Growing Good Humans Podcast

Laura Barr

Immerse yourself in the Growing Good Humans Podcast, featuring episodes with seasoned professionals covering various aspects of college admissions. Experience a continuous flow of knowledge that adapts to your schedule.

  1. JAN 27

    The Power of Cultural Exchange: A Conversation with Rotary's Tim Taravella

    What happens when a high school student steps into a new country, a new culture, and a new way of seeing the world? 🌎 In this inspiring episode, Laura Barr sat down with Tim Taravella, Chair of the Rocky Mountain Rotary Youth Exchange (RMRYE), to explore the life-changing impact of international exchange programs for teens. Tim brought both personal experience and deep professional insight to the conversation. A former foreign exchange student to Denmark, he has spent years helping students from around the world live with host families in Colorado—and supporting local students as they embark on exchanges abroad. Through RMRYE, he has overseen hundreds of exchanges, including his own son’s transformative year in Argentina. Tim also serves as the U.S. State Department Responsible Officer for Rocky Mountain Rotary Youth Exchange. During the conversation, Laura and Tim discussed: Why cultural exchange is one of the most powerful growth opportunities for teens 🌱How the Rotary Youth Exchange program works—and what makes it uniquely accessible 🧭What families should know about safety, host families, and student support 🌐How a year abroad builds confidence, independence, empathy, and global awareness 🚀Real stories of students who returned home transformed 📖 Whether families are actively considering studying abroad or simply curious about the benefits and logistics of cultural exchange, this episode offered insight, clarity, and inspiration from a leader deeply committed to global education. 👤 About Tim Taravella Tim Taravella is an experienced nonprofit executive with a 30-year track record of driving mission-focused results through innovative fundraising, community engagement, and organizational leadership. As Executive Director of Sense of Security, he has led a transformative organizational turnaround—building sustainable revenue streams, deepening donor relationships, and increasing statewide visibility to support Coloradans with breast cancer. His background includes development leadership at national and regional nonprofits, high-impact capital campaigns, and volunteer mobilization. A former licensed funeral director, Tim brings a unique blend of empathy, professionalism, and cross-sector perspective to his work. In addition to his leadership within Rotary Youth Exchange, Tim serves in multiple roles across cancer advocacy coalitions and philanthropic networks. He believes deeply in the power of thoughtful strategy, authentic relationships, and grassroots action to strengthen communities and expand opportunity. 📚 Learn More about RMRYE:Outbound Applications: The Interview Process for 2026-27 School Year is complete - Applications for 2027-28 will be due on November 1, 2026. Click on Study Abroad to request an application!Learn more about the Long Term Exchange Program (LTEP)Learn more about the a...

    33 min
  2. JAN 20

    AI in High School Research: The Do’s, Don’ts, and Dangers

    Artificial Intelligence is everywhere—and today’s high school students are already using it daily, from drafting emails to researching assignments and preparing college applications. While most teens now understand that AI can’t (and shouldn’t) write their essays for them, many still have questions about where the appropriate line is. Can AI help with background research? Lab reports? Science fair data? College prep? In this highly practical conversation, Laura Barr was joined by Dr. Robert A. Malkin, PhD, PE, to demystify how AI fits into academic work for high school students—and where it can become problematic. Together, they unpacked when AI tools can thoughtfully support learning and when they risk undermining integrity and authentic skill development. 💡 In This Episode, We Explored:Whether AI is truly “new” in the world of scienceThe difference between generative and assistive AIHow (and whether) colleges use AI when reviewing applicationsWhy AI cannot generate a meaningful college application essayWhen using AI for background research is appropriateWhether AI can be used to research colleges prior to visitsThe rise of literature reviews in applications—and how AI fits inAI’s role in science fair projects, data analysis, and graphingWhere AI can be safely and ethically used, including language translation Designed for parents, educators, and students navigating a rapidly shifting academic landscape, this conversation offered clear, grounded guidance for using AI wisely—without compromising academic integrity or authentic learning. 👤 About Our Guest: Dr. Robert A. MalkinDr. Malkin is Professor of the Practice of Biomedical Engineering and Global Health, Emeritus, at Duke University and Academic Director of the International Research Institute of North Carolina. His career has included faculty and research roles at Duke University, the University of Memphis, the University of Tennessee, The City College of New York, and Columbia University. He is the founder of Engineering World Health and The Global Public Service Academies, organizations dedicated to improving healthcare in the developing world, and has served as an expert advisor to multiple World Health Organization committees focused on healthcare technology and innovation. 📚 Learn More:A Guide to Academic Research for High School Students by Malkin & Hale - Second edition coming soon!International Research Institute of North Carolina - Read more about Programs or head directly to APPLY NOW! Emerging Blogs About AI: College to Career: How to Future-Proof Your Path in an Age of AI and UncertaintyYour Teen’s Brain on ChatGPT: What the MIT Study Reveals—and How Parents Can Respond ThoughtfullyUnlocking Potential: How AI and...

    33 min
  3. JAN 13

    Executive Function 101: The Hidden Superpower for Adulting

    Practical Strategies to Strengthen the Brain’s CEOExecutive function skills—planning, organization, emotional regulation, task initiation, and follow-through—are the foundation of independence, resilience, and success in adulthood. Yet for many teens and young adults—especially those with ADHD, anxiety, learning differences, or gifted/twice-exceptional profiles—these skills develop unevenly and under intense pressure. On January 12, Emerging Founder & CEO Laura Barr was joined by expert clinicians Dr Elly Maras & Dr Kim Yoshino from Birch Psychology for a thoughtful, research-informed conversation about executive function development in today’s world—and what parents can do to support it. This conversation blended clinical insight, educational strategy, and real-world application to help families better understand how the brain develops, why teens struggle, and how they build skills that actually stick. 🧠 💻 What We ExploredThe Intersection of Social Milestones & Brain Development How advances in technology and social media have influenced adolescent brain developmentSocial experiences teens are gaining—and missing—compared to previous generationsHow delayed independence can impact the development of executive function skills Technology as a Double-Edged Sword Ways technology can support executive function through tools like organization systems, reminders, and scaffoldingHow technology can undermine executive function by impacting focus, emotional regulation, and task initiationHow families can establish healthier, more intentional boundaries around technology use What Parents Can Do to Prepare Their Teens Realistic ways parents can support executive function skill development at homeWhat helps teens internalize executive function skills rather than relying on constant reminders or external pressureWhen executive function coaching is helpful and when a clinical assessment or therapy may be more appropriate 🌱 Why This Conversation MatteredExecutive function challenges are often mistaken for lack of motivation or effort. In reality, they reflect skill gaps shaped by brain development, stress, environment, and modern demands. This conversation helped parents shift from frustration to understanding—and from micromanaging to meaningful support. 👥 About the GuestsDr Elly Maras Licensed clinician & trained school psychologist specializing in ADHD, neurodiversity, trauma-informed assessment, and family-centered therapy. Read Elly’s full bio. Dr Kim Bowers Yoshino Doctoral-level psychologist with expertise in ADHD, giftedness, twice-exceptionality, emotional regulation, and special education systems and advocacy. Read Kim’s full bio. 📚 ResourcesLearn more about Birch Psychology a href="https://hubs.ly/Q03-B-2V0" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    32 min
  4. 12/08/2025

    The Soft Skills: Helping Your Student with ADHD Thrive in College!

    College readiness isn’t just about academics — it’s equally about relationships, communication, and emotional awareness. In this conversation with Emerging’s Founder & CEO, Laura Barr, we explored the soft skills that help students with ADHD thrive socially and personally in college. The session highlighted the real-world skills that make independence sustainable and success meaningful: Building Authentic Friendships: We discussed how students can move from convenience-based high school friendships to intentional, lasting connections in college. 👉 One prompt Laura recommended: “What helps you feel connected to people?”Handling Conflict & Repair: Families learned why conflict is a normal part of healthy relationships and how repair work builds resilience, emotional confidence, and trust.Upleveling Social & Communication Skills: Laura shared practical strategies for emailing professors, joining new communities, and collaborating with peers — often challenging areas for students with ADHD.Managing Impulsivity & Emotional Regulation: The session covered tools students can use to pause, reflect, and redirect before emotions take over.Using Resources & Anchors: We emphasized normalizing help-seeking and identifying academic, social, and emotional supports that help students stay grounded and successful. 🎯 Outcomes By the end of the session, parents, students, and educators walked away with: - A deeper understanding of the soft side of college readiness — and why it matters just as much as academics - Conversation prompts and strategies to help build these habits at home - Insight into how self-awareness, communication, and connection support long-term success for students with ADHD 📚 Resources Mentioned in the Episode Launch ChecklistThe Naked RoommateFrom Dorm to DoorstepTable Topics (Conversation Cards)Michelle Garcia Winner – Social Thinking Resources for Tweens & TeensSocial Thinking Resources for Young Adults and Adults

    37 min
  5. 10/21/2025

    Making Sense of the New Test Prep Landscape with Bill Huston of Mindfish

    📍Hosted in Growing Good Humans Parent Community: Bill Huston, co-founder of Mindfish Test Prep, joined Laura Barr to bring clarity to one of the most confusing parts of the college process: testing. 📌 Episode Recap: Together, in this conversation about the new test prep landscape, they explored the key questions families have been asking them the most: How do I decide which test to take—the SAT or ACT?When should I submit scores, and when is it better not to?How should my student approach test prep in a healthy, strategic way? Bill explained why starting with both SAT and ACT diagnostics helped students make informed choices, how results shaped college list building, and what factors mattered most when deciding how much time and support to invest in prep. This session offers a calm, practical approach to testing—helping families focus less on pressure and more on purpose. ✨ Outcomes: By the end of this conversation, listeners understood: The key differences between the SAT and ACT—and how to determine which test best fit their student.How to use diagnostic results to plan a focused, efficient prep timeline.What colleges really meant by “test-optional,” and how to decide whether to submit scores.How to balance academics, activities, and test prep without overwhelm.What a healthy, sustainable approach to testing looked like for their family. 💡Learn more: Explore the Mindfish/Emerging Practice Test Program Read more about Mindfish Test Prep & Academic Support

    38 min
5
out of 5
15 Ratings

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Immerse yourself in the Growing Good Humans Podcast, featuring episodes with seasoned professionals covering various aspects of college admissions. Experience a continuous flow of knowledge that adapts to your schedule.