Girls, Who Do You Want to Be? With Illana Raia| POF32

Parenting Our Future - A podcast by Robbin McManne

In this episode, we are talking to girls in middle school, age 10 to 14. Do not underestimate girls at this age! It’s right at this age that girls have the abilities and interests getting ready to launch. In other words, they are already becoming who they want to be! That’s where Illana Raia’s book, website, and mentorship program called Être Girls steps in to share the right resources and mentors to help these girls along their journey. Normally we are asking our kids WHAT do they want to DO but Être Girls and founder Illana Raia are asking them WHO do they want to BE? Illana talks about how parents can nurture your child’s interests and find mentors to connect with your child. Why? Because it’s this age group are more likely to quit their activities because they are overscheduled, self-critical and often underestimated. Matching girls with professional, successful female leaders is all about inspiring young girls and showing them what’s possible for them and what they can achieve. Besides, these female leaders were once middle schoolers too, and can share how they made it through! Être Girls believes in educating girls in many areas such as innovation, philanthropy, self-confidence, finances, courage and many more. About Illana RaiaA former Skadden lawyer and occasional guest lecturer at Columbia, Illana has been busy since 2016 founding Être - a resource and mentorship platform for girls approaching high school. She thinks of Être as knowledge strategy for girls - highlighting valuable tools and role models they will need to change the world - and contributes regularly to HuffPost, Medium and Thrive Global on these issues. Named a Mogul Influencer in 2017, Illana has appeared in the HuffPost "Talk To Me" video series, participated in the 2018 Balance Project Interviews and the 2019 #WomenWhoRock campaign and has been featured on Cheddar TV and podcasts like The Other 50%, UBS’ Signature Series, Finding Brave and Women To Watch. Her journey from lawyer to founder was profiled in Forbes and her first book - Être: Girls, Who Do You Want To Be? - arrived on Day of the Girl 2019. Find Être: Girls, Who Do You Want To Be? Here: https://www.etregirls.com/etre-the-book.html Get a FREE SIGNED COPY OF THE BOOK! Send an email with your name and address to [email protected] by February 24th and your name will be entered to win! Winners will be contacted by email. • Facebook: www.Facebook.com/etregirls • Instagram: www.Instagram.com/etregirls • Twitter: www.twitter.com/etregirls • web: www.etregirls.com From the Podcast: When you ask yourself, what do you want your child to be like as an adult…your answer is exactly what you need to model! Find mentors to connect your child with. Talk to them about what they love and then go and find them a mentor in that area. It can be as simple as having your child email 3 questions to a mentor or chat over Instagram. For free inspirational graphics, click the link here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jou3yqfgxua3s3e/AAAruWG9CeQzDGmggbKVlB7Ha?dl=0 Thanks for listening! It means so much to me that you listened to my podcast! If you would like to purchase my book or other parenting resources, visit me at www.yellingcurebook.com With this podcast, my intention is to build a community of parents that can have open and honest conversations about parenting without judgement or criticism. We have too much of that! I honor each parent and their path towards becoming the best parent they can be. My hope is to inspire more parents to consider the practice of Peaceful Parenting. If you know somebody who would benefit from this message, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get...

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