew episodes drop every week (and sometimes in between). Subscribe here: Apple, Spotify, Google. Leave a 5-star review by clicking here, tap the white rectangle that says “Listen on Apple Podcasts”, scroll down till you see Ratings & Reviews, then tap 5 stars or  “Write a Review”.  You’ll forever have good karma and my gratitude!For more doses of information and inspiration:follow on Instagram @knowberaisethemsign up for our monthly newslettervisit www.knowberaisethem.comWant to support?  Buy me a coffee - help keep me caffeinated through the interviews, promotion, admin and editing (til the wee hours of the morning)!

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19 Jul 2022

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Empower Girls With These 10 Phrases (Encore) // by Wendy Snyder

Ever wish you had a magic spell that would guarantee your daughter turns into a brave and confident woman?  An “abracadabra” to ensure she grows up to be bold and powerful, in the best way?   While sadly there’s no such thing, Wendy Snyder, Positive Parenting Teacher, Family Coach and founder of A Fresh Start Family, offers us some guidance in her article, "10 Important Phrases Parents Can Use to Empower Their Daughters.”  The episode dives into how we can rephrase our words - how we can say things better, to better support our daughters. I love you no matter what.You are absolutely beautiful, inside and out.You are strong, and you’ve got this! I’m here to support you.How do you feel?Gosh, I love my  ______ (body part)!  What is your favorite part of your body?Oh yeah? Tell me more.How can you be a light in this situation?You have a strong desire to feel powerful and that is GOOD!How will you be the change you want to see?I am not ok with _____, or I’d like you to ______. To learn more about Wendy and A Fresh Start Family, visit:Website:  www.freshstartfamilyonline.comInstagram: @freshstartwendy  Podcast: The Fresh Start Family Show Got a strong-willed child? Check out the free guide, "How to Raise Strong Willed Kids With Integrity" and "10 Firm and Kind Phrases to Use When Your Child Isn't Listening."You can also enroll in a free class on power struggles - save your seat by visiting  www.freshstartfamilyonline.com/powerstrugglesclass . Know Them, Be Them, Raise ThemSubscribe here - Apple, Spotify, Google. Episodes drop every week.Leave a 5-star review by clicking here; tap the white rectangle that says “Listen on Apple Podcasts” (if you're not in Podcasts already), scroll down till you see Ratings & Reviews, then tap 5 stars or  “Write a Review”.  You’ll forever have good karma and my gratitude!For more doses of information and inspiration:follow on Instagram @knowberaisethemsign up for our monthly newslettervisit www.knowberaisethem.comWant to support?  Buy me a coffee - help keep me caffeinated through the interviews, promotion, admin and editing (til the wee hours of the morning)!

19mins

12 Jul 2022

Rank #2

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Sex, Gender, Expression, Orientation & Showing Up for Your Child's Journey // with Elaine Farris

Episode 42 is all about fundamental LGBTQ concepts, and ways we can support our kids and others who may be on their own journey, discovering who they are. Elaine Farris joins host Carmelita (Cat) Tiu and shares:What the definitions are for assigned sex, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientationHow these terms relate to one anotherWhy acceptance is not the goalThe importance of using pronounsHow to support your child while being careful not to push themGuest Bio:Elaine is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, whose passion is working with individuals within the LGBTQ+ community, and the neurodivergent community, which often overlap. She works under an intersectional, feminist, and anti-oppressive framework.Email:  elainefarristherapist@gmail.comIn this episode – references and additional resources:The Trevor ProjectPrevious Episode of Know Them, Be Them, Raise Them:Emotional Suppression and How to Create a Safe Space for Your Kids to Open Up // with Ezza Mustaffa (Ep. 35)Know Them, Be Them, Raise ThemEpisodes drop every week. Subscribe here: Apple, Spotify, Google. Leave a 5-star review by clicking here; tap the white rectangle that says “Listen on Apple Podcasts” (if you're not in Podcasts already), scroll down till you see Ratings & Reviews, then tap 5 stars or  “Write a Review”.  You’ll forever have good karma and my gratitude!For more doses of information and inspiration:follow on Instagram @knowberaisethemsign up for our monthly newslettervisit www.knowberaisethem.comWant to support?  Buy me a coffee - help keep me caffeinated through the interviews, promotion, admin and editing (til the wee hours of the morning)!

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28 Jun 2022

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Vulnerable Connection, Coping, and 3 Q's to Ask Your Kids Daily // with Cai Graham

In Episode 41 of Know Them, Be Them, Raise Them, Cai Graham chats with host Carmelita (Cat) Tiu about connecting with our tweens and teens, and coping.  Some highlights:The importance of being vulnerable in front of their kidsWhy we shouldn’t beat ourselves up for the challenges we feel when raising tweens & teens3 questions to ask your tweens & teens every dayHealthy ways to copeGuest Bio:Cai Graham is a Parenting & Teen Mentor, Podcaster, International Speaker and Amazon #1 bestselling author of The Teen Toolbox™️. She is a mum of two fantastic young adults in their late 20’s - so she has been deep in the parenting trenches.Cai has blended nearly three decades of motherhood with her background as a Master Practitioner in: NLP, Hypnotherapy and Coaching, together with her experience as a ChildLine counsellor to create her TEEN Toolbox™️ Series  which provides parents and teenagers with the tools to successfully navigate this vital (and sometimes rocky) stages of adolescence.To learn more about Cai Graham:Visit www.caigraham.comFollow her on Instagram @caigrahamFind her on Facebook - Facebook Page: @thecaigraham / Facebook Group: Parent & Teen ToolboxHer Amazon bestselling book: The Teen ToolboxCheck out Cai’s videos:Breathing Techniques: www.caigraham.com/breathing3 Questions to Ask Your Teen: www.caigraham.com/threequestionsTapping (EFT - Emotional Freedom Technique): www.caigraham.com/tapping In this episode – references and additional resources:Previous episodes of Know Them, Be Them, Raise Them related to this topic that you may find helpful:Self Harm:  What It Is, Why It Happens, and How to Respond // with Cai Graham (Ep. 40)Emotional Suppression and How to Create a Safe Space for Your Kids to Open Up // with Ezza Mustaffa (Ep. 35)Are Your Thoughts Fooling You? Reframing Negative Thoughts and Cognitive Distortions // with Julia Hogan (Ep. 20)Brad Yates YouTube channel for Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), aka tappingBrad Yates’ book for kids, “The Wizard’s Wish”Know Them, Be Them, Raise ThemNew episodes drop every Tuesday (and sometimes in between). Subscribe here: Apple, Spotify, Google. Leave a 5-star review – you’ll forever have good karma and my gratitude!  Head hereScroll til you see “Ratings & Reviews”Click 5 stars, or tap “Write a Review”Feel the gratitude vibes! Thank you thank you thank you!For more doses of information and inspiration:follow on Instagram @knowberaisethemsign up for our monthly newslettervisit www.knowberaisethem.comWant to support?  Buy me a coffee - help keep me caffeinated through the interviews, promotion, admin and editing (til the wee hours of the morning)!

19mins

21 Jun 2022

Rank #4

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Self Harm: What It Is, Why It Happens & How to Respond // with Cai Graham

Self-Harm and kids. What parent isn’t struck with anxiety when they think of their child contemplating self harm?  What leads to self-harm becoming an option?(Warning: this episode discusses self-harm from an educational perspective. There are no personal stories or graphic experiences, but we do discuss what self-harm can look like.  For some, this might be difficult or you may choose not to listen to this around young children.  I encourage everyone to assess their situations, take care of themselves, and if you need additional resources, see the links to NAMI and the Crisis Textline below.)In Ep. 40, Cai Graham unpacks all of this with host Carmelita (Cat) Tiu in a frank discussion about the origins of self-harm and how we can respond.Some highlights:What self-harm is & isn’tThe roots of tween & teen self-harmThe 3 reasons kids say they self-harmThe first thing to do when you discover your child is self harmingWhat NOT to do when you find out about self-harmGuest Bio:Cai Graham is a Parenting & Teen Mentor, Podcaster, International Speaker and Amazon #1 bestselling author of The Teen Toolbox™️. Cai has blended nearly three decades of motherhood with her background as a Master Practitioner in: NLP, Hypnotherapy and Coaching, together with her experience as a ChildLine counsellor to create her TEEN Toolbox™️ Series  which provides parents and teenagers with the tools to successfully navigate this vital (and sometimes rocky) stages of adolescence.To learn more about Cai Graham:Visit www.caigraham.comFollow her on Instagram @caigrahamFind her on Facebook - Facebook Page: @thecaigraham / Facebook Group: Parent & Teen ToolboxCheck out her Amazon bestselling book: The Teen ToolboxIn this episode – references and additional resources:Nami.org - National Alliance for Mental IllnessLearn more: https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Common-with-Mental-Illness/Self-harmCrisis Textline:  Text CONNECT to 741741Learn more:  https://www.crisistextline.org/topics/self-harm/#types-of-self-harm-2Know Them, Be Them, Raise ThemNew episodes drop every Tuesday (with the occasional break). Subscribe/follow here: Apple, Spotify, Google. Leave a 5-star review – it's good karma!  Head here, scroll til you see “Ratings & Reviews”, click 5 stars or tap “Write a Review”, and feel the gratitude vibes! Thank you thank you thank you!For more doses of information and inspiration:follow on Instagram @knowberaisethemsign up for our monthly newslettervisit www.knowberaisethem.comWant to support?  Buy me a coffee - help keep me caffeinated through my interviews and edits :)*Some links may be affiliate links; if you use them to make a purchase, Amazon pays me a small commission for the sale - at no extra cost to you. If you use these links I really appreciate the support.

24mins

14 Jun 2022

Rank #5

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Sex Talk(s): How to Have Them and Overcome the Awkward // with Sarah Sproule

Ok, who of us hasn’t cringed a little bit, thinking about "having the talk" with your kids?  Why does this awkwardness exist, and can we make it less awkward for our kids, so there’s a healthier dialogue about sex and bodies and relationships? In Episode 39, Sarah Sproule unpacks all of this with host Carmelita Tiu, sharing what parents can do to create an open atmosphere, build healthy attitudes towards sex and their bodies, and empower their daughters with tools to craft healthy relationships.Some highlights:Where the awkwardness around sex-related topics comes fromWhen and how to start talking about sexWhy it’s not just what you say, it’s how you say itA script for have an open conversation with older kids about sex, when you haven’t had one beforeThe importance of living the way healthy feelsGuest Bio:When Sarah was 11 she was afraid she was only growing one breast and didn’t know who to turn to for help. Now as mother of three teens, with two decades experience as a therapist and a masters in sexuality studies, Sarah uses her skills as an occupational therapist and sex educator to ensure every parent and caring adult knows how to nurture deeper connection with their growing kid(s). Because no child should ever feel alone and unable to reach out for help with their body, their boundaries or their knowledge about sexuality. … and yes Sarah eventually grew two breasts roughly the same size.To learn more about Sarah Sproule:Visit www.sarahsproule.comFollow her on Instagram @iamsarahsprouleFind her here on FacebookCheck out Sitting in a Car, her podcast about sexuality relationships and consent for parents of teens & little kids For a guide on how to talk to little kids about sex and making babies, visit www.sarahsproule.com/bioKnow Them, Be Them, Raise ThemNew episodes drop every Tuesday (and sometimes in between). Subscribe here: Apple, Spotify, Google. And leave a 5-star review – this helps other moms find and listen to the show. You’ll forever have good karma and my gratitude!For more doses of information and inspiration:follow on Instagram @knowberaisethemsign up for our monthly newslettervisit www.knowberaisethem.com to share feedback, topic ideas, or just say hi :)

26mins

31 May 2022

Rank #6

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Diet Culture (Pt 2) - Tough Truths, Tips & Takeaways // with Debbie Saroufim

What woman hasn’t disliked part of her body, or all of her body, at some point in her life? That is a problem.Diet culture, thin ideals, and ever-changing and unattainable beauty standards – these are self-esteem sabotaging issues that women and girls deal with every day.In a continuation of a conversation from Episode 37, Defying Diet Culture & Making Peace With Our Bodies, Body Relationship Coach Debbie Saroufim chats with host Carmelita Tiu about what parents can do to help empower their daughters with healthy body relationships, and immunize them to diet culture and fat phobia.We cover:The ways we might inadvertently reinforce fat phobiaUnderstanding diets as disordered eating, and the scary stats connecting diets to eating disordersWhat we can say to give them a healthy sense of self, when we ourselves may still be working through our own body issuesHow to address your daughters feelings of frustration around her bodyThe importance of normalizing all body shapes and ages, and that your body will change throughout your lifeTo learn more about Debbie Saroufim, visit www.bodyrelationship.com , and follow her on Instagram @bodyrelationship_coach.  And check out her Parents Guide, for what NOT to say to your kids if you want them to have a health relationship with their bodies.In this episode – references and additional resources:Understanding Body Positivity and Fat Phobia // with Emily Lauren Dick (Ep. 24)Defying Diet Culture & Making Peace wIth Your Body // with Debbie Saroufim (Ep. 27)Unpacking Gender Equity // with Annie Warshaw (Ep. 11) Know Them, Be Them, Raise ThemNew episodes drop every Tuesday (and sometimes in between). Subscribe here: Apple, Spotify, Google. And leave a 5-star review – you’ll forever have good karma and my gratitude!For more doses of information and inspiration:follow on Instagram @knowberaisethemsign up for our monthly newslettervisit www.knowberaisethem.com

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24 May 2022

Rank #7

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Defying Diet Culture & Making Peace With Your Body // with Debbie Saroufim

What woman hasn’t disliked part of her body, or all of her body, at some point in her life? That is a problem.Diet culture, thin ideals, and ever-changing and unattainable beauty standards – these are self-esteem sabotaging issues that women and girls deal with every day.Body Relationship Coach Debbie Saroufim chats with host Carmelita Tiu about how we can navigate diet culture and embrace our bodies, and escape from shame and guilt cycles.We cover:Her journey to becoming a body relationship coachHow to redefine our relationships with our bodiesWhat food rules are, and how we can identify and challenge themThe need for a broader definition of health Why fat is not a bad wordGuest InfoTo learn more about Debbie Saroufim, visit www.bodyrelationship.com , and follow her on INstagram @bodyrelationship_coach.  And check out her Parents Guide, for what NOT to say to your kids if you want them to have a health relationship with their bodies.In this episode – references and additional resources:Understanding Body Positivity and Fat Phobia // with Emily Lauren Dick (Ep. 24)Know Them, Be Them, Raise ThemNew episodes drop every Tuesday (and sometimes in between). Subscribe here: Apple, Spotify, Google. And leave a 5-star review – you’ll forever have good karma and my gratitude!For more doses of information and inspiration:follow on Instagram @knowberaisethemsign up for our monthly newslettervisit www.knowberaisethem.com

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17 May 2022

Rank #8

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Media Literacy & Questioning What We Consume // with Alicia Haywood

Alicia Haywood, Executive Director of iSpeakMedia, chats with host Carmelita Tiu and unpacks what media literacy is and explains how we can build media literate kids (it’s easier, in some ways, than you think)!  She shares:Questions to askA playful way to invite dialogue about media literacyHow simply modeling can help ensure your child becomes media literateTo learn more about Alicia Haywood and the ISpeakMedia Foundation, visit www.ispeakmedia.org, follow @ispeakmediafoundation on Instagram, and follow @ispeakmedia on Twitter.  You can also find Alicia on LinkedIn here.In this episode – references and additional resources:Previous episodes of Know Them, Be Them, Raise Them: Understanding Body Positivity and Fat Phobia // with Emily Lauren Dick (Ep. 24)Confident and Grounded Daughters in a Social Media World // with Charlsey Childers (Ep. 10)Self-love and Second Guessing Society’s Definitions of Success // with Lacey C. Clark! (Ep. 22)Books and links:Can’t Buy My Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel, by Jean Kilbourne, Ed.DSo Sexy So Soon: The New Sexualized Childhood and What Parents Can Do to Protect Their Kids, by Diane E. Levin, Ph.D and Jean Kilbourn, Ed.DDigital Wellness LabCommon Sense Media’s 5 Questions Students Should Ask About MediaNote:  Podcast guests make independent suggestions. Some of these are affiliate links; if you use them to make a purchase, Amazon pays me a small commission for the sale - at no extra cost to you. If you use these links I really appreciate the support!Know Them, Be Them, Raise ThemNew episodes drop every Tuesday (and sometimes in between). Subscribe here: Apple, Spotify, Google. And leave a 5-star review – you’ll forever have good karma and my gratitude!For more doses of information and inspiration:follow on Instagram @knowberaisethemsign up for our monthly newslettervisit www.knowberaisethem.com

23mins

10 May 2022

Rank #9

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Emotional Suppression & How to Create a Safe Space for Your Kids to Open Up (Encore) // by Ezza Mustaffa

If you’re like me, you believe on some gut level that burying and ignoring your emotions isn’t healthy - and the research continues to back that. A study from the University of Texas found that when we avoid our emotions, we’re actually making them stronger — which can create serious implications for your body and mind, including depression, aggression, low self-esteem, and physical problems like headaches, insomnia, heart disease, intestinal problems.  Another thing to consider, is that opening up can go both ways.  We want to hold space for our sons and daughters, but when we’re feeling off, we make a mistake, or have big feelings, it’s also OK to share these with them in an age-appropriate way.  It’s only by knowing our hardships and obstacles that our kids will understand how resilient, persistent, and courageous we are. _____ Getting your tween or teen to talk to you can be notoriously difficult. We’re all used to one-word answers and hearing “fine” when we ask how they’re doing.   Today's article, "How to Get Kids to Open Up," comes from Ezza Mustaffa, a licensed professional counselor who works with individuals of all ages. Learn about: The importance of a safe emotional environmentReptilian brain?!5 tips on how to create a safe space Ezza Mustaffa received her Masters of Education in Community Counseling from Loyola University Chicago. She works with individuals of all ages and couples, presenting with a wide range of concerns. Ezza approaches therapy from a relational, integrative, and multicultural framework with skills grounded in mindfulness-based and evidenced-based approaches.Know Them, Be Them, Raise ThemNew episodes drop every Tuesday (and sometimes in between). Subscribe here: Apple, Spotify, Google.  And leave a 5-star review, I'd greatly appreciate it!For more doses of information and inspiration:follow on Instagram sign up for our monthly newslettervisit www.knowberaisethem.comemail: knowthembethemraisethem@gmail.com

12mins

3 May 2022

Rank #10