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  • S7 E8: Preparing to Launch into the Workforce
    2026/01/27

    S7 E8: Preparing to Launch into the Workforce

    In this episode, Gerald and Alexis discuss how young adults can make the most of their years after high school, whether in college or not, to prepare for their future in the workforce… to be ready to launch!

    Life changes in so many ways once you leave what may feel like living in a bubble during childhood where there are fewer interactions and experiences outside of your community or school environment. This discussion aims to elicit insight and bring about a sense of hope as we change the expectations from failing to launch to being Prepared to Launch.

    We explore experiences and challenges that come after high school; strategies to navigate the uncertainty; and insights to make meaning and gain wisdom throughout the journey. Ideas shared come from Gerald's expertise as a practicing psychologist and Alexis’ expertise as an educational therapist and executive function coach working with young adults everyday.

    Summary:

    Exploring Changes & Uncertainty after High School & entering the workforce

    Finding Purposeful work, Preparation and Gaining Wisdom from Experiences

    Navigating Uncertainty, Investigating both Values and Emotional Triggers

    Executive Function & Life Skills

    Utilizing Resources to Grow and Adapt

    Be curious. Be Open. Be well.

    The ReidConnect-Ed Podcast is co-hosted by Siblings by Alexis Reid and Dr. Gerald Reid, produced by Cyber Sound Studios, and original music is written and recorded by Gerald Reid.

    https://reidconnect.com/reid-connect-ed-podcast

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    *Please note that different practitioners may have different opinions- this is our perspective and is intended to educate you on what may be possible.

    Follow us on Instagram @ReidConnectEdPodcast and Twitter @ReidConnectEd

    Show notes & Transcripts: https://reidconnect.com/reid-connect-ed-podcast

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    1 時間 17 分
  • S7 E7: Exploring Social Anxiety
    2026/01/13

    In this episode, Gerald and Alexis explore the experience of social anxiety for the second time on this podcast. In this discussion, we try to normalize social anxiety as it relates to the internal human drive for connection. We provide context and nuance as to how and when social anxiety can become triggered. Gerald describes how he addresses social anxiety for his patients in psychotherapy pulling from multiple theoretical and practical viewpoints. Sub-topics discussed in this episode include social media's impact on social anxiety, communication patterns, identity, values, intentions, and mindsets.

    Summary

    • Defining and understanding social anxiety
    • Contexts and triggers of social anxiety
    • Influences of social anxiety
    • Gaining self-awareness through reflection
    • Ways to feel more socially comfortable
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    1 時間 25 分
  • S7 E6: Disabilities & Accessibility w/Dr. Luis Pérez and Mia Laudato
    2025/12/30

    S7 E6: Disabilities & Accessibility w/Dr. Luis Pérez and Mia Laudato

    In this episode, Alexis and Gerald have an in depth discussion about the topic of disabilities and accessibility with two experts in the field of education and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) - Dr. Luis Perez and Mia Laudato. We get into many topics. We start by discussing the way in which accessibility is such a prominent aspect of society already and is beneficial to those with and without disabilities. The conversation attempts to pull in listeners who may not realize that most of us in our elderly years are likely to have some kind of disability and in need of support to access aspects of society and daily living. Then, we discuss the way in which systems can be viewed as aiming to support individuals with disabilities as a way to help everyone to both contribute and also to feel a sense of belonging. Further, the difference between ‘helping’ versus ‘supporting’ by reducing barriers is discussed as a way to shift the frame around what it means to address the needs of those with disabilities. Lastly, we discuss the way in which language is used regarding disabilities, including how language is perceived, how it evolves, and how we can think more openly and reflectively about the language we use and also on the effectiveness of how we embrace inclusion.

    Meet Mia Laudato, MSEd, a passionate leader in inclusive education and co-director of CITES—the Center on Inclusive Technology and Education Systems at CAST. With over 25 years of experience, she’s dedicated to making sure every learner—especially those with complex needs—has access to equitable, high-quality education. Mia’s expertise in assistive technology, Universal Design for Learning, and inclusive design has taken her around the world as a speaker and change-maker. As a teacher from Pre-K to college, she brings humor, heart, and a few “punny” jokes to everything she does. When she’s not transforming systems, you’ll find her kayaking, doing yoga, or laughing and sharing stories over good food with family and friends.

    Dr. Luis Pérez is Senior Director of Disability and Accessibility CAST and the Principal Investigator for CITES, but the views shared on this podcast episode are all his own. He holds a doctorate in special education and a master’s degree in instructional technology from the University of South Florida. Luis was recognized with an International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Making It Happen! Award in 2020. Dr. Pérez has published three books on accessibility, mobile learning and UDL: Mobile Learning for All (Corwin Press), Dive into UDL (ISTE) and Learning on the Go (CAST Publishing). He currently serves as an AT and Workplace strand advisor for the Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA).

    https://luisperezonline.com

    Summary

    • How Accessibility affects Society
    • Belonging and Contribution for All
    • The Difference between Help and Supports
    • Perception and Use of Language
    • The Process of Integrating UDL

    The ReidConnect-Ed Podcast is hosted by @AlexisAnnReid and Dr. Gerald Reid, produced by @CyberSoundRecordingStudios, and original music is written and recorded by Gerald Reid (www.Jerapy.com) @MusicJerapy.

    *Please note that different practitioners may have different opinions- this is our perspective and is intended to educate you on what may be possible.

    Show notes & Transcripts: https://reidconnect.com/reid-connect-ed-podcast

    Be Curious. Be Open. Be Well.

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    1 時間 29 分
  • S7 E5: The Negative Impact of Hazing
    2025/12/09

    S7 E5: The Negative Impact of Hazing

    In this episode, we are hoping to shine a light on the topic of hazing with an expert on the topic, University of Maine researcher and professor, Dr. Elizabeth Allan. In this very nuanced discussion, we aim to bring the experience of hazing to the surface. We will discuss the nature of hazing, the historical context of hazing, psychological factors that contribute to hazing and being hazed, consequences of hazing, and the way in which colleges and individuals can address hazing on their campus.

    Dr. Elizabeth Allan is professor of higher education at the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development, where she also directs the Hazing Prevention Research Lab. In addition, she is the founder and principal of StopHazing (StopHazing.org), a research group working on developing evidence-based, research-to-practice hazing prevention programs and initiatives. Allan’s research focuses on campus cultures and climates, including studies on classroom teaching, campus diversity and equity in addition to student hazing and its prevention. She is the author of two books, co-editor of a third, and has authored or co-authored more than 40 research-based articles and book chapters.

    Be curious. Be Open. Be well.

    The Reid Connect-Ed Podcast is co-hosted by Siblings by Alexis Reid and Dr. Gerald Reid, produced by Cyber Sound Studios, and original music is written and recorded by Gerald Reid (www.Jerapy.com).

    https://reidconnect.com/reid-connect-ed-podcast

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    *Please note that different practitioners may have different opinions- this is our perspective and is intended to educate you on what may be possible.

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    1 時間 22 分
  • S7 E4: Youth and Social Media Use
    2025/11/25

    S7 E4: Youth and Social Media Use

    In this episode, Jerry and Alexis speak with Dr. Alison Yeung about how youth engage with social media. This episode broaches topics of mental health, child development, education, parenting, and psychology. Dr. Yeung is a family physician from Kitchener, Ontario who has spent the past decade becoming acutely aware of how youth are struggling in new and unprecedented ways - increasing rates of depression, anxiety, eating disorders, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts. Dr. Yeung is highly concerned that kids today are showing signs of feeling more alone, less motivated, and lacking a deep sense of purpose. We were very excited to speak with Dr. Yeung about her advocacy for mental health, specifically regarding the potential negative impact of social media on youth. More information about her efforts can be found on her instagram handle: @thesmartphoneeffectmd and in her substack https://thesmartphoneeffectmd.substack.com/

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    1 時間 25 分
  • S7 E3: Autism and Executive Functions w/Dr. Susan Faja
    2025/11/11

    S7 E3: Autism and Executive Functions w/Dr. Susan Faja

    In this episode, Gerald and Alexis are joined by Dr. Susan Faja - clinical psychologist from Boston Children’s Hospital - to discuss executive functions among individuals on the Autism spectrum. In this valuable discussion, you will learn how executive function challenges present in ASD, the individual differences among the ASD population, how to support executive function for those with ASD, and recent research findings about Autism.

    Dr. Susan Faja, who is a psychologist at Boston Children’s Hospital specializing in the research of individuals with Autism, particularly children. The Faja Lab led by Dr. Faja seeks to understand changes in brain systems of executive control, social cognition and social perception resulting from targeted interventions that use electrophysiological as well as behavioral measurement tools. She leads the Faja Lab, where her approach allows for the exploration of the developmental processes that contribute to behavioral symptoms, clarifies how interventions work, and provides a platform for rigorously testing novelinterventions. Additionally, Dr. Faja seeks to understand why and how individuals with Autism can present so differently in their development, as a way to better understand causes and inform individualized treatments.

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    1 時間 17 分
  • S7 E2: Parenting Anxious Youth w/Drs. Meredith Elkins and Julia Martin Burch
    2025/10/28

    S7 E1: Parenting anxious youth w/Dr. Meredith Elkins and Dr. Julia Martin Burch

    In this episode, Gerald and Alexis sit down to chat with child psychologists who have expertise in parenting anxiety youth - Dr. Meredith Elkins and Dr. Julia Martin Burch. Anxiety has been a term used more often than ever in the past few decades, with mental health awareness making large strides. However, at the same time, youth mental health has actually declined during this time. It has been argued that psychological and social interventions need to be at the forefront of supporting youth’s mental health. In our discussion, we address topics like what contributes to anxiety coming about in the first place, how anxiety gets maintained, communication patterns, parental concerns about whether to encourage bravery versus accommodating avoidance, problem-solving, societal pressures faced by parents, and much more.

    Dr. Meredith Elkins is a clinical psychologist specializing in the research and treatment of anxiety and related disorders in children, adolescents, and parents. She is a faculty member at Harvard Medical School and Co-Program Director of the McLean Anxiety Mastery Program at McLean Hospital, an intensive outpatient program for anxious youth. She also maintains a private practice focused on anxiety in new and expectant mothers and in parents navigating the challenges of raising children. Her work is grounded in the conviction that supporting parents is essential to helping children thrive.

    Julia Martin Burch, PhD is a clinical child psychologist and founder and director of Do What Works, a group practice based in Boston (and also providing virtual therapies in other states) dedicated to providing evidence-based therapy to young people and their families. She specializes in the cognitive behavioral treatment of anxiety, obsessive compulsive, and related disorders. Dr. Martin Burch is also passionate about disseminating the effective techniques she uses in therapy with the lay community through workshops and consultation with schools, pediatric practices, parent groups, and camps. She is a frequent contributor to outlets such as Harvard Health and the American Psychological Association.

    Be curious. Be Open. Be well.

    The ReidConnect-Ed Podcast is co-hosted by Siblings by Alexis Reid and Dr. Gerald Reid, produced by Cyber Sound Studios, and original music by Gerald Reid (www.Jerapy.com).

    https://reidconnect.com/reid-connect-ed-podcast

    Listen on Spotify

    Listen on Apple Podcasts

    Listen on YouTube

    *Please note that different practitioners may have different opinions- this is our perspective and is intended to educate you on what may be possible.

    Follow us on Instagram @ReidConnectEdPodcast and Twitter @ReidConnectEd

    Show notes & Transcripts: https://reidconnect.com/reid-connect-ed-podcast

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    1 時間 18 分
  • S7 E1: Fostering Self-Regulation
    2025/10/14

    Many aspects in life can feel intense or overwhelming. In a world where so much can seem unpredictable and uncontrollable, we can anticipate that feeling distressed is inevitable. As we kick off season 7, episode 1 starts off with a discussion about one aspect of life we can learn to improve and strengthen - self-regulation.

    The conversation starts by reflecting upon themes and common challenges that lead to feeling dysregulated. In their practices, Alexis & Jerry help those they work with harness and combat challenges to regain a sense of grounding, clarity, and intention in responding to emotionally triggering situations. Concepts discussed range from therapeutic approaches from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and executive function strategies. Nuanced discussions inspire hope for what is possible and how we can best support ourselves and others when dysregulated moments arise. Tune in to learn more.

    Be Curious. Be Open. Be Well.

    The ReidConnect-Ed Podcast is hosted by Alexis Reid, M.A. and Dr. Gerald Reid, produced by CyberSound Recording Studios in Boston, MA and original music is written and recorded by Gerald Reid (www.Jerapy.com).

    *Please note that different practitioners may have different opinions- this is our perspective and is intended to educate you on what may be possible.

    Follow us on Instagram @ReidConnectEdPodcast and Twitter @ReidConnectEd

    Show notes & Transcripts: https://reidconnect.com/reid-connect-ed-podcast

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    1 時間 17 分