Purpose Pro Podcast
Episode Summary In this episode of the PurposePro Podcast, Priya tackles one of the hardest but most powerful lessons we all face: the value of failure. From missed opportunities and bad grades to moments of rejection and regret, we unpack how setbacks can actually fuel growth—if you let them. Why does failing feel so personal, especially for Gen Z? And how can we move from shame to self-compassion, turning losses into lessons? With insights from experts and real stories from Catalyst Collective’s own Joe Elliott, we explore what it really means to “fail forward”—and why it might be...
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In this episode, Derin interviews an accomplished professor on the mental health challenges that teens are facing and the science behind it all. About Professor Aydin Learn More About the Brain and Mental Health Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child – Brain Architecture Short videos and graphics that explain how early life experiences affect brain development. Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence – What Teens Need to Know Tools and guidance on emotional self-awareness and resilience. Understanding Neurodivergence, Autism, and Sensory Processing...
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In this episode, host Zaniya Prasla interview Lydia Wehmeyer on the positive impact gaming can have on mental health. Some of what gets discussed may surprise you!
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Season 6 Host, Zaniya Prasla, interviews Hanna Steplewaska to talk about the challenges and rewards of mentoring at risk youth. If you have ever thought about mentoring but have had your hesitations, this episode is for you!
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Mentorship within teenagers encompasses the whole idea of answering the question every individual has: “What is my purpose” Why am I here? What for? The constant question that is embedded in every teenager’s life, struggling to grasp motivation or not.....struggles, experience, past hardships and support all play a vital role in not just answering this question but implementing it into life. Finding the answer isn’t as simple as it sounds. It is not as straightforward as it seems, many things are at play. Conversations, trust, perspective, and...
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Choir, singing alone or with a group can affect the lives of many. Feeling shy, scared, even maybe terrified to step foot on that stage can happen to anyone, and it does. The list of thoughts that go through a teenagers brain are endless. Having choir, having this outlet, has tremendously helped many. Collaborating with a group and being able to face those fears and build those strong social skills are just some of the benefits that come along with joining Choir, but how will choir help me to develop my future career? How does simply singing help? All your questions will be answered...
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Love, hate, breakups, a common end of an era in ones life. Days, weeks, even months go on spent with that “special someone” and when that ends, feelings of sadness, sorrow, guilt, pain, anger and more all start to rise. Was I not good enough? Will I ever move on? WILL I EVER FIND LOVE?! Just some of the common questions that constantly go through an individual's head after a nasty breakup. Some isolate themselves, dwell in their sorrows, others obsess over activities such as shopping, swiping credit cards left and right, individuals can pack their schedule, overworking themselves,...
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Do you know anyone who experiences high days then the next minute you turn around they are at the lowest point of their life? Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a mental condition that includes extreme mood swings. The reason for this disorder is unknown. It may be genetics, environment, altered brain chemistry or maybe even a combination of all. What does the life of one diagnosed with bipolar disorder look like? Mrs.Diana Mosley, a bipolar patient, who is now a successful business woman shares her story with her struggles and obstacles she faced. Highlighted Quotes:...
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It's 2023, not 1960. We live in a world where electronic devices are there at any turn, are in any pocket, and are in any hand. Where there are phones, there is social media. Where there is social media, there are pictures online. Pictures with lighting enhancement, filters, photoshopping, editing and much more. Seeing these pictures leads to a body dissatisfaction and wishing that one could change the way they look. These photos aren't just photos people view online; they increase body image insecurity and negative self-talk offline as well. What is the correlation between the...
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Are you a teenager that constantly picks at specific parts of your body appearance you don't like? Are you constantly flooded with negative comments? Then you may want too look into BDD. Body Dysmorphic Disorder is the constant obsession with body image and the continual worry about flaws and how others perceive your opinions. In this episode we have a guest, Dr.Cynthia Van Golen a professor of neuroscience at the University of Delaware. We will go over the factors that play a role in BDD, the symptoms, the effects in behavior as well as go over questions you may have. Body dysmorphia and the...
info_outlineRaise your hand if you ever had a mentor that changed your life.
And I mean really got into the weeds with you and helped you realize your worth.
If you are one of the lucky people to say yes to that with your hand up, then you are in a much smaller group than you might realize.
Now watch that group get smaller.
Raise your other hand if you have taken the time to mentor a teen in need.
If you are like most people, you will probably only have one or no hands up at all.
It is a tough pill to swallow, grasping that we live in such an interconnected world where mentorship is a fun buzzword that is, more often than not, foreign to us.
Tragically, we are in a time where the next generation needs us to awkwardly have both of our hands up, high-fiving ourselves reading this.
In recent years, any parent or family member knows of or has heard of a tragedy, mental illness, or stressor that teens today have gone through.
With the recent pandemic, shutdown, the explosion of comparison culture on social media, and much more, teens are now going through more than ever.
With that, it makes three core questions more difficult to decipher and answer, leading to three of the most significant issues teens face today.
3 Core Hurts and Needs of Teens
- They do not have a connection to their identity → Who am I?
- They do not have a connection to their purpose → Why am I here?
- They do not have a connection to their sense of belonging → Where do I fit in?
So many programs around the country have fought to help teens answer these questions without getting too lost or hurt in the process. Unfortunately, all of the largest teen mentoring organizations combined still only impact 1% of teens in America.
But we can do better. They need us to do better.
Building a mentor model that is scalable and sustainable is something the next generation is yearning for, as you probably did too.
With that, after decades of varied experience in the non-profit, corporate, and church world, our team has built a model that we believe can disrupt the teen mentoring industry.
And while we don't think we have the silver bullet, we do believe that we are offering a different version of mentoring that is more efficient and effective.
Court systems, educators in classrooms, college sports teams, local businesses, and so many more have all experienced and been impacted by the Purpose Project.
Currently, we are on track to reach 10,000 students in the next three years. That will make us the biggest mentoring program in the state of Texas. And all of that happens inside of a mentoring model that only takes 1 hour a week, for 6 weeks.
How, you might ask?
It's also the only thing standing in the way of the next generation of teens finding purpose and belonging.
You! Your choice of whether or not to get involved.
With our limited, part-time staff of 7 people, we have had the honor and privilege of partnering with hundreds of mentors already, and we know that with you, that's only the beginning.
So check out today’s episode and find out how you can help alter a teen’s life in just 6 hours.
After, if you’re curious and want to find out more? Go through the Purpose Project yourself or sign up to become a certified guide and mentor at www.PurposePro.Org.
We cannot wait to see how the life of a teen is going to change by your impact. And neither can they!