Ep. 24: We are Anxious. So let's do something about it.  episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 9, 2023 · 1H 20M

Ep. 24: We are Anxious. So let's do something about it.

from Schurtz and Ties: A podcast about education and culture · host Schurtz&Ties

All too often, we try to solve complex problems with large-scale, pie-in-the-sky solutions. Anxiety is one of those problems. In this episode, Brian and Kasey wrestle through some very tangible, use-it-tomorrow solutions that combat the growing epidemic of teen (and adult) anxiety. Why Are We Anxious? 1. Culture of success (Cult of achievement) 2. Origin stories 3. You are what you data Solutions: 1. Re-establish our purpose 2. Rest 3. Restore Podcast Referenced: Why the Cult of Achievement in Schools Is Making People Miserable Why Are American Teenagers So Sad and Anxious? - Both by Plain English Articles Referenced: Why Girls Beat Boys at School and Lose to Them at the Office, by Lisa Damour Do you use these words when you apologize? It's time to stop, researchers say Say you're sorry. Not that you "regret," not that you are "devastated." Say you're "sorry." Say what it is that you're apologizing for. Be specific. Show you understand why it was bad, take ownership, and show that you understand why you caused hurt. Don't make excuses. Say why it won't happen again. What steps are you taking? If it's relevant, make reparations: "I'm going to pay for the dry cleaning. Just send the bill to me. I'm going to do my best to fix what I did.” Daniel Pink references . . . again: Book: Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us TEDTalk: The Puzzle of Motivation Literature Referenced: City on a Hill, by John Winthrop "Go west, young man" by Horace Greeley If, by Rudyard Kipling Please reach out and let us know your thoughts, share a topic, and let us know what you think! Twitter: SchurtzandTies Gmail: [email protected] #DoGreatThings and #KeepKnocking Thank you to Matt Hard for the outro music (it was generated from our Chat GPT Episode) and Karl DeCock for creating the cover art!

All too often, we try to solve complex problems with large-scale, pie-in-the-sky solutions. Anxiety is one of those problems. In this episode, Brian and Kasey wrestle through some very tangible, use-it-tomorrow solutions that combat the growing epidemic of teen (and adult) anxiety. Why Are We Anxious? 1. Culture of success (Cult of achievement) 2. Origin stories 3. You are what you data Solutions: 1. Re-establish our purpose 2. Rest 3. Restore Podcast Referenced: Why the Cult of Achievement in Schools Is Making People Miserable Why Are American Teenagers So Sad and Anxious? - Both by Plain English Articles Referenced: Why Girls Beat Boys at School and Lose to Them at the Office, by Lisa Damour Do you use these words when you apologize? It's time to stop, researchers say Say you're sorry. Not that you "regret," not that you are "devastated." Say you're "sorry." Say what it is that you're apologizing for. Be specific. Show you understand why it was bad, take ownership, and show that you understand why you caused hurt. Don't make excuses. Say why it won't happen again. What steps are you taking? If it's relevant, make reparations: "I'm going to pay for the dry cleaning. Just send the bill to me. I'm going to do my best to fix what I did.” Daniel Pink references . . . again: Book: Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us TEDTalk: The Puzzle of Motivation Literature Referenced: City on a Hill, by John Winthrop "Go west, young man" by Horace Greeley If, by Rudyard Kipling Please reach out and let us know your thoughts, share a topic, and let us know what you think! Twitter: SchurtzandTies Gmail: [email protected] #DoGreatThings and #KeepKnocking Thank you to Matt Hard for the outro music (it was generated from our Chat GPT Episode) and Karl DeCock for creating the cover art!

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