Podcast on student anxiety

The self identified queen of podcasts is back to share a recent listen with you all!  Two KQED podcasts (Mindshift and The Bay) recently ran similar stories on high school students who struggle with anxiety.  I was aware that the numbers are on the rise (they share that around a third of teenagers identify with having anxiety or depression).  The podcasts highlight student perspectives and how some schools are helping students cope. 



I was moved by the stories the students shared and I was so encouraged that other schools are taking steps to help students work through their anxiety and to not feel alone. I had never heard the details of what happens in the body and mind during panic attack. It was described as a smoke detector going off when one fears danger – it is flight or fight. It was incredibly eye opening for me and gave me a new perspective.  I loved hearing what techniques people who struggle through attacks use. 



I want to give a huge shout out and props to our counselors!! I am once again reminded how special Carondelet is that we have so many support systems in place for our students.  




Anyone want to Jblog?

I’ve been struggling lately with this idea of blogging.  If there was a #mood for blogs this is how I feel: 

Creative thinking has always come naturally while I’m running.  It’s so easy for me to tune out for a few minutes (okay hours) and just think, dream, discuss with those I’m running with.  It might be biased but some of my best ideas and greatest conversations have come during this time.  
The problem is…. I haven’t had much time to “jog” lately, let alone go for a walk, or even sit in the sun.  Living a balanced life has been VERY difficult for me this year and I’m finding that I can’t balance all of life’s demands.  
So, I ask: “Why blog when you can jog?” 

Join me for a Jblog: September 27th, at 2:45 pm (start time is flexible) 🙂 
Walking, Jogging or Running is welcome!
Meet at the chapel lawn…we might have a pit stop.