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Think you know ChatGPT's custom GPTs? 🤔 Probably not. Last week, we tackled the basics and what's new with OpenAI's refreshed GPTs. For this AI Working Wednesdays episode, we're getting into some advanced techniques to hep you win back time. ↳ using the crazy powerful o3 model to your GPT's advantage ↳ context stacking ↳ custom actions to connect to third party sites Yeah.... don't sleep on this one shorties. Ep 563: ChatGPT's New Custom GPT's: Advanced techniques to win back time Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter More on this Episode: Episode Page Join the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the convo and connect with other AI leaders on LinkedIn. Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup Website: YourEverydayAI.com Email The Show: info@youreverydayai.com Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn Topics Covered in This Episode: Custom GPTs: Advanced Techniques Overview OpenAI's Context Stacking Strategy O3 Model's Thinking Capabilities Building Efficient Custom GPTs Custom Actions and API Integration Zapier Integration for Dynamic Data ChatGPT's Context Window Management Creating Evergreen Podcast Content Timestamps: 00:00 Custom GPTs: Evolution and Insights 03:23 "Mastering GPT Context Stacking" 09:31 "Context Stacking in Chat GPT" 11:20 GPT Context Switching Advantage 15:33 Customizable GPT Usage Explained 19:51 Evergreen Episode Update Strategy 21:44 Optimizing AI for Continued Learning 23:48 "O-Series Models: Advanced AI Capabilities" 28:41 Building GPTs for Episode Research 30:03 GPT Model Customization and Sharing 33:18 Securing API Keys in GPTs 36:55 Zapier Enhances GPT Email Capabilities 42:12 "Use Chrome Extensions for Tokens" 43:48 "AI at Work Wednesdays Survey" Keywords: OpenAI's custom GPTs, advanced techniques, save time, context stacking, o three model, ChatGPT updates, logic and reasoning, plan ahead capabilities, agentic tools, custom actions, third party data, API, building GPTs, leveraging AI, context window, transformer model, generative AI, organization usage, fine tuning performance, productivity enhancement, AI agents, AI tools integration, custom configuration, everyday applications, tech strategies, new rendition, midweek break, AI experts, smarter AI usage, AI-powered planning, AI transformations. Ep 563: Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Square keeps up so you don't have to slow down. Get everything you need to run and grow your business—without any long-term commitments. And why wait? Right now, you can get up to $200 off Square hardware at square.com/go/jordan. Run your business smarter with Square. Get started today.…
المحتوى المقدم من Lianne Castelino. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Lianne Castelino أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
The Where Parents Talk podcast empowers parents to navigate the challenges of raising kids, teens, and young adults today with science-backed insights, evidence, and the lived experiences of parenting thought leaders. Every Saturday, host, award-winning journalist and mom, Lianne Castelino, distills parenting hot topics with her guests, including: managing hormonal changes, fostering healthy communication, and promoting emotional, mental, and physical health and well-being of kids. Get proven tips and expert advice on addressing device usage and managing social media to the latest evidence on bullying, consent, and relationships, to help instil discipline, encourage independence, and build resilience in children. Discover trusted advice, delivered with empathy and optimism, to support your parenting journey and help your family thrive.
المحتوى المقدم من Lianne Castelino. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Lianne Castelino أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
The Where Parents Talk podcast empowers parents to navigate the challenges of raising kids, teens, and young adults today with science-backed insights, evidence, and the lived experiences of parenting thought leaders. Every Saturday, host, award-winning journalist and mom, Lianne Castelino, distills parenting hot topics with her guests, including: managing hormonal changes, fostering healthy communication, and promoting emotional, mental, and physical health and well-being of kids. Get proven tips and expert advice on addressing device usage and managing social media to the latest evidence on bullying, consent, and relationships, to help instil discipline, encourage independence, and build resilience in children. Discover trusted advice, delivered with empathy and optimism, to support your parenting journey and help your family thrive.
In today’s episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino delves into the findings of educational experts Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop, authors of 'The Disengaged Teen.' They share their insights on the various modes of learning—Passenger, Achiever, Resistor, and Explorer—and how understanding these can empower parents to better support their children. Through a blend of qualitative and quantitative research, the authors share the importance of fostering an environment where curiosity thrives and students regain their independence in learning. Anderson and Winthrop explore actionable tips for parents to help their teens navigate the complexities of school life, from addressing emotional health to fostering better communication and discipline. What you'll learn: Why the disengagement of teens from school becomes pronounced during their transition into middle school How parents can play a pivotal role in their children's educational engagement Understanding the different modes of learning—Passenger, Achiever, Resistor, and Explorer Why promoting emotional health in teens involves encouraging curiosity and resilience Extracurricular activities can serve as vital outlets for teens Why the importance of consent and healthy relationships is increasingly relevant for teens Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com Companies mentioned in this episode: New York Times Quartz Time the Atlantic Brookings Institute Georgetown University Transcend Education This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
The tween and teen years can feel like emotional whiplash — one minute you're managing mood swings, the next you're untangling tech rules or talking boundaries. In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino interview Bailey Gaddis — certified parenting coach, doula, hypnotherapist, and mom of two — to help bring calm, confidence, and customization to the parenting journey. The discussion unpacks how to: Create parenting plans tailored to your child Support emotional growth through hormonal changes and screen time stress Foster independence, build trust, and open the lines of communication Handle bullying, teach consent, and nurture real-world relationships Rooted in real life and backed by research, Gaddis discusses how parents can lead with flexibility, intention, and heart. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
Parenting today often feels like navigating a storm without a map. In this powerful episode, Where Parents Talk host Lianne Castelino speaks with award-winning journalist and author Melinda Wenner Moyer about her latest book, "Hello Cruel World: Science-Based Strategies for Raising Terrific Kids in Terrifying Times." Together, they explore how parents can help their children thrive amid today’s most pressing challenges—from climate anxiety and social media pressures to hormonal shifts and mental health struggles. You’ll learn: Why independence and healthy risk-taking matter How to turn everyday anxieties into opportunities for growth Practical, science-backed tools to build emotional resilience Communication strategies that really work with kids and teens Takeaways: Effective parenting involves fostering open communication, allowing children to express their feelings freely without fear of judgment. Teaching kids to navigate social media responsibly can help them develop critical thinking and consent awareness in relationships. Building resilience in children means encouraging them to face challenges rather than shielding them from difficulties, promoting independence and self-discipline. The importance of emotional health cannot be overstated; parents should actively listen to their kids to nurture their mental well-being. Encouraging curiosity and empathy in children can combat bullying and social isolation, equipping them to build strong, healthy relationships. Active parenting is about instilling hope and agency in children, guiding them to take action on social issues while maintaining their emotional health. This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks with author, columnist, and mother of two Pam Lobley about planning a slow summer and teh benefits of embracing boredom. Lobley, a former actres and comedian discusses the pressure parents feel to keep their kids constantly busy—and what happens when we stop. She shares her personal story of parental burnout and the bold decision to give her children an “unstructured summer”—what she dubbed a “summer of rot.” What began as a break from overscheduling turned into a transformative experience for her family. Takeaways: The pressure of over-scheduling can negatively affect both children's and parents' mental health, leading to increased stress and anxiety. Empowering children with unstructured playtime fosters independence, creativity, and problem-solving skills that are essential for their emotional health. In the digital age, the influence of social media exacerbates the fear of missing out, making it crucial for parents to prioritize their children's well-being over societal expectations. Creating a schedule that allows for 'nothing' can help kids learn to fill their time creatively, reducing reliance on screens and adult-directed activities. Encouraging children to express their boredom can lead to unexpected opportunities for growth and self-discovery, which are vital for their overall development. Parents must remember that success is subjective; focusing on enjoying family life is just as important as academic or extracurricular achievements. This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
What does it mean to be an engaged father today? In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino explores the evolving role of dads in raising emotionally grounded boys amidst toxic masculinity, social media, and shifting family dynamics, with guest Drew Soleyn. A leadership coach, speaker, Director of Dad Central Ontario and founder of Connected Dads, Soleyn unpacks the real challenges fathers face, from managing hormonal changes and digital distractions to fostering independence and navigating peer pressure. Soleyn, a father of five emphasizes why emotional well-being, healthy communication, and modelling consent are key pillars of modern fatherhood. Key Takeaways: Why open communication is critical during hormonal shifts How device use and social media affect boys' mental health The impact of toxic masculinity—and how fathers can counter it Strategies for setting boundaries, building resilience, and encouraging independence The importance of modelling self-care and healthy relationshipsLinks referenced in this episode: Connected Dads Dad Central Ontario This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
Making the leap from high school to university is a major life shift—for both students and parents. This transition can be a daunting experience particularly considering the myriad challenges posed by increased independence, academic pressures, and social dynamics. In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks with Dr. Michael De Robertis, Professor Emeritus, York University who spent more than 35 years teaching astrophysics and astronomy. The discussion explores the key differences between high school and university, highlighting the importance of time management, discipline, and effective communication. Takeaways: Navigating the transition from high school to university involves significant independence, requiring students to manage their own time and responsibilities effectively. Parents can ease their child's transition to university by engaging in open communication about academic expectations and the importance of discipline in managing stress. Understanding the role of social media and device usage is crucial, as these can distract students from their studies and contribute to feelings of isolation or bullying. Encouraging emotional health and resilience through discussions about purpose and motivation can lead to better academic performance during challenging first terms at university. The benefits of physical presence in classrooms extend beyond academic learning; engaging with peers fosters relationships that can enhance the overall university experience. Establishing consent and communication boundaries is essential for students as they navigate new relationships during their university years, impacting their social interactions and personal growth. Companies mentioned in this episode: York University University of Toronto This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
Feeding challenges aren’t just for toddlers—many parents find themselves facing a new kind of mealtime stress when their kids become tweens and teens. In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino is joined by Dena Kelly, a licensed counsellor, board-certified behaviour analyst, and paediatric feeding therapist, who specializes in helping families navigate the emotional and physical toll of picky eating in older children. Kelly shares evidence-based strategies for tackling picky eating, while unpacking how adolescence, hormonal shifts, social pressures, and parental communication all play a role in shaping a child’s relationship with food. From creating structured yet flexible mealtime routines to empowering kids with independence in the kitchen, this episode offers practical tools to reduce food-related anxiety and foster healthier eating habits—for both parents and kids. What You’ll Learn: How picky eating affects emotional well-being and social development in older children Why adolescence and hormonal changes can trigger or intensify feeding issues The role of social media and peer influence in shaping food preferences Strategies to promote independence and reduce conflict during meals When and why to seek professional help—even if your child seems to be coping How to turn mealtimes into a source of connection rather than conflict Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com Companies mentioned in this episode: Focused Approach This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
How can parents raise strong, confident daughters in a world still shaped by sexism? In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks with Dr. Jo-Ann Finkelstein , clinical psychologist, award-winning author, and mother of two, about how to support girls' self-esteem, mental health, and identity development in today’s social climate. The conversation explores how sexism subtly influences girls’ daily lives—from screen time to social media. Learn practical parenting strategies to help girls build confidence, emotional strength, and a healthy sense of self-worth. Takeaways: Understanding the impact of societal sexism on girls' self-esteem is crucial for parents today. Parents need to be mindful of implicit biases that influence how they communicate with daughters. Teaching girls about gender bias prepares them to navigate societal challenges effectively. Recognizing and addressing the emotional health of girls can help combat the pressures of perfectionism. Open communication about the realities of consent and relationships is vital for young girls. Empowering girls to assert themselves helps foster independence and resilience against bullying. Companies mentioned in this episode: Psychology Today New York Times Atlantic Oprah Daily Harvard Business Review This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com Companies mentioned in this episode: Psychology Today New York Times Atlantic Oprah Daily Harvard Business Review EV magazine…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
Are we overlooking what the brain is really telling us about ADHD, autism, and behaviour in kids? In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks to Dr. Robert Melillo, a pioneer in childhood brain development who unpacks the science behind neurodevelopmental disorders—and challenges common assumptions. Drawing on over 30 years of experience, Dr. Melillo explains how many of these challenges stem from functional brain imbalances rather than genetic factors. He shares non-medication-based strategies and early intervention insights that can help parents support their child’s development and emotional well-being. A father of three, including a neurodiverse child, Dr. Melillo offers practical tools and renewed hope for families navigating neuro-developmental disorders. Key Takeaways: The sharp rise in childhood neuro-developmental disorders like ADHD and autism underscores the urgent need for deeper insight and more effective intervention strategies. Dr. Melillo highlights how subtle brain imbalances—not just external behaviours—are often at the root of learning and behavioural challenges. Addressing these issues requires more than medication; a holistic, brain-based approach can help uncover and treat underlying causes. Recognizing delays in developmental milestones is crucial, as they may signal neurological imbalance and broader cognitive issues. Hormonal shifts combined with increased screen exposure can significantly affect children's emotional well-being—calling for more intentional, tech-conscious parenting. Equipping parents with science-backed tools fosters resilience and independence in children while helping them navigate bullying, peer pressure, and the digital world with confidence. Companies mentioned in this episode: The Melillo Method This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
What happens when a parent faces a life-threatening diagnosis while raising a young family? In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks to Marisa Peters—cancer survivor, mother, and founder of Be Seen —to explore how her journey through illness reshaped her approach to parenting, mental health, and personal growth. Peters discusses navigating emotional turmoil, fostering connection in times of uncertainty, and raising resilient kids amidst adversity. The conversation also dives into the role of communication, the importance of consent and awareness in relationships, and how discipline and vulnerability can coexist in the chaos of real life. Takeaways: Navigating the complexities of parenting while facing health challenges requires a delicate balance of discipline and communication, especially when children are involved. Marisa Peters emphasizes the importance of understanding hormonal changes and emotional health during significant life transitions like illness and motherhood. Social media plays a crucial role in shaping our perception of independence and consent within relationships, particularly among young adults and teens. Experiencing adversity can lead to profound insights about ourselves and the power of advocating for our health amidst the chaos of family life. Building resilience in children through open discussions about health issues fosters emotional intelligence and can mitigate the impacts of bullying and stigma. Ultimately, prioritizing mental and physical health is essential for parents to effectively support their children during challenging times. Links referenced in this episode: beseen.care whereparentstalk.com from carpools to chemo Companies mentioned in this episode: Be Seen Carl's Jr. Sara Bareilles The Chicks Rascal Flatts Lil Nas X This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino is joined by Doug Bolton, clinical psychologist, educator, and author, for an in-depth conversation on the complex realities of parenting in today’s world. Bolton sheds light on the rising rates of youth anxiety and stress—and how well-meaning parental behaviours can sometimes contribute to these challenges. The discussion explores the critical role of emotional regulation, the value of community, and the importance of prioritizing connection over competition. The conversation also examines the influence of digital culture, device use, and social media on youth relationships and the evolving understanding of consent. Bolton offers insights to help parents navigate the delicate balance between discipline, open communication, and fostering independence—all in support of their children’s emotional and mental well-being. Takeaways: The unprecedented levels of anxiety and depression in youth today can be partly attributed to the pressures of academic achievement and the competitive nature of modern schooling. Effective parenting requires a focus on emotional regulation and building connected relationships rather than relying on traditional incentives and punishments. Creating a sense of belonging within communities is crucial for children's mental health, serving as a buffer against stress and trauma. Parents must prioritize their own emotional health to model and encourage resilience and coping skills in their children. The impact of social media and device usage on children's mental health is significant, underscoring the need for open communication and understanding around consent and relationships. Encouraging independence in children is vital, but it should be balanced with the need for support and guidance to navigate the challenges of adolescence. Links referenced in this episode: whereparents talk.com Companies mentioned in this episode: North Shore Academy Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Baby Einstein Dan Pink Bruce Perry Stuart Shanker Ross Green Stuart Ablon Teresa Barker Susie Wise This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
In this episode of Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks to Dr. Tasneem Sajwani, a family physician with expertise in obesity medicine and mom. They discuss the newly released Canadian Pediatric Obesity Clinical Practice Guidelines, which recognize obesity as a complex, chronic disease influenced by genetic, psychological, social, and environmental factors. The episode covers how these guidelines aim to improve care through individualized, evidence-based approaches and highlights the role of communication, consent, and mental health in managing pediatric obesity. Takeaways: Paediatric obesity is a chronic and multifactorial disease that requires compassionate, evidence-based care, not mere lifestyle changes. The new Canadian guidelines emphasize the importance of quality of life over weight reduction in managing pediatric obesity. Parents must communicate openly with their children about health concerns, focusing on overall well-being rather than weight alone. Access to specialized care for pediatric obesity remains limited, highlighting the necessity for advocacy and systemic change in healthcare. Stigma surrounding obesity can hinder access to care; therefore, it is crucial to foster supportive environments for affected families. Involving children in healthy lifestyle choices can empower them and shift the focus from weight to health, fostering independence and discipline. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com Companies mentioned in this episode: Edmonton Weight Management Center Canadian Paediatric Obesity Clinical Practical Guidelines Canadian Medical Association Journal Obesity Canada This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
The leap from adolescence to adulthood is tricky — and too often, young people find themselves unprepared for the real world. In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino welcomes Rob Finlay — entrepreneur, author of Hey Dad: Everything You Should Have Learned About Life and Didn’t , and father of four — to discuss what it really takes to raise resilient, capable young adults today. Finlay pulls back the curtain on his own parenting journey, sharing lessons learned, missteps made, and the pivotal skills kids aren't being taught — from handling emergencies and managing finances to navigating relationships and finding their footing in an uncertain job market. With a mix of personal anecdotes, sharp insights, and a refreshing dose of humor, he offers parents a roadmap to help their children build confidence, independence, and emotional strength. The discussion tackles the new challenges facing today’s youth — from the impact of social media to the false promise of a ‘magic carpet ride’ childhood — and explore why it's more important than ever to let kids face real-world struggles before they leave home. Thought-provoking, practical, and inspiring, this episode will leave you rethinking how to best prepare your children for the life ahead. Takeaways: Navigating the complexities of adolescence requires parents to balance discipline with independence, fostering resilience in their children. Communication about emotional health and consent in relationships is crucial for the mental well-being of today's youth. With the pervasive influence of social media, teaching kids about device usage and its impact on their social interactions is essential. Parents often shelter their children too much, which can hinder their ability to face real-world challenges and learn from mistakes. Understanding hormonal changes during adolescence can help parents provide better support for their children's physical and emotional health. Encouraging kids to engage in conversations with adults can boost their confidence and prepare them for future networking opportunities. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks with Dr. David Yeager, a renowned developmental psychologist, author, and father of four, about the science behind motivating tweens, teens, and young adults. A former grade school teacher and current Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, Dr. Yeager challenges common misconceptions about adolescent behaviour. He explains why shifting our mindset—from seeing teens as problems to recognizing their potential—is essential for effective parenting and teaching. As co-founder of the Texas Behavioural Science and Policy Institute, Dr. Yeager draws on his extensive research in adolescent development, motivation, engagement, and mental health. He explores how communication styles and feedback can either uplift or discourage young people, and shares actionable strategies from his new book, 10 to 25 , to help teens thrive. Key Takeaways: Understanding adolescent hormonal changes can improve communication and connection. Mindful device use is critical to protecting teen mental health and social development. Open dialogue and encouragement of independence help parents counteract bullying. Early, honest conversations about consent and relationships support healthier teen development. Combining high expectations with empathy builds resilience and social media smarts. Evolving your parenting approach can better support your teen’s emotional well-being and autonomy. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com Companies mentioned in this episode: University of Texas at Austin Texas Behavioral Science and Policy Institute This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience. You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.…
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Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today
In a world where parenting collides daily with cultural shifts, political tensions, uncertainty and a relentless stream of information, overwhelm is increasingly a common emotion. How can parents stay grounded—and help their children do the same? In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino and Arron Neal —a communications expert, cultural strategist, columnist and mom of two— explore strategies for how today’s parents can thoughtfully navigate the pressures of raising kids in an increasingly noisy world. From screen time and social media to misinformation, identity, and consent, Arron shares strategies for managing overwhelm, staying present, and modelling critical thinking. Learn how intentional disconnection, open dialogue, and curiosity can become powerful tools for building emotional resilience in your family. What You’ll Learn: ✅ How to counter overwhelm in a 24/7 digital culture ✅ Why stepping back from screens strengthens family connections ✅ Tools for raising kids who question what they see and hear ✅ The importance of discussing social and political issues at home ✅ How to nurture independence and emotional wellness in tweens and teens Takeaways: In today's digital age, it's essential to prioritize both emotional and physical health by intentionally disconnecting from devices to foster family relationships. As parents, we must model curiosity and critical thinking in our children's media consumption, ensuring they understand the motives behind the messages they receive. Engagement in public discourse is crucial; it empowers us to navigate the complexities of communication, especially when discussing political and social issues with our children. Ignoring difficult conversations about societal issues can harm our children's understanding; it's our responsibility to guide them through the noise of misinformation. The intersection of parenting and technology requires us to create a culture of digital mindfulness, encouraging our kids to engage thoughtfully with social media. To successfully navigate life's challenges, instilling a sense of independence and discipline in our children will help them make informed choices in their future relationships. Links referenced in this episode: whereparentstalk.com…
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