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Mentor Select: Parenting Teens To Be Successful Adults

by Derrich Phillips

Mentor Select serves as an invaluable resource for parents who are raising teenagers. Each week I interview leading experts who share practical tips, strategies, and resources that parents can use to empower their teens to be successful adults.

Episodes

MS-099: The Art of Turning Negative Into Positive- Youth Basketball Coach Marcus Jones shares the strategies he uses to teach his athletes how to turn the negative into positive

43m · Published 10 Jun 12:27

Show Notes

Episode: “The Art of Turning The Negative Into Positive”

 

Welcome to Episode 99 of the Mentor Select | Parenting Teens To Be Successful Adults 

In this episode, Coach Marcus Jones  and I discuss strategies to help teens turn the negative into positive.

So if you want to learn creative ways to help your teens effectively manage stress and peer pressure, tune in now!

In this episode, you'll discover:

“The Art of Turning The Negative Into Positive”

  • Adapting to Change
  • Expecting the Unexpected
  • Overcoming Adversity

About Us

Marcus Jones has been coaching youth sports for over 24 years. His accomplishments includes:

  • Founder and head coach of the 501(c) 3 non-profit organization Red Warriors basketball elite team
  • Graduate of The Art Institute of Dallas with a degree in audio engineering
  • Proud Alumni of Gamblin University and a member of Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship INC.

 

More Information

Learn more about how to parting your teen to a be a success adult visit Links & Mentions From This Episode:

https://www.redwarriorsbasketball.com/?fbclid=IwAR2OcX5ZxXE19HSSdHApBa-5X_z4GfB6ZI1-PGXUZcnQy1kDR2HW-Zc0Upw

 

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MS-098: Cultivating Teens to be Critical Thinkers- Instructor at Indiana State University Dr. Adeyemi Doss shares how cultivating teens to be critical thinkers starts at home

35m · Published 03 Jun 13:32

Episode: “How to Expose Teens to the Arts”

 

Welcome to Episode 98 of the Mentor Select | Parenting Teens To Be Successful Adults

In this episode, Dr. Adeyemi Doss and I discuss Cultivating Teens to be Critical Thinkers.

So if you want to equip your teen with the vital life skills that they don’t learn in the classroom tune in now!

In this episode, you'll discover:

“How to Cultivate Teens to be Critical Thinkers”

  • - Cultivating Critical Thinkers
  • - Interrogating Life Experiences
  • - Student-centered Approach
  • - Giving teens a voice

About Us

Dr. Adeyemi Doss is an expert in African American & African Diaspora Studies whose accomplishments include:

  • Ph.D. - African American & African Diaspora Studies, Indiana University - 2016
  • 2020 Professing Excellence & Inspiring Instruction Award Winner-Indiana State University
  • Works primarily in the areas of critical philosophy of race, and the philosophy of the Black experience.
  • Particularly interested in the formation of African-American philosophical thought as articulated within the social context and historical space of anti-Black racism, African-American agency, and identity formation.

More Information

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Links & Mentions From This Episode:

https://www.indstate.edu/faculty-staff/adeyemi-doss#credentials

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MS-097: How to Expose Teens to the Arts- Kevin Hamilton, co-founder of Southwest Soul Circuit and GYDP, shares how the arts empowers teens to express themselves in healthy ways and discover their strengths

30m · Published 27 May 10:42

Episode: “How to Expose Teens to the Arts”

 

Welcome to Episode 97 of the Mentor Select | Parenting Teens To Be Successful Adults .

In this episode, Kevin Hamilton  and I discuss helping teens identify healthy outlets to express themselves.

So if you want to learn creative ways to introduce teens to the arts so that they ultimately develop a love for it, tune in now!

In this episode, you'll discover:

“How to Expose Teens to the Arts”

  • Increasing teens’ emotional quotient - 8:48
  • Creating a safe learning environment-11:51
  • Balancing discipline and direction with fun-25:49

About Us

Kevin Hamilton  is an expert in Arts & Entertainment whose accomplishments include:

  • Co-founder of Southwest Soul Circuit and GYDP who has worked with educating youth since 1986
  • Graduate of the Dallas School for the Performing Arts, Tennessee State University, and the University of Arizona as a vocal performance major
  • Performer in (3) major operas as a classically trained baritone
  • US Air Force veteran
  • Plays almost all of the instruments in the studio to create unique, musically sound compositions.

More Information

Learn more about how to expose your teen to the Arts & Entertainment visit https://app.mysoundwise.com/signup/soundcast_user/1590066277980s

Arts & Entertainment Links & Mentions From This Episode:

https://www.facebook.com/pg/Garden-Youth-Development-Project-Inc-310608508961415/about/?ref=page_internal

http://www.gardenyouth.org/gardenyouth/youthdevelopment.html

 

http://swsoulcircuit.com/

 

Thanks for Tuning In!

Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!

If you enjoyed this episode on Helping teens identify healthy outlets to express themselves , please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.

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MS-096: Helping Teens Rebuild After They Get Into Trouble-National Desktop Manager shares how his support system help him rebuild after a bad decision landed him in big trouble

39m · Published 20 May 12:11

During Keiland's junior year of high school, he and a group of friends made a decision that would forever change the course of their lives. The events that followed inspired the movie Carter High. Learn how Keiland's parents, family, and friends supported him through these hard times, and how Keiland was able to rebuild his life into a great success story. 

MS-095_ Graduating College with a Career-ready Degrees-Executive Director Dan Hooper shares how Scholarshot prepares its scholoars to graduate from college with less than $4,000 in debt.

31m · Published 13 May 01:59

ScholarShot was founded in 2009 by concerned business professionals, educators and community volunteers who saw numerous well-meaning college advisement and “access” programs failing at-risk students. In Texas, 9 out of 10 of these students who get into college drop out. ScholarShot has developed a proven model of academic navigation, personal guidance and financial support that reverses this outcome with 90% of our Scholars succeeding in earning life-changing vocational, associate or undergraduate degrees. Leveraging the success of the ScholarShot model, our Degree Dallas Campaign is on track to produce 500 first generation college degrees from Dallas County.

MS-094: Enhancing Parent Engagement- The CEO of EAGLE 7, JeJuan Stewart shares strategies how parents can enhance engagement with their teens

29m · Published 06 May 12:50

Mrs. JeJuan D. Stewart  is the wife of  Late Rev. John C. Stewart, Jr., mother of four and grandmother of four.  Professionally, she is a trained PA-Anesthetist having graduated from Emory University’s PA program. A Gwinnett county resident for over 24 years, her focus on family enrichment is a priority.

JeJuan has a passion for community engagement, parent empowerment and youth leadership development. She founded the Gwinnett NAACP Youth Council in 2004 with her late husband. She served as its advisor for six years. Through innovative programming and community collaborations, she developed the ideas that serve as a foundation for EAGLE 7 LLC today.

EAGLE 7 designs programs and develops conferences/seminars to meet the needs of  our constituents .  Engaging diversity among community groups and supporting local grassroots organizations with specific needs  is our specialty.

MS-094: Enhancing Parent Engagement- The CEO of EAGLE 7, JeJuan Stewart shares strategies how parents can enhance engagement with their teens

29m · Published 06 May 12:50

Mrs. JeJuan D. Stewart  is the wife of  Late Rev. John C. Stewart, Jr., mother of four and grandmother of four.  Professionally, she is a trained PA-Anesthetist having graduated from Emory University’s PA program. A Gwinnett county resident for over 24 years, her focus on family enrichment is a priority.

JeJuan has a passion for community engagement, parent empowerment and youth leadership development. She founded the Gwinnett NAACP Youth Council in 2004 with her late husband. She served as its advisor for six years. Through innovative programming and community collaborations, she developed the ideas that serve as a foundation for EAGLE 7 LLC today.

EAGLE 7 designs programs and develops conferences/seminars to meet the needs of  our constituents .  Engaging diversity among community groups and supporting local grassroots organizations with specific needs  is our specialty.

MS-093: Increasing Parents' Influence- Corneilius Shackelford, the Founder of Next Level Elite Athletic Training shares strategies how parents can increase their influence over their teens.

37m · Published 29 Apr 13:05

Next Level Elite Athletic Training is an elite program for young athletes to learn the necessary tools to grow into the athlete they were born to be! Teaching a mindset of hard work & relentlessness is essential to being a Successful Athlete. This is Professional Training designed to help maximize Speed, Agility, Power, & develop unique skill sets to launch your Athlete on to the Next Level!

MS-093: Increasing Parents' Influence- Corneilius Shackelford, the Founder of Next Level Elite Athletic Training shares strategies how parents can increase their influence over their teens.

37m · Published 29 Apr 13:05

Next Level Elite Athletic Training is an elite program for young athletes to learn the necessary tools to grow into the athlete they were born to be! Teaching a mindset of hard work & relentlessness is essential to being a Successful Athlete. This is Professional Training designed to help maximize Speed, Agility, Power, & develop unique skill sets to launch your Athlete on to the Next Level!

MS-092: How Moms Can Better Bond With Teen Sons- Molly Smith, Committee Coordinator for the Young Men's Service League shares how YMSL provides moms opportunities for bonding with their sons through community service

28m · Published 22 Apr 00:11

The Young Men’s Service League is a 501(c)(3) non-profit national organization. Members of YMSL are moms and their teenage sons who volunteer together to serve their local communities during his four years of high school. YMSL currently represents over 7,000 moms and 8,000 young men as part of 94 chapters across 15 states. YMSL offers moms service opportunities and time together with her son(s) to grow their relationship and to instill in him a heart of service to last a lifetime. In addition to service, as part of its four-year comprehensive program, YMSL teaches leadership and life skills to develop our young men to become the capable, confident and compassionate leaders of tomorrow.

Mentor Select: Parenting Teens To Be Successful Adults has 118 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 71:07:36. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 8th, 2024 13:42.

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