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Advice to Teachers and Parents When Guiding Teens on Instagram

Millions of teenagers, mostly girls, have spiraled into symptoms of depression and despair after spending time on social media platforms, such as Instagram. The data seems to indicate the connection between depression and Instagram is not just a coincidence. In this episode, Tim and Andrew explore the affects of social media on teens and give advice on how teachers can […]

Jan 10, 202229 min

Ten Interesting Facts About Generation Z and How They Affect Us All

Generation Z is a population that endured a down economy during childhood but are hopeful it will be up as they come of age. The last twenty years have been tumultuous. Over time, culture has evolved. Commerce changed rapidly, and information has increased each year. Mental health remains Gen Z's top priority. In this episode, Tim and Andrew break down […]

Dec 30, 202130 min

Revised: Essential Wisdom for Leaders of Every Generation with Randy Hain

Please be advised; this is a re-upload of the podcast posted Dec. 9th. It is our sincerest apology to Randy Hain and to our audience for the incorrect podcast being uploaded. Please enjoy these insightful words of advice from our very special guest. About Randy Hain Randy Hain, award-winning author, executive coach and leadership consultant, Just released his eighth book […]

Dec 17, 202123 min

Morality and Social Media: Have You Considered the Impact?

Consider this reality. What the computer was for the Millennial Generation, social media is for Generation Z. We all recognize that social media isn't going away. Most of us don't want it to. Over nine in ten adults surveyed acknowledge they are on it themselves. What we may not recognize, however, are the moral implications it has on our young. […]

Dec 2, 202128 min

Why Your Students Need a Better Emotional Vocabulary

Students' vocabulary has decreased from the 1950s to today. In over 40 years of the survey, a pattern emerged: Correct scores rose from the generations born around 1900 to the generations born around 1950 and then dropped afterward. So, although we are more educated than ever, our use of language may be smaller. In this episode we discuss how to […]

Nov 25, 202125 min

Struggling to Establish Both Relationships and Accountability with Your Students? Try Using a Social Contract.

There is an old idea we can look to in order to both create a connection with our students and at the same time, hold them accountable to the rules and expectations by which we are all bound. It's called a 'social contract.' Join us on this week's episode as we explain how you can implement a social in your […]

Nov 18, 202125 min

Busting a Common Myth Preventing Students From Leading

Ultimately, leaders are helped when they have some level of magnetism. Inspiring and motivating people in an organization is a bonus aspect of leadership. Too much of it, however, can be detrimental. Learn this week what makes or breaks students stepping up and leading well. Resources: The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership Contact: [email protected] Social Media: @GrowingLeaders, @TimElmore & @AndrewMcPeak

Nov 11, 202126 min

One Magical Idea to Increase Student Engagement This Fall

Have we made our classrooms similar to an instant cake mix? Do we believe that teaching students is as simple as following a checklist? Find out in this week's episode what we believe teachers can do to increase student engagement this fall. Brian Regan YouTube clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7kfDjQVZvs Resources: Habitudes for Social & Emotional Learning Contact: [email protected] Social Media: @GrowingLeaders, @TimElmore […]

Nov 4, 202129 min

Leveraging High Standards and Gracious Forgiveness in Your Classroom Today

This is the final episode in this series focusing on Tim Elmore's newest book, The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership, releasing on Nov. 2nd, 2021. To pre-order the book and gain access to the mini-course visit: timelmore.com/book Resources: The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership Pre-Order + Bonus Contact: [email protected] Social Media: @GrowingLeaders, @TimElmore & @AndrewMcPeak

Oct 28, 202127 min

How to Balance the Paradox of Humility and Confidence with Your Students

This is the second of three episodes focusing on Tim Elmore's newest book, The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership, releasing on Nov. 2nd, 2021. To pre-order the book and gain access to the mini-course visit: timelmore.com/book To take the leadership quiz now visit: https://hcleadershipessentials.com/pages/leadership-quiz Resources: The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership Pre-Order + Bonus Contact: [email protected] Social Media: @GrowingLeaders, @TimElmore […]

Oct 21, 202114 min

How to Navigate the Current Landscape of Leading on Today's School Campus

This is the first of three episodes focusing on Tim Elmore's newest book, The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership, releasing on Nov. 2nd, 2021. To pre-order the book and gain access to the mini-course visit: timelmore.com/book Resources: The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership Pre-Order + Bonus Contact: [email protected] Social Media: @GrowingLeaders, @TimElmore & @AndrewMcPeak

Oct 14, 202126 min

How to Lead Kids Who've Experienced Adult-Sized Trauma

According to a nationwide study, 82% of Generation Z members report experiencing at least one traumatic event in their lives. For many teens, it was something that happened during the early years of their lives, but for even more, it was the pandemic. Add to that the societal pressure to have it all together and it can be overwhelming. In […]

Oct 7, 202123 min

Four Lessons on Leading Young People From the Tokyo Olympics

The postponed Olympics Games held in Tokyo are now history. As always, there were highs and lows for competing athletes, but we'd like to focus on some insights we gain as we watched this year's young athletes perform. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak discuss four lessons on leading young people from the Tokyo Olympics. Resources: Habitudes for […]

Sep 30, 202121 min

The Comeback School

Want to make a great comeback from the setback of COVID-19? Every school would benefit from instilling a philosophy into our students where everyone responds to the hour we find ourselves in by knowing, growing, and sowing what's inside of them for the sake of others. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak discuss how to effectively lead your […]

Sep 23, 202130 min

Five Resilience Stories that Could Keep Your Students from Giving Up

If you are one of the many educators, coaches, or leaders across the country who struggle to build resilience in your kids, athletes, or students, we may have a practical solution for you. One way to keep yourself going is to see resilience in others, so you can then believe in yourself. That's why in this episode, Tim Elmore and […]

Sep 16, 202126 min

Sharenting: Solving the Problem of Parents and Kids on Instagram

What happens when the heartfelt ambitions of parenthood meet the ubiquitous opportunities of social media? "Sharenting" happens any time an adult in charge of a child's well-being, such as a parent or a teacher, transmits private details about a child via digital channels. The problem, of course, is that even though we may be the parent or guardian, kids are […]

Sep 9, 202126 min

The Art of Drawing Commitment from Students

Adults everywhere offer "programs" to students, but what students really want and need are deep and trusting relationships. Generation Z has been programmed to death. They have sports programs thrown at them, they have YouTube and Amazon programs targeted at them and they have TV programs to watch. What they don't experience is rich relationships and community. They often don't […]

Sep 2, 202130 min

Building an Emotionally Intelligent Culture on Your School Campus with Steve Moore

As an administrator, principal, teacher, or counselor you set the tone for the culture on your school campus. But how do you help your teachers, staff, and students thrive in such a constantly changing environment? In this episode, Tim Elmore, Andrew McPeak, and Steve Moore discuss how you can build an emotionally intelligent culture on your school campus. Resources: Building […]

Aug 26, 202118 min

How to Help Students Become Objective Rather than Obsessive

Obsessing over people, desires or worries is quite common today. Given our "instant-access, on-demand" culture, our brains are not used to going hours without answers. So, we ruminate on uncertainties until we're anxious and even panicking. In short, uncertainties breed dissatisfaction, which launches rumination. It can wreak havoc. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak discuss how you can […]

Aug 19, 202122 min

Helping Students Strike a Balance Between Inclusion and Diversity

Schools today have a difficult challenge to manage. They have to find a way to create a balance between: Students feeling safe and finding others they belong to and identify with on campus. Students feeling stretched as they get ready for a diverse and unpredictable world. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak discuss how you can help your […]

Aug 12, 202125 min

Read Before You Lead: Why Every Thermostat Has a Thermometer

Leaders don't need a title, position, or badge to influence others. Genuine leaders influence people by understanding the current "temperature" among a group and responding accordingly. They observe when a community is cool and needs to be heated up–when it needs some passion infused into the team. They also can see when a group is hot and needs a calming […]

Aug 5, 202125 min

Managing Your Culture with Tree Beeckman

In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak interview Theresa Beeckman aka "Tree" and discuss some practical tips on how to effectively manage the culture on your team. Tree is a former Division 1 athlete and volleyball coach who travels the country conducting team workshops and coach development programming. Resources: Managing Your Culture & Bring Tree to Speak to Your Team […]

Jul 29, 202125 min

Why SEL Has to be More Than Just a Class

In the minds of parents, students, and even teachers, Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) has become an "academic subject." Rather than being seen as the set of life skills that all adults in a student's life must come together to help them develop, we have transformed the development of these skills into classes, curriculums, and syllabi. So, if you are […]

Jul 22, 202132 min

The Case For Why A Broader Perspective Is A Crucial Skill Your Students Need

Research psychologists recently completed studies on the mental health of everyday individuals. One important finding was participants who are prone to dogmatism – stuck in their ways and relatively resistant to credible evidence – actually have a problem with processing evidence even at a perceptual level. They only see things one way. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak […]

Jul 15, 202122 min

Digital Citizenship: Having The Right Conversation With Students

Do your students feel a sense of responsibility for what they say and how they conduct themselves in the digital space? In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak discuss digital citizenship and how to navigate these difficult conversations with your students. Resources: Habitudes for Social & Emotional Learning Contact: [email protected] Social Media: @GrowingLeaders, @TimElmore & @AndrewMcPeak

Jul 8, 202126 min

Building & Utilizing Emotional Intelligence in the Classroom with Dr. Adam Saenz

In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak interview Dr. Adam Saenz and discuss the importance of building and utilizing emotional intelligence (EQ) in the classroom. Dr. Adam Sáenz earned his Ph.D. in School Psychology from Texas A&M University as a United States Department of Education doctoral fellow. He completed his predoctoral clinical training under a fellowship appointment to Harvard Medical […]

Jul 1, 202125 min

How SEL Can Accelerate Maturity in Students

Over a decade ago, we began to hypothesize about a trait we were observing in high school and college students. After researching the reasons for this we came up with a term – artificial maturity. Artificial maturity is the result of kids being over-exposed to information earlier than they are ready and kids being under-exposed to first-hand experiences later than […]

Jun 24, 202127 min

The One Soft Skill That Can Make or Break A Person

After working at some level of relationship with over 8,000 schools or organizations, we believe there is a root "skill" that not only influences all others, but when mastered, enables people—especially students—to master themselves and succeed. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak discuss the one soft skill that can make or break a person and how you can develop […]

Jun 17, 202122 min

Four Mental Health and Wellness Practices You Can Start with Your Students

Mental health issues were already mounting among those in Generation Z, but the global pandemic has taken its toll and left them in worse mental and emotional health than ever. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak share four mental health and wellness practices you can start with your students. Resources: Stressed Out eBook & Habitudes for Social & […]

Jun 10, 202130 min

Seven Ideas to Employ if Remote or Hybrid Learning Doesn't Go Away

Although millions of teachers, students, and parents would say the abrupt transition to remote learning over a year ago was problematic, many are now preparing for more of it going into the 2021-22 school year. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak share seven ideas to employ if remote or hybrid learning doesn't go away next school year. Resources: […]

Jun 3, 202128 min

Ten Terms That Define Generation Z Today

After reviewing the data on members of Generation Z in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and this past year overall, we have curated ten characteristics summarized by two-word terms that will help you wrap your arms around their reality. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak share ten defining terms for Generation Z. Resources: The Pandemic Population & […]

May 27, 202129 min

Five Practices to Help Students Make Stress Work For Them

It's impossible for today's students to completely avoid the everyday stressors that come with life in school today. But what if there was a way to allow those stressors to lead students together rather than fall apart? In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak share five practices to help your students make stress work for them. Resources: Habitudes for […]

May 20, 202129 min

Three Helpful Secrets for Putting Empathy to Work

Although we like to think humans are logical creatures, we don't respond proportionately as the needs become greater. We are sensitized to risk by our feelings, not necessarily our minds. There is a fine line between feeling engaged and feeling overwhelmed inside our brains. So, how do we convince ourselves to engage in compassionate acts for others? In this episode, Tim Elmore […]

May 13, 202129 min

How to Teach SEL Skills To Middle School Students

Teaching middle school students can be difficult. The students are in a unique season of life that makes it challenging for educators to practically develop social-emotional skills in them. In this episode, Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak discuss effective ways you can teach social-emotional learning skills to middle school students. Resources: SEL Curriculum for Middle School Students Contact: [email protected] Social […]

May 6, 202115 min

Eight Strategies to Build Mentally Tough Kids

One problem many adults are currently seeing in the youngest generation is the lack of mental toughness. Some might say that mental toughness is actually becoming rare in our world today. It has been defined as "the ability to resist, manage and overcome doubts, worries, concerns, and circumstances that prevent you from succeeding, or excelling at a performance outcome that […]

Apr 29, 202130 min

How the Pandemic Influenced Our Leadership and How to Stay Positive

Over the last year, we have been affected psychologically, even if we've remained healthy physically in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak. Consider the changes we've had thrust upon us in one year's time, including a pandemic, protests, pay reductions, polarized politics, and panic attacks from today's kids. In the course of time, our realities took a psychological toll on […]

Apr 22, 202125 min