{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/69257da6e5cc28ec3b484553/6a252598250fa4918b4eb8b7?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"What do you want to be when you grow up? With Dr Jo Winchester ","description":"<p>In this episode of <em>Let's Reconnect</em>, psychologist and host Breanna Jayne Sada sits down with educator, researcher and career mentor Dr Jo Winchester to explore how parents can support their children to discover their strengths, interests and future pathways without adding pressure or anxiety. Together they unpack common myths about ATARs, university pathways, subject selection and the future of work in a rapidly changing world shaped by artificial intelligence.</p><p>If you've ever worried that your child doesn't know what they want to do with their life, this episode is for you.</p><p><br></p><h2>In This Episode We Discuss</h2><ul><li>Why career conversations can become a source of anxiety for families</li><li>The pressure teenagers feel when choosing subjects and future pathways</li><li>Why ATAR scores are not the predictor of success many people think they are</li><li>Alternative pathways into university and higher education</li><li>Common myths about subject selection and career planning</li><li>How parents can unintentionally project their own fears and expectations onto their children</li><li>Why joy, interests and strengths matter more than choosing the \"perfect\" career</li><li>The future of work and what artificial intelligence means for young people entering the workforce</li><li>Why part-time work may be one of the best investments in a teenager's future</li><li>The importance of communication, collaboration and real-world social skills</li><li>Helping children build resilience when they experience setbacks and rejection</li><li>How parents can support exploration without taking over decision-making</li><li>The value of community, connection and \"third spaces\" for young people</li><li>What employers are really looking for in the next generation of workers</li></ul><h2>Key Takeaways for Parents</h2><p>✔ Your child's ATAR does not define their future.</p><p>✔ Most career paths today are flexible, with multiple entry points and alternative routes.</p><p>✔ The best career conversations start with curiosity, not pressure.</p><p>✔ Part-time work teaches valuable life and employability skills.</p><p>✔ Following interests and strengths often leads to greater success than chasing prestige.</p><p>✔ Young people need opportunities to fail, learn and build resilience.</p><p>✔ Parents don't need all the answers. They simply need to be a safe place for their child to explore possibilities.</p><p><br></p><h2>Resources Mentioned</h2><p><strong>Dr Jo Winchester</strong></p><p> Website: <a href=\"https://www.drjowinchester.com.au/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.drjowinchester.com.au/</a></p><p> Podcast: <em>What's Next? with Dr Jo Winchester</em></p><h2>What's Happening in the News?</h2><p>Breanna also discusses concerns around increasing exposure to gambling advertising during major sporting events and why parents should be having conversations with young people about sports betting, gambling risks and help-seeking. Youth gambling rates continue to rise, making early conversations and healthy role modelling more important than ever.</p><p><br></p><h2>About Let's Reconnect</h2><p><em>Let's Reconnect</em> is the podcast for parents wanting to reconnect with their children and teens. Hosted by psychologist Breanna Jayne Sada, each episode combines practical parenting strategies, psychological insights and expert guests to help strengthen family relationships and support children's wellbeing.</p><h2><br></h2><h3>Keywords:</h3><p>parenting teenagers, helping teens choose a career, subject selection advice, ATAR stress, university pathways Australia, future of work, AI and careers, career advice for parents, supporting teenagers after school, helping children find their passion, part-time work for teenagers, career planning for high school students, parenting teens Australia, Dr Jo Winchester, future jobs Australia, youth wellbeing, school subject selection, university alternatives, apprenticeships and careers, raising resilient teenagers.</p>","author_name":"Breanna Jayne Sada"}