Teens Helping Teens Navigate Mental Health- A Conversation with the Founders of Chase Light- Episode #792

Teens Helping Teens Navigate Mental Health- A Conversation with the Founders of Chase Light- Episode #792

Author: Todd and Cathy Adams November 26, 2024 Duration: 59:14

This week’s podcast features a chat with three high school seniors from Hinsdale Central, just outside of Chicago. Zara, Rami, and Molly have started Chase Light, a group focused on breaking down the stigma around mental health and offering support to their peers. They were inspired by the community support seen in Alcoholics Anonymous and want to help other teens deal with stress and mental health issues that are common in high school. They talk honestly about how adults often don’t quite understand what teens need when it comes to mental health and give some ideas on what could be better. They also discuss how smartphones and social media add to the stress, making this a really relevant conversation for both parents and teens. Tune in to hear their stories and the positive impact they’re aiming to have.

For the full show notes, visit zenpopparenting.com.

Some Ways to Support Us

    1. Attend ZenCon 25
    2. Pre-order Restoring our Girls
    3. Join Team Zen
    4. Sign up for Cathy’s Substack

Other Ways to Support Us

This week’s sponsor(s):

  • Avid Co DuPage County Area Decorating, Painting, Remodeling by Avid Co includes kitchens, basements, bathrooms, flooring, tiling, fire and flood restoration.
  • MenLiving – A virtual and in-person community of guys connecting deeply and living fully. No requirements, no creeds, no gurus, no judgements
  • Todd Adams Life & Leadership Coaching for Guys

AI Summary

Quick recap

The group discussed the challenges faced by young men in expressing their emotions and the societal pressures that contribute to these behaviors. They also explored the impact of social media on their lives, with Zara sharing her personal experience of deleting social media for six months and Rami using it as a motivation. Lastly, they shared techniques for managing stress and anxiety, with Zara emphasizing the importance of planning, taking breaks, and listening to their kids.

Next steps

  • Parents to practice active listening and avoid being overbearing when their children share concerns or struggles.
  • Students to explore healthy ways to manage stress, such as planning their day, taking breaks, or using music to relax.
  • Parents to prioritize self-care while supporting their children’s mental health and well-being.

Summary

Overcoming Emotional Vulnerability in Society
Zara shared her personal journey of overcoming her initial reluctance to discuss her feelings and how it led her to create an organization to help others navigate similar situations. She highlighted the challenges faced by young men in expressing their emotions, attributing this to societal expectations and the need to appear tough. Zara’s friends, Molly and Sarah, agreed with her observations, noting the difference in vulnerability between young men and women. Todd, the facilitator, acknowledged the challenges faced by both genders and emphasized the importance of emotional vulnerability in connecting with others. The group agreed that societal expectations and conditioning play a significant role in shaping these behaviors.

High School Pressure and Competition
Todd and Zara discussed the pressure and competitiveness they feel in their high school community, particularly regarding college applications. Zara shared her personal experience of feeling pressure to attend a prestigious college, despite her parents not being overly concerned about her choice. She also mentioned the influence of social media, such as TikTok, where students share their college acceptances and extracurricular activities, creating a sense of competition. Todd acknowledged the cultural and societal factors contributing to this pressure, and Zara agreed that it was not just coming from parents or school advisors, but also from peers and social media.

Social Media Perspectives and Usage
In the meeting, Zara, Rami, and Todd discussed their perspectives on social media. Zara expressed her belief that social media can be both positive and negative, depending on the platform and how it’s used. She also shared her personal experience of deleting social media for six months during Covid, which made her the happiest person on earth. Rami, on the other hand, uses social media as a motivation to improve himself. Todd agreed with both perspectives, noting that social media can be both fun and toxic. The group also discussed the hypocrisy of parents telling their kids not to use social media while they themselves use it. Zara suggested that parents should have conversations with their kids about social media rather than punishing them for using it. The group also discussed the importance of having activities and scheduling things in their day to avoid addiction to social media.

Managing Stress and Music Preferences
In the meeting, Todd, Zara, and Molly discussed techniques for managing stress and anxiety. Zara shared her strategy of planning her day, which helps her stay organized and reduces stress. She also mentioned that she takes breaks when feeling overwhelmed and tries to approach tasks with a fresh mind. Molly agreed with Zara’s approach and added that music helps her stay motivated and in a better mood. The group also discussed their favorite artists and music genres, with Zara expressing a preference for 2016 music and Molly appreciating a variety of genres. Lastly, Zara emphasized the importance of listening to their kids and taking care of themselves while supporting their children.


Think of a song that instantly transports you back to a specific moment, or a movie line that perfectly captures a feeling you couldn't name. That's the territory explored in Zen Pop. Hosted by Todd and Cathy Adams, this podcast isn't just a review show; it's a conversation that uses the shared language of pop culture-from classic films and TV to the soundtrack of a generation-as a starting point for something more personal. Each discussion begins with a familiar piece of music, a film, or a cultural moment, then gently unfolds into a deeper look at our own emotional blueprints, relationships, and the ways our past informs our present. The tone is grounded, often humorous, and carries a distinctly Gen X perspective, treating the artifacts of our collective memory not as mere entertainment, but as mirrors reflecting our patterns, blind spots, and ongoing growth. Listening to this podcast feels like having a thoughtful, nostalgic, and surprisingly insightful chat with old friends who believe that the movies we quote and the songs we replay have a lot more to teach us about who we are and how we connect. It’s about finding the quiet wisdom hidden in the noise of popular culture.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

Zen Pop
Podcast Episodes
Airplane! The Film That Defined Gen X Humor- Episode #834 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:04:25
Airplane! hit theaters in 1980 and reshaped comedy for Gen X. It was a clear break from the more earnest films of the ’70s and set the tone for how parody and absurdist humor would play out for decades. By casting seriou…
The Summer I Turned Pretty, Shaped by Gen X Pop Culture- Episode #833 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:16:35
Jenny Han’s The Summer I Turned Pretty is rooted in Gen X pop culture, taking inspiration from 80s movies to the soundtrack choices that set the mood. In this episode, we connect Belly’s summer at Cousins Beach to the st…
Unknown Number- The High School Catfish- Episode #832 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:18:15
Cathy and Todd discuss Netflix’s documentary Unknown Number: The High School Catfish and how texts and constant accessibility blur the line between connection and chaos. What started as “stranger danger” in Gen X childho…
Boybands and Performative Masculinity- Episode #830 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:50:52
Cathy and Todd look at how groups like Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, Boyz II Men, and One Direction shaped pop culture and redefined what young men were allowed to sing about. They created space for emotion, love, and vulnera…
Hairbands and Performative Masculinity- Episode #829 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:20:57
Cathy and Todd explore how 1980s glam metal, later dubbed “hairbands” in the ’90s, fused hypersexual, alpha-male posturing with makeup, teased hair, and flamboyant style, creating a theatrical masculinity that rose with…
Gen X Feminism in “9 to 5” and “Working Girl” Episode #828 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:46:33
Cathy and Todd discuss 9 to 5 and Working Girl, two movies Gen X women grew up on that shaped how we think about work, power, and what it means to succeed. We watched women push through, keep their heads down, and prove…
Ferris & The Dude: The Art of Doing Nothing- Episode #826 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:14:20
Cathy and Todd discuss Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and The Big Lebowski, two films that ask the same question in totally different ways: what if we just stopped playing the game? They set the scene with the cultural vibes o…