In this heartwarming and insightful episode, Jay interviews Aurelius Higgs, a coach focused on mental well-being and character development in children. They delve into the importance of establishing a solid sense of self-worth in preteens before societal pressures take over, parents’ crucial role in nurturing their children’s authentic selves, and the impact of social media on young minds. Aurelius shares his approach to project-based living to bond with children, support their developmental journey, and foster resilience. Their conversation highlights the power of positive intent, open communication, and sharing experiences to guide children toward realizing their full potential.
In this heartwarming and insightful episode, Jay interviews Aurelius Higgs, a coach focused on mental well-being and character development in children. They discuss the importance of establishing a solid sense of self-worth in preteens before societal pressures take over, the role of parents in nurturing their children's authentic selves, and the impact of social media on young minds. Aurelius emphasizes project-based living as a way for parents to bond with their children, support their developmental journey, and foster resilience. The conversation highlights the power of positive intent, open communication, and sharing experiences to guide children toward realizing their full potential.
🎙️ 00:00:00 Introduction and Friendly Banter
🧠 00:00:41 Discussing Life and Philosophy
🎒 00:01:49 Challenges of Adolescence
📱 00:04:21 The Role of Social Media
👪 00:06:00 Parenting and Identity Formation
🌟 00:09:55 Virtues and Values
🎭 00:23:59 Comedy and Social Commentary
🔍 00:31:31 Building Upon Validation
❓ 00:31:58 Creating Curiosity Through Questions
💬 00:32:51 Empowering Conversations and Waypoints
🔄 00:37:08 The Victim and Creator Mindset
🏗️ 00:42:11 The Show-Up Framework
📖 00:53:56 The Power of Stories and Collective Consciousness
🔚 01:01:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
M. Aurelias Higgs Bio
Marcus is a 'communication coach' for parents of preteens. He helps business professionals who are parents of 10 to 14-year-olds effectively show up and connect with their preteens during these critical formative years to secure a relationship that lasts beyond a lifetime.
He enjoys supporting multicultural families who communicate across generational and cultural divides. Marcus has served internationally (in East Asia, Europe, South East Asia, the Middle East, and South America) for over twenty years. He also grew up in a diverse home himself (his mom is from the Philippines, and his dad is from the Bahamas), so he understands the challenges of an intercultural family.
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Communication Coach for Parents of Preteens
Marcus is a 'communication coach' for parents of preteens. He helps business professionals who are parents of 10 to 14 year olds effectively show up and connect with their preteen during these key formative years, in order to secure a relationship that lasts beyond a lifetime.
He especially finds joy in supporting multicultural families; families who communicate across generational and cultural divides. Marcus has served internationally (in East Asia, Europe, South East Asia, Middle East and South America) for over 20 years. He also grew up in a diverse home himself (his mom is from the Philippines and his dad is from the Bahamas), so he understands the challenges of an intercultural family.
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