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Raising the Next Gen Podcast

Raising the Next Gen Podcast

著者: Sonia Dong
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Raising the Next Gen is your go-to parenting podcast for practical, uplifting advice on raising happy, resilient, and productive teens and tweens. Each episode features practical advice from experts, real-life stories from parents, and personal insights from our own family’s journey. We’ll dive into the challenges and triumphs of modern parenting, from cultivating healthy habits and digital wellbeing to building mental resilience and fostering leadership skills. Our approach is simple: small actions compound to create big impacts. Discover easy, actionable tips that you can start using today to encourage your kids to explore their unique talents, achieve their goals, and define their own success—all while creating stronger family bonds.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. 人間関係 子育て
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  • E8: Talk Money to My Kids - A Mindset of Possibility
    2025/06/13

    How do we raise kids who are curious, confident, and capable when it comes to money? In this episode of Raising the Next Gen, I sit down with Justin Chung, host of the MoneyDad Podcast, to explore how parents can do away with a scarcity mindset and embrace an abundance mindset with their kids.

    We talk about age-appropriate ways to talk to kid about money and how parents can model a healthy relationship with finances. We get creative with fun kid-friendly entrepreneurial ideas and actionable ways to help kids build financial skills and self-belief. And of course, we talk about whether or not to give kids an allowance!.

    Tune in to get inspired to raise money-smart kids who see possibility, not limits.

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    Book recommendations mentioned in this episode:

    Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

    The Wisest Investment by Robin Tobe

    Raising Your Money-Savvy Family for Next Generation Financial Independence by Carol Pittner and Doug Nordmand

    First to a Million: A Teenager's Guide to Achieving Early Financial Indpendence by Dan Sheeks

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    Learn more about Justin Chung:

    Justin got hooked onto real estate investing in the 2007 when his father lent him money to purchase a rental in Waterloo, Ontario, where Justin previously studied for university. Thus began Justin’s journey into learning how to use real estate to build passive income and wealth.

    After Justin’s mother passed away after a lengthy battle with illnesses, an energy was unleashed inside Justin. Now fully understanding that life can change in an instant, and that nothing is guaranteed, he used his mother’s passing as fuel to further build his real estate portfolio with the goal to help family and friends to create their own long-term wealth.

    And when Justin became a dad, he felt a tremendous amount of responsibility to raise and guide his children to be the best humans, including helping them learn about money.

    Through Justin’s MoneyDad Podcast, he is focused on serving like-minded parents, curating actionable, practical knowledge on strategies, tactics and mindset secrets to help us teach our kids about money and wealth building, so they can win the money game!

    Tune in to the MoneyDad Podcast and follow Justin on Instagram.

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    Don't forget to review, subscribe, share and ⁠⁠follow us⁠⁠ if you liked this episode!

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    42 分
  • E7: Parenting with Intention and Healing Generational Patterns
    2025/06/04

    Yollanda Zhang joins Sonia in this episode of Raising the Next Gen, where we discuss generational patterns and how we're healing from them, the importance of self-care and mindfulness for parents, and more. As mother, Ontario-certified teacher, and entrepreneur, Yollanda brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her work.

    Join us for a real and raw conversation where we discuss our lived and learned experiences, while also drawing from Yollanda's training in trauma therapy through Compassionate Inquiry with Dr. Gabor Maté and her current studies in Master’s in Counseling Psychology.

    You'll walk away with tangible tips to integrate self-care for yourself as well as ideas to connect meaningfully with your children.

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    Learn more about Yollanda Zhang:

    Yollanda Zhang is the founder of Girl. Strong., a nonprofit dedicated to empowering youth and teens through confidence-building, leadership, and self-esteem programs. As a passionate advocate for raising resilient and emotionally healthy young people, she has spent years working with children, teens, and families to foster connection, cultural identity, and personal growth.

    A mother, Ontario-certified teacher, and entrepreneur, Yollanda brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her work. She founded Panda Mandarin, a thriving language school that helps children and families maintain their heritage and bilingual identity. As a coach and speaker, she supports parents in raising self-assured, adaptable tweens and teens in today’s complex world.

    With a Master’s in Counseling Psychology in progress and training in trauma therapy through Compassionate Inquiry with Dr. Gabor Maté, Yollanda integrates evidence-based strategies with deep emotional awareness. She is committed to breaking cycles of intergenerational trauma and equipping parents with the tools to nurture strong, emotionally intelligent young people.

    Follow and connect with Yollanda on ⁠Instagram⁠ and LinkedIn and learn how you can work with her on her website.

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    Don't forget to review, subscribe, share and ⁠⁠follow us⁠⁠ if you liked this episode!

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    41 分
  • E6: Breaking Free of the Tiger Mom Mold
    2025/05/21

    In this solo episode of Raising the Next Gen, we go back to 2011—before I became a mom and was inspired by the Tiger Mom philosophy made famous by Amy Chua’s Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. As an expectant parent and fellow Asian woman, I resonated deeply with the ideas of Tiger Parenting and thought that this was the path for me.

    Now, 14 years later, I realize that becoming a parent unraveled many of those once-strong beliefs. From struggling through sleepless nights to the emotional weight of perfectionism, I had to re-examine everything what I thought I knew. Tiger parenting may have been familiar, but it wasn’t sustainable — for me or my children.

    I discovered that I could choose my own path, and implemented a gratitude practice with a healthy dose of self-compassion to free me from letting go of labels like “Tiger Mom.” Tune in hear about this part of my parenting journey, and find tips to help you create a style that works for your unique families — rooted in flexibility, intentionality, and growth.

    Whether you're breaking generational cycles or simply questioning your parenting defaults, this episode is a reminder that you don’t have to parent the way you were parented. You get to change. You get to grow. You get to choose.

    🎧 Tune in and be encouraged to raise resilient, happy, and emotionally healthy kids—without the grind of perfection.

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    For more on Sonia's journey from perfectionism to gratitude, read her story in Chapter 18 of the co-authored book ⁠Mamas Gotta Grow⁠.

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    10 分

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