Parenting the Now Generation with Rania Mankarious

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On Parenting the Now Generation, host Rania Mankarious - author, therapist, attorney, CEO, family safety expert, mom and expert interviewer, delivers actionable conversations with specialists in adolescent health, digital challenges, development, faith and open communication.  Each episode empowers parents to support their children’s journey through all the current and complex challenges of today’s world – and does so leaving you filled with hope for tomorrow.  Find confidence, understanding, and compassion for modern parenting, all distributed by Hope Media Network.

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  1. 22小时前

    Raising Confident Kids: Lessons from Miss Texas USA Logan Lester

    A beauty queen’s journey can become a powerful symbol of resilience and service through grace, perseverance, and purpose. Logan Lester’s story reaches far beyond her Miss Texas USA crown. She has built a thriving career as a top-producing realtor, dedicates countless hours to community service, and embraces her most meaningful role as a loving mother. Having faced bullying and moments of deep self-doubt, she draws strength from her faith, supportive family, and enduring values. These foundations empowered her to rise above adversity and extend that same strength to others. Today, Logan is raising her daughter with the same confidence, compassion, and servant heart that have shaped every chapter of her own journey. Key Takeaways   1. Family Influence and Parenting Foundations •           Takeaway: Logan credits her parents with instilling crucial values, such as having a servant’s heart, volunteering, and independence. Her upbringing emphasized support and empowerment: her parents provided the tools, but expected their children to put in the work. These foundational lessons now inform how Logan is raising her own daughter.   2. Resilience Through Adversity •           Takeaway: Logan’s journey includes being bullied as a teen, experiencing setbacks, and even physically falling before a major pageant. Instead of letting difficulties define her, Logan harnessed these moments to build confidence and fuel her drive. She emphasizes the importance of getting up after setbacks and not dwelling in negativity—a lesson she’s determined to pass on to her child.   3. Service to Others and Community Involvement •           Takeaway: Serving others has always been a core family value for Logan, starting with small acts of kindness and scaling up to larger community efforts. Her commitment to charity work and service-oriented leadership shapes her identity and goals, highlighting the significance of empathy and community connection in her parenting approach.   4. Navigating Modern Beauty Standards •           Takeaway: With deep ties to the beauty industry (personally and through her sister), Logan reflects on raising a daughter in today’s world of filtered images and aesthetic pressures. She advocates for positive self-talk and mindful language around beauty and self-worth, aiming to help her daughter focus on inner strength rather than external appearance from a young age.   5. Balancing Ambition and Motherhood •           Takeaway: Logan is candid about mommy guilt and the challenges of juggling a high-powered career with being present as a parent. She stresses that ambition and hard work can coexist with nurturing family relationships and that children can benefit from seeing their parents pursue excellence, provided love and support remain prioritized.

    28 分钟
  2. 11月25日

    "How to Build Trust and Connection with Defiant Teens" with guest Kirsten Cobabe

    Former therapist and renowned "Teen Whisperer" Kirsten Cobabe joins Rania Mankarious for a candid discussion about the true heart of the parent-teen relationship. Drawing from over 20 years working with children and families, Kirsten unpacks why understanding your own "inner teen" is essential for authentic connection, how to respond to defiance as an invitation, and the importance of modeling healthy relationship boundaries. This conversation blends personal stories with practical strategies for evolving your family dynamic, meeting your teen where they are, and moving past generational patterns. Learn more about Kirsten here, and follow her on Instagram here. Key Takeaways 1. Recognizing and working through your own unresolved experiences from adolescence is fundamental for authentic, effective parenting. When parents ignore their "inner teen," unresolved issues can get passed to children, making it harder to respond with empathy and insight. 2. Teen behaviors, especially challenging ones, should be reframed as invitations to connect and get curious. Instead of moving immediately to discipline, using these moments to reflect on why they trigger you can open doors to more meaningful relationships. 3. Authoritative parenting, which balances love with consistent boundaries, is proven to foster healthier dynamics than authoritarian or permissive models. Kids thrive when parents are warm, engaged, and clear about expectations. 4. Modeling healthy relationships teaches teens what to expect and aspire to in their own lives. Every interaction, no matter how small, builds trust or erodes it over time. 5. It’s never too late to rebuild connection or repair mistakes, even after something has gone wrong. Successful parenting is about iteration, repair, and growth, not perfection.

    29 分钟
  3. 11月11日

    Protecting Kids from Harmful Content: Parenting Strategies for the Digital Age

    What do you do when the shows and movies aimed at your children may not be as safe as you think? Is the TV rating system really protecting your family? Today’s conversation with Melissa Henson uncovers what really happens behind the scenes with networks and streaming platforms and why more mature content is making its way into your home. •          Learn how media ratings work across different platforms •          Hear the story of a child influenced by what she saw on screen •          Find out why family-friendly content doesn’t always get support from Hollywood Five Key Takeaways 1. Children today are exposed to content at much earlier ages and in much greater volume than previous generations, shaping their thoughts and behaviors in ways parents may not anticipate. Parental vigilance and curation of content are crucial in protecting children’s innocence and development. 2. Current content ratings systems across TV, movies, and streaming platforms are inconsistent and often unreliable. Much of the rating is self-regulated by networks or platforms, leading to “ratings creep” where more mature content is labeled as appropriate for younger audiences. Parents cannot blindly trust ratings and must investigate content more deeply. 3. As families transition from broadcast TV to streaming, regulatory oversight diminishes. Streaming services are not under the authority of the FCC, resulting in far more mature (often explicit) content being readily accessible to young viewers, especially in the absence of adequate parental guidance or technological barriers. 4. With technology omnipresent and children accessing media through a wide array of devices (phones, tablets, gaming consoles, even smart appliances), parents must engage in consistent, open conversations about digital safety and set boundaries. Efforts to delay smartphone use and implement school-day cell phone bans are crucial steps, but dialogue and education are equally important. 5. Although family-friendly content is often highly profitable, Hollywood and streaming networks sometimes shy away from promoting it, favoring edgier or more “adult” content to fit certain brand images or industry trends. Consumer support for wholesome media can influence the market, but deeper cultural and industry attitudes also need to shift for lasting change.

    33 分钟
  4. 10月28日

    Navigating Social Media and Faith: Advice from Real Teens

    What is it really like being 14 years old right now? Social media, peer pressure, and faith all play a part in shaping today’s teens in ways we as parents may not expect. In this episode, you’ll hear from two girls about: •          The reality of growing up with social media always present •          What parents might not realize about screen time and mental health •          How faith and positive influences show up online and offline Five Key Takeaways 1. Social media exerts a powerful influence on teenagers, shaping their self-image, values, and daily habits. While negative content and pressures are prevalent, it's possible to curate a more positive online experience by consciously choosing whom to follow and actively blocking or reporting negative influences. 2. Having a strong foundation in faith or personal morals helps teens resist negative influences and stay grounded. Even though not all peers prioritize faith, those who do find it offers stability and a sense of identity in an often chaotic digital world.   3. There’s a generational gap in understanding technology use. Teens wish parents would approach technology habits with empathy and open conversation, rather than anger or unrealistic restrictions. Parents should aim to partner with their children, set reasonable boundaries, and explain risks in relatable ways. 4. Excessive time spent on social media—especially aimless doom scrolling—can leave teens feeling drained, unproductive, and disconnected. Curating feeds to include uplifting or meaningful content, and setting personal or parental screen time limits, can help counteract these negative effects. 5. Teens are not powerless; they can take active steps to improve their online environment by following positive influencers, using features like “not interested” or “block,” and incorporating faith-based or inspiring content into their digital routines. Parents can further help by modeling good tech habits and fostering strong, in-person community and friendships.

    29 分钟
  5. 10月21日

    Navigating Puberty and Sexuality: Conversations with Dr. Denson

    How can parents effectively guide their children through the complexities of puberty and sexuality in today's hypersexualized world? Dr. Allison Denson emphasizes the importance of initiating awkward yet necessary conversations about sex with kids as early as fourth or fifth grade. By providing clear information and framing the dialogue around biblical teachings, parents can counteract the misinformation prevalent in society. Dr. Denson advocates for continuous dialogue, offering grace and understanding, especially about the challenges youth face with exposure to inappropriate content. Key Takeaways 1. It's crucial to begin conversations about body changes and sexuality with children before they reach puberty, around fourth or fifth grade, to help them understand their development and reduce anxiety about their changing bodies. Early conversations set a foundation for openness and trust. 2. Integrating biological facts about body anatomy and changes with biblical teachings provides a holistic view that helps children understand the natural and spiritual aspects of their bodies. This approach demystifies the subject and aligns it with faith-based values. 3. The pervasive influence of a hypersexualized culture and media necessitates that parents actively engage in discussing sexuality from a healthy perspective to counteract misinformation and harmful messages children might receive externally. 4. It’s important for parents to discuss the consequences of using pornography and other related temptations, as well as to offer grace and understanding. Redemption and support from the church and community through prayer, counseling, and accountability can help children navigate these challenges. 5. Sexuality is not a one-time talk but a series of ongoing conversations. Parents should create a safe space for discussion, emphasizing that they are supportive resources for their children, while also engaging in broader community resources for education and support.

    40 分钟
  6. 10月14日

    Navigating Puberty and Adolescence: Insights from Dr. Alyson Denson

    How does a parent's role evolve in the face of modern challenges with the Now Generation? Dr. Alyson Denson emphasizes the importance of steadfastness and consistency amid cultural pressures. Parents must balance being a guide, protector, and teacher, as they navigate the turbulent teenage years. Drawing from biblical wisdom, these roles are crucial in establishing trust and security in the household. Key Takeaways 1. Parents play a crucial role during their children's adolescent years, a period when children face a range of challenges and changes. Despite cultural messages that might suggest otherwise, parental guidance and voice are indispensable. 2. Children are entering puberty at a younger age, around nine years old, due to a combination of environmental factors. This necessitates earlier parental conversations and involvement regarding various puberty-related issues. 3. Parenting during adolescence is challenging but can be guided by scripturally defined roles. Although the Bible does not provide step-by-step parenting instructions, it offers principles on how to be a godly and effective parent. 4. Parents should balance being a parent, protector, and teacher more than being a friend. This approach helps provide stability, honesty, and proper guidance, showing children they are valued and helping them navigate their chaotic world. 5. Parents should model Christian values through confession and repentance, showing that they are not perfect but striving to grow. This helps children understand the importance of humility and the journey of faith, enhancing their own development.

    35 分钟
  7. 10月7日

    Navigating Teen Health: Expert Insights with Dr. Alyson Denson

    How can parents effectively address the challenges faced by their teenage children?   In this episode of Generation Grace, Rania Mankarious hosts Dr. Alyson Denson, a pediatrician, to discuss methods for parents to support their children through adolescence. They tackle subjects like health, parent-teen relationships, and the difficult topics of puberty and sexuality. Dr. Denson explains that addressing health includes not just physical well-being but also mental and spiritual health. For parents, understanding and discussing these transitions helps children navigate them better. They emphasize the importance of open communication and how parents can be the primary support system for their children. Dr. Denson encourages parents to have frequent, honest conversations that foster understanding and trust.   Key Takeaways   1. Dr. Allison Denson’s seminar is designed to comprehensively address the various physical, mental, and spiritual changes and challenges that pre-teens and teens encounter, thereby preparing them holistically for adolescence. 2. Emphasizing communication about physical changes and personal hygiene is crucial, as it not only addresses health concerns but also helps children understand the importance of their presentation as followers of Christ. 3. Open communication about mental health and recognizing the difference between temporary emotional responses and more serious mental health issues is essential. Parents should be proactive and supportive in addressing their children’s mental health needs. 4. As children develop cognitively, questioning their faith is a natural and necessary part of their spiritual growth. Parents should guide their children through these challenges, helping them form a personal and deeper relationship with God. These key themes provide a broad framework for addressing the complexities of parenting teens in today’s world, integrating health, mental well-being, and spirituality.

    31 分钟

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On Parenting the Now Generation, host Rania Mankarious - author, therapist, attorney, CEO, family safety expert, mom and expert interviewer, delivers actionable conversations with specialists in adolescent health, digital challenges, development, faith and open communication.  Each episode empowers parents to support their children’s journey through all the current and complex challenges of today’s world – and does so leaving you filled with hope for tomorrow.  Find confidence, understanding, and compassion for modern parenting, all distributed by Hope Media Network.