The Parenting Hub

Coach Assiyah

Welcome to the Parenting Hub! A faith-based podcast for Muslim parents and teenagers navigating life in the West. Hosted by Coach Assiyah, a Certified Muslim Life Coach, A Certified Parenting facilitator, and a Community Support and Skill building Specialist in therapeutic settings, supporting parents and youth. This podcast focuses on Islamic parenting, teen identity, emotional regulation, healing, and building a strong parent-child relationship. Here, we talk about the struggles no one prepares you for parenting through pressure, raising teens with confidence, rebuilding trust, and returning to Allah through it all. Whether you’re a parent trying to raise confident Muslim children or a teen trying to understand yourself and stay grounded in your deen, this podcast was made for you. This is your gentle space to grow, reflect, and reconnect—One episode at a time! Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and coaching purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or medical advice. Follow The Parenting Hub: Instagram: @theparentinghub_ and @tphpodcast_ TikTok: @theparentinghub Facebook: The Parenting Hub  

Episodes

  1. MAR 29

    Understanding the Emotional World of Teenagers!

    Why does your teen feel so distant… emotional… or hard to reach? In this heartfelt episode of The Parenting Hub, Coach Asiyah gently unpacks what is really happening beneath your teenager’s behavior, and why many teens are not being difficult, but simply trying to understand themselves. Growing up, especially as Muslim teens in the West comes with layers of emotional, social, and identity challenges that many parents don’t always see. When those feelings aren’t understood or expressed, they can show up as silence, frustration, or withdrawal. This episode will help you shift your perspective, strengthen your connection with your teen, and respond in a way that builds trust instead of distance. Inside this episode, you’ll learn: What teens are actually experiencing emotionallyWhy behavior is often a reflection of overwhelm, not disrespectHow to create emotional safety in your homePractical ways to connect before correctingA powerful 5-step action plan to strengthen your relationshipThis is more than just parenting advice, it’s a reminder that your presence, patience, and understanding can shape your child’s heart for years to come, because when a teen feels safe with you…  they don’t run away from you, they return to you. If this episode resonated with you, share it with another parent who needs this reminder. You never know whose home it might impact. Follow The Parenting Hub: Instagram: @theparentinghub_ and @tphpodcast_ TikTok: @theparentinghub Facebook: The Parenting Hub If you connected with this episode, please leave a review, share it with a friend, and follow The Parenting Hub Podcast. This space is for Muslim parents and teens who are ready to rebuild with Allah at the center. Until next time!

    5 min
4.8
out of 5
12 Ratings

About

Welcome to the Parenting Hub! A faith-based podcast for Muslim parents and teenagers navigating life in the West. Hosted by Coach Assiyah, a Certified Muslim Life Coach, A Certified Parenting facilitator, and a Community Support and Skill building Specialist in therapeutic settings, supporting parents and youth. This podcast focuses on Islamic parenting, teen identity, emotional regulation, healing, and building a strong parent-child relationship. Here, we talk about the struggles no one prepares you for parenting through pressure, raising teens with confidence, rebuilding trust, and returning to Allah through it all. Whether you’re a parent trying to raise confident Muslim children or a teen trying to understand yourself and stay grounded in your deen, this podcast was made for you. This is your gentle space to grow, reflect, and reconnect—One episode at a time! Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and coaching purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or medical advice. Follow The Parenting Hub: Instagram: @theparentinghub_ and @tphpodcast_ TikTok: @theparentinghub Facebook: The Parenting Hub