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Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Revisiting why we should avoid fear-based parenting with Dr. Tina Bryson
Ready to launch your teen with confidence? Revisit this episode featuring Dr. Tina Bryson! As an acclaimed parenting expert, Dr. Bryson dives deep into how to support your teen without falling into fear-based parenting. Discover why worrying less can actually help your teen thrive, how to strike the perfect balance between support and independence, and why allowing mistakes is crucial for your teen's growth. Dr. Bryson even shares her own heartfelt experiences of sending two of her teens off to college—and how different those journeys were. Whether your teen is college-bound or just starting high school, this episode is...
2025-05-12
44 min
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Revisiting why we should avoid fear-based parenting with Dr. Tina Bryson
Ready to launch your teen with confidence? Revisit this episode featuring Dr. Tina Bryson! As an acclaimed parenting expert, Dr. Bryson dives deep into how to support your teen without falling into fear-based parenting. Discover why worrying less can actually help your teen thrive, how to strike the perfect balance between support and independence, and why allowing mistakes is crucial for your teen's growth. Dr. Bryson even shares her own heartfelt experiences of sending two of her teens off to college—and how different those journeys were. Whether your teen is college-bound or just starting high school, this episode is...
2025-05-12
44 min
With & For / Dr. Pam King
From Rupture to Repair: Relationships, Emotional Regulation, and Our Social Brains, with Dr. Tina Bryson
Our brains hold our relational history—all the joys, all the ruptures, all the repairs. And even in the most difficult childhood or parenting circumstances, the science of relationships and connection can give us hope for whole-brain and whole-life transformation. Therapist, bestselling author, and mom—Dr. Tina Payne Bryson is seeking a connection revolution that brings neurobiology and practical relational wisdom to bear on both how we were parented, how we parent, and how we relate throughout our lifespan. In this conversation with Tina Bryson, we discuss: The science of childhood relational development and grow...
2025-02-03
1h 40
Be Well by Kelly Leveque
321: Playful Parenting: Tips for Handling Anxiety, Mom Guilt, + Screen Time | Dr. Tina Bryson
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, renowned parenting expert, to explore the power of play in child development and its role in fostering emotional and mental well-being. She shares practical tips for parents, including how to use play therapy to support anxious children, handle mom guilt, and create a screen-free, connection-focused environment at home. Dr. Bryson also discusses strategies for managing separation anxiety, cultivating playful parenting, and prioritizing quality time with your kids—even for busy working parents. Whether you're navigating the challenges of modern parenting or seeking deeper insights into child development, this conv...
2025-01-15
1h 16
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Avoiding fear-based parenting with Dr. Tina Bryson
Dr. Tina Bryson is BACK today! I love her work, and I’m so excited she’s here to talk about launching our teens, which is incredibly timely after I dropped my youngest child off at college yesterday! Dr. Bryson shares her wisdom on avoiding fear-based parenting & reminds us that development & maturation happens no matter what - maybe we don’t need to worry quite so much. She explains what the “right” amount of support is and why kids need to make mistakes & take risks to become wiser and more responsible. Dr. Bryson shares her own perso...
2024-09-02
43 min
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Avoiding fear-based parenting with Dr. Tina Bryson
Dr. Tina Bryson is BACK today! I love her work, and I’m so excited she’s here to talk about launching our teens, which is incredibly timely after I dropped my youngest child off at college yesterday! Dr. Bryson shares her wisdom on avoiding fear-based parenting & reminds us that development & maturation happens no matter what - maybe we don’t need to worry quite so much. She explains what the “right” amount of support is and why kids need to make mistakes & take risks to become wiser and more responsible. Dr. Bryson shares her own perso...
2024-09-02
43 min
The MomForce Podcast Hosted by Chatbooks
Building Resilient Kids: Insights from Dr. Tina Bryson (encore)
In this episode of The MomForce Podcast titled "The Power of Showing Up," Vanessa Quigley chats with Dr. Tina Bryson, an expert in parenting and child development. They explore the essential role of the "4 S's" – Safe, Seen, Soothed, and Secure – in fostering secure attachments and emotional resilience in children. Dr. Bryson highlights that showing up consistently and empathetically is crucial for a child's development and well-being. This episode is packed with practical parenting tips and insights into creating strong family bonds, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their parenting skills. Use code: MOMF...
2024-06-18
36 min
The Mountain Spirit
Teaser #3: Building Hope, Transforming Lives
In this second teaser, our host Tina Bryson introduces MEI-Total Elevator Solutions, a company based in Minnesota that annually sends groups to serve with Christian Appalachian Project (CAP). MEI has been serving with CAP sends May 2019. Listen to some of their volunteers share what makes serving in Appalachia so special as they build hope and transform lives in the region. Stay tuned for weekly teasers until the launch of our show in November. Also, follow Christian Appalachian Project on social media for giveaways and show promotion. Twitter: @chrisappproj Facebook: Facebook Instagram: @chri...
2023-10-04
03 min
The Mountain Spirit
Teaser #2: Fight Hunger, Feed Hope
In this second teaser, our host Tina Bryson introduces Christian Appalachian Project's (CAP) Hunger Walk. Learn how CAP fights hunger and feeds hope in Appalachia. Students from Lexington Christian Academy explain how their faith leads them to fight hunger and feed hope in Appalachia. Stay tuned for weekly teasers until the launch of our show in November. Also, follow Christian Appalachian Project on social media for giveaways and show promotion. Twitter: @chrisappproj Facebook: Facebook Instagram: @chrisappproj LinkedIn: Christian Appalachian Project: Company Page Admin | LinkedIn TikTok: @chrisappproj
2023-09-26
03 min
The Mountain Spirit
Teaser #1: Introducing The Mountain Spirit Podcast
The Mountain Spirit: A Podcast of Christian Appalachian Project will be launching this fall. Show host Tina Bryson introduces the podcast and invites all to subscribe to the show where you get your podcasts. Also, follow Christian Appalachian Project on social media for giveaways and show promotion. Twitter: @chrisappproj Facebook: Facebook Instagram: @chrisappproj LinkedIn: Christian Appalachian Project: Company Page Admin | LinkedIn TikTok: @chrisappproj
2023-08-14
00 min
The Men's Collective
Understanding Secure Attachment: Insights and Q&A on the Power of Showing Up (feat. Dr Tina Bryson)
In EPISODE 71 of The Therapy4Dads Podcast, host Travis Goodman, LMFT, and guest, Dr Tina Bryson, delve into the book, The Power of Showing Up. They discuss the importance of availability and presence, recognizing and respecting a child's individual reactions when upset, and providing a secure attachment response. They emphasize the need for clear boundaries and limits while offering comfort and validation. The conversation touches on various attachment styles, the impact of parenting on mental health, and the significance of quality time and connection. Listeners are encouraged to reflect, learn, and evolve as parents, while also being reminded to p...
2023-07-26
1h 21
That Music Podcast: A Podcast for Elementary Music Teachers
89 | Play-Based Curriculum with Tina Arenas
Send us a text On this episode of That Music Podcast, Tina Arenas and I dive into what having a play based curriculum really looks like in the music classroom.Tina Arenas (she/her) teaches early childhood music and movement at the American School of Dubai. Prior to teaching abroad, she taught K-5 general music in public schools in Texas and served on the board of national and state music ed organizations. Tina has presented workshops for teachers worldwide and has served as a cooperating teacher for student teachers and an artist-in-residence for universities. After...
2023-01-04
37 min
Be Well by Kelly Leveque
Parenting & the Power of Showing Up with Dr. Tina Bryson #WellnessWednesdays
Dr. Tina Bryson is the author of The Bottom Line For Baby and the co-author, with Dan Siegel, of The Yes Brain, The Power of Showing Up, as well as two New York Times bestsellers, the Whole Brain Child and No Drama Discipline. Her body of work has had an immense impact on my parenting journey, which is only part of the reason I’m so excited she’s sharing her time with us today.We touch on many of Dr. Bryson’s core concepts of well-adjusted parenting, most tied to the fact that our little ones are ac...
2022-11-02
1h 05
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Summer Throwback: Eps 215 on Showing Up with Dr. Dan Siegel and Dr. Tina Bryson
Hi Listeners! Welcome to the Joyful courage 2022 Summer Throwback series! We are all busy enjoying the long days of sunshine, and I wanted to be sure that you have some useful listening material to enjoy - so I will be sharing some of my favorite shows from the past with you weekly through July and August.I am kicking things off by returning to a show that had me fan girling all over the place… Not one, but TWO of my fave voices in parent education made time to talk with me - it was amazing. Episode 215 wit...
2022-07-04
1h 06
Sensory W.I.S.E. Solutions Podcast for Parents
Dr. Tina Bryson on: Bed time battles-practical strategies and when to work with OT
What'd you think of the episode? Send me a note!Dr. Tina Bryson is going to share some strategies to help you with night time routine struggles. We’ll also talk about how this might look different or be a little harder with a neurodivergent child, and when you might benefit from seeking support from an Occupational Therapist.Episode Links:Transcript/show notes at www.theotbutterfly.com/27instagram: @TheOTButterfly www.instagram.com/theotbutterflyemail: LauraPetix@TheOTButterfly.co...
2022-04-04
1h 03
Soapbox Diaries
Resistance
Our guest today is Chester Grundy. Chester is a cultural arts activist and educator.
2022-02-11
54 min
Soapbox Diaries
Yes! That's Vegan.
Our guest today is Chanel Minnifield. Channel is an actress and vegan influencer. She is the host of the TV Show, "Yes! That's Vegan."
2022-01-06
54 min
Soapbox Diaries
Keep the Faith
Our guest today is Jaria Gordon, executive co-director of Kids Make It Institute, a STEAM youth nonprofit. She is also a founding member of Commonwealth Alliance Voter Engagement.
2021-12-16
1h 00
Soapbox Diaries
Black Barbeque Roots
Our guest today is Dr. Howard Conyers an aerospace engineer with NASA who designs facilities for testing rocket engines. But he is also known for his work to document the history of Blacks in barbeque.
2021-12-02
49 min
Soapbox Diaries
Resilient
Our guest today is David Laurenvil, a first-generation Haitian transplant from the Little Haiti Burroughs of Miami, Florida. David is a seasoned businessman, restauranteur, scientist, and researcher focused on community empowerment, self-determination, and the creation of a wealth-minded nation for young people living in Lexington, KY.
2021-11-23
1h 07
Soapbox Diaries
Legacy: Harbut Horsemen
Our guest today is Greg Harbut. Greg is the owner of Harbut Bloodstock which specializes in finding top-class broodmares for his clients, many of whom are overseas. He was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky, where he inherited his love for thoroughbreds and the industry from his forefathers. Greg is a third generation horseman, following in the footsteps of his great-grandfather Will Harbut, groom to the famous racehorse Man o' War.
2021-11-09
39 min
Soapbox Diaries
Howard U. and Hilltop Roots
Our guest today is Keith Alexander. Keith is a Pulitzer Prize winning D.C. crime and courts reporter for The Washington Post. He was also recently named the technical editorial advisor for Howard University's The Hilltop, the nation's oldest black collegiate newspaper.
2021-10-21
1h 10
Soapbox Diaries
Mike Goodwin: Bowtie Comedy
Our guest today is Mike Goodwin. He's a full-time comedian from South Carolina. Mike uses his ability to merge leadership and laughter, to help meet his goal of leaving places and people better than he found them. His comedy style leaves audiences laughing hysterically and completely inspired, without a foul or vulgar word spoken. He's appeared on America's Got Talent, Dry Bar Comedy, Lifetime, and BET.
2021-10-12
1h 01
Soapbox Diaries
Inspirations
Our guest today is Crystal Wilkinson, the 2021-22 Kentucky Poet Laureate. She is the first African-American woman to hold this position. In addition, she is the author of the newly released, "Perfect Black." It is said that Perfect Black combines Crystal's deep love for her rural roots with a passion for language and storytelling in this compelling collection of poetry and prose about girlhood, racism, and political awakening, imbued with vivid imagery of growing up in Southern Appalachia.
2021-09-22
48 min
Soapbox Diaries
Black Conscious Christianity
Our guest today is Dr. Michael Robinson, pastor of Total Grace Baptist Church, here in Lexington, and also author of the new book Black Conscious Christianity. He is a man on mission for God with a ministry that aggressively pursues the disregarded, disposed, despised and denied of society.
2021-09-08
1h 08
Soapbox Diaries
Diamonds In Our Own Backyard
Our guest today is Gerard Morrison. He is the creative force behind the annual John Coltrane Music Edu-tainment Festival in Hamlet, NC. John Coltrane was born just 6 miles from my hometown. Coletrane, an American jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer, is an iconic figure of 20th-century jazz. He was born in Hamlet in 1926.
2021-09-01
1h 05
Soapbox Diaries
Soapbox Diaries S5 E9 w/ Roszalyn Akins
Our guest today is Roszalyn Akins, the executive director of Black Male Working Academy and Dean of Scholars at the Carter G. Woodson Academy. She is working to close the achievement gap which is a problem not only for African American students, but the entire country. According to Angela Glover Blackwell, Founder and CEO of PolicyLink, In the United States, a black public school student is suspended every four seconds, while every 27 seconds a black high school student drops out of school. Black students are also 3.5 times more likely than white students to be suspended or...
2021-08-17
53 min
Soapbox Diaries
Compelled Part 2
Our guest today is Jamaal Bell, the creative director behind the films "A Reading of The Letter From Birmingham Jail" and "Free to Ride." I am on my soapbox today about using your creativity to bring others into the story. Great storytellers know how to engage an audience and bring them along on the journey. It can be from the standpoint of pure entertainment, or it can raise awareness and activism around issues that just need to be illuminated. Our guest today is one of those types of storytellers. This is Part 2.
2021-08-09
53 min
Soapbox Diaries
Compelled
Our guest today is Jamaal Bell, the creative director behind the films "A Reading of The Letter From Birmingham Jail" and "Free to Ride." I am on my soapbox today about using your creativity to bring others into the story. Great storytellers know how to engage an audience and bring them along on the journey. It can be from the standpoint of pure entertainment, or it can raise awareness and activism around issues that just need to be illuminated. Our guest today is one of those types of storytellers. This is Part 1.
2021-08-05
1h 00
Soapbox Diaries
Speak Up!
Our guest today is Ricardo Franklin, a gun violence activist and community outreach coordinator with the Fayette County Sheriff's Office. His role involved fostering the connection between the community and law enforcement. I am on my soapbox today about reducing gun violence which is at epidemic proportions in our nation. In many instances, the debate centers around the second amendment, but there is so much impact that gun violence has on our society at large. In Lexington, one mother chose to act. After her death, her son Ricardo stepped up to continue the work she started.
2021-07-28
33 min
Soapbox Diaries
My Existence Is Resistance
Our guest today is Jasmin Graham, a marine biologist with the Mote Marine Laboratory and specializes in the study of sharks, skates, rays and their evolution. She is also the co-founder of Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS). I am on my soapbox today about breaking the mold. There are times when people may have a view of what you should or should not do or be, but I'm encouraged by people that choose to follow their passion, chart their own course, and forge a path for others.
2021-07-20
51 min
Soapbox Diaries
We Are HBCUs
I am on my soapbox today about the transformational power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). As an HBCU alum, I am grateful that our schools set the bar high and we reached for it, transforming the dreams of our ancestors into reality. Our guest today is Jared Bryson, founder of WeAreHBCUs, whose mission is to strengthen the cultural legacy of Historically Black Colleges & Universities and develop HBCU students. Jared is also a graduate of the esteemed Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.
2021-07-15
54 min
Soapbox Diaries
Motherhood
Nicole Barnett is the author of a new book titled "Out of the Mouths of Babes." In this 31-day devotional, she shares light-hearted stories about motherhood with insights for spiritual growth. As a postpartum depression survivor and clinical social worker by training, Nicole also engages in maternal mental health advocacy, education, and support.
2021-07-06
1h 00
Soapbox Diaries
Something of Substance
I am on my soapbox today about being the change you want to see. Many times we complain about why things are not the way we want them to be, but most of us never take the next step not only to actively change the narrative, but also to be active in creating space to make the change we want to see. That is why I am excited to hear from our guest today. Kennisha Fisher is the creator of a YouTube show for preschoolers called "Learn This with Miss Fish."
2021-06-29
56 min
Soapbox Diaries
Reclamation and Resistance
I'm on my soapbox today about reclaiming our history. Where are the monuments that celebrate our African heritage. Who will tell our story today and for the generations that will follow? That is why I am so excited to kick off Season 5 of Soapbox Diaries with Gabrielle Miller, an instructor candidate with Diving with a Purpose, where she collaborates with other Black divers to discover and document shipwrecks of the slave trade. She is also a third-year doctoral student with an emphasis on African Diaspora Archaeology at the University of Tulsa.
2021-06-22
48 min
The Curious Professor
THE ROOKIE ROLLER DERBY QUEEN WITH CINDY MCCOY AND TINA FIELD HOWE
International roller derby star, Cindy McCoy, and screenwriter, Tina Field Howe, discuss BEYOND ALL ODDS: THE CINDY MCCOY STORY, a screenplay based on the incredible life of the roller derby legend.
2021-04-26
26 min
Soapbox Diaries
Sustainable Brown Girl
Earth Day is this week. Our guest on this week's episode of Soapbox Diaries is Ariel Green, host of the Sustainable Brown Girl podcast, a community created to connect and inspire women of color to live more sustainably. https://www.sustainablebrowngirl.com/
2021-04-21
32 min
Soapbox Diaries
Something Historic
Our imagination has to be big enough that we are not contained by what this world says should be our place. On this week's episode of Soapbox Diaries, we are pleased to have Sean and Tia Edwards, the owners of Fresh Bourbon Distilling Company in Lexington, Kentucky, proclaimed by the Kentucky Senate as the first African Americans to produce bourbon in the state of Kentucky since slavery.
2021-04-14
30 min
Soapbox Diaries
Support and Empower
On this week's episode of Soapbox Diaries, our guest is Leslie Covington, Executive Director of The Carying Place that serves working families with children who are experiencing homelessness. The pandemic has had an impact on everybody, but people who were already struggling are facing even more challenges. Even when the economy has recovered, there will still be families who need assistance, who need advocates that champion creative ways to address issues like poverty and homelessness. The Carying Place is doing that.
2021-04-07
47 min
Soapbox Diaries
The Business of Show
Our guest today is Vince Bingham, he and his wife Chantel, are owners of His Will My Hands Entertainment, an independent film company in Lexington. We will be discussing his creative journey and his vision to diversify storytelling content and creation.
2021-03-30
44 min
Soapbox Diaries
Born to Lead
I learned about my next guest when she was battling leukemia. I am glad that she is here to share her own story with us. On this week's episode of Soapbox Diaries, our guest is Jennifer Jones Austin, CEO of the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (FPWA), a social policy and advocacy organization. This is the FINAL episode in our Women's History Month series highlighting four Phenomenal Women in one Amazing Family.
2021-03-23
42 min
Soapbox Diaries
You're Going To See Me
After reaching the age of 18, 20 percent of children who were in foster care will become instantly homeless. Less than 3 percent of children who have aged out of foster care have a chance to earn a college degree. My guest today is fighting to change that. On this week's episode of Soapbox Diaries, our guest is Lesley Jones Sessler, a nationally recognized and award winning educator and regional specialist with Foster Success. This is the third episode in our Women's History Month series. We discussed her fight for children on the margins.
2021-03-16
31 min
Soapbox Diaries
Kasserian Ingera
"Kasserian Ingera" is a Masai greeting. It means "And how are the children?" The traditional answer is "All the children are well." Their reason for being meant protecting the young and the powerless. On this week's episode of Soapbox Diaries, our guest is Elsa Jones, a child development specialist and advocate. This is the second episode in our Women's History Month series. We discussed the value of high-quality preschool for all children as well as Elsa's life experience in a fourth generation civil rights family.
2021-03-09
32 min
Soapbox Diaries
Connected to Purpose
On this week's episode of Soapbox Diaries, our guest is Natalie Jones, she has been involved professionally in the world of fine art for more than 45 years. Natalie kicks off our celebration of Women's History Month with a series that highlights four phenomenal women in one amazing family. I interviewed William Jones III in Season 1 and this season we will learn more about his accomplished mother and three sisters.
2021-03-02
38 min
Soapbox Diaries
Know Your Worth
On this week's episode of Soapbox Diaries, our guest is the incomparable and talented Tanya Torp, Executive Director at Step By Step, Inc which encourages and equips young, single mothers. We will be discussing the power of knowing your own worth and advocating for the value of other people.
2021-02-26
34 min
Soapbox Diaries
My Resistance is Joy
Our guest today is Sydney Satchell, a Paralympian for Team USA. Sydney is on the sitting volleyball team. The 2021 Olympics and Paralympics are scheduled for this summer in Tokyo. We will discuss her journey and hopefully inspire you to overcome any obstacles that you may be facing in your own life.
2021-02-16
43 min
Soapbox Diaries
#FeedTheWest
It is reported that 44,000 people in Louisville, Kentucky live in areas where there are limited options for affordable, nutritious food, and more than 120,000 are food insecure. On this week's episode of Soapbox Diaries, our guest is Shauntrice Martin, the founder of #feedthewest and owner of Black Market KY – two food justice initiatives in the West End of Louisville.
2021-02-10
42 min
Soapbox Diaries
Legacy
This is our debut of Season 4. Today's guest on Soapbox Diaries is Frank X Walker, former Kentucky Poet Laureate and author of the new book, Masked Man: Black, Pandemic and Protest Poems. We discuss his creative work in response to coronavirus and this summer's protests, as well as his take on where America goes next.
2021-02-02
33 min
Soapbox Diaries
Out of the Remnants
On this week's episode of Soapbox Diaries, our guest is Dr. Jerika Ross, a licensed psychologist. She is the owner of Therapy 419, a private practice which specializes in women's health and identity. In this world filled with so many daily traumas, today we will be discussing mental health in the Black community.
2021-01-19
30 min
Soapbox Diaries
This History Made Us
Our guest today is Wayne Riley, founder of the Laurel County African American Heritage Center. We will be discussing the power of history to shape the next generation and how to move from under the shadow of tragic events in the past. **This episode was recorded prior to the events at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
2021-01-12
38 min
Soapbox Diaries
Elections Have Consequences
Judge Melissa Moore Murphy, Fayette District Court Division 4, joins us to discuss next steps for those wanting to stay engaged following the general election. We discuss criminal justice reform, the power of the vote, and how to fight against despair after election losses. Plus, a quick lesson on the structure of the judiciary.
2020-12-30
42 min
Soapbox Diaries
Undoing the Erasure of Black Farmers Pt. 2
The national buying power of Blacks in 2019 was $1.4 trillion, but a dollar stays in the Black community just 6 minutes. Our guest today is working to change that. Ashley Smith is co-founder and COO of Black Soil: Our Better Nature, a statewide agritourism company with a mission of reconnecting Black Kentuckians to their legacy and heritage in agriculture. Episode 2 of 2
2020-12-24
22 min
Soapbox Diaries
Undoing the Erasure of Black Farmers Bonus
Production intern Jaleyah Northington continues conversation with Ashley Smith, co-founder and COO of Black Soil: Our Better Nature, a statewide agritourism company with a mission of reconnecting Black Kentuckians to their legacy and heritage in agriculture. Catch the full episode where we discussed the power of cooperative economics in the Black community.
2020-12-20
07 min
Soapbox Diaries
Undoing the Erasure of Black Farmers Pt. 1
The national buying power of Blacks in 2019 was $1.4 trillion, but a dollar stays in the Black community just 6 minutes. Our guest today is working to change that. Ashley Smith is co-founder and COO of Black Soil: Our Better Nature, a statewide agritourism company with a mission of reconnecting Black Kentuckians to their legacy and heritage in agriculture. Episode 1 of 2
2020-12-16
27 min
Soapbox Diaries
Cinderella is Dead Bonus
Production intern Jaleyah Northington continues conversation with Melanie Kirkwood-Marshall, a literacy educator and doctoral student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Catch the full episode where we discussed the impact of multi-cultural children's literature and where we still have work to do.
2020-12-11
08 min
Soapbox Diaries
Cinderella is Dead
Our guest is Melanie Kirkwood-Marshall, a literacy educator and doctoral student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. We'll discuss the impact of multi-cultural children's literature and where we still have work to do. Plus, Kirkwood-Marshall provides a list of notables to surprise the booklover in your life this holiday season.
2020-12-08
41 min
Soapbox Diaries
This Is Not Normal Bonus
Production intern Jaleyah Northington continues conversation with Dawn Runyon, coordinator of Green Dot in Lexington, Kentucky. Catch the full episode where we discuss the impact of intervention in reducing violent interactions and how we can change the culture.
2020-12-04
11 min
Soapbox Diaries
The Power of Athletics
Everette Sands has spent 25 years coaching college football. As the force behind the creation of The WES Foundation, he harnesses the power of athletics to guide youth on the path of success in many of life's arenas.
2020-12-01
33 min
Soapbox Diaries
This Is Not Normal
Dawn Runyon, coordinator of Green Dot in Lexington, Kentucky, discusses the impact of intervention in reducing violent interactions and how we can change the culture.
2020-11-17
43 min
Soapbox Diaries
Stay True to Yourself
Blanche Brown is an art therapist, community activist, poet, and storyteller. Today, we will be discussing how important the arts are for our mental health as a means to express what is going on in our heads and in our hearts.
2020-11-02
40 min
Soapbox Diaries
Critical Conversations Bonus
Production intern Jaleyah Northington continues conversation with Jade Merritt, founder and president of Mikey's Miracle Foundation.
2020-10-22
04 min
Soapbox Diaries
Critical Conversations
Jade Merritt, founder and president of Mikey's Miracle Foundation, an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for patients and their families during their fight against cancer.
2020-10-20
43 min
Soapbox Diaries
No Right Way to Tell the Truth
Michael Morrow is a historian and genealogist from Russellville, Kentucky. He is also an archivist and curator at the SEEK Museum (Struggles for Emancipation and Equality in Kentucky). Today we will be discussing how to honor our ancestors by keeping our history alive. We will also learn about a community built by enslaved people in Western Kentucky who were freed and given property in the 1830s.
2020-09-08
47 min
The Dr. Leaf Show
How To Help Your Anxious Child + Tip For Raising Mentally Strong Children (Interview With Child Psychologist Dr. Tina Bryson)
Being a parent can be challenging, especially when it comes to teaching your child how to handle the hard stuff in life. There is a thin line between being overprotective and being overcritical, and often there are situations where doing or saying the right thing seems impossible. In this week’s podcast, I speak with child psychologist and best-selling author Dr. Tina Payne Bryson about why we need to let our children experience negative emotions like anxiety and irritation, how to help anxious children, how to show up when your child is struggling, common parenting mistakes we all make an...
2020-08-17
1h 03
Relationship Coaching School Podcast
3 Critical Parenting Tips to Deal with Stress and Anxiety at Home - Dr. Tina Bryson - 302
If you are feeling stressed, anxious or overwhelmed, this is a must listen. It might have been one of the best parenting interviews I’ve done. My guest Tina Bryson shares 2 things that create stress in kids right now then she covers 3-4 things that relieve stress and anxiety. This one is very good. Even if you’re not a parent, you were a kid a while back and this will help you see what’s possible. Shownotes: 5:15 Introduction Dr. Tina Bryson 9:40 The importance of self-awareness for parents 17:45 Two things that create stress for kids at...
2020-08-05
1h 08
Soapbox Diaries
Use your own voice
Ralph Hodge, senior pastor of Second Baptist Church of South Richmond in Richmond, Virginia, helps us observe Juneteenth with a discussion on black wealth, domestic terrorism, effective propaganda, and Confederate monuments. Plus, recommendations on a number of must read books.
2020-06-20
56 min
Soapbox Diaries
Census 2020: Why it should matter to you.
Missy Hagans, a 2020 Census recruiter, discusses the many facets of our daily lives impacted by census data. She makes the case for why it is critical for communities of color to be counted accurately.
2020-04-15
21 min
Soapbox Diaries
A Difficult Thing to Hear
Professor Anthony Hendricks is the Director of the Center for Biblical Unity at Williamson College. Today we will be discussing hard conversations we need to have in the church around race relations and biblical unity.
2020-03-24
52 min
Soapbox Diaries
Keep your eyes on the ball
Our guest today is Dr. Marcus Bernard, an associate professor in the College of Agriculture Communities, and the Environment at Kentucky State University. Today we will be discussing the history and work of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund as well as implications for residents.
2020-03-10
1h 01
Soapbox Diaries
Creating momentum around your dreams
Adrienne Hunter is the CEO and Founder of Servant Manor, a nonprofit social service agency in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is building a second career as a wealth strategist and relationship coach. She discusses how she accomplished her goals and made her dreams a reality.
2020-01-21
49 min
Soapbox Diaries
Do hamburgers grow on trees?
Trevor Claiborn, aka Farmer Brown, discusses the plight of black farmers. He is a Small Farm Assistant with the College of Agriculture, Communities, and the Environment at Kentucky State University. Claiborn is working to support local black farmers and engage the next generation in the economics of agriculture.
2020-01-14
44 min
Soapbox Diaries
Be Present in the Space
David Cozart is the Director of the Father Initiative with the Lexington Leadership Foundation. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 19.7 million children, more than 1 in 4, live without a father in the home. Children raised in homes where the father is not present are at greater risk of encountering a host of problems, from poverty and incarceration to teen pregnancy and childhood obesity. To help counteract that, the Fatherhood Initiative seeks to "restore, equip and deploy fathers and male leaders in families, the faith community and throughout Lexington's communities."
2020-01-07
47 min
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Eps 215: The Power of Showing up With Dr. Dan Siegel and Dr. Tina Bryson
Today’s guests are Dr. Dan Siegel and Dr. Tina Bryson. Dan is an internationally acclaimed author, award winning educator and child psychiatrist. He is currently a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine, where he also serves as a co investigator at the Center For Culture, Brain And Development, and co director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center. Dan co authored some of our favorite parenting books, including The Whole Brain Child, No Drama Discipline, and The Yes Brain. With the other guest joining us today, he also wrote Brainstorm: The Bible for Parents of Te...
2020-01-07
1h 09
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Eps 215: The Power of Showing up With Dr. Dan Siegel and Dr. Tina Bryson
Today’s guests are Dr. Dan Siegel and Dr. Tina Bryson. Dan is an internationally acclaimed author, award winning educator and child psychiatrist. He is currently a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine, where he also serves as a co investigator at the Center For Culture, Brain And Development, and co director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center. Dan co authored some of our favorite parenting books, including The Whole Brain Child, No Drama Discipline, and The Yes Brain. With the other guest joining us today, he also wrote Brainstorm: The Bible for Parents of Te...
2020-01-07
1h 09
The MomForce Podcast Hosted by Chatbooks
The Power of Showing Up with Dr. Tina Bryson
Being present and showing up is important in every relationship, especially when it comes to raising our children. The best predictor of how a child turns out is their attachment to at least one parent. It's not simply about being there when they come home from school or showing up for each baseball game, it's about making our children feel safe, seen, soothed, and secure. Vanessa is chatting with Dr. Tina Bryson, author of "The Power of Showing Up." Tina, a therapist and mother of three, discusses the power of the 4 S's and how they relate to "...
2020-01-07
33 min
Campfire Conversation
Securely Attached Kids with Dr. Tina Bryson
Dr. Tina Payne Bryson is the Executive Director of the Center for Connection in Pasenda, CA, mother of three boys, and a longtime attachment researcher. Along with her coauthor, Dr. Daniel Siegel, Dr. Bryson has written numerous books including the Whole Brained Child, the Yes Brain, No Drama Discipline and the upcoming The Power of Showing Up. If fact, if you’d like get the chance to get free copy of her The Power of Showing Up, please leave an iTunes review to enter a drawing for the book. I’ll announce the winner in the next podc...
2020-01-03
53 min
Soapbox Diaries
We Rise
Whit Whitaker is an accomplished vocalist and actor. He was named executive director of the historic Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center in August 2019. The Detroit native is no stranger to the arts community in Central Kentucky. He discussed the importance of the arts in African American communities, and how to get involved with a local cultural arts center.
2019-12-10
43 min
Soapbox Diaries
No Limitations
Angela Medlin, founder of FAAS (The Functional Apparel & Accessories Studio), is changing the face(s) of the apparel industry. Originally from North Carolina, this multifaceted designer relocated to the west coast where she built a successful career designing and directing for renowned global brands that include Nike/Jordan, Adidas, The North Face, Levi Strauss & Co., Eddie Bauer, and Cross Colours. She shares her journey of following her own creative path and working to prepare the next generation of diverse designers in an unprecedented 'learn while doing' program.
2019-12-03
1h 00
Soapbox Diaries
Your God-Given Purpose
Robert David is the youth and gang prevention coordinator in Danville, Va. In just over one year, he created an innovative program that has gained national attention and impacted the deadly gang violence in the city. The program was awarded the President's Award from the Virginia Municipal League: the highest honor in the state for a local government's innovation solutions. He discusses how his faith and his grandmother's dying directive helped him discover his God-given purpose.
2019-11-26
57 min
Soapbox Diaries
I'm All In
Tiffany Fisher, founder of The Fisher Projects and author of "I'm All In," is a 1990 graduate from Richmond Senior High School. She discusses her plan to reach girls and women with a positive message of upliftment. The author and speaker shares about finding your purpose and getting beyond the fear that holds us back. Fisher is featured on the second of four episodes that will highlight Richmond Sr. grads in a series called "Homecoming."
2019-11-12
53 min
Soapbox Diaries
Always Do What You Believe In
Maurice Stuart, a member of the Hamlet City Council and 1989 graduate from Richmond Senior High School is the first guest on Season 2 of Soapbox Diaries. He talks small town memories, historically black colleges, and issues that are important in this election. Stuart is the first of four episodes that will highlight Richmond Sr. grads in a series called "Homecoming."
2019-11-05
48 min
Soapbox Diaries
Get Comfortable Having Wealth
Today's guest is Johnathon Davis, managing partner at JT Davis Asset Management. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: @soapboxdiaries Guest Website: www.jtdavisky.com/
2019-10-08
33 min
Soapbox Diaries
Be a Change Agent
Today's guest is Dr. Shambra Mulder, an educator and experienced advocate for public schools. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: @soapboxdiaries Guest Website: www.abundantlivingpsychologicalandcoachingservices.c….abundantlivingpsychologicalandcoachingservices.com/about-us.html
2019-10-08
45 min
Soapbox Diaries
It's Up to You
Today's guest is Sarah Clark Newby, the first African-American teacher to desegregate Fayette County Public Schools. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: @soapboxdiaries Host Email: tinabryson.soapboxdiaries@gmail.com
2019-10-08
42 min
Soapbox Diaries
Never Say Never
Today's guest is Judge Pamela Goodwine who was elected to the Kentucky Court of Appeals to serve Division 1 of the 5th Appellate District. Judge Goodwine was the first African-American female judge in Fayette County, Kentucky. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: @soapboxdiaries Host Email: soapboxdiaries50@gmail.com
2019-10-08
43 min
Soapbox Diaries
Bring About the Change
Today's guest is Wilbur Hackett, the first African-American team captain in the history of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in college football. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: @soapboxdiaries
2019-10-08
46 min
Soapbox Diaries
Don't Eat the King's Meat
Today's guest is William Jones III. His father, William Jones Jr., was the first African-American to graduate from the University of Kentucky's College of Arts and Sciences in 1958. He was also involved in the Civil Rights Movement. The March on Washington took place August 28, 1963, this episode discusses his father's achievements at UK and in the Civil Rights Movement. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: @soapboxdiaries For more information on the Bone Marrow Registry see the Icla Da Silva Foundation at icla.org or visit BeTheMatch.org.
2019-10-08
51 min
Soapbox Diaries
The Power of Words
Today's guest is Devine Carama, an indie hip hop artist and activist. He is also the director of Believing in Forever, a nonprofit that hopes to inspire and encourage youth advancement through art, leadership, education, and community service. His annual coat drive, "A Coat To Keep The Cold Away," seeks to collect 3,000 new coats for youth in Kentucky. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soapboxdiaries/ Show Email: soapboxdiaries@gmail.com Guest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BelievingInForever/ Guest Website: www.believinginforever.com
2019-10-08
43 min
Soapbox Diaries
Beyond Expectations
Today's guest is Rev. Jim Thurman, Kentucky Commander of the National Association of Black Veterans. He discusses the history of African-Americans in the U.S. military and his work to serve veterans. The Vietnam Vet has worked notably on issues facing female vets and vets that are homeless. Volunteers are needed to help veterans in Kentucky. For more information, contact Rev. Thurman at 859.421.5851. VA Hotline for Homeless Vets is 1.877.424.3838. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soapboxdiaries/ Show Email: soapboxdiaries50@gmail.com Guest Website: http://www.kynabvets13.com/ ...
2019-10-08
48 min
Soapbox Diaries
Food as Social Justice
Today's guest is Jim Embry, the executive director of Sustainable Communities Network. Embry has his roots in activism having grown up with a mother who was president of the local chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). His discusses his time as a student activist at the University of Kentucky and how his role as an activist has evolved. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soapboxdiaries/ Email: soapboxdiaries50@gmail.com
2019-10-08
44 min
Soapbox Diaries
Get to Work
Today's guest is Abdul Muhammad, president of the Lexington-Fayette Branch of the NAACP. He reflects on life experiences growing up as a young man in Chicago, encounters with law enforcement, and the power of the ballot box. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soapboxdiaries/ Show Email: soapboxdiaries50@gmail.com Guest Facebook: www.facebook.com/NAACPLexington/ Guest Website: www.lexnaacp.net/
2019-10-08
49 min
Soapbox Diaries
A Seat at the Table
Today's guests are Fayette County Councilwoman Angela Evans and Kentucky State Representative Attica Scott. In the spirit of Shirley Chisholm, Evans and Scott made room for themselves at the political table in the Bluegrass. They join Tina to discuss the political landscape and how to be a part of the process. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soapboxdiaries/ Show Email: soapboxdiaries50@gmail.com Guest's Website: http://atticascott4ky.com/ Guest's Facebook: www.facebook.com/StateRepresentativeAtticaScott/ Guest's Website: www.lexingtonky.gov/council-district-6 Guest's Facebook: www.facebook.com/Evans...
2019-10-08
41 min
Soapbox Diaries
Change the Narrative
Today's guest on Soapbox Diaries is Debora Logan-Lawson, the editor of The Lextropolis, a digital magazine with an urban influence. Logan-Lawson discusses diversifying media voices in the marketplace. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soapboxdiaries/ Show Email: soapboxdiaries50@gmail.com Guest Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/thelextropolis/ Guest Website: www.thelextropolis.com/
2019-10-08
44 min
Soapbox Diaries
Be the Voice of the Unheard
Today's guest on Soapbox Diaries is Le Datta Grimes, co-writer and co-producer of the upcoming documentary "Invented Before You Were Born." Grimes discusses her research on Rosenwald Schools and how that journey led her to an amazing community of descendants of freed slaves who formed towns in the 1830s that continue to this day. Soapbox Diaries on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soapboxdiaries/ Show Email: soapboxdiaries50@gmail.com Guest Facebook: www.facebook.com/Invented-Before-…348431588709838/ Guest Website: www.bibbfilm.com/
2019-10-08
46 min
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Tina Bryson is BACK teaching us about nurturing a YES BRAIN
Welcome, thank you for showing up! Tina Bryson is BACK ON the podcast today!! You all remember Tina from Eps 100 – which happens to be THE most downloaded show to date of this podcast.Tina co-authored two of MY fave parenting books, the whole brain child and no drama discipline with Dan Siegel and she is BACK on the podcast today to talk about her NEW book, the yes brain.I am THRILLED she is back on….Content: The Yes Brain is available NOW Tina is a mama to 17, 14, and 11 year boys Y...
2018-01-09
39 min
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Tina Bryson is BACK teaching us about nurturing a YES BRAIN
Welcome, thank you for showing up! Tina Bryson is BACK ON the podcast today!! You all remember Tina from Eps 100 – which happens to be THE most downloaded show to date of this podcast.Tina co-authored two of MY fave parenting books, the whole brain child and no drama discipline with Dan Siegel and she is BACK on the podcast today to talk about her NEW book, the yes brain.I am THRILLED she is back on….Content: The Yes Brain is available NOW Tina is a mama to 17, 14, and 11 year boys Y...
2018-01-09
39 min
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Dr. Tina Bryson Supports Us With Brain Informed Parenting
Dr. Tina Payne Bryson is the co-author (with Dan Siegel) of two New York Times bestsellers: The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline. She is the Executive Director of the Center for Connection in Pasadena, CA and a pediatric and adolescent psychotherapist. She keynotes conferences and conducts workshops for parents, educators, and clinicians all over the world. Dr. Bryson earned her Ph.D. from the University of Southern California, where her research explored attachment science, childrearing theory, and the emerging field of interpersonal neurobiology. You can learn more about her at TinaBryson.com, where you can subscribe to her blog and r...
2017-07-11
55 min
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Dr. Tina Bryson Supports Us With Brain Informed Parenting
Dr. Tina Payne Bryson is the co-author (with Dan Siegel) of two New York Times bestsellers: The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline. She is the Executive Director of the Center for Connection in Pasadena, CA and a pediatric and adolescent psychotherapist. She keynotes conferences and conducts workshops for parents, educators, and clinicians all over the world. Dr. Bryson earned her Ph.D. from the University of Southern California, where her research explored attachment science, childrearing theory, and the emerging field of interpersonal neurobiology. You can learn more about her at TinaBryson.com, where you can subscribe to her blog and r...
2017-07-11
55 min
Synergy Autism Podcast
Episode #1 Tina Bryson and Corinna Gilligan: The Whole Brain Child with Autism
Tina Bryson, co-author with Dr. Dan Siegel, of The Whole Brain Child and No Drama Discipline and Corinna Gilligan, mother of a teen with autism join me in discussing how Tina's concepts in her books relate to those with autism.
2016-12-02
53 min
The Good Doctors with Dr Ron Ehrlich and Dr Michelle Woolhouse
Healthy Byte #33 Book Club – “The Whole Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind” by Dr Daniel Siegel and Tina Bryson PhD
Neuro-psychiatrist Dr Daniel Siegel and Tina Bryson PhD have written this excellent book designed, not only for parents, but anyone involved in the development of children. In this episode, Dr Ron and Dr Michelle share what the authors taught them about the importance of brain plasticity , giving us insight into how the brain actually works and how that knowledge can help us to teach kids about balancing their behaviour and becoming more skilled emotionally. "The Whole Brain Child' is a resources that provides support and practical strategies to manage both a child's behaviour and your own through the challenges of...
2016-02-11
00 min