
The Grow Kinder Podcast
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Social-emotional skills, such as empathy, emotion management, and positive communication, are important inside and outside classroom walls. Their impact continues long after students leave school and enter society. Grow Kinder is a first-of-its-kind social-emotional learning podcast featuring conversations with thought leaders in education,
The Grow Kinder Podcast
1w ago
In this episode of the Grow Kinder podcast, host Dr. Tia Kim interviews Amber Coleman-Morley, Senior Director of Community and Culture at The Female Quotient. Throughout the episode, they speak to the importance of social-emotional learning (SEL) in building strong communities, emphasizing the impact of how skills such as empathy and communication foster healthy relationships and help children and adults thrive. Dr. Kim and Amber also explore the intersection of SEL and civics education, and how this powerful combination strengthens kindness in society. Amber also shares with listeners her ext ..read more
The Grow Kinder Podcast
1M ago
In this episode of the Grow Kinder Podcast, host Andrea Lovanhill speaks with Dr. Kathleen Ethier, the director of the Division of Adolescent and School Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In this enlightening conversation, Andrea and Kathleen dive deep into the pressing issues surrounding the mental health of today's teenagers. We take a close look at the CDC's recent Youth Risk Behavior Survey and the startling findings related to the mental health of teenage girls. We discover the initiatives undertaken by the CDC to help schools address these mental health chall ..read more
The Grow Kinder Podcast
2M ago
In this episode of the Grow Kinder Podcast, host Andrea Lovanhill speaks with Helen Westmoreland, the Director of Family Engagement at the National Parent Teacher Association and cohost of the Notes From the Backpack podcast. In this enlightening conversation, Andrea and Helen dig into the world of family engagement, education, and the power of social-emotional learning (SEL). We discuss why it’s important for parents to not only embrace SEL, but to also champion it, and Helen shares inspiring examples of successful parent-teacher collaborations. Listeners will also learn strategies for how th ..read more
The Grow Kinder Podcast
2M ago
Welcome back, listeners! After a two-year hiatus, the Grow Kinder podcast has returned and it’s better than ever. In this exciting relaunch, your host, Andrea Lovanhill, CEO of the Committee for Children, alongside her co-hosts, Dr. Tia Kim, and Shauna McBride, kick off an incredible new season with a promise of enlightening discussions on all things Social-Emotional Learning (SEL). This season features a stellar lineup of guests, including education experts, well-being advocates, communication specialists, health professionals, and research leaders. Each episode is meticulously crafted to add ..read more
The Grow Kinder Podcast
2y ago
In this episode, host Shauna McBride speaks with Nick Butler, artist and illustrator of Committee for Children’s Captain Compassion® comic series. Nick explains how he used every design choice to carefully and intentionally craft a visual identity for Captain Compassion® and her sidekick Kid Kinder®. To create Kid Kinder, Nick took visual cues from his little brother and himself as children, making this project an intensely personal one. He tells Shauna, “When I had this opportunity with Kid Kinder to represent the Black community, I dug in. I really wanted to make sure that I was singing the ..read more
The Grow Kinder Podcast
2y ago
On this episode, host Tia Kim speaks with Vicky Rideout, one of the authors of a new report, “Coping with COVID-19: How Young People Use Digital Media to Manage Their Mental Health.” The report found substantial increases in both depression and social media use among teens and young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. Further, it investigated the relationship between those two data points. Could social media be causing the rise in depression? The report suggested that, despite the common media narrative about the dangers of social media, it can be a valuable tool for connection and its effect ..read more
The Grow Kinder Podcast
2y ago
In this episode, host Andrea Lovanhill speaks with Dr. Theanne Griffith, PhD, a neuroscientist and author of the children’s book series The Magnificent Makers. Theanne explains how the environment of curiosity and exploration fostered by her parents helped her grow into the person she is today and influenced the work she’s doing as an author and scientist. “The most important thing a scientist needs, I think, is creativity and openness and curiosity,” Theanne says. “I think any way you can foster that in your child, you’re going to create a love for science.” Theanne also talks about how she s ..read more
The Grow Kinder Podcast
2y ago
We are back with a new mini-season of the Grow Kinder Podcast! In this season-teaser episode hosts Andrea Lovanhill, Tia Kim and Shauna McBride get together to catch up, reflect on a busy summer, and preview the conversations we’ll be sharing this season. All three hosts will be exploring media topics – covering the relationship between depression and social media use, the important of diverse representation in children’s media, and how we can foster a sense of curiosity for our kids. Also in this episode – Andrea’s take on what social-emotional learning (SEL) is and what it isn’t, Tia’s thoug ..read more
The Grow Kinder Podcast
2y ago
In this season finale of Grow Kinder®, co-hosts Andrea Lovanhill, Dr. Tia Kim, and Shauna McBride come together to explore what it really means to amplify diverse voices. They reflect on the importance of treating communities as non-monolithic entities; the positive impact of diversifying the workforce; and the power in making room for others to take center stage. We’ll be back with a new season of Grow Kinder later this year. Until then, visit GrowKinderPodcast.org for more episodes from our archives. You can rate and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, or Stitcher—we’d love to ..read more
The Grow Kinder Podcast
2y ago
On this episode, host Andrea Lovanhill speaks with Jodi Grant, executive director of the Afterschool Alliance, a nonprofit public awareness and advocacy organization working to ensure that all children and youth have access to quality, affordable after-school programs. At the helm of the organization, Jodi works to ensure that out-of-school-time programs not only help students stay engaged and recover from the pandemic, but also provide their families with essential supports. In this conversation, Jodi talks about the correlation between affordability and equity in summer learning programs, fu ..read more