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Welcome to Leaders of Today: From Teens to Titans, the podcast where we dive into the experiences of current Titan leaders to uncover how their teenage years shaped their paths to success and how a coach might have helped them along the way. Hosted by Lorraine Connell, Teen Leadership Coach and founder of Peers Not Fears, this show offers parents, teens, and aspiring leaders invaluable insights and practical advice. In each episode, we candidly talk with leaders who reflect on their challenges, triumphs, and pivotal moments from their youth. We explore how mentorship and coaching helped or could have impacted their journey, and we invite them to become mentors for our program teens, sharing their wisdom and experiences. Whether you’re a parent seeking to empower your child, a teen navigating the complexities of adolescence, or an aspiring leader looking for guidance, Leaders of Today: From Teens to Titans provides the tools and inspiration needed to cultivate leadership skills, foster resilience, and embrace potential. Join our community dedicated to nurturing the next generation of leaders. Subscribe now and embark on a transformative journey towards unlocking your teen’s leadership potential!
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![A student-athlete shares about mental health, academic challenges, making choices after high school and much more](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog10953625/IMG-6504_yd4iim_300x300.jpeg)
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
In this episode, we meet Maddie, a 16-year-old senior, who is a three-season athlete. She is a driven and competitive athlete, who also loves school and challenging classes. Balancing all she wants can be difficult, but she shares how she learned her limits.
Her dream school would have less structured time for academics, flexible time for sports, good food, a gym and library of course, but more importantly, a mental health center, and mental health days that students could take without penalty.
For her age, she is very mature, and has some really valuable advice on how we engage with students. Our words have power as teachers and coaches. While we may not be able to prevent every negative impact, knowing that power is really important in these roles.
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