Lizzy & Nat welcome aj (they/them) to discuss early childhood approaches and how they can be used across various developmental stages.
Lizzy and Nat welcome Lindsay (she/her) to discuss one of the hardest parts of being a youth worker - death and loss in the professional realm.
Lizzy and Nat welcome Dr. E Chico (they/them) to discuss the goals of, obstacles to, and strategies for collecting Youth Feedback and evaluating programs in a meaningful way.
Lizzy & Nat discuss the meaning of "buy-in" in youth programming and how group leaders can increase engagement and participation.
Lizzy and Nat welcome Jess Levine (she/her) to share best practices and considerations when working with youth participants with various social abilities.
Our very first guest, William Collier (he/him), joins Lizzy & Nat to talk about setting boundaries with young folks - especially as a new youth development professional.
Join Lizzy and Nat as they share some tales of young love and how these relationships sometimes play out in various programming spaces.
Nat shares all their insecurities about their new job teaching 7th grade students and we talk about the parallels to the middle school youth experience.
In this shorter ep, Lizzy and Nat discuss what has changed for them in the last 4 years and name their hopes for the new season
In this episode, we discuss onboarding youth to a new space and some of the tools and strategies we are using this fall to get groups going!
In this episode, we'll discuss how to bring more hospitality into our youth spaces. We define different characteristics of hospitality through examples and stories from our own experiences.
In this episode, we explore the value and purpose of exit interviews, and discuss some of our favorite exit interview questions and strategies.
In this episode, we define adultism and provide examples and strategies for being anti-adultist in our work with youth.
In this episode, we explore the ever-elusive ideal of work/life balance, including strategies to help us move towards it. Ideas/Creators/Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Laura van Dernoot Lipsky and Connie Burk, authors of Trauma Stewardship: An Everyday Guide to Caring for Self While Caring for Others: https://traumastewardship.com/inside-the-book/ Tonya Dalton, creator of Productivity Paradox and founder of Inkwell Press: https://ppx.inkwellpress.com/blog/8-top-productivity-tips-wrong-instead/ Laura Vanderkam, author of Off The Clock and other productivity and time management books: https://lauravanderkam.com/
In this episode, we explore how we support young people as they graduate and transition into new roles in life and programs.
Content Note: brief mention of youth suicidal ideation In this episode, we'll discuss boundaries in digital and phone communication, including some of our favorite tools and strategies for managing difficult digital situations.
We're exploring openers, closers, check-ins, and check-outs!
Welcome to The Third Space, a production of air&water work.
Nat stops by to explain the show's hiatus and share some resources for having difficult political conversations with youth. How Should Staff and Mentors Discuss the Recent U.S. Election with Youth: Leading Experts have Answers
Lizzy & Nat discuss the "Storming" stage of Group Development and important considerations to hold before, during, and after.