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Harvard & Princeton Were Just the Side Effects: How I Raised Resilient, Motivated Kids

Harvard & Princeton Were Just the Side Effects: How I Raised Resilient, Motivated Kids

Update: 2025-07-10
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What if emotional resilience—not test scores—is the real key to success?
In this powerful episode of the MindBodySpace podcast, Dr. Juna shares what really made a difference in raising teens who not only got into Ivy League schools like Harvard and Princeton—but did so while prioritizing well-being.

How do you raise high-performing kids—without burning them out?

In this powerful episode, bestselling creator and mom of three Dr. Jenny Woo flips the mic to interview Dr. Juna Bobby, Harvard-trained educator, board certified physician, Juilliard resilience curriculum creator and faculty, and founder of MindBodySpace.

Juna’s kids got into Harvard and Princeton—but that was never the goal.

Instead, she focused on cultivating:

  • 🔁 Healthy routines and deep focus

  • 🧠 Brain-based tools for motivation

  • 🎻 Strength-based parenting

  • ⏳ Time awareness in a distracted world

  • 💥 Curiosity and internal drive PLUS external rewards

This episode is for moms who want to raise resilient, emotionally strong, high-performing kids—without losing their minds or micromanaging every step.

🎧 Whether your child loves cello, coding, or candy bombs 🍬—this conversation will inspire you to parent for the long game.

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00:00 – Why top schools were never the end goal
03:10 – Strength-based parenting and tuning into your child
07:40 – The cello journey: how talent + curiosity unlocked opportunity
11:52 – Building work ethic (even when they’d rather scroll)
16:25 – Dopamine, curiosity & the science of motivation
21:40 – What Ivy League schools actually look for
26:30 – How to parent for the “spike” (vs. well-rounded)
32:15 – Teaching time awareness in a distracted world
38:40 – The girl path: multiple interests, modeling, and mindset
45:00 – 3 simple rules that shaped our family culture



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Harvard & Princeton Were Just the Side Effects: How I Raised Resilient, Motivated Kids

Harvard & Princeton Were Just the Side Effects: How I Raised Resilient, Motivated Kids

Dr. Juna Bobby