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Sit With Me: A Connection Experiment

Megan Martin

Sit With Me: A Connection Experiment

A weekly Education, Kids and Family podcast
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Sit With Me: A Connection Experiment

Megan Martin

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Sit With Me: A Connection Experiment

Megan Martin

Sit With Me: A Connection Experiment

A weekly Education, Kids and Family podcast
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This episode is absolutely delectable! Meg had so much fun talking with Elena Davis about connecting using a tool every person uses every day...FOOD! Elena teaches that using food in an intentional way can lead to deeper relationships and a con
In this episode, Meg talks to Megan Woodbury, a junior high counselor, about what teens are doing well and what they are struggling with in regards to social relationships. Some key points from this episode: how the pandemic has affected teens'
In this episode, Meg and Brooke Romney have a pretty fantastic conversation about holding space for your teens, finding moments of intentional teaching every day, and creating opportunities for teens to develop empathy and kindness. Those are j
In this episode, Meg gets into some wilderness talking about fun stuff (periods! pre-frontal cortex development! listening!) with Penny and Steph from The Messy Bun Podcast. It's fun, pinky promise. Penny and Steph have a lot of insight into th
In this episode, Meg finally snagged her most favorite guest to date...her teenage son. He has some great insight into what relationship training COULD look like, and what his opinion is of current relationship training he has received. If you
That title sounds sort of space shuttle inspired, but what we're ACTUALLY talking about is a pivot on purpose here on Sit With Me. This episode discusses explicit relationship training, and how to get more of that in the lives of the young peop
In this final episode of season two, Meg reviews all the best lessons from the last fifteen episodes. It has been such a joy to learn from the guests. The next season will have some fun surprises as well, so, as always, thanks for being here. 
In this episode, Meg talks to Trevor and Keirsten Hall about the landscape of their unique marriage, building trust after divorce, keeping a family together through deployments and PTSD, and the power of therapy. 
In this episode, Meg continues talking to Randi Fuller, who provides some fantastic recommendations about how each person, regardless of body size, can be an ally and an advocate for those living in larger bodies.  1. Recognize everyone is diff
In this episode, Meg talks to one of her dear friends Randi about body size and its effect on pretty much every aspect of life. Randi has spent most of her life in a bigger body, and she has great insights into how all bodies can be better abou
In this episode, Meg talks to one of her good friends, Kamden, a "professional ADHD-er." Kamden was diagnosed with ADHD in the spring of 2020, and has since created an online directory for others receiving similar mental health diagnoses in ord
In this episode, Meg talks to her good friend Catherine, who shares her journey with an eating disorder and how she has used self-compassion to wrestle with this difficulty. 
In this episode, Meg is talking to an incredible force of a woman, Jami Healey. Jami shares her ideas about being a whole person thinker, how she developed an attitude of body neutrality, and suggestions to combat negative media and societal me
This week, Meg talks about finding hope amidst the weirdness by seeing people treat each other kindly. There is so much goodness in the world! Also, she shares a suggestion of what to do when listening gets sticky...(hint: keep listening). Meg
We're back! It's 2021! In the spirit of renewed energy and kids going back to school, Meg is talking about resetting and listening. Also, Wednesday Walks will now be a thing, and YOU'RE INVITED!! Listen for more details!   Instagram: @sitwithme
We're back! It's 2021! In the spirit of renewed energy and kids going back to school, Meg is talking about resetting and listening. Also, Wednesday Walks will now be a thing, and YOU'RE INVITED!! Listen for more details!   Instagram: @sitwithme
In the second part of the best friend interview, Molly, Libby and Meg talk about receiving service, being mindful of when people have full garbage cans, different friends serving different purposes, and being open to sharing your life with frie
In this episode, things go completely off the rails. Meg invited two of her best friends to have an in-person interview, and a lot of hilarity ensued. Amidst the giggles, though, is some friendship analysis that everyone can probably relate to.
In this episode, Meg lovingly (emphasis on love) reminds herself and everyone else that it isn't enough to wait for friends to serve you. She talks about the importance of adding value to the lives of others, being a creator rather than a consu
Building friendships can be tricky work, but very, very worth it. In this episode, Meg shares some of what has helped her create and contribute to fabulous friendships. 
Bruce Feiler says in Secrets of Happy Families that "bringing down parents is much harder than bringing up kids." As parents begin to age, the responsibilities of caretaking can be rough waters to navigate as siblings. Meg shares the perspectiv
In this episode, Meg interviews a true luminary in her life: her cousin, Lara. She shares a unique perspective about building sibling connections through really difficult circumstances. Their family has experienced deployment, divorce, fighting
In this episode, Meg talks about overcoming connection difficulties by practicing general conflict resolution strategies like allowing for change, finding compassion, and using humor as a diffusing technique. Also, she explains how nurturing gr
Welcome to Season 2! We are now focusing on building stronger connections outside the home. Meg talks about the importance of letting go of childhood roles, allowing your siblings to grow up, and expressing love when it feels weird. Also, bonus
Welcome to Season 2! We are now focusing on building stronger connections outside the home. Meg talks about the importance of letting go of childhood roles, allowing your siblings to grow up, and expressing love when it feels weird. Also, bonus
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