EPISODE · Apr 27, 2022 · 1H 7M
96 Adults in Training
from Kolbecast · host Kolbe Academy
AMDG. Have you ever contemplated the idea that you’re not raising children, you’re raising adults? Katherine O’Brien, a certified college planning specialist and homeschooling mother of six (most now in adulthood), joins Bonnie and Steven today to discuss how to be intentional with opportunities for high schoolers to learn the logistics of life. Topics in the conversation include practicalities of parenting teenagers, the difficult but necessary discipline of giving kids space and affirmation when making mistakes, and preparing for tough conversations with the anchoring phrase “I love you. How can I help?” Sign up here for Kolbe’s spring Virtual College Fair on Friday, April 29, 2022. After the event, look for recordings of the presentations on the Kolbe Academy YouTube channel. For more information about Katherine O’Brien, check out her company Celtic College Consultants her blog College Prep Answer Guide her radio program The Quo Vadis Show For videos of the 2021 fall Virtual College Fair, start here. The keynote speakers for that event have also been guests on the Kolbecast: Ep 38 Substance Matters with Jeremy Tate of the Classic Learning Test Ep 84 The Essence of Catholic Education with Patrick Reilly of the Cardinal Newman Society Other Kolbecast episodes related to college and life after Kolbe: Ep 39 Reclaiming the Territory and Ep 40 Windshield Time with Dr. Don Prudlo Ep 59 The Secret Whiteboard with Everett Buyarski & Erica Treat Ep 77 The Road Less Traveled with Celeste Cuellar Ep 85 Vibrant Campus Ministries Ep 92 Protect, Guide, Prepare, Empower Look for the Kolbecast in your favorite podcast app, where you can subscribe and never miss an episode. If you have a moment to leave a ratings and review, that will help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. Have a suggestion or question for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at [email protected]. Interested in Kolbe Academy’s offerings? Visit kolbe.org.
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AMDG. Have you ever contemplated the idea that you’re not raising children, you’re raising adults? Katherine O’Brien, a certified college planning specialist and homeschooling mother of six (most now in adulthood), joins Bonnie and Steven today to discuss how to be intentional with opportunities for high schoolers to learn the logistics of life. Topics in the conversation include practicalities of parenting teenagers, the difficult but necessary discipline of giving kids space and affirmation when making mistakes, and preparing for tough conversations with the anchoring phrase “I love you. How can I help?” Sign up here for Kolbe’s spring Virtual College Fair on Friday, April 29, 2022. After the event, look for recordings of the presentations on the Kolbe Academy YouTube channel. For more information about Katherine O’Brien, check out her company Celtic College Consultants her blog College Prep Answer Guide her radio program The Quo Vadis Show For videos of the 2021 fall Virtual College Fair, start here. The keynote speakers for that event have also been guests on the Kolbecast: Ep 38 Substance Matters with Jeremy Tate of the Classic Learning Test Ep 84 The Essence of Catholic Education with Patrick Reilly of the Cardinal Newman Society Other Kolbecast episodes related to college and life after Kolbe: Ep 39 Reclaiming the Territory and Ep 40 Windshield Time with Dr. Don Prudlo Ep 59 The Secret Whiteboard with Everett Buyarski & Erica Treat Ep 77 The Road Less Traveled with Celeste Cuellar Ep 85 Vibrant Campus Ministries Ep 92 Protect, Guide, Prepare, Empower Look for the Kolbecast in your favorite podcast app, where you can subscribe and never miss an episode. If you have a moment to leave a ratings and review, that will help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. Have a suggestion or question for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at [email protected]. Interested in Kolbe Academy’s offerings? Visit kolbe.org.
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