72 episodes

Honest and humorous discussions about raising teens in the Catholic faith, navigated by Catholic scholar John Cox and family life expert Jo Holt.

Stuck in the Cry Room Jo Holt & John Cox

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 8 Ratings

Honest and humorous discussions about raising teens in the Catholic faith, navigated by Catholic scholar John Cox and family life expert Jo Holt.

    Vulnerability

    Vulnerability

    As we say farewell to all our listeners we are offering one final episode about vulnerability. Both John and Jo have been vulnerable through the past two seasons, but you too can be vulnerable and it’s critical to evangelization and developing strong relationships. Use your vulnerability to bring you closer to Christ and each other. It’s not about winning…it’s about the journey.

    • 34 min
    Setting the Bar

    Setting the Bar

    As parents we want our kids to be successful. There’s a debate out there about how much we should be involved in the process and setting the bar of success. Do we let our kids find their own motivation and drive, or do we guide their steps? Jo and John have different approaches that they will share, especially how it connects to college. Listen in! If your currently discerning your next steps, we hope our conversation will help.

    • 43 min
    Last Minute Christmas

    Last Minute Christmas

    I’m sure most of you are prepared for Christmas. If not, or your desperate for gift ideas for a teen in your life, listen in! Jo provides some ideas for both young men and women, with of course a little unexpected humor from John.

    • 42 min
    Thank You, Teens (funny)

    Thank You, Teens (funny)

    Thanksgiving is a time of giving thanks to all those we know, and how they’ve positively impacted our lives. We can’t be too serious on this podcast, so why not thank our kids for the ways we’ve been challenged as parents. This list is meant to make you smile and bring a little humor to your day.

    • 38 min
    Grooming for Marriage

    Grooming for Marriage

    Holy and healthy dating…what parent could ask for anything more?? But what influence do we have as parents? The culture is sending messages to teens and young adults about marriage…you need to first be financially secure, you need to be a certain age, you need to settled in your career, etc. But if they follow the culture, they might be leaving God behind. This episode will discuss the arguments, principles and values so you can confidently guide your teens.

    • 43 min
    A Foundation of Trust

    A Foundation of Trust

    This episode is part 2 of our last conversation, which involved the value and importance of communication with our children. While our teens have free will to choose to listen and follow our guidance, it’s important to have developed a foundation of trust with them first. Once we’ve earned trust it is much easier to plant and root our relationship and communication going forward.

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

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8 Ratings

8 Ratings

AAs mom ,

Defining boundaries

John and Jo, great and heartfelt show. There’s no way that anything you are going through I could really contribute any great advice with the culture these days. My children are probably your ages and grew up before cell phones and video games. But the one thing I did do when I knew my kids were going out or anytime they left and I would tell them (I know it sounds more morbid) but every time they left I would say “where are you going so I know where to start looking for your body”. And they get mad at me but I would tell them it could happen anytime. I asked it enough times that they realized how much I love them and sometimes when my son would just go running and he would call me and let me know where he would be running.

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