Ep. #79 Empowerment through Discovering the Power that is Yours to Re-Claim with Ashley Romney

by Marci Barker / May 21st, 2024
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Empowerment through Discovering the Power that is Yours to Re-Claim
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Empowerment through Discovering the Power that is Yours to Re-Claim with Ashley Romney
In this episode of “Your Loving Kick in The Pants”, I chat with Ashley Romney, a coach for teen girls. Ashley talks about her past, starting with working with young people and advising her local government. She talks about the hard parts and the good parts of her job. Ashley says it's super important to help girls feel good about themselves and know they can do anything. She has eight important ideas, like thoughts, faith, and emotions, to help them feel strong.
Ashley shares stories and tips for helping girls feel confident and make good choices. She says it's crucial to understand and support teens as they grow up. We also talk about how parents can help their kids while giving them space to figure things out. Ashley's way of coaching, based on faith and care, helps girls grow and become strong individuals.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Introduction of Ashley Romney and her role as a teen empowerment coach.
Ashley's background and how she started working with youth.
The importance of confidence and self-worth in teenage girls.
Ashley’s eight pillars of empowerment.
The significance of being heard and adored.
Personal touch and connection in parenting.
Balancing guidance and freedom for teens.
Overcoming challenges and rejection as a leader.
The impact of validation and love on teens' development.
Ashley's upcoming course and where to find her online.
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