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https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theteenlifecoach/
sami@theteenlifeschool.com

Like many young girls, I struggled to find myself, dealt with anxiety and depression, and constantly compared myself to others.

As a Life Coach, my mission is to help guide other teens in developing confidence and facing their fears.
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248: What People Say

248: What People Say

2024-03-0716:15

People say words—and sometimes those words can be hurtful. On the podcast this week I talk about how to handle what people say, and what you fear people MIGHT say. Letting go of the words people say brings freedom and control. Check out The Teen Life School at https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
247: Mistakes

247: Mistakes

2024-02-0810:24

Who wants to make a mistake? Making a mistake never feels good. We go to great lengths to avoid making mistakes and the discomfort associated with them. This week on the podcast I am talking all about how to make mistakes and what to do when they happen- because they will! https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
How do you know when it is time to let go and move on? Some things in life we are forced to let go of and some things we get to choose to move on from. Letting go of the parts of your life that weigh you down leads to new opportunities and creates space for growth. Letting go can be hard especially if you are unsure about the timing. This week I talk about how to decide if it's the right time to let go. https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
There has been endless research on how relationships affect our happiness, whether for good or bad. In this episode I talk about how getting into the habit of creating good relationships can directly influence our happiness level and mental health. How can you create better relationships in your life so that you can make sure you feel supported and loved? https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
Episode four of our Happiness Habits series for teens! In this episode we are talking about how exercise makes us happier and how to incorporate exercise into your life. Even if you don't like exercising, there is something for everyone to help them be happier.https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
What makes teens happy? In this Happiness Habits Series I am exploring what happy teens do to stay happy. In this episode I talk about what having a purpose actually means and how to find purpose for yourself. For help with teen anxiety check out: https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
What makes teens happy? Happiness found in nature can finally be explained by science. New research and studies are showing that teens who spend time outside in nature are happier. In this episode I talk about what nature does to the human brain and how to get the benefits from being outside in your teen years. https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
Everyone wants to be be happy and feel good. What are the things that happy teens have in common? In this series we are talking about what makes teens happy. Gratitude does not come easily for many teens but there are ways that we can learn to be grateful and increase our happiness. https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
Most humans feel funny having a list of things that they love about themselves because it feels conceited. Loving yourself is very different from conceit! Happy people know what they love about themselves and are always finding new things about themselves that they are proud of. For help with teen anxiety visit: https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
Who are you comparing yourself to? Who are you letting influence your happiness? Who you compare yourself to will directly impact your level of happiness. In this episode, I talk about how teens can gain awareness around their comparison habits and decide who they let influence them. Check out my website here: https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
Do you ever find yourself asking the question WHAT'S THE POINT? This week on the podcast Sidekick to Hero app creator Joey Mascio is on the podcast to help teens answer this question. Finding meaning in the things we do creates mentally healthier and happier teens. For a 10% off discount on the Sidekick to Hero app use code SAMI. Check out the mental health app for teens that is changing the world! http://www.sidekicktohero.com/ Check out Sami's website here: https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
Teen author Quincy Kadin is on the podcast talking about her ongoing battle with mental illness and anxiety. Quincy talks about how her anxiety affected her and the tools and strategies that have helped her take back control of her life. Quincy has written a children's book titled Frankies Fishy Feelings to help others through their anxious moments and help them realize that everyone has a little bit of anxiousness inside them. Check out her book at: https://www.frankiesfishyfeelings.com/ https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
236: Family Arguments

236: Family Arguments

2023-10-1815:45

If you live with humans, then you know that entails arguments and disagreements. When family arguments arise, it doesn't make home the happiest place to be. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to help lessen and lower the occurrences of family arguments. This week I share with you my top three things teens can do to help lessen disagreements in the home. https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
Disney star Alyson Stoner joins me on the podcast this week to talk about their own personal journey with anxiety and what they are doing now to help youth overcome anxiety and mental health struggles. Behind the scenes, Alyson suffered from a variety of health conditions that affected every area of their life. Their personal healing journey led them to their truest passion, studying the mind-body connection and creating tools alongside experts that help people heal and empower themselves. Alyson Stoner is a multi-disciplinary artist known for their on-screen acting, dancing, singing work in 200+ TV shows, movies, and music videos, and as an online content creator and health advocate. Appearing in franchises such as Step Up and Camp Rock to dancing with the likes of Missy Elliott and Eminem, Alyson has been producing their own content since their late teens, including the Simplexity podcast and mental health platform Movement Genius, building a growing online community of 5.2m+ folks. Much of Alyson’s passion is invested in advocating for improved mental health resources and long-term prevention strategies for youth and underrepresented communities. They’re currently working on concrete solutions that support artists and entertainers who face unique psychological, physical, professional, financial, and social challenges. Their "Toddler-to-Trainwreck" video is an introduction to a much larger and urgent conversation that they hope to address in Dear Hollywood. Dear Hollywood is a tell-all podcast about the “toddler-to-trainwreck” pipeline that young artists face in the entertainment industry. Following their viral op-ed, host Alyson unpacks the cultural phenomenon of child stardom from the most comprehensive, illuminating vantage point ever offered. Incorporating expertise from child development specialists, artist-to-artist conversations with famous child performers, and Alyson’s own never-been-shared stories, the audience is invited into a powerful and proactive conversation around high-performing children, while simultaneously gaining deep insight and wisdom for their own journey towards healing and self-empowerment. New episodes Friday. Subscribe & follow @alysonstoner to join the conversation. Listen to the Podcast Here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3XhCWlROLvRYfTiXrQfwk2 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-hollywood/id1699053001 YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD9cqoP3xxcGiJKHxWwS0kO1EAqSf-qDE Check out Movement Genius Here: https://www.movementgenius.com/
Teenage friendships can be challenging. Many teens think they are alone when it comes to friendship challenges, but in reality ALL teens go through similar struggles when it comes to friends. Brooke Romney is on the podcast this week to talk all about friendship struggles every teen experiences and what really is true when it comes to managing relationships in the teen years. Brooke's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookeromneywrites/ 52 Modern Manners for Kids https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Manners-Kids-Brooke-Romney/dp/173585445X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1QB3RU6W2BWK7&keywords=modern+manners+for+kids&qid=1696296249&sprefix=modern+manners%2Caps%2C140&sr=8-1 52 Modern Manners for Teens Vol. 1 https://www.amazon.com/52-Modern-Manners-Todays-Teens/dp/1735854433/ref=pd_bxgy_img_sccl_1/133-9775530-0964863?pd_rd_w=P4ed7&content-id=amzn1.sym.21b577c4-6435-4581-8b53-49da41e27328&pf_rd_p=21b577c4-6435-4581-8b53-49da41e27328&pf_rd_r=4ZW05PN6FFJP1YN62ASW&pd_rd_wg=56VNr&pd_rd_r=8cd4b670-9dad-4d32-8016-cbd9b3e4a966&pd_rd_i=1735854433&psc=1 52 Modern Manners for Teen Vol 2 https://www.amazon.com/52-Modern-Manners-Todays-Teens/dp/1735854441/ref=pd_bxgy_img_sccl_1/133-9775530-0964863?pd_rd_w=9jPln&content-id=amzn1.sym.21b577c4-6435-4581-8b53-49da41e27328&pf_rd_p=21b577c4-6435-4581-8b53-49da41e27328&pf_rd_r=AYXEVXVNFS11FTQMS8DP&pd_rd_wg=3mKpN&pd_rd_r=dc6bdde1-2c72-4ab5-80f1-bd6885661a36&pd_rd_i=1735854441&psc=1
233: Hidden Pain

233: Hidden Pain

2023-09-2712:03

We all have pain that we carry that we are afraid to share with others. There's a common misconception that sharing our burdens in the teen years makes us weak or uncool. Keeping your biggest struggles to yourself is not a sign of strength, nor is sharing your biggest struggles a sign of weakness. This week on the podcast I talk about the most common hidden pains that teens are experiencing and what to do with them. For help with teen anxiety visit: https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/ https://trainhergame.com/sami-emg
I'm so excited to have Coach Bre on the podcast again. This time she is helping parents help their teens. As parents, having a teen athlete can be a difficult relationship to navigate and cause concern and worry about whether or not we are saying and doing the right things. We all want to raise confident teens and support our teens the best way we can in the endeavors they chose. Coach Bre walks us through some great skills and tools we can use as parents when it comes to helping our teens be more confident in sports and life. Sign up for Coach Bre's free training for sports parents here: https://trainhergame.com/sami ig: @elitecompetitorcoach
When you are feeling horrible, or stuck in a rut it can be hard to climb out. On this podcast episode I talk about ways to overcome negative emotion by helping others. Each of us have talents, time, and energy that can help others AND help ourselves feel happier. Creating pleasure in your brain when you feel horrible is a lot easier than you think! https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
Back to school time can be very busy and feel overwhelming with everything all coming at you at the same time! This week on the podcast I talk about how to overcome back to school overwhelm. Let's get feeling excited about that to do list! https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/
What is self harm? What does it mean when a teen self harms? Why do teens engage in self harm? Is self harm the same as being suicidal? I answer these questions and more on the podcast this week. Understanding what self harm is all about is the first step to getting the appropriate help when it comes to managing the urge to self harm. https://www.theteenlifeschool.com/ https://www.crisistextline.org/help-for-self-harm/https://www.chconline.org/resourcelibrary/selfharm/
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Kailyn Koenig

Thank you so much!! I really appreciate your willingness to do this podcast. it has really helped me and I have become ADDICTED!! I just want you to know how eternally grateful I am for you.

Nov 21st
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Mallori Fraser

This is so important for girls to hear! I loved your story and that you chose to give that boy a fun night even though it wasn't what you wanted to do. I think the comparison thing is something that many women deal with and can always work on. I did compare myself during high school and ended up seeing myself as unlovable and that made having a secure relationship with friends really difficult. Knowing that God loves me perfectly helps me as I continue to work on believing that I am inherently lovable. I hope to be able to celebrate with my friends in their strengths and opportunities rather than envy them.

May 3rd
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