Ask Alice Alice Churnock
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- Religion & Spirituality
Raising Kids is hard. Raising Godly kids is harder. Ask Alice is hosted by licensed professional counselor, Alice Churnock who answers questions from concerned parents by incorporating therapeutic techniques and Christian values. Ask Alice is a part of the Rooted Family of Podcasts.
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Ask Alice: Celebrating Greatest Hits from Fifty Episodes
For the 50th episode of Ask Alice, Alice Churnock and Anna Meade Harris talk about their favorite--and most helpful--episodes.
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Helping Your Child Navigate Transitions with Kaila Thomas
Alice and Kaila discuss the most common transitions children face, how parents can engage with their chid’s emotions regarding transitions, practical tips for helping your child through a transition, and much more.
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Heather Holleman on Lunchroom Rejection and Acceptance in Christ
Heather Holleman and Alice discuss the feeling of lunchroom rejection that commonly occurs in middle school, and how to encourage our kids with the truth that they already have a seat at the table with Christ. Alice discusses the emerging diagnosis, Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, and explains its common characteristics.
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Adolescent Anxiety: Finding a Better Story with Liz Edrington
Listen in as two experts in teenage anxiety discuss common misconceptions of anxiety, how to spot patterns of anxious behavior in your child, and how to walk with a child or teenager who is struggling with anxiety. Using her own story with anxiety, Liz Edrington invites us to consider how Jesus invites both us and our children into wholeness in the face of anxiety.
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How to hold Christian Values in a Public Education Setting, with Dr. Dicky Barlow
In this episode of Ask Alice, Alice interviews longtime superintendent and former principal, Dr. Dicky Barlow, on being a Christian in public education. Dr. Barlow speaks as both an administrator and as a Christian parent.
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Talking to Your Teenager about Underage Drinking
In this episode of Ask Alice, Alice interviews mom Suzanne Jones on how she addresses drinking with her own teenage children. As someone who has been sober for years, Suzanne candidly and wisely offers insight to teenage drinking after being in the depths herself.