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How to Raise Strong Girls in a Messy World: Mental Health, Boundaries & Body Image | Kate Rope | S1 E47

How to Raise Strong Girls in a Messy World: Mental Health, Boundaries & Body Image | Kate Rope | S1 E47

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In this episode of the Badass Leaders Podcast, journalist and author Kate Rope shares the untold story behind her career, her mission to help us all feel strong as humans, and the personal experiences that shaped her bestselling books Strong as a Mother and the forthcoming Strong as a Girl. Kate opens up about what she learned from investigating sexual harassment cases, supporting women and girls inside complex health systems, leading editorial teams, and navigating her own medically challenging pregnancy and postpartum anxiety. The discussion also tackles questions listeners often search for: How do you handle conflict resolution as a leader or caregiver?How do you raise confident girls who trust their own voice?How do you help kids manage anxiety, anger, or big emotions?How do parents support a child struggling with body image or eating disorders?How can caregivers model assertiveness, boundaries, and emotional intelligence?How do we teach girls to say no, manage friendships, and avoid people-pleasing? Kate brings real-world examples from her journalism career, her interviews with girls across the country, and her own lived experiences as a mother and mental-health advocate. This conversation is a strategic guide for parents, leaders, educators, and anyone committed to raising the next generation of strong, self-aware young women. Learn More About Kate Rope: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorkateropeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kateropewriter/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-rope-88042065/Website: https://katerope.com/Book: https://bookshop.org/p/books/strong-as-a-girl-your-guide-to-raising-girls-who-know-stand-up-for-and-take-care-of-themselves-kate-rope/b5a4823fa81ccd85?ean=9781250904775&next=t&next=t%2Ct Substack: https://katerope.substack.com/ Mentioned in this Episode: Strong as a Mother: How to Be Happy, Healthy, and (Most Importantly) Sane From Pregnancy to ParenthoodStrong as a Girl: Your Guide to Raising Girls Who Know, Stand Up for, and Take Care of ThemselvesBrian Rowe's interview on the Badass Leaders Podcast: https://youtu.be/sMWZ5bhTZ0M?si=y5tzoH6t4AnNoiga RAN's interview about eating disorders: https://youtu.be/JH5PiBB6wBw?si=xcpwsLtCNGJKK5kM Produced by: The AGN Group Host: Angela Gill Nelms Producer: Katie Hart Tagline: Be Brave. Be Badass. Websites: www.theagngroup.com and www.AngelaGillNelms.com About The AGN Group: At The AGN Group, we believe every individual, team, and company can unlock their inner badass, one brave step at a time. www.TheAGNGroup.com. Social Media Channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/badassleaderspodcast/Twitter: https://x.com/BALeadersPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@baleaderspodLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/badass-leaders-podcast2 Want to be a Podcast Guest? If you are interested in being a guest on the podcast, email brave@angelagillnelms.com. Key Takeaways: Girls already possess intuitive wisdom—the job of caregivers and leaders is to help them hear it, not override it.Listening is a leadership skill, whether you're guiding a team or supporting a child through a difficult moment.People-pleasing is learned early, and girls are often taught to accommodate before they're taught to self-advocate."No" is a complete sentence, and learning it young prevents burnout, toxic relationships, and career stagnation later.Early conversations matter—teaching boundaries, assertiveness, and emotional awareness at age six makes adolescence easier.Conflict resolution requires pausing and asking more questions, not rushing to fix things.Eating disorders are often misunderstood, and early intervention is essential—they're metabolic and biological, not simply psychological.Caregivers need support too—your own healing and emotional intelligence directly influence the young people you lead.Leaders and parents should prioritize repair over perfection. Mistakes are part of the process. What you do afterward matters more. Themes: Raising resilient and confident girlsEmotional intelligence for kids and caregiversLeadership through listening rather than controlBoundary-setting and assertive communicationRejecting people-pleasing and perfectionismMental health in childhood and adolescenceEating disorders, body image, and early warning signsThe intersection of caregiving and leadershipStorytelling as a tool for human connectionStrength, self-trust, and navigating difficult emotions
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