Win This Year

notMYkid

Win This Year is the official podcast of notMYkid, a national mental and behavioral health and wellness nonprofit dedicated to providing the full continuum of mental healthcare and wellness programs to youth and families. Win This Year shares information, inspiration, and strategies for parents , guardians, mentors, and educators on the topics of substance use, suicide, bullying, internet safety, social media, body image, relationships, anxiety, self-injury, depression, and more. This podcast features conversations with experts in the field of mental health as well as individuals with significant professional and/or personal experience with our topics. While the topics we discuss are serious, we are focused on the solutions, and will approach each subject in the most positive way possible. Our focus is to be informative, interesting, and inspiring.

  1. Raising Healthy & Future-Focused Young Men in a World of Challenge - Alonzo AJ Jones

    16/12/2021

    Raising Healthy & Future-Focused Young Men in a World of Challenge - Alonzo AJ Jones

    Author, keynote speaker, and father Alonzo "AJ" Jones joins us for a powerful conversation on the challenges and temptations faced by young men in our society, and the ways the adults in their lives can prepare them to make healthy, responsible, and future-focused decisions to set themselves up for success.  We discuss AJ's book "45: The Warrior Class" as well as AJ's experience growing up biracial, his keynote speaking topics, and his work instructing and guiding young people. Links mentioned on the show: AJ's speaker page:  https://campuspeak.com/speaker/alonzo-jones/ AJ's book : https://www.blurb.com/b/8491402-45-the-warrior-class-college-men-students-and-stud AJ's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/alonzoajjones AJ's TedX talk on "The Situational Identity Matrix": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzMfdUaOnQY AJ's YouTube Channel - J4 Conversations (2 Fathers, 2 Sons): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvVKrf7hdob0B5SsGWnxug Behavioral/mental health resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255 Crisis Text Line: Text "Listen" to 741741 Community Information and Referral Services: Dial 211 or visit 211.org SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Locator: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/ notMYkid Website: https://notmykid.org/ notMYkid Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notMYkid/ notMYkid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notmykiddotorg/ notMYkid Twitter: https://twitter.com/notmykidtweets notMYkid YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/notMYkidVids Win This Year show email: WinThisYear@notmykid.org

    56 min
  2. Mental Health Support by Teens for Teens - The Persevere Project

    22/10/2021

    Mental Health Support by Teens for Teens - The Persevere Project

    Brothers, high school students, and content creators Ashton and Carter Kroeger have created the  youth mental health nonprofit Persevere Project to support other teens.  Their platform includes TikTok videos that showcase Carter's music and singing, as well as a website where adolescents can reach out for help.   In this episode, we talk about what challenges they see other students facing, what inspired the creation of the organization, and what impact their efforts are having on changing and saving lives.    Links mentioned on the show: Persevere Project Website: https://persevereproject.org/ Persevere Project Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/persevereproject.org Persevere Project Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/persevereprojectorg/ Carter's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carterryan33? Carter's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTuWKcYjdI7In7nHVj8lN5w/videos Behavioral/mental health resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255 Crisis Text Line: Text "Listen" to 741741 Community Information and Referral Services: Dial 211 or visit 211.org SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Locator: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/ notMYkid Website: https://notmykid.org/ notMYkid Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notMYkid/ notMYkid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notmykiddotorg/ notMYkid Twitter: https://twitter.com/notmykidtweets notMYkid YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/notMYkidVids Win This Year show email: WinThisYear@notmykid.org

    29 min
  3. Become The First Person Your Kids Want to Talk To - Vanessa Baker

    29/06/2021

    Become The First Person Your Kids Want to Talk To - Vanessa Baker

    Vanessa Baker is a parent and teen mindset coach, as well as the author of the book, "From MEAN to REAL CLEAN," and a parenting course of the same name.  She has five teenagers and a toddler. She uses her background in education, business and coaching to teach parents how to create healthy relationships with their teenagers, and ultimately, with themselves. She lives in Scottsdale, Arizona with her wife, kids and her cat, Walter White. Statement from Vanessa's website:   THE PURPOSE OF MY LIFE is to be courageous and free--to be, do and say the exact thing that will move me and others from pain to healing, from hate to love, from control to trust, and from fear to full self-expression--so that we can all live out the joy and power of being who we were made to be. Links mentioned on the show: Vanessa's website: https://www.vbakermindset.com/ Vanessa's blog: https://www.vbakermindset.com/blog Vanessa's podcast (You'll Understand When You're Younger): https://www.vbakermindset.com/podcast Buy Vanessa's book: "From MEAN to REAL CLEAN" Learn how to write a letter to your teen that will change everything: Sign Up Here Vanessa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanessabaker_mindset/ notMYkid blog on self-care for parents: "The Eight Dimensions of Wellness" Behavioral/mental health resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255 Crisis Text Line: Text "Listen" to 741741 Community Information and Referral Services: Dial 211 or visit 211.org SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Locator: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/ notMYkid Website: https://notmykid.org/ notMYkid Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notMYkid/ notMYkid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notmykiddotorg/ notMYkid Twitter: https://twitter.com/notmykidtweets notMYkid YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/notMYkidVids Win This Year show email: WinThisYear@notmykid.org

    1 hr
  4. Teen Body Image Challenges & Creating Healthy Connections - Dr. Elicia Nademin

    15/04/2021

    Teen Body Image Challenges & Creating Healthy Connections - Dr. Elicia Nademin

    In this episode, we discuss the challenge of helping adolescents achieve and maintain healthy body image, and the importance and value of creating healthy connections with others.   Our guest, Dr. Elicia Nademin, offers insight and tips on how to keep our families healthy and thriving, and how to create powerful, lasting connections with others. Dr. Nademin is a board certified psychologist in behavioral and cognitive psychology. She works full-time as a home-based primary care psychologist for elderly veterans, maintains a small part-time private practice, is a business owner in the anti-aging skincare industry, and lectures annually on professionalism, communication, behavioral medicine, and diversity. She has been involved in standard-setting and curriculum development for communication, interpersonal skills, and behavioral medicine for students of osteopathic medicine. She has held multiple leadership roles in the Arizona Psychological Association and has long overseen diversity advocacy efforts in her community. Dr.Nademin also serves as the Arizona Early Career Psychologist Ambassador to the American Board of Professional Psychology.  She most enjoys watching people dream differently as they grow in confidence and leadership skills. She has explored diverse strengths in unique and unexpected ways and delights in watching and helping to empower others through leadership and inspiration. In her free time, Dr. Nademin spends time traveling, volunteering, and enjoying quality time with her mother, friends, and dog Kaylie. In her respective roles, Dr. Nademin helps others build confidence, relationship skills, and community while promoting diversification, serving others on a global platform. Links mentioned on the show: Dr. Nademin's website - www.4ANewYou2.com Nuggets of Wisdom - "We are friends and strangers who join monthly thru ZOOM to create connection and memorable moments through spoken word, mantras, and affirmation. Join us with a quote or words of wisdom from someone who has touched you!  2nd Wednesday each month: 4:45-6pm AZ time. Join for 5 min or the full 75. There is no pressure to speak; share or listen in.  Events are cross-posted and always posted to Elicia's Facebook calendar as well:  https://www.facebook.com/elicia.nademin/events.  Nuggets of Wisdom 2nd Wednesday each Month 4:45-6pm (Az time): ZOOM: https://tinyurl.com/w4456 / Mtg ID: 864 9807 3105 / PW: 139071 Behavioral/mental health resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255 Crisis Text Line: Text "Listen" to 741741 Community Information and Referral Services: Dial 211 or visit 211.org SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Locator: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/ notMYkid Website: https://notmykid.org/ notMYkid Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notMYkid/ notMYkid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notmykiddotorg/ notMYkid Twitter: https://twitter.com/notmykidtweets notMYkid YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/notMYkidVids Win This Year show email: WinThisYear@notmykid.org

    54 min
  5. Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma-Informed Care - Angie Burleson

    30/03/2021

    Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma-Informed Care - Angie Burleson

    In this episode, we discuss the powerful impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on individuals' health and well-being, and how trauma-informed care can help those who have experienced ACEs heal and reach their full potential.  Our guest expert for this conversation is Angie Burleson. Angie Burleson, APP, CHt, is a Community Development Specialist and Polarity Therapist committed to changing the conversation surrounding substance use and mental health by empowering individuals and connecting communities to become recovery ready through a trauma informed lens. Angie’s own struggle with addiction, family experiences, and education gives her a multi-faceted and unique perspective which has inspired her to lobby for public health focused addiction policy, expand peer support, advocate for parents, those in active addiction and recovery alike, and organize educational events. Angie is Founder of Arizona Recovers, a recovery community organization, which provides harm reduction based peer support, community, and prevention and also Project Director of AZ Adverse Childhood Experiences Consortium. Links mentioned on the show: AZ ACEs Consortium PACEs Connection ACEs Too High Center on the Developing Child - Harvard Arizona Recovers The Original ACEs Study - CDC Behavioral/mental health resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255 Crisis Text Line: Text "Listen" to 741741 Community Information and Referral Services: Dial 211 or visit 211.org SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Locator: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/ notMYkid Website: https://notmykid.org/ notMYkid Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notMYkid/ notMYkid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notmykiddotorg/ notMYkid Twitter: https://twitter.com/notmykidtweets notMYkid YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/notMYkidVids Win This Year show email: WinThisYear@notmykid.org

    53 min

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Win This Year is the official podcast of notMYkid, a national mental and behavioral health and wellness nonprofit dedicated to providing the full continuum of mental healthcare and wellness programs to youth and families. Win This Year shares information, inspiration, and strategies for parents , guardians, mentors, and educators on the topics of substance use, suicide, bullying, internet safety, social media, body image, relationships, anxiety, self-injury, depression, and more. This podcast features conversations with experts in the field of mental health as well as individuals with significant professional and/or personal experience with our topics. While the topics we discuss are serious, we are focused on the solutions, and will approach each subject in the most positive way possible. Our focus is to be informative, interesting, and inspiring.