37 episodes

Creating communities of connection, one relationship at a time. Meg, the host, will be performing relationship "experiments" in an attempt to strengthen connections in her life.

Sit With Me: A Connection Experiment Meg Martin

    • Education
    • 4.7 • 19 Ratings

Creating communities of connection, one relationship at a time. Meg, the host, will be performing relationship "experiments" in an attempt to strengthen connections in her life.

    Can Food Make It Better? An Interview with Elena Davis from Cucina By Elena

    Can Food Make It Better? An Interview with Elena Davis from Cucina By Elena

    This episode is absolutely delectable! Meg had so much fun talking with Elena Davis about connecting using a tool every person uses every day...FOOD! Elena teaches that using food in an intentional way can lead to deeper relationships and a connection with family and friends everywhere. 

    • 34 min
    Humans with Less Experience: A School Counselor's Perspective

    Humans with Less Experience: A School Counselor's Perspective

    In this episode, Meg talks to Megan Woodbury, a junior high counselor, about what teens are doing well and what they are struggling with in regards to social relationships. Some key points from this episode: how the pandemic has affected teens' social lives, what parents can do to play a supporting role in their kids' relationship building, and thinking about ways to praise our teens for their resilience in the last two years. 

    • 43 min
    Intentional Relationship Training with Brooke Romney

    Intentional Relationship Training with Brooke Romney

    In this episode, Meg and Brooke Romney have a pretty fantastic conversation about holding space for your teens, finding moments of intentional teaching every day, and creating opportunities for teens to develop empathy and kindness. Those are just a few of the highlights, but this episode is stuffed to the rafters with goodness. 

    • 34 min
    Teen Talk with The Messy Bun Podcast

    Teen Talk with The Messy Bun Podcast

    In this episode, Meg gets into some wilderness talking about fun stuff (periods! pre-frontal cortex development! listening!) with Penny and Steph from The Messy Bun Podcast. It's fun, pinky promise. Penny and Steph have a lot of insight into the minds and hearts of teens, and how we can improve their experiences in relationships.

    • 46 min
    A Teen Perspective on Relationship Training

    A Teen Perspective on Relationship Training

    In this episode, Meg finally snagged her most favorite guest to date...her teenage son. He has some great insight into what relationship training COULD look like, and what his opinion is of current relationship training he has received. If you can look past the generous use of the word "like" and other typical teen boy sounds, this episode is delightful. Also, high fives. 

    • 19 min
    Relaunching: Relationship Training

    Relaunching: Relationship Training

    That title sounds sort of space shuttle inspired, but what we're ACTUALLY talking about is a pivot on purpose here on Sit With Me. This episode discusses explicit relationship training, and how to get more of that in the lives of the young people in your care. 

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

worlds best guitar student ,

Love you Meghan!

Awesome, so fun to listen to such a awesome lady! Makes my day whenever I listen!

Malzipan ,

What the world needs now

Ya know that friend who you could just sit with forever and just soak in her happy thoughts, generosity and confidence? I do. And Meg is it. What a healing and helpful podcast she is offering, especially in this time of division and chasms that need bridging! Challenges are doable and motivating. Thank you for building connections!

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She made an episode about me

Probably because I’m her son
Love you mom
“Connection on a tight schedule” is me

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