
233 episodes

Teenager Therapy Teenager Therapy | Flighthouse
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- Society & Culture
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4.7 • 3.9K Ratings
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Five stressed, sleep-deprived, yet energetic teens sit down and talk about the struggles that come with being a teenager. Is high school really as bad as everyone says? A podcast that's a coming-of-age story portrayed in real-time. A culmination of mistakes and growth and a reminder you're not alone.
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how to know what you want
Do you have trouble figuring out what you want? Whether it's a big decision or a small one, why do we feel so conflicted about what the right choice is? In this episode, we talk about the frustrating experience of not knowing what we want, feeling frozen in place, and how to tune in to yourself.
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should we have more humble ambitions?
Do you feel pressured to fall into a lucrative career? The need to dream big and reach greater heights than everyone else in your family? The constant pressure to do more and be better. In this episode, we talk about the annoying stress of feeling like we're not doing enough. The feeling of believing we should have bigger dreams instead of settling for what makes us happy.
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should i take that drug?
Is it dangerous to try everything once? How do you know if you're ready to try that drug? Scared of liking it too much? In this episode, we talk about our relationship with drugs, the thought process behind if we decide to try something or not, and when you should definitely avoid something. Be safe, be responsible.
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A Conversation With The US Surgeon General On Forgiveness, Grace, & Mental Health
We had the privilege of speaking with US Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy on the youth mental health crisis and the importance of giving each other grace as we navigate the issues of everyday life. Enjoy!
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am i bad at making friends?
Do you ever feel like you're not social enough? That maybe you're not a likable person? Perhaps you go through phases where you don't have the energy to talk to anyone. In this episode, we talk bout feeling like we're not social enough, having trouble getting along with people, and finding a balance between being outgoing and reserved in social situations.
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are they still worth fighting for?
Do we give up on friendships/relationships too easily? Is it possible to heal without time apart? When is the pain and problems not worth dealing with anymore? In this episode, we talk about our relationship with each other and the lessons we've learned about friendships worth fighting for. We talk about our issues, how we resolve them, and the value of shared history.
Customer Reviews
Grief
I’ve been listening to these episodes for a little now, this episode really helped me today. Recently my grandpa died from cancer. And by recently I mean just the other day. I wasn’t able to talk to him before he passed, I hadn’t talked to him or seen him since I was a little kid. He disowned me when I was younger for a petty argument he had with my mother. I couldn’t help but feel guilty for not reaching out when I still had the chance. You know it’s just hard to really realize you’ll never be able to talk to them again. He’s just gone. Grief is a complicated thing, it’s hard to explain it to someone who hasn’t experienced it yet. It’s like a sinking feeling of reality. It just hits you I mean they’re just GONE. The emotions that follow with grief are so indescribable, there is rage, anger, sadness, guilt and confusion. I think one of the hardest parts of grief is when you feel any sort of positive emotion, you just feel guilty. You think to yourself “why am I not sad?” It’s so hard to grasp grief because it’s just so complicated. To anyone who’s reading this and has recently experienced loss, it’s ok to not be ok. It’s hard dealing with this, be kind to yourself <3.
sanity-saving.
ive been listening to this podcast for a few months, and i just want to say how much it’s helped me. it shows me that even if i feel alone, there are people who understand it.
also, listening to these people talk is so satisfying. all of their conversations are so calm, yet interesting.
it’s also helped me open my views on the world or anything i didn’t understand. whenever i feel empty, i can turn this on and find myself again.
I love this podcast!
I’m a 17 year old that lives in Connecticut.. I just started listening to this podcast couple weeks ago and all I can say is every time I feel alone or sad and listen to your podcast I feel better. Listening to your experiences and how you guys live your life makes me realize that I can do everything I want at a young age and not feel so rushed.. Thank you so much you guys don’t know how much you’re podcast help me to view things in life DIFFERENTLY.