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Aug 5
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217 - Emotional Wellness for Teens: How ...

Michelle Maros & Barb Schmidt
About this episode

This generation is growing up more stressed, isolated, and overwhelmed than ever before— here’s how parents can help bridge the gap and support youth mental health. ⬇️

In this eye-opening episode of Life Happens with Barb and Michelle, we dive into the realities of parenting in today’s world—one shaped by technology, anxiety, and unrealistic expectations. We explore how listening without judgment, leading with vulnerability, and embracing imperfection can transform the parent-child relationship.

Barb shares practical insights from her own parenting journey and how she built a strong, emotionally safe bond with Michelle. Michelle reflects on being raised by a parent who prioritized emotional well-being, and together, they unpack lessons learned both as a mother-daughter duo and from years of working with students of all ages.

Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, educator, or someone who works with teens, this conversation will move you, challenge you, and leave you with tools to better show up for the young people in your life.

Pre-order Dear Friend — Michelle’s new book filled with daily inspiration, clarity, and encouragement. A perfect gift for anyone supporting the emotional well-being of the next generation.

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Let us know in the comments what resonated most—we’d love to hear your story.

Episode Highlights:

  • How to really listen and be fully present with your child
  • Bridging the generational gap through empathy, not authority
  • The transformative power of apologizing and showing vulnerability as a parent
  • Why how you model behavior matters more than what you say
  • Helping young people navigate pressure, anxiety, and unrealistic expectations
  • Introducing emotional well-being early and what that actually looks like
  • Creating safe spaces for honest, judgment-free conversations



Parenting isn’t about being perfect—it’s about being real, open, and willing to grow.

We’re so grateful you’re here. As a mother-daughter team, we’re committed to honest conversations about life’s challenges and the healing that starts from within.

🗓️ This August, we're focusing on youth and student mental health—supporting young minds through self-awareness, emotional resilience, and life's pressures.

Join us as we explore how to raise this next generation with confidence, compassion, and connection.

Join us next Tuesday for another heartfelt and healing episode of Life Happens with Barb Michelle! 💕

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