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Succeed at Growing and Scaling Your Entrepreneurial Business. Join executive coach, consultant and founder of Awareness Strategies, Michelle Nedelec, while she interviews CEO's and Experts in Business to bring you their proven wisdom on how you can grow and scale your business. If you’re an entrepreneur with a brilliant idea who’s looking for mentors with practical solutions to your problems this show is for you.
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Connect With Your Teens | Conversation Starters, Parenting Tips, Screen Time, Build Connection, Communication Skills

Terri Lee | Christian Parenting Coach, Communication Specialist, & B.A. Social Work

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*****TOP 2.5% GLOBAL PODCAST***** The go-to podcast for Christian moms who want deeper connection with their teens. Are you tired of feeling dismissed every time your teen pulls out their phone mid-conversation? Do conversations with your teen feel more like nagging sessions than real connection? Is your teen shut down, distracted, or glued to a screen… while you’re desperate to build trust and keep your relationship strong? I’m so excited you’re here! This podcast will help you move from wa ...
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Awakening Genius

Dijon Bowden

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We're here to help you unplug from the matrix, realize your your unique genius, and live your best life. . Inspiring you to create your dream life by being your Self ✨ . Join us at www.awakeninggenius.club to AWAKEN YOUR GENIUS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Welcome to The Bokeh Podcast, where we help photographers build sustainable businesses! Host Nathan Holritz and his guests will help you build your brand, focus your marketing efforts, refine your workflows, and dial in your photographic technique - all with efficiency in mind. In the end, we not only want you to succeed as a photography business owner, but to still have a life through it all. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Have you felt it? Something is rippling through humanity at this moment. It's a stirring... a longing... a remembering. A sense that we are more capable than we’ve been led to believe. We want to feel alive, not sedated.. but we've lost our way. We've traded a life intertwined with nature for asphalt and artificial lights. We've swapped natural movement for a sedentary existence. We've given up food from the earth in favor of food from the factory. We've sacrificed our traditional skillsets ...
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Middle Grade Made Easy(er) brings you actionable writing craft advice on how to outline, write and revise a middle-grade novel for 8 to 12-year-old readers. Tune in twice a month to join developmental editor and author, Lou Piccolo, and learn the art of writing middle grade without the overwhelm. Whether you're trying to find a way into your novel, are stuck somewhere in the middle, need to revise but don’t know how, or are looking for tips to stay motivated to finish your novel, each episod ...
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Exit Strategy with Moiz Ali

The Hustle & Moiz Ali

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The Hustle presents - Exit Strategy with Moiz Ali. Join serial entrepreneur & investor Moiz Ali as he speaks with world-class builders about starting and selling the world's most successful e-commerce startups. Moiz Ali is the Founder of Native. Launched in 2015, Native is the fastest growing CPG company in the United States, and has over 1 million customers nationwide. The company was acquired by Procter & Gamble for $100 Million in November 2017, the first acquisition by P&G in nearly ten ...
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As Told By Nomads

Tayo Rockson

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As Told By Nomads features interviews with changemakers, global nomads, Third Culture Kids, and entrepreneurs discussing what it takes to be better inclusive and global leaders. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This podcast is dedicated to helping people solve problems in business and life; because the outcome in business is directly related to the people in it and the quality of one's life is directly related to the amount of money one has available. No Separation! It's all connected. Let's get real and live an amazing life. For the last 30 plus years, Paul has been a sales executive, sales strategy consultant, business mentor, speaker, an author, a spiritual healer and a teacher of meditation and ...
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Beer Beauty

Raging Brum Creates

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Not sure about craft beer? Have no fear, the Beer Beauty podcast is here! It's hosted by Marverine Cole, an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, and beer writer. She also happens to be the beer columnist for BBC Good Food magazine. The pod is packed full of beer news and views from as many fab people across the British beer and pub industry that she can cram in. And there are suggestions of beers to drink, as well as beer and food matches to try. Send suggestions of your favourite beers to ...
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Church Advisory Podcast

Chaney & Associates

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The Church Advisory Podcast by Chaney & Associates empowers church leaders to steward their resources well with actionable insights on finance, administration, and strategy. As trusted ministry advisors, we’ve partnered with hundreds of churches—of all sizes—for over 23 years, providing expert guidance on everything from creating budgets to navigating housing allowances. Now, we’re sharing that expertise with pastors and church leaders everywhere through this podcast, equipping you to manage ...
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Discover the hidden secrets to Being Your Destiny Online. Wayne Sharer delivers high impact motivation to inspire heroes everywhere to action and success in MLM and marketing online.Be prepared for hard hitting strategies, truth in network marketing, and no hype guidance on how to succeed with your business online.
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Catalyst is a podcast for people who care deeply about community, accountability, and what it actually takes to create safer, more intentional spaces. Hosted by Niké, an inclusion consultant and educator, each episode dives into the messy, real-life work of questioning our socializations and conditioning, honoring your capacity, and leading without perfectionism or urgency. Every other week, Niké breaks down big ideas around community care, boundaries, power, and belonging in a way that’s cl ...
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What if the #1 sign you’re actually a great mom has nothing to do with your teen’s behavior? If you’ve been lying awake at night replaying conversations, wondering what you did wrong or why your teen seems more distant…this episode will lift a weight off your shoulders. Inside, Terri reveals the hidden patterns that quietly create disconnection—and…
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What if your teen isn’t lying to be defiant — but because they don’t feel safe telling you the truth? In this Episode, my daughter, Sharaya and I have an honest conversation about what’s underneath teen lies — fear, shame, self-protection, and a longing to be understood. How creating a safe space transforms teen honesty. You’ll hear moments from ou…
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What if you could stop walking on eggshells with your teen and actually enjoy conversations again? What if you could feel confident, peaceful, and connected — instead of anxious, dismissed, or shut out? That’s exactly what I’ll be teaching in the free Connect With Your Teen Workshop, happening November 17th on Zoom. It’s a live, parenting training …
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Are you building tech that looks good—or tech that actually solves problems? The front end is more than design — it’s business strategy. What if your next innovation didn’t cost more… it saved more? In this episode of The Business Ownership Podcast I interviewed Matt Strippelhoff. Matt is a seasoned expert in traditional and interactive media, has …
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What's more important for your novel: great language or great story? If you answered 'great story', you've got it right! While great language is important too, it won't carry your story idea through a full-length middle-grade novel and, by itself, it's not a story. If you submit a novel to an agent without solid story structure, it will be rejected…
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If you’ve ever caught your teen lying and wondered, “Why would they do that?” — this episode is for you. In part one of a heartfelt conversation with my daughter Sharaya, we unpack what’s really going on when your teen lies. It’s not about rebellion—it’s often about fear, shame, or self-protection. Together, we explore the hidden reasons behind tee…
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Is efficiency really the goal of L&D – or have we been optimizing for the wrong thing? In this episode of Learning at Large, we're joined by Neil Hunter, Chief Learning Officer at Deloitte Canada, who's on a mission to put people – not processes – back at the center of learning. Neil shares how his team is using neuroscience, experimentation, and e…
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Are you constantly second-guessing every word you say—desperately trying to find the “right” way to communicate—but still ending up with tension? Do you feel like you’re pouring your heart and soul into connecting with your teen, only to feel like you’re hitting a brick wall? If you’re a mom who loves her teen deeply but feels stuck in a cycle of c…
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You have a great story idea but you don't know how to turn it into a fully developed middle-grade novel that publishers want to buy and readers will love. What to do? This episode on the ten universal story types will help you: identify your novel's story type find a way into your story get past your story's murky middle craft an effective characte…
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Ever feel like your teen’s eye roll says everything — and none of it’s good? Maybe you’ve tried to connect, but every conversation ends in silence, sarcasm, or shutdown. The truth is, those surface reactions are just the tip of the iceberg. Beneath that attitude or one-word answer is something deeper — something your teen often doesn’t have the wor…
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In this bonus episode, I will take the eight key questions we looked at in the last episode on how to get to know the ideal middle-grade reader for your novel, and apply them to Kate DiCamillo's middle-grade novel Because of Winn-Dixie. This episode will show you what the process of fleshing out your ideal middle-grade reader looks like in action, …
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What’s the real difference between SaaS growth and SaaS chaos? Could smarter CFO strategies be the secret to your next growth leap? In this episode of The Business Ownership Podcast I interviewed Anthony Nitsos. Anthony is a seasoned financial strategist with a background in human medicine and finance. He is dedicated to providing tailored fraction…
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Have you ever noticed how easy it is to slip into “fix-it” mode when your teen shuts down or rolls their eyes? You want connection, but fear takes over — fear they’ll pull away, make poor choices, or that you’re not doing enough. In this episode, Terri helps you uncover the real reason behind that reaction and how it’s connected to your identity as…
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Have you ever felt like your teen has become a stranger? That the distance between you grows every time you open your mouth? In this episode, we dig into the hidden weight of regret and grief many moms carry—and how that weight can actually be a pathway to rebuilding connection. We’ll cover two additional types of grief many moms experience, reveal…
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How do you know if your L&D team has slipped into tunnel vision? When the same mindsets, metrics, and default solutions keep showing up - even as the business around you changes. In this episode of Learning at Large, we're joined by Mark Sheppard, Diagnostic Learning & Development Lead at General Motors, who's spent 35 years exploring how to break …
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Has your teenager pulled away and you’re left wondering what happened to the close, easy connection you once had? In this heartfelt episode, we’ll talk about the often-unspoken grief that comes with parenting teens — the sadness, confusion, and sense of loss when your child grows more distant. It’s part one of a two part series that will help you u…
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If you want to be the type of middle-grade writer who creates books with characters who feel like real people, and transports kids out of their own world into the imaginary one you have created in such a way that they lose themselves and actually feel some sort of grief when the book ends… … then you need to start with understanding who middle-grad…
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Does your “family time” feel like everyone’s just sitting together but living in separate digital worlds? Have screen-time battles left you feeling more disconnected from your teen than ever? What if reclaiming connection didn’t require more rules? If your family room feels more like a collection of people staring at separate screens than a place o…
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When was the last time your well-meaning questions turned your teen into a brick wall? If you’re tired of watching your teen shut down, walk away, or give one-word answers, you’re not alone. In today’s episode, we’re uncovering why the way you ask can actually create more distance—and how one simple shift can open the door to real connection. Every…
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Is your teen’s constant pull toward devices and friends leaving you feeling shut out? Do you worry that you’re losing the bond you once had with your child? What if their need for connection is actually God’s design calling out to you? Ever feel like your teen is slipping away—spending more time on their phone, retreating to their room, or turning …
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So, you want to write a middle-grade novel. Maybe you have an idea that just won't let you be. Or maybe you've spent years writing picture books, and you'd like to try something different? But when you sit down in front of your computer… well, you don't quite know how to start. That's why, in this episode, we're taking a deep dive into how reading …
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Are you tired of repeating your advice to your teen and getting eye rolls or silence in return? Do you feel frustrated when your teen seems to tune out even the guidance you know could help them? Wondering why your well-meaning solutions often push your teen further away instead of connecting them to you? In this episode, we’re diving into a common…
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Ever feel like one wrong word with your teen can flip the whole conversation? A slammed door, a sarcastic remark, or the dreaded eye roll—and suddenly you’re caught in a storm of emotions. Your heart races, defensiveness rises, and before you know it, you’ve drifted into frustration or silence. Mom, I know that storm well. And I also know this: you…
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What does leadership in learning really look like when the ground beneath us keeps shifting? In this episode of Learning at Large, we're joined by Laura Overton and Michelle Ockers, co-authors of The L&D Leader: Principles and Practice for Delivering Business Value. Instead of offering another rigid playbook, Laura and Michelle share how L&D leader…
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What’s the future of sugar reduction—and how will it change what we eat? Can sugar reduction actually boost business growth? In this episode of The Business Ownership Podcast I interviewed Kash Rocheleau. Kash Rocheleau is the co-owner of The Reset Button, a one-stop shop for ADAS calibration services, where she oversees financial operations includ…
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Ever feel like you’re losing connection with your teen? Like every attempt at conversation ends in silence or conflict? Silence at the dinner table, battles over screen time, or constant eye rolls that make you feel invisible in your own home? Maybe you’ve been carrying sadness or guilt, feeling the weight of distance between you and your child — a…
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Strong voice is important in all fiction, but it's vital in middle grade. Why? Because kids between 8 and 12, who are almost ready to leave early childhood behind and embark on big adventures, need a safe way to do so. How do they do it? Through the characters in middle-grade novels who are living the life they want to live. If your characters have…
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Have you ever said something you meant as helpful, only to have your teen take it the wrong way? You’re thinking, “I just want them to know I care.” But what they hear is, “You don’t think I can do anything.” In this episode, we’ll look at why your words sometimes don’t land the way you intend—and 3 key shifts that help your teen feel safe to keep …
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Do you really know what makes your business valuable to buyers? Would your company attract the right buyer if you tried to sell today? In this episode of The Business Ownership Podcast I interviewed Tristan Tahmaseb. Tristan Tahmaseb is a Director at ButcherJoseph & Co. He helps founder- and family-owned businesses navigate complex ownership transi…
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Ever wonder what really makes teens feel seen and valued? In this heartfelt conversation with my daughter Bre, we pull back the curtain on the everyday moments that build lasting connection between parents and teens. From playful interactions to deep discussions, we share both sides of the parent-teen relationship - what works, what doesn't, and wh…
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Moms, when your teen pulls back, it can feel discouraging and even scary. But what if behind the silence is a longing to be known? In this powerful conversation with my daughter Bre, now 35, you’ll hear straight from her heart about her experiences as a teen and young adult — what made it hard to talk openly with us, what shifted when we learned ne…
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If you want to write middle-grade novels, you need to know what they are before you can put pen to paper. Knowing the guidelines will help you plot your story and write your book, and it will also increase your chances of being published. In this episode of Middle Grade Made Easy(er), we take a look at: What makes a chapter book What makes a young …
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What happens when you finally push past your biggest fear? In this follow-up episode, I share the powerful story of what happened after I left a trembling message that changed my life—a reunion 55 years in the making. Moms, if you’ve been waiting on the other side of silence, hoping your teen will open up, this episode will encourage you that conne…
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Moms, do you ever walk away from a conversation with your teen feeling like they just don’t respect you? Maybe it’s the eye rolls, the sarcasm, or the silence that leaves you hurt and wondering if things will ever change. Here’s the surprising truth: most of the time, these conflicts aren’t really about respect at all. They’re about something deepe…
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What if the deepest connection with your teen is locked behind an iron vault of fear? In this deeply personal episode, I take you behind the scenes of my own story—55 years of silence, a hidden identity, and how fear of rejection nearly kept me from one of life’s most precious connections. If you’ve ever: Felt like you’re walking on eggshells with …
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What if the success of your learning programs wasn't measured by completion rates or ROI on every project - but by how much they make people want to stay? In this podcast episode, we're joined by Courtney Brouse, Talent & Development Manager at Midtown Athletic Clubs, who shares how she's reframing learning to focus on connection, culture, and the …
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Moms, have you ever caught your teen in a white lie—or felt that sinking gut feeling that they aren’t telling you the whole truth? It can feel frustrating, even scary, when honesty doesn’t come easily in your relationship. But here’s the thing: lying is rarely just about the lie itself. Behind every dishonest moment is a story—a deeper reason that …
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What if video marketing wasn’t about going viral, but about getting results? Want to know the secret to video content that converts? In this episode of The Business Ownership Podcast I interviewed Atiba de Souza. Atiba de Souza, renowned as a "Super Connector" and the "Video Content Superman," is a celebrated marketer and business owner whose caree…
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In this episode of Catalyst, Niké explores the shift from seeking belonging to actively creating it. We often enter community spaces hoping to feel seen, accepted, and held but rarely pause to ask how we contribute to that experience for others. Niké breaks down what it means to move from passive participation to intentional co-creation in communit…
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What began as a small group in Greg and Kim’s living room grew into a safe haven where young people could wrestle with their faith and discover God’s truth through the power of being heard. In this episode, we continue the conversation and go even deeper into what makes listening transformational. 🎧 In Part 2, you’ll hear: Why listening is the key …
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What happens when two parents step into the unknown and simply offer listening ears to young people who feel disconnected, lost, or unsure of their faith? In this episode, my good friends, Greg and Kim McInturff, share how a simple invitation turned into five+ years of transformational community for young adults—where their questions were welcomed,…
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Are you undervaluing your products and leaving money on the table? How much growth are you missing because you don’t fully understand your metrics? In this episode of The Business Ownership Podcast I interviewed Pablo Paul Lemberg. Paul has advised entrepreneurs and worked with thousands of business owners to grow revenues, profits and valuation — …
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In this episode of Catalyst, Niké explores what it really means to stay in community when you mess up instead of running, shutting down, or shaming yourself. She unpacks how perfectionism, shame, and the fear of being called out keep people from showing up with honesty and care. Being a good community member isn’t about avoiding mistakes. It’s abou…
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If criticism from your teen—or even from someone you deeply love—shakes your confidence, this episode is for you. You don’t need thicker skin or a perfect track record to have peace in conflict. Instead, I’m sharing a life-changing truth from God’s Word that will anchor your heart no matter what’s said… and when you live from this truth, connection…
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Are mornings already turning into a race against the clock? Do your questions about your teen’s new friends shut the conversation down? Have homework talks already blown up into arguments? Back-to-school can be one of the most challenging times for moms and teens—but it can also be a fresh start. If some of your conversations about routines, friend…
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Not all ads are created equal — are you running the wrong ones? Could your marketing funnel be killing your ad results? In this episode of The Business Ownership Podcast I interviewed Jennifer Tamborski. Jennifer Tamborski, a seasoned Digital Marketing Strategist, specializes in empowering business owners with innovative marketing and tailored digi…
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How do you support 170,000+ learners across every level of English football? In this episode, we're joined by Nick Baker, Head of Learning Design and Digital Innovation at the Football Association (FA), to explore how they're making coach education more personalized, inclusive, and effective. From grassroots volunteers to elite professionals, Nick …
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In this episode of Catalyst, Niké kicks off Season Three by naming the small but harmful behaviors that quietly break down community spaces. From staying silent during harm to placing unspoken expectations on others, these patterns might feel subtle but they create real impact in a part two! Support the show Leave a rating and review for the podcas…
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Moms, ever feel invisible when your teen’s on their phone? You ask a question and get a grunt, a hand wave, or maybe nothing at all. It’s easy to feel hurt—or frustrated—when your teen acts like their screen matters more than you. But there’s a better way. In this episode, I’m giving you a simple 3-step connection strategy to use in the moment—one …
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