• From Conflict to Connection: Building Empathy and Resilience to Transform Mean Girl Culture

  • 2024/11/14
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From Conflict to Connection: Building Empathy and Resilience to Transform Mean Girl Culture

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  • In this episode we talk with Shannon Johnston from Creating Sisterhood and her daughter, Avery, about the mean girl culture that is so pervasive in young girls. Shannon explains how they built empathy and resilience into Avery's skillset, and how this experience inspired Shannon to create 3 age appropriate programs to help others dealing with similar challenges and adversity.

    Shannon Johnston is the founder of I To We Brands, a company passionate about helping to create healthier kids so they’ll grow up to become healthier adults. The first brand, Creating Sisterhood, is on a mission to end mean girl culture through their empowering programs for girls and caregivers, and products reinforcing the messages shared in the programs.

    Todays Giveaway - Women on the Brink is giving away one Program from Creating Sisterhood for either a Junior girl (8-11), a Senior girl (12-15) or for a Parent/Caregiver. In order to participate in the draw, please tag a friend on Women on the Brink on Facebook or Instagram on this week's posting.

    Bonus entry – Leave a review and follow Women on the Brink on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Youtube and your name goes into the draw twice. This giveaway is open until November 21st 2024 and the lucky winner will be contacted by Creating Sisterhood.

    Good Luck!

    Thanks for listening and feel free to follow us on different social media platforms - Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube and on our website www.womenonthebrink.net. If you're wanting to connect with the host, Chris Jeffrey R.Ac. for further information, you can do so here:
    Contact Chris

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In this episode we talk with Shannon Johnston from Creating Sisterhood and her daughter, Avery, about the mean girl culture that is so pervasive in young girls. Shannon explains how they built empathy and resilience into Avery's skillset, and how this experience inspired Shannon to create 3 age appropriate programs to help others dealing with similar challenges and adversity.

Shannon Johnston is the founder of I To We Brands, a company passionate about helping to create healthier kids so they’ll grow up to become healthier adults. The first brand, Creating Sisterhood, is on a mission to end mean girl culture through their empowering programs for girls and caregivers, and products reinforcing the messages shared in the programs.

Todays Giveaway - Women on the Brink is giving away one Program from Creating Sisterhood for either a Junior girl (8-11), a Senior girl (12-15) or for a Parent/Caregiver. In order to participate in the draw, please tag a friend on Women on the Brink on Facebook or Instagram on this week's posting.

Bonus entry – Leave a review and follow Women on the Brink on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Youtube and your name goes into the draw twice. This giveaway is open until November 21st 2024 and the lucky winner will be contacted by Creating Sisterhood.

Good Luck!

Thanks for listening and feel free to follow us on different social media platforms - Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube and on our website www.womenonthebrink.net. If you're wanting to connect with the host, Chris Jeffrey R.Ac. for further information, you can do so here:
Contact Chris

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