Teenage Kicks Podcast
Helen Wills
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Welcome to the Teenage Kicks podcast, where we take the fear out of parenting - or becoming - a teenager. The internet is full of parenting advice, from when you feel those first baby kicks, until they reach secondary school. And then it stops. No one is talking about teen parenting problems; so we’re going to.
Essential listening for teenagers and their parents, as well as those who work with young adults; Teenage Kicks has teen mental health at its core, and each episode will empower young people to tackle their own problems, and give parents the guidance to know how to help them.
Each week Helen speaks to real individuals who've experienced the issues that young people are dealing with now, and they don't sugar-coat it. From exam nerves and career worries to issues around sexuality and consent, we get tips and advice from expert guests who understand what it’s like to be a teenager today.
Helen will also be chatting about tough teenage problems like cyberbullying and self-harm, drugs, alcohol and teenage pregnancy, all with a heavy dose of reality from someone who's been there and made it through to the other side.
Teenage Kicks for Parents:
As parents, we understand some of our kids’ struggles, but let’s face it, it’s been a while, and things have moved on since we last panicked over a detention! Teenage choices today can seem alien to their parents because teenage life has changed so dramatically since we were young. Teenage Kicks helps you unravel topics like social media, sexting and teen self-esteem so that you can figure out what your child needs support with, and what’s just normal teenage behaviour.
Teenage Kicks for Teens:
Teenagers and parents come at things from different angles, we know. But teenage life can be challenging, and the support of your parents can make navigating tricky dilemmas easier. Teenage Kicks guests aren’t adults who’ve read a textbook; nor are they heavily invested in your day-to-day safety, like your mum and dad. They are real people who’ve been through what you’re dealing with, and they have the inspiration and advice you need to handle it yourself.
Join Helen each week as she chats to a different guest about topics affecting teenagers in 2020, and helps parents and teens to open up a dialogue that will make life easier to navigate on all sides.
You'll also find me chatting about teen parenting here:
- Actually Mummy - my personal blog
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This series of the Teenage Kicks Podcast is sponsored by Blue Microphones, who gave me the fabulous Yeticaster mic for all my recordings. It's really straightforward to use, and gives me great sound quality without too much editing.
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Recent Episodes
S9E106 Ep. 106: It is possible to grow out of teenage anxiety
Owen Wood suffered from anxiety as a young teenager. He tells me how he coped, what his parents did to support him, and what helped him at school during those years. We talk about how travelling on a…
S9E105 Ep. 105: Teens who panic: Managing panic attacks as a teenager
Evan Transue started suffering with panic attacks at the age of 5. He had no family history of trauma, and due to his seemingly great life, his panic attacks went misdiagnosed for over 10 years.…
S9E104 Ep. 104: Why a rebellious teenager might be a good thing
Parents often worry about the teenage years. The term 'threenager' is frequently used to describe the toddler tantrums that leave parents tearing their hair out. I used it myself, with an eyeroll and…
S9E103 Ep. 103: The teenagers choosing not to drink alcohol
Today's guest is content creator and copywriter Tom Pinks, who is The number of teenagers saying they don't drink alcohol is 39%.Tom talks about how he was bullied at secondary school before…
S9E102 Ep. 102: Why teenage girls have more power than you think
My guest today has written a book about how much we underestimate teenage girls, and why we’d do well as parents to listen more to what they have to say. Chelsey Goodan has interviewed dozens of…
S9E101 Ep. 101: Smart strategies for improving communication with your teenager
TW: Self-harmAd: This episode is sponsored by training provider Flourish, and my guest today is an expert in supporting teenagers with the emotional challenges that often come with adolescence.…
S9E100 Ep. 100: Navigating your teenager's LGBTQIA+ challenges
*TW - Suicide and self harm This week's guest is the parent of a 17-year-old transgender boy. She talks about how it felt to support her son as they came to the realisation that their assigned…
S9E99 Ep. 99: How will my child ever be ready to go to university?
It's a question I see asked a lot. There's a whole Facebook group dedicated to discussing the issues parents have when their children are preparing to leave home for university, and the questions…
S9E98 Ep. 98: Childhood trauma: The shame of being different
Welcome to series 9 of the Teenage Kicks podcast, and a brand new set of brave conversations with people who had something difficult to go through in their teenage years. This episode features Jon…
Ep. 97: Betty and James (Race Across The World) on growing up with MRKH
In this final episode of my 8th season of Teenage Kicks, we hear from Betty and James Mukherjee, of Race Across The World fame. Watching the show we saw the brother and sister relationship develop as…
S8E96 Ep. 96: Should you resist the urge to fix things for your ADHD teenager?
It can be very isolating when your child is diagnosed with a new and scary condition. It always helps to hear from someone who's been through it beforehand, and today's guest has experienced ADHD…
S8E95 Ep. 95: How to change your relationship with your teenager
Today's guest had an unusual childhood, with a modelling career as a child, and winning Miss Spain at the age of 17. She grew up in the limelight and with a hectic professional schedule. She also…
S8E94 Ep. 94: What on earth do you do with a bully when you're a teenager?
Today's guest speaks of horrific emotional bullying at school as a teenager. She struggled to make friends after she was accepted to a selective school, and her self-esteem suffered. Her parents had…
S8E93 Ep. 93: The teenagers who campaign to make the world a better place with World Vision
This is a podcast that will change how you look at the problems you're going through. Carrie's voice is full of wisdom, and she knows what she's talking about, because she's been there too. Carrie…
S8E92 Ep.92: When does your child need a smartphone?
The big question in this episode is whether or not to give your child a smartphone, and what's the right age for your teenager to have a smartphones. Ofcom research in the UK in April 2024 claims…
S8E91 Ep. 91: Why risk-taking is a normal part of being a teenager, and what parents can do about it
Think of this podcast as a reframe on your teenager's risky behaviour. By the end of the episode, you'll be able to put your teen's risk-taking into context, and you'll feel much more relaxed as you…
S8E90 Ep. 90: Teenagers and self esteem: how to unlock teenage confidence
We've talked a lot about anxiety on the podcast. In this episode, Marneta Viegas talks about how "crippling" self-esteem got the better of her as a teenager. If this is you - or your child - have a…
S8E89 Ep. 89: How to help a teenager who's lonely
"Loneliness is a condition that's just as bad for you as cancer", says Dr Richard Pile, a GP and specialist in loneliness. He goes on to say that the age bracket most affected by loneliness is young…
S8E88 Ep.88: Academic anxiety and failure - how to cope
In this episode, we talk about academic pressure and the anxiety it can create for our teenagers. But more than that, we talk about FAILURE. Fear of failure, what failure really means, and how to…
S8E87 Ep. 87: Teens who hoard: When is a messy room more than a messy room?
TW: Self-harmMy guest for this episode goes by the name of That Hoarder.As a compulsive hoarder, she says she struggles with many aspects of hoarding behaviours, which she talks about on her own…
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Teenage Kicks Podcast has published 106 episodes since March 2020, covering topics in Kids & Family, Parenting.
Teenage Kicks Podcast is currently dormant with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 51m.
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