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Finding Noble
Finding Noble
28 episodes
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Join Carly Red, your host, and her co-host, the brilliant, gentle therapist, Dr. Kevin Skinner-- as together we all work to strengthen mental health-- through human connection-- in today’s growing youth. https://findingnoble.com/
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Join Carly Red, your host, and her co-host, the brilliant, gentle therapist, Dr. Kevin Skinner-- as together we all work to strengthen mental health-- through human connection-- in today’s growing youth. https://findingnoble.com/
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Finding Noble
5 Key Steps to Help Children of Divorce stay Attached, Healthy and Happy.

With around 800,000 to 900,000 divorces occurring annually in the U.S., it's crucial as a society we learn how to better create safety, attachment, and emotional health for children of divorce.


Dr. Skinner reminds us all, "It's never too late"-- to heal, grow and get better in all of our relationships. Wherever you're at, please join us as we aim to compassionately touch on five key areas to help make life better for children and families experiencing the aftermath of divorce.



You and us,

We got this.

Carly Red & Dr. Skinner.





00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic

00:24 The Impact of Divorce on Families

01:16 Statistics on Divorce Rates

03:29 Betrayal Trauma and PTSD Post-Divorce

06:31 The Importance of Safety and Attachment for Children

12:18 Five Key Steps to Help Children of Divorce

12:48 Creating a Safe and Structured Environment

15:27 Effective Parenting Styles

18:29 Handling Transitions Between Homes

25:44 The Language We Use About Our Ex-Spouse

29:24 Protecting Your Child's Safety

30:08 Seeking Professional Help

31:00 Communicating Divorce with Children

33:14 Handling Emotional Conversations

38:26 Navigating Parenting Differences

42:17 The Importance of Maturity and Reconciliation

42:45 The Never-Ending Relationship of Divorced Parents

44:57 Healing, Moving Forward, Finding Happiness

48:51 Never Too Late: Acknowledging Pain and Rebuilding Relationships

53:31 Final Thoughts and Encouragement




Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast⁠⁠

We are hoping to help homes, families and educators everywhere…

so please 

like, review, subscribe and... 

even share with friends and family looking for parenting support.

To subscribe to helpful emails head here:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

***SEND YOUR PARENTING QUESTIONS TO: hello@findingnoble.com

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6 months ago
55 minutes 30 seconds

Finding Noble
[Part 2] Understanding and Treating Real OCD with Berkeley Runia Paulsen

Our guide today, Berkeley Runia Paulsen, shares her personal experience with OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), which began after the death of her brother when she was 11 years old.

Our conversation walks through the lonely nature of OCD, common yet widely unknown obsessions and compulsions, and Berkeley's journey through various treatments, including exposure response prevention (ERP) therapy.

We also learn about the heavy impact of OCD on daily life, the importance of cultivating uncertainty over "certainty" reassurances, and how family and caregivers can offer support.

Berkeley's story highlights how a brain and a person suffering from OCD can transform through very accessible and effective treatment processes.

There is a way out and we hope Berkeley's story delivers a lot of light to many who feel trapped in the dark spiraling tunnels of real OCD.


You and Us,

We got this.


Carly Red and Dr. Skinner




Treatment Center Referenced:

https://www.ocdanxietycenters.com/


Book Referenced:

https://a.co/d/9K5NCV2




Show Notes:

00:00 Introduction to Finding Noble Podcast

01:19 Berkeley's Personal Beginning with OCD

03:27 Understanding OCD Symptoms and Triggers

08:34 Exploring Common OCD Obsessions

13:09 The Impact of OCD on Daily Life

25:58 Seeking Treatment and Finding Hope

27:39 Understanding Exposure Therapy

27:58 Introduction to DBT and Its Modalities

28:51 The OCD Cycle Explained

30:18 Neuroplasticity and OCD

32:59 Personal Experiences with Exposure Therapy

33:34 Body Dysmorphic Disorder and OCD

36:01 Living with OCD: Challenges and Coping Strategies

39:20 The Importance of Comprehensive & Professional Help

50:04 Parental Guidance for Children with OCD

55:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast⁠⁠

We are hoping to help homes, families and educators everywhere…

so please 

like, review, subscribe and... 

even share with friends and family looking for parenting support.

To subscribe to helpful emails head here:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

***SEND YOUR PARENTING QUESTIONS TO: hello@findingnoble.com

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7 months ago
28 minutes 43 seconds

Finding Noble
[Part 1] Understanding and Treating Real OCD with Berkeley Runia Paulsen

Our guide today, Berkeley Runia Paulsen, shares her personal experience with OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), which began after the death of her brother when she was 11 years old.

Our conversation walks through the lonely nature of OCD, common yet widely unknown obsessions and compulsions, and Berkeley's journey through various treatments, including exposure response prevention (ERP) therapy.

We also learn about the heavy impact of OCD on daily life, the importance of cultivating uncertainty over "certainty" reassurances, and how family and caregivers can offer support.

Berkeley's story highlights how a brain and a person suffering from OCD can transform through very accessible and effective treatment processes.

There is a way out and we hope Berkeley's story delivers a lot of light to many who feel trapped in the dark spiraling tunnels of real OCD.


You and Us,

We got this.


Carly Red and Dr. Skinner




Treatment Center Referenced:

https://www.ocdanxietycenters.com/


Book Referenced:

https://a.co/d/9K5NCV2




Show Notes:

00:00 Introduction to Finding Noble Podcast

01:19 Berkeley's Personal Beginning with OCD

03:27 Understanding OCD Symptoms and Triggers

08:34 Exploring Common OCD Obsessions

13:09 The Impact of OCD on Daily Life

25:58 Seeking Treatment and Finding Hope

27:39 Understanding Exposure Therapy

27:58 Introduction to DBT and Its Modalities

28:51 The OCD Cycle Explained

30:18 Neuroplasticity and OCD

32:59 Personal Experiences with Exposure Therapy

33:34 Body Dysmorphic Disorder and OCD

36:01 Living with OCD: Challenges and Coping Strategies

39:20 The Importance of Comprehensive & Professional Help

50:04 Parental Guidance for Children with OCD

55:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast⁠

We are hoping to help homes, families and educators everywhere…

so please 

like, review, subscribe and... 

even share with friends and family looking for parenting support.

To subscribe to helpful emails head here:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

***SEND YOUR PARENTING QUESTIONS TO: hello@findingnoble.com

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7 months ago
29 minutes 32 seconds

Finding Noble
"Ask a Therapist": How Do I Know if my Own Child is at Risk of Suicide? And is Prevention Possible?
  • What are the 3 factors highly increasing your teen's risk of suicide?


  • Is my child at risk?


  • Do I really know my child?


  • Do I know how my child sees themselves?


  • Does my child really feel seen and like they belong here?


In this episode, Dr. Skinner shares how suicidal thoughts are actually much more common than we might believe, noting that most people have momentarily entertained the thought.

However, those at risk are typically individuals who align with these 3 factors:

1. I'm impulsive,

2. I feel I am in a crisis,

3. I have access.

Hence, the unusually high risk of teen suicide.


Studies show access to a gun or a form of poisoning likely through medical pills or substances, HIGHLY increases chances of a teen attempting suicide.

Also, most teens attempt suicide under an hour of deciding.


Our discussion also highlights the role we have as parents of creating and sustaining a warm home environment, drawing on the Grant Study to show how loving, deeply communicative relationships in childhood lead to longterm resilience, safety and belonging.

The concept of "accompaniment" is introduced, illustrating how attuned parenting help children feel known and safe along their years of tender growth.

Our conversation concludes with the importance of community support, kindness, education...... and these resources below.


Support and Resources Mentioned in this Episode:


My Life Is Worth Living Series:

⁠https://mylifeisworthliving.org/⁠


Parent Guidance Courses On Suicide:

⁠https://parentguidance.org/all-courses/


"How to Know a Person" by David Brooks:

https://a.co/d/45LYFUD



Show Notes:

00:00 Introduction to Finding Noble

00:28 Special Edition: Suicide Awareness

02:36 Understanding Who is at Risk of Suicide 

05:40 Warning Signs and Prevention

08:31 The Necessity for Vulnerable Dialogue

13:32 The Story Formation of Identity

17:43 Numbing Out of our Feelings

23:27 Loneliness, Trust, and Safety in our Closest Relationships

24:13 Understanding the Art of Connection

24:27 The Core Need to Be Seen

25:28 Reframing to See Oneself as Part of Whole– Belonging to the World

27:49 The Impact of Childhood Relationships– Grant Study

28:41 Warm Homes vs. Cold Homes

31:41 Eliminating Barriers and Realigning our Time with our Values

37:45 Generational Trauma and Cellular Memories

42:25 The Power of Accompaniment

47:54 Support for Families Facing Suicide



Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠

https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast


We are hoping to help homes, families and educators everywhere…

so please 

like, review, subscribe and... 

even share with friends and family looking for parenting support.

To subscribe to helpful emails head here:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


***SEND YOUR PARENTING QUESTIONS TO: hello@findingnoble.com

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7 months ago
50 minutes 16 seconds

Finding Noble
The Silent Killer of Your Teen’s Mental Health: Lack of Sleep. Why Sweet Dreams Make Happy Kids & Teens with Sleep Expert Dr. Jessica Meers

 Welcome to the sleep revolution. More than ever experts know how SLEEP defines the health of cognitive function, emotional regulation, social interaction... for everyone... but most especially teenagers!


Sleep-deprived teens often struggle with moodiness, risky behaviors, relational skills and even academics due to being forced to operate on insufficient sleep. 


The cascade of poor sleep can result in what Dr. Skinner refers to as "ego depletion," leaving teens incapable of functioning at their best, or even just adequately. 


Are our teenagers being rebellious or lazy, or is there more to the story?


Dr. Meers enlightens us on the biological changes that occur during adolescence, which can account for those infamous late nights and groggy mornings.

Maybe their disengagement isn’t just teenage defiance— maybe our kids are exhausted!


In this fascinating episode, renowned clinical psychologist and certified sleep medicine specialist, Dr. Jessica Meers, uncovers the hidden intricacies of sleep, focusing on the enigmatic and often elusive sleep patterns of teenagers—a topic more vital to their well-being than we might think.


Join us to find out how better sleep for our kids and teens is possible, today on Finding Noble. 


You and us,

We got this.

Carly Red & Dr. Skinner

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠



Show Notes:

00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement

00:45 Dr. Jessica Meers' Background and Expertise

01:26 The Importance of Sleep for Mental Health

02:00 Challenges of Adolescent Sleep

03:18 Biological Changes in Teen Sleep Patterns

07:47 Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Teens

11:11 Solutions for Better Sleep

12:00 The Role of Consistency in Sleep

14:12 Advocating for Later School Start Times

15:40 Real-Life Examples of Sleep Deprivation

20:20 The Perfect Storm of Sleep Risks for Teens

23:15 The Connection Between Sleep and Health

24:53 Modeling Good Sleep Habits for Teens

26:04 Parenting Challenges: Screen Time Before Bed

26:41 The Science Behind Device Usage and Sleep

27:37 Balancing Screen Time and Sleep Quality

28:30 The Role of Anxiety in Sleep Patterns

31:23 The Benefits and Drawbacks of Napping

36:08 Caffeine vs. Napping: What's Better?

37:44 Understanding Individual Sleep Needs

41:54 The Importance of Early Sleep

43:46 When to Seek Professional Help for Sleep Issues

47:57 Final Thoughts and Resources for Better Sleep



Link to freebie: Teen Sleep Survival Guide


To find out more about Dr. Jessica Meers:

-          Visit her website: rhythm-well.com

-          Follow her on Instagram: shetalkssleep


To subscribe to helpful emails head here:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast


***SEND YOUR PARENTING QUESTIONS TO: hello@findingnoble.com


Find expert-led parenting courses on: https://parentguidance.org/

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8 months ago
51 minutes 2 seconds

Finding Noble
“Ask a Therapist”: How to get your teen to talk, How to navigate a parent's addiction, & When parents can't quit battling with each other.

Today we are revisiting our fan favorite 'Ask a Therapist' format, where we tackle the most asked questions sent in from YOU parents.

Join our real expert Q&A with Dr. Skinner-- over the primary dilemmas you too are likely facing right now as a parent.



David Brooks once admitted,

“I don’t really know of many happy marriages. I know a lot of marriages where parents love their kids.”   


Dr. Skinner similarly acknowledges it’s hard to keep the garden of marriage nurtured.  It doesn’t water itself even if, or especially if,  you both are involved with your busy family life. 


Furthermore, conflict in parenting styles can also lead to further detachment from your partner. However, vocalizing a focused and united purpose in your desire for your kids happiness and growth, can unite you as a couple and bring you closer despite occupying different approaches. 




Dr. Skinner tackles how to get teens to open up!

He says,

“There are types of things and conversations that are not easy for us to have as parents and it's not easy for our children to have with us. 

So sometimes that's an earned conversation.   It takes time to develop that kind of nurturing, that kind of interaction where again, the concept of all human connection is safety.   I have to feel safe enough in your presence that you're not going to X, Y, Z, that you're going to hear me, that you're going to listen, that you still care, that you're still going to love me. I  think we often hold back because we're afraid of being judged.   We're afraid that our parents are going to judge us. They need to know that we are with them and we want to help them. We care."




The last question is a tough one– addressing family secrets, specifically hidden parental porn use. However, Dr. Skinner gives us a beautiful and hopeful response on how to address some of the weightier issues within our family relationships. 


Stay tuned for the whole episode– It’s worth it!. 


You and us--

We got this,


Carly Red & Dr. Skinner


00:00 Introduction and Session Overview

01:05 Everyday Parenting Battles

05:44 Unified purpose in Parenting

14:14 Put Down Your Parenting Weapons then Talk

19:24 Nurturing a Marriage within Parenting

23:23 Nurturing Relationships: Beyond Autopilot

23:48 Breaking Down Teen Communication Barriers

25:48 Encouraging Open Dialogue with Teens

30:48 Balancing Control and Independence in Parenting

34:16 Addressing Sensitive Issues: A Child's Perspective

39:29 Handling Family Secrets with Compassion

44:03 Concluding Thoughts and Resources


Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠

https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast


⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

We are hoping to help homes, families and educators everywhere…

so please 

like, review, subscribe and... 

even share with friends and family looking for parenting support.

To subscribe to helpful emails head here:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast


***SEND YOUR PARENTING QUESTIONS TO: hello@findingnoble.com

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8 months ago
45 minutes 35 seconds

Finding Noble
“It’s really hard to parent when you're beating the crap out of yourself ” -- How to Model Healthy Self Talk AND how your inner voice & dialogue are impacting everything -- With Andrea Rowley

Do you ever wonder how that inner voice of yours is shaping your world and impacting your mental health, your body, your reality and especially your relationships?  


Andrea Rowley (an expert in cognitive behavioral coaching and Chief Clinical Coach Officer at Noble Health) joins us this week to share how,

"Our language is defining what we believe about ourselves."

Andrea suggests considering questions like,


"What am I missing?" 


“Maybe there is more to this inner narrative outside of me, that I am not seeing?” 


This shift away from yourself-centric mid brain, not only fosters a healthier self-relationship, but also activates the brain'sproblem-solving prefrontal cortex. 


Dr. Skinner adds, "Curiosity is a huge factor here," encouraging listeners to replace our self-condemnation with curiosity and challenging our ingrained negative beliefs. 


Asking ourselves and our children frequently:


“How is your relationship with yourself? 

How are you speaking to yourself? 

How are you treating yourself?” 


….These questions can reframe our miscalculated and misguided ideas about our worth and especially recenter our own children’s sense of worth. 


Small simple shifts to more positive and compassionate inner language can move mental mountains!


We hope you will join us this week on Finding Noble!


You and us--

We got this,


Carly Red & Dr. Skinner



Show Notes:

00:00 Introduction and Guest Bio

02:02 The Power of Communication

04:36 Understanding Self Talk

06:10 Origins of Negative Self Talk

10:55 Transforming Negative Self Talk

17:32 Developing Self Compassion

23:49 Setting Boundaries and Self-Compassion

24:39 Creating New Neural Pathways

25:29 Parenting Without Self-Judgment

26:50 Handling Public Parenting Challenges

28:24 Visualizing Positive Self-Talk

29:14 Mindfulness and Self-Dialogue

29:37 Encouraging Positive Self-Talk in Children

30:36 Practical Tips for Positive Self-Talk

32:42 Challenging Negative Core Beliefs

35:37 Self-Compassion and Compassion for Others

39:50 Attuning to Children's Emotions

44:20 Reflective Listening with Children

46:27 Final Thoughts on Self-Talk and Mental Health


Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠

https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast


⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

We are hoping to help homes, families and educators everywhere…

so please 

like, review, subscribe and... 

even share with friends and family looking for parenting support.

To subscribe to helpful emails head here:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast


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9 months ago
48 minutes 4 seconds

Finding Noble
From Fixed to Flexible: How a Growth Mindset Will Make All the Difference in Your Parenting and Your Family's View of Success

" It's easy for us to think, Oh man, why can't I do this?

Am I not smart enough?

Am I not intelligent enough?

What's wrong with me?

And because we are in a society where it's fast paced and it's quick, I mean, really, if you want information, you go, you get on the chat whatever and it's right there. You get it.

The problem with that is most of the things that we experience in life require work, persistence, and effort."

-Dr. Skinner


In this episode, we discuss how cultural and societal factors so often condition a fixed mindset over a growth mindset.

We talk about the liberating language of growth and the transformation from celebrating inherent traits or outcomes to celebrating effort--- And how that may just get us further than we even thought possible.

We also emphasize how curiosity and asking questions.. basically being willing to look dumb...will actually pave and create the path we are hoping to find ourselves on.

And perhaps most importantly, Dr. Skinner helps us understand how growth mindsets in relation to relationships can become a game changer.

This one is a goodie. Hope you will join us this week!


You and us,

We got this.


Carly Red & Dr. Skinner



Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠

https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast


Show Notes:

00:00 Introduction to Growth Mindset

00:37 Understanding Fixed vs. Growth Mindset

02:24 Cultural Influences on Mindset

03:44 Personal Experiences with Growth Mindset

06:46 The Power of Effort and Persistence

08:47 Language and Mindset

11:15 Encouraging Growth Mindset in Children

17:58 Overcoming Challenges, Gain Confidence & Resilience

20:20 The Importance of Enjoying the Learning Process

22:10 Parental Influence and Mentorship

23:04 Overcoming Adversity and Developing a Growth Mindset

25:57 The Value of Effort and Purpose

27:35 Learning from Failure and Embracing Curiosity

34:37 Building Healthy Relationships with a Growth Mindset

39:16 Encouraging Growth in Ourselves and Others

40:28 Final Thoughts and Encouragement



⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

We are hoping to help homes, families and educators everywhere…

so please 

like, review, subscribe and... 

even share with friends and family looking for parenting support.

To subscribe to helpful emails head here:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast

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9 months ago
41 minutes 46 seconds

Finding Noble
"Ask A Therapist": Screen Time, Lies, and Motivation. Expert Q&A with Dr. Skinner

Today we are using an 'Ask a Therapist' format, where we tackle the most asked questions sent in from YOU parents.

Join our real Q& A-- over the primary dilemmas you too are likely facing right now as a parent.

Today we respond on handling dishonesty, managing screen time, repairing strained parent-child relationships, fostering motivation in children, and more.


" We want to have this conversation, 'I would rather you have a hard conversation with me than lie to me any day. And if you say, mom or dad, I don't agree, then let's talk about this. Let's do it together--'

Because the outcome is so much better because they are a part of it rather than just being obedient.'"

-Dr. Skinner



We hope you find relief, hope, validation and some of the answers you are seeking.

You and us,

We got this.



Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠

https://youtu.be/tfjU75zv8wo?feature=shared


Show Notes:

00:00 Introduction to Finding Noble

00:25 Ask a Therapist: Tackling Parent Questions

01:00 Screen Time Struggles: Real-Life Scenarios

01:59 Understanding the Impact of Screen Time

03:39 Effective Communication Strategies with Teens

04:38 Role-Playing Scenarios for Better Parenting

06:15 Balancing Work and Parenting

09:47 Repairing Parent-Teen Relationships

15:06 Navigating Teen Depression and Screen Time

19:50 Understanding Screen Time and Depression

20:56 Creating Alternative Experiences

21:58 Addressing Lying in Teenagers

22:59 Exploring Reasons Behind Lying

26:20 Teaching Integrity and Trust

29:08 Adjusting Parenting Approaches

34:18 Motivating Children Effectively

38:03 Concluding Thoughts and Resources


⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

We are hoping to help homes, families and educators everywhere…

so please 

like, review, subscribe and... 

even share with friends and family looking for parenting support.

To subscribe to helpful emails head here:⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Watch the episodes on Youtube:⁠⁠⁠

https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast

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9 months ago
39 minutes 15 seconds

Finding Noble
Part 2: How Parents Hurt or Help their Child's Performance with Mental Strength and Performance Coach Dr. Bobby Low

“If you develop or even have all of the physical abilities and all of the physical skill sets, THEY ESSENTIALLY ARE USELESS, if you don’t have the right mental skills to help let them come out.”

--Dr. Bobby Low


“We know that there's lots of things that come into our minds as performers or as athletes that interfere with our performance-- that block our performance-- that inhibit our performance... My job is to help unblock all those things and teach individuals the correct thinking patterns. So they can unlock their performance and perform their best.”


As an accomplished mental strength coach at BYU with a rich background in sport and performance psychology, Dr. Low joins us for a 2 part episode where we come to understand how mental strength opens the door for optimal performance in any endeavor.

He shares how comprehensive mental strength can be built. How words and language impact our brain and body’s ability to perform. We discuss the science behind how motivation and momentum are achieved. How to best handle the challenges of tough teammates and leaders (coaches, teachers, mentors, instructors, etc.) We learn about the important shift from arrogance to confidence and why there is a difference.

And most of all we learn how to best help our own children find joy in the process whilst also unlocking their full potential.


This is one of our favorite episodes yet! Don't miss this one.


*Go check out Dr. Low's new app:

⁠⁠MOTYV8⁠⁠⁠

MOTYV8 IS an incredible tool for building Comprehensive Mental Health Training intended for kids, parents, and coaches.


Show notes:

PART 1:

00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

00:28 Dr. Bobby Low's Background and Achievements

01:38 Role of Mental Strength in Performance

03:49 Comprehensive Mental Strength Training

05:03 Importance of Mental Skills in Sports

08:11 Practical Applications of Mental Training

09:25 Parental Influence on Children's Mental Strength

12:05 Coaching and Mental Resilience

14:16 Neuroscience of Positive Self-Talk

17:45 Building Mental Strength in Athletes, Performers, Anyone

25:02 Handling Pressure and Resilience

36:13 Present Moment Thinking

36:43 Building Self-Confidence


PART 2:

38:30 Balancing Selfishness and Selflessness

40:46 The Power of Momentum in Sports

41:30 Understanding Flow and Energy in Performance

46:56 Confidence vs. Arrogance

50:53 Parental Influence on Kid's Experiences Performing

56:37 Intrinsic Motivation and the Value of Effort

01:02:47 Introducing the MOTYV8 App

01:10:20 Final Thoughts on Mental Strength and Health

⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

We are hoping to help homes, families and educators everywhere…

so please 

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even share with friends and family looking for parenting support.

To subscribe to helpful emails head here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://findingnoble.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Watch the episodes on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@FindingNoblePodcast/videos

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10 months ago
37 minutes 32 seconds

Finding Noble
Part 1: How Parents Hurt or Help their Child’s Performance with Mental Strength and Performance Coach Dr. Bobby Low

“If you develop or even have all of the physical abilities and all of the physical skill sets, THEY ESSENTIALLY ARE USELESS, if you don’t have the right mental skills to help let them come out.”

--Dr. Bobby Low


“We know that there's lots of things that come into our minds as performers or as athletes that interfere with our performance-- that block our performance-- that inhibit our performance... My job is to help unblock all those things and teach individuals the correct thinking patterns. So they can unlock their performance and perform their best.”


Dr. Bobby Low, an accomplished mental strength coach at BYU with a rich background in sport and performance psychology, joins us for a 2 part episode where we come to understand how mental strength opens the door for optimal performance in any endeavor.


He shares how comprehensive mental strength can be built. How words and language impact our brain and body’s ability to perform. We discuss the science behind how motivation and momentum are achieved. How to best handle the challenges of tough teammates and leaders (coaches, teachers, mentors, instructors, etc.) We learn about the important shift from arrogance to confidence and why there is a difference.


And most of all we learn how to best help our own children find joy in the process whilst also unlocking their full potential.

This is one of our favorite episodes yet! Don't miss this one.


*Go check out Dr. Low's new app called: ⁠⁠⁠

⁠MOTYV8⁠⁠.

MOTYV8 is an incredible instrument for building comprehensive mental health intended for kids, parents, and coaches.


Show Notes:

PART 1:

00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

00:28 Dr. Bobby Low's Background and Achievements

01:38 Role of Mental Strength in Performance

03:49 Comprehensive Mental Strength Training

05:03 Importance of Mental Skills in Sports

08:11 Practical Applications of Mental Training

09:25 Parental Influence on Children's Mental Strength

12:05 Coaching and Mental Resilience

14:16 Neuroscience of Positive Self-Talk

17:45 Building Mental Strength in Athletes

25:02 Handling Pressure and Resilience

36:13 Present Moment Thinking

36:43 Building Self-Confidence in Team Sports


PART 2:

38:30 Balancing Selfishness and Selflessness

40:46 The Power of Momentum in Sports

41:30 Understanding Flow and Energy in Performance

46:56 Confidence vs. Arrogance

50:53 Parental Influence on Children's Performative Experience

56:37 Intrinsic Motivation and the Value of Effort

01:02:47 Introducing the MOTYV8 App

01:10:20 Final Thoughts on Mental Strength and Health

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11 months ago
37 minutes 53 seconds

Finding Noble
Unlocking Trauma with Rachel Guenther

“The pain was necessary in order to know the truth. But we don’t have to keep the pain alive in order to keep the truth alive.”
- Mark Nepo



Rachel Guenther teaches us all about Big T and Little T traumatic events as she compares “trauma” to a trash compactor—

Like we’ve pressed the button and shoved down all the garbage inside our bodies to create space to function— Eww.

But that at some point, our bodies (and souls) are going to need to clear out the unnecessary load we are hauling everywhere with us.


Dr. Skinner also adds how trauma changes how safe, or unsafe, we feel in our world. That when we are still in trauma, it’s harder for us to show up in relationships as a parent and as partner.

And how working through trauma is a gift we not only give to ourselves, but also to all the people around us...especially those most dear.


We also learn about the safe, advanced therapeutic processes used to release trauma from the body, such as EMDR and ART. And how these processes work to release the pain from the events stored inside our bodies.


Overall, the key takeaway is that after experiencing some of life’s most harrowing and unfair events, finding safety, trust and healing is very achievable with the right support and resources.

Please join us!


You & us—
We got this,

Carly Red and Dr. Skinner


00:58 Rachel's Journey into Trauma Work
03:48 Defining Trauma
05:26 Impact of Trauma on Self-Perception
06:33 Childhood Experiences and Trauma
09:34 Relational Aspects of Trauma
14:19 Individual Responses to Trauma
19:39 Importance of Perceived Social Support
22:23 Understanding Trauma and Its Symptoms
24:11 Identifying Trauma in Children
26:17 Approaches to Discussing Trauma with Children
29:35 Therapeutic Techniques like ART and EMDR
31:28 The Role of the Body in Trauma Healing
36:06 Trauma and Addiction
43:33 Advancements in Trauma Therapy
47:16 Final Thoughts and Reflections


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11 months ago
50 minutes 4 seconds

Finding Noble
What Keeps a High School Principal up at Night? Principal Peter Glahn on the Modern Teen

“I think the biggest difference between how kids were back when I was younger and how they are now, manifests itself at a High School dance...

I worry that there is a fear of intimacy, and I'm not talking about sexual intimacy.”


What keeps a High School principal up at night? Find out with Principal Peter Glahn-- as he shares the evolution of adolescent resilience, the culture of unity formed from school programs and extracurriculars, the power of relationship and the irreplaceable practice of peer interaction.
 
From slow dances to smartphones, learn what life might just be like for the teens in your life... after all, principals and teachers could potentially see more and know more-- being with our kids all day in, day out. 
 
Tune in for this one, on this week of Finding Noble!


00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
01:13 Principal Glahn's Journey to Education
02:35 Challenges and Rewards of Being a Principal
07:17 Impact of Extracurricular Activities
09:14 Social Dynamics and Technology
13:52 COVID-19's Impact on Students
19:03 Addressing Bullying in Schools
21:46 Addressing Criticism and Respect
22:04 Parental Reactions and Curiosity
22:48 Mob Mentality and Peer Influence
24:04 Handling Bullying: School and Home Approaches
25:55 Motivating Bullies to Shift to Positive Influencers
26:56 Teenagers and Human Connection
33:02 Parenting Teenagers: Balancing Authority and Relationship
39:35 Concluding Thoughts and Future Conversations


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12 months ago
41 minutes 7 seconds

Finding Noble
Bullying & Other Social Stressors with Dr. Melissa Lopez-Larson

“Our experience with how the world views us, might shape how we view the world.”


In this episode, we discuss how bullying and social stress can shape our children’s longterm view of themselves & the world, and also shape their future personal relationships.

Whether our child is the bullied or the bully, we loved hearing our experts emphasize the critical moments where our children interpret to us their experiences.


“So, the interpretation of it may be the most important thing. Because the moment they start interpreting it, they are actually doing what I call their own version of therapy.”

— Dr. Kevin Skinner


Rather than internalizing wrong beliefs our children, or even we, pick up during these socially stressful years— we learn how confirming & reaffirming our family’s personal value systems can change how we all actually want to see the world, and also how the world might actually just see us.

Our societies are only as healthy as our relationships. And it starts at home. We can practice and eventually become, what Dr. Skinner calls: Promoters of Healthy Relationships.

Join us now on Finding Noble!


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1 year ago
48 minutes 36 seconds

Finding Noble
The College Student Mental Health Crisis with Prof. Jeff Wilks and Parent Coaching Expert Andrea Rowley

“I'm only echoing what we've all heard, but this is the loneliest generation...”

--Dr. Jeff Wilks


This week's episode features Professor Dr. Jeff Wilks: an associate dean at BYU Marriott School of Business,

And Andrea Rowley: parent coaching expert and chief clinical coaching officer at Noble Health. (https://noble.health/)

Together, they help us understand and respond to the college student mental health crisis.

We learn of the increasing rates of depression, anxiety, unrelenting performance pressure and the epidemic of loneliness-- as part of the college students' experience and we explore the initiatives being undertaken to address them.

We also discuss how parents can prepare their children NOW for their young adult years. AND loads more. So please--

Join us this week on Finding Noble!


00:00 Introduction to Finding Noble Podcast
00:23 Meet the Guests: Dr. Jeff Wilkes and Andrea Rowley
02:21 Mental Health Crisis on College Campuses
02:45 Jeff's Insights on Student Mental Health
09:16 Andrea's Perspective on Coaching Young Adults
10:41 The Pressure of Performance and Comparison
12:59 Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Goals
14:39 Reframing and Building Self-Efficacy
23:59 The Impact of Loneliness
28:46 Favorite Books and Their Impact
29:10 BYU's University 101 Course
30:09 Building Deep Relationships
33:26 Hope for the Future
35:08 Mental Health in Professional Settings
38:38 The Role of Coaches and Safe Spaces
46:27 Mindfulness and Technology
48:03 Advice for Parents
55:28 Final Thoughts and Resources


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1 year ago
57 minutes 13 seconds

Finding Noble
Overcome Your Parental Perfectionism & Shame

“And now that you don't have to be perfect, you can be good.”
-- John Steinbeck, East of Eden 


“Shame is always relational. Be cautious not to shame yourself because parental shame influences every interaction you're going to have with your child. It will influence how you communicate with them. It will influence the way you express love to them.

…When you give love without shame, they know they're loved. But when you parent with your shame, they will feel that there's something off and you will feel like there's something off. So if you're stuck with shame, make sure you deal with it.”
— Dr. Kevin Skinner
(From this week’s episode)


This week we deal with why we experience shame, why it hurts us, our homes, and how we can actually start to remove it from ourselves and our relationships. Please join us!


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1 year ago
47 minutes 50 seconds

Finding Noble
Dallin Bruun, Mindfulness Expert and Therapist: Kids Are Already Mindful, Parents Need Mindfulness to Keep Them That Way

“Children themselves are innately mindful. It takes a parent who’s preoccupied in constant activity to teach them not to be that way.”


Turns out our kids are already pretty great at practicing mindfulness— that is, until we get in the way...

Ouch.

This week, Mindfulness expert and therapist, Dallin Bruun, helps us parents re-learn to pay attention. To it all. To life. To the people around us. And even to all emotion… emotions we often label as good or bad, right or wrong.

Dallin studied under Jon Kabat-Zinn (aka. the godfather of modern mindfulness) at Umass Medical and holds a litany of other titles and credentials. He is full of so much unpretentious wisdom and real life, real human experience.

We discuss how mindfulness helps us stop being dead inside, how to stop judging and labeling emotions. And how to begin acknowledging all emotion, all our whole selves with compassion.


We all need this.

Our kids need this from us.

So please join us for our first episode of season 2— with guest expert & Mindfulness Master, Dallin Bruun.


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1 year ago
34 minutes 35 seconds

Finding Noble
Is It Possible To Make Boundaries & Rules Our Kids & Teens Actually Want?

"I love this rule!"...said no child/teenager ever.

But this week we find out how it might actually be possible to get our kids onboard with the rules we make.

Dr. Skinner shares the secret sauce:

Relationships before rules. Care not control.

...And the importance of collaborating and connecting with our kids over the why's behind the boundaries we make as parents.

Sure this may sound like you might be adding more work to your already full plate as a parent, all this relationship building and communication-- but in this episode we learn how this front work actually eliminates future friction and stress-- And even forges bonds suffuse with so much love, safety, and care between parent and child.

Join us today on Finding Noble!

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1 year ago
31 minutes 7 seconds

Finding Noble
How to Create a Tech Plan So you Stop Fighting with your Kids

Today on Finding Noble we address the exhausting challenges of parenting in a digital age.

Technology doesn't own us! But sometimes it feels like we've lost all power.

Our goal here is to help you create collaborative guidelines as a family to ensure technology is serving rather than hindering personal development and connection in your family relationships.

We stress on how technology is profoundly effecting our kid's mental health, the importance of maintaining a positive parent-child relationship within your discussions around technology, and the necessity for educating your own kids on the impact of digital devices, social apps, etc.

Dr. Skinner also discusses the power of teaching AND modeling self-regulation.

Yikes!... This means more awareness and accountability as parents and taking intentional control over our own technology habits.

We hope this helps diminish tension around technology in your home and homes everywhere!


Thank you for all the unseen goodness you do. Keep going.


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1 year ago
38 minutes 21 seconds

Finding Noble
Navigating Youth and Pornography Exposure: Expert Insights

"Get comfortable with the uncomfortable." -Devon Mills (And Johann Hari)

In this episode Carly and Dr. Skinner welcome expert Dr. Devon Mills, founder of Thrive Counseling in Atlanta. Together Dr. Skinner and Dr. Mills, both with decades of research and empirical evidence to back it, powerfully examine the harm pornography poses with our young people.

We go over the average age of first exposure, the developmental dangers, and the detrimental effects of early exposure.

We cover how the challenges of pornography have evolved with technology advancing at such an extreme pace, and the necessity for proactive and supportive parental involvement.

Dr. Devon Mills and Dr. Skinner invite parents to have the crucial, albeit admittedly uncomfortable, conversations with their children about pornography and sexuality.

We discuss what the most helpful and also the least helpful responses are when learning of a child's pornography exposure.

We also touch on the importance of not vilifying sex, the role of consistent and frequent dialogue, and understanding our own beliefs about pornography to effectively communicate them with our children.

This episode you really don't want to miss!


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Also:

Find Devon's course from Parent Guidance here:

How to Respond When Your Child Says They are Struggling with Pornography

https://parentguidance.org/courses/25585/

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1 year ago
44 minutes 30 seconds

Finding Noble
Join Carly Red, your host, and her co-host, the brilliant, gentle therapist, Dr. Kevin Skinner-- as together we all work to strengthen mental health-- through human connection-- in today’s growing youth. https://findingnoble.com/