Baf public
[search 0]
Mai Mult
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork
 
Are you a parent of a teenager, or youth worker, and have a hard time understanding them? Welcome to Baffled where we help you understand your miss understood teen. We talk about the modern topics and lingo that is cultivating in your teenagers world. We want to give you tips on how to navigate within the rough waters of raising a teenager!
  continue reading
 
Formerly the Parenting after Trauma podcast, internationally recognized children's mental health expert Robyn Gobbel decodes the most baffling behaviors for parents of kids with vulnerable nervous systems. If you're parenting a child who has experienced trauma or toxic stress or a child with a neuroimmune disorder, sensory processing, or other nervous system vulnerability, this show will let you know you are not alone. You can stop playing behavior whack-a-mole because Robyn offers you tools ...
  continue reading
 
The British American Football Coaches Association (BAFCA) Coaching Podcast is a resource for coaches in the United Kingdom and worldwide. The Podcast features both British coaches and coaches across globe sharing their advice on all aspects of coaching American football. Follow @BAFCAOfficial and @CoachLillis on social media.
  continue reading
 
Hey! We're Josh and Jonathan, and we talk about complete nonsense. Listen if you like to hear complete nonsense! Hit us with suggestions at bafomblboyspodcast@gmail.com, or send in a voice message on Anchor here: https://anchor.fm/bafombl-boys/message
  continue reading
 
BAFTA is a world-leading independent arts charity the UK supporting, developing and promoting the film, games and TV industires. We offer unique access to some of the world’s most inspiring talent, have a listen!
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Beyond BAFF

Baltic-American Freedom Foundation

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Lunar
 
Stories of impactful change by scientists and researchers. Change that begins with the Baltic-American Freedom Foundation, but continues to expand above any limits, industry rules, groups of people or even countries.
  continue reading
 
The Journey to Self Discovery podcast with Chief Moses Baffour Awuah is here to help people answer difficult questions about life. It offers tools and techniques to help people stay motivated, create meaningful relationships, and find balance in life. Through this podcast, listeners can get the advice they need to discover their purpose and meaning in life. It explores topics such as how to stay motivated, create meaningful relationships, and find balance in life. Chief Moses' mission is to ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
BAFFLE DAYS - Australian Climbing

Baffle Days, Tom O'Halloran, Amanda Watts

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Lunar
 
The Australian climbing podcast. Chatting to the old school legends, modern day heroes and everyone else who make up our awesome community. Tune in for stories, opinions, training and nutrition info. Spreading the love.
  continue reading
 
Dan, Conor and Andrea are on a quest to learn more about the random world we live in by digging up some amazing facts that, let's face it, are complete nonsense! Every Monday Dan, Conor and Andrea bring you 6 amazing facts and decide which deserve to be kept and which should be chucked into the bin of nonsense! Head to baffledpod.com to check out all the amazing ways you can get involved: Follow us on Instagram @BaffledPod and TikTok @BaffledPod E-mail us: info@baffledpod.com to let us know ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
If offering safety and connection is the antidote to oppositional behavior, what do you do if connection isn’t experienced as safe or regulating by your child? In this episode you’ll learn: How connection and protection can get tied together How to keep offering connection, even when it’s consistently rejected by your child The science behind why Y…
  continue reading
 
Last week we talked about the science of oppositional behavior. This week, let’s look at strategies to help children rest into felt safety so their nervous system feels better and their oppositional protective strategies can decrease. In this episode you’ll learn: An invitation to consider some of our cultural beliefs around opposition in the paren…
  continue reading
 
What if oppositional behavior is a normal response to feeling unsafe? In this episode, we unfold the layers of oppositional behavior and its roots in the nervous system. We look into the diagnostic complexities of Oppositional Defiant Disorder and dive into how our own state of the nervous system is important in helping our children navigate their …
  continue reading
 
All behavior makes sense and no behavior is maladaptive- in the moment that behavior emerges. Of course, the IMPACT of the behavior might be maladaptive and absolutely many behaviors need to change. But understanding that all behavior makes perfect sense at the moment it emerges is the lynchpin in offering folks co-regulation, connection, and felt-…
  continue reading
 
It’s really important to me and my team that you have all the information you might need when making the decision to join The Club- or not. The Club is open for new members now, October 1-8, 2024, and I recorded this episode based on some of the most commonly asked questions In this episode, you’ll learn What The Club even is and why it’s different…
  continue reading
 
Whiplash. You probably know what I mean. You start to be lulled into a life with fewer meltdowns, or less intensity. Then BOOM. An old behavior seems to explode out of nowhere. You’re right back to feeling like everything’s awful or it’ll never get better or you’ll have to live like this forever. You might even be frustrated with yourself that you …
  continue reading
 
On this episode, we continue our talk with Darla about education legislation. Darla explains the new education bill that was passed and how it helps our teens. She also explains how parents and youth workers can get involved with the school board. For more on Darla and E3 family solutions you can visit https://e3familysolutions.org/…
  continue reading
 
If self-regulation doesn't really exist- then what do we mean when we talk about self-regulation? And why does it matter? In this episode, you’ll learn What self-regulation REALLY is How “self” regulation develop Why you should still teach self-regulation skills Resources mentioned in this podcast: What Does Co-Regulation Really Look Like? {EP 81} …
  continue reading
 
We could never have too many ideas about how to cultivate connections between home and school. Author of Light Up the Learning Brain (and Riley the Brave) Jessica Sinarski shares practical ideas that can help parents and schools work together to support kids with vulnerable nervous systems. In this episode, you’ll learn Practical, easy-to-implement…
  continue reading
 
On this episode, we talk with Darla Huddleston from E3 family solutions. Darla tells her story as a concerned parent that turned into a SRA educator. Darla shares her insight on why it is important for parents to know what is being taught to your teens. You can find more about E3 family solution at https://e3familysolutions.org/…
  continue reading
 
Parenting kids with vulnerable nervous systems is practically synonymous with “controlling.” Our kids are controlling and for most of us, if we were honest, we’d notice that the stress of parenting is causing us to get controlling, too. Why? In this episode, you’ll learn Why protection mode almost always leads to an increase in controlling behavior…
  continue reading
 
Almost every time I teach, especially if there are folks in the audience not already familiar with my work or the concept of co-regulation, someone asks the very valid question of- “Isn’t this (co-regulation) just coddling?” Fair question! There are a lot of underlying assumptions and fears in this question that we will deconstruct in today’s episo…
  continue reading
 
On this Episode, we have the amazing Brooks Gibbs back with us. Brooks talks about the demanding child, and the 3 questions that we can ask to help build resilience in that child. For more on tis topic you can visit https://www.raisethemstrong.com/ and for more about Brooks Gibbs you can visit https://www.brooksgibbs.com/ and https://www.feelingstr…
  continue reading
 
This episode originally aired on November 7th, 2023 Does your child yell, scream, or otherwise refuse to talk about their owl, watchdog, or possum brain? They tell you it’s stupid or tell you to stop talking or get extra silly or just don’t talk? I hear this from a LOT of parents (and I experienced it a lot in the play therapy room). This doesn’t m…
  continue reading
 
This episode originally aired February 17th, 2023 I’ve been listening for a while and the watchdog and possum brain ideas have really helped me. Is it OK to teach this to my kids too? I’m worried they’ll start using it as excuses. I get this question all the time! If we teach our kids about the watchdog and possum brain are they going to start sayi…
  continue reading
 
Does your child with a vulnerable nervous system say mean, hurtful, taunting, or aggressive things to your other kids? You already know you can’t control what comes out of someone else’s mouth, so what do you do??? How do you help your kids deal with their sibling’s verbal aggression? In this episode, you’ll learn Steps to help increase your childr…
  continue reading
 
What on earth should you do when you have more than one child dysregulated at the same time? You’re outnumbered, you’re overwhelmed. Now what? In this episode, you’ll learn The #1 step to take when more than one kid is dysregulated What to prioritize How to have realistic expectations for yourself Resources mentioned in this podcast: Child Always D…
  continue reading
 
If you are a regular listener here on The Baffling Behavior Show, big, baffling behaviors and big meltdowns are no longer surprising in your home. Even if we can’t predict those moments of 'Back-Off or, 'Attack' Watchdog, "Shut Down' or, 'Play Dead' Possum, we can predict that it is going to happen again. You can create felt safety for the other ch…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text In this Season Finale episode, we are looking at how to CONSTANTLY sharpen your saw as a leader so you can always stay on top of your game. A dull axe can't cut a tree nearly as good as a sharp one and it's the same with humans and leaders. Discover how you can constantly sharpen yourself so you become the leader the world needs. Enj…
  continue reading
 
Grief is hard to acknowledge and talk about. The truth is, there is grief involved with being the sibling of a child with a special need. In today’s episode, we’re exploring how to support the siblings of kids with a nervous system disability with behavior-based symptoms with all their feelings, especially grief. In this episode, you’ll learn How t…
  continue reading
 
On the episode, we talk with Amy Ronshausen from Drug Free America. Amy talks about the mission of Drug Free America and what they battle against. We also talk about the big issues the issues that America is facing today in the drug world. Enjoy! For more from Amy and Drug Free America you can go to https://www.dfaf.org/…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Disloyalty is one very big deterrent on the journey of leadership but it's natural and will definitely happen. When it happens, what do you do as a leader? Listen now! Support the show Tap here👇🏽 to to follow the JSD podcast on Instagram🔥 https://www.instagram.com/jsdpod Tap here👇🏽 to to follow the JSD podcast on Twitter🔥 https://www…
  continue reading
 
One way we can support the siblings of kids with big, baffling behaviors is to teach them about owls, watchdogs, and possums (or some way to understand the brain and behaviors) as well as to teach them about nervous system vulnerabilities and ‘overactive’ watchdog and possum brains! In this episode, you’ll learn Steps to take when teaching siblings…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text What makes a leader superhuman is their team! To do great things, a leader must know how to form and utilize a team very well. This week, we're delving into how best that can be done. Support the show Tap here👇🏽 to to follow the JSD podcast on Instagram🔥 https://www.instagram.com/jsdpod Tap here👇🏽 to to follow the JSD podcast on Twit…
  continue reading
 
Do you have kids who feel like the way you parent their sibling (the one with the worst behavior!!!) is unfair? We’ll be tackling different topics on how to support siblings over the next month. In this episode, you’ll learn The five things to consider when thinking about how to help siblings understand ‘unfair’ parenting Are you parenting all your…
  continue reading
 
WARNING!!!!!!! THE INFORMATION ON THIS EPISODE IS VERY IMPORTANT AND NEEDS TO BE TALKED ABOUT BUT IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR A YOUNGER AUDIENCE!!! PLEASE LISTEN WITH CAUTION TO WHO IS AROUND YOU! On this episode, we talk with Coach Frank Rich about mental dangers of P#rnography. Frank also shares about the cultural issues of P#rnography as well. Finall…
  continue reading
 
Something new and unexpected here on The Baffling Behavior Show! This episode is actually from the Therapist Uncensored Podcast with Sue Marriott and Ann Kelley. Sue and Ann interviewed one of y'alls FAVORITES- Juliane Taylor Shore. Juliane was on The Baffling Behavior Show a long time ago, talking about psychological boundaries and verbal aggressi…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text This week, we're continuing our journey to becoming leaders by stopping at Sources and Helpers No one is self-made and to do well, to have power, and to be a great leader, you must never forget your source and your helpers. Join Mr. Moses Baffour Awuah tonight and learn why you must remember your source and helpers. Support the show …
  continue reading
 
Parents of kids with baffling behaviors are CONSTANTLY being judged by others. How do we get to a point where we don’t care as much about what other people think? In this episode, we’ll explore: Some of the most common judgments that parents of kids with baffling behaviors receive How it’s actually not possible to not care at all, but we can care L…
  continue reading
 
WARNING!!!!!!! THE INFORMATION ON THIS EPISODE IS VERY IMPORTANT AND NEEDS TO BE TALKED ABOUT BUT IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR A YOUNGER AUDIENCE!!! PLEASE LISTEN WITH CAUTION TO WHO IS AROUND YOU! On this episode, we talk with Coach Frank Rich on the dangers of P#rnography. Frank shares his story of addiction and how he has overcome it. Frank also share…
  continue reading
 
“The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” ~Carl Rogers You know, one of my favorite things about studying relational neuroscience is discovering the science that proves things we’ve known all along. Not everyone needs the science, and I know some think the science detracts from the powerful truths that peop…
  continue reading
 
Do the Watchdog and Possum pathway only activate in protection mode? Are they always protective? NO! It is possible to have safe and connected Watchdog energy and safe and connected Possum energy! Why does this distinction matter? In this episode, you’ll learn What safe and connected watchdog energy feels like What safe and connected possum energy …
  continue reading
 
What does my child need for their success to be inevitable? If I wanted to paint the top of a 20 foot wall, I’d rent some scaffolding. Scaffolding makes the floor higher and would get me as close to the top of the wall as I needed. The scaffolding would help make my success inevitable. It’s not the only thing I need to be successful (paint would co…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text The real truth is that you cannot influence people if you cannot inspire them. In this episode, discover just how far you can reach on your leadership journey by learning to be inspirational. Support the show Tap here👇🏽 to to follow the JSD podcast on Instagram🔥 https://www.instagram.com/jsdpod Tap here👇🏽 to to follow the JSD podcast…
  continue reading
 
Dalia Bankauskaite is a Lithuanian interdisciplinary expert in security policy, strategic communication, and political advisory. With decades of experience across government, academia, and consulting, Dahlia focuses on advancing the understanding of total defense and a whole-of-society approach to security, including hybrid warfare and influence op…
  continue reading
 
Janet Nordine is a registered play therapist, adoptee, and mental health activist working tirelessly to improve children’s mental health services, specifically in the state of Nevada. Janet has an important message for adoptees that I think is relevant to all kids and families who are supporting kids with vulnerable nervous systems: There is nothin…
  continue reading
 
ATTENTION! No need to fear but this Episode will cover some very important, yet explicit topics about the dangers of the online world. We would like to place a PG-13 tag on this content. It is still extremely important and needs to be discussed. Stop The Movement is back with us discuss the real dangers that our teens face online. You can get more …
  continue reading
 
Self-regulation is a crucial developmental milestone and I’m thrilled that we are turning our eyes toward self-regulation instead of staying focused on behavior modification through rewards and consequences. At the same time, we must remember that self-regulation is developed through repeated and regular experiences of co-regulation with an attuned…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text You can't achieve much as a leader if you do just the necessary and the required. Learn how much going the extra mile can change the course of your leadership in this week's episode. Support the show Tap here👇🏽 to to follow the JSD podcast on Instagram🔥 https://www.instagram.com/jsdpod Tap here👇🏽 to to follow the JSD podcast on Twitt…
  continue reading
 
What’s the connected response to {insert difficult behavior here}?? How do I respond to {insert difficult behavior here} in a connected way??? I get some version of this question almost every day. So, let’s answer it here on the podcast! In this episode, you’ll learn What most parents are really asking when they ask ‘what’s the connected response’?…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text In this episode of The Journey to Self-Discovery Podcast, we explore the transformative power of vision in leadership. Discover how having a clear and compelling vision can inspire and motivate others, drive innovation and progress, and help you stay focused and resilient in the face of challenges. Join us as we delve into the import…
  continue reading
 
It’s normal and common for stress and dysregulation to cause kids to act younger than they really are. This happens to grown-ups too! Simply because it’s normal and common doesn’t mean it’s not very frustrating! In this episode, you’ll learn A neurosequential explanation for regression How to use regression as a cue or a clue about the state of you…
  continue reading
 
Katrin Õunap is a leading Estonian clinical geneticist specializing in rare diseases and metabolic disorders. In this episode Katrin delves into her journey into genetics, starting with her early career and unexpected shift into genetics after Estonia's independence from the Soviet Union. She recounts her pivotal role in introducing newborn screeni…
  continue reading
 
On this episode, we are joined by Sarah and Kristin from Stop The Movement. We talk about the work that they do in the dark world of Human Trafficking. We also talk about how we can be aware of what is out there so we can start prevention process. For more on Stop The Movement you can go to stopthemovement.org or you can email Info@stopthemovement.…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Have you ever wondered why the world needs leaders? it's because not everyone has mastered the art and has been disciplined enough to go through the processes to become one In this episode, our host breaks down the disciplines of a leader and how we can apply them to become great Leaders. Enjoy! Support the show Tap here👇🏽 to to foll…
  continue reading
 
I’m sure you often feel like ‘getting your kid regulated’ is a very important goal! But- is it? Is regulated the goal? And is it possible to even consider these kinds of questions when we are parenting very dysregulated kids with very dangerous behaviors? In this episode, you’ll learn The difference between a moment of being regulated and having a …
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Leaders are not born; they are made. Leaders are not made in a day but over a lifetime. The Journey to becoming a leader takes time just as much as effort and intentionality. One way you can fast-track this process to becoming a leader from being a follower is through investing in yourself. Learn how you can in today's episode. Suppo…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Ghid rapid de referință