• Why Experiential Teen Therapy Builds Trust Faster Than Talk Alone
    Dec 12 2025

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    Host Kevin Zundl sits down with Program Director Enoch Stump and Clinical Manager Sean Carlin, MS, PCLC to explore how experiential therapy strengthens connection, trust, and emotional growth in ways traditional treatment settings often cannot.

    They reflect on a recent multi-day backpacking trek near the Canadian border and unpack the clinical intention behind taking a small group of students out of their daily routine and into nature. Far from being an escape, these trips are carefully structured to reinforce goal setting, independence, emotional regulation, and healthy reliance on support systems.

    You will hear how morning check-ins, shared challenges, and nightly processing around the campfire create powerful moments of vulnerability for both staff and students. By stepping into discomfort together, relationships deepen, trust accelerates, and therapeutic momentum carries back onto campus.

    This conversation also highlights why relationship is the foundation of effective clinical work and how shared experience allows teens to internalize skills they can later carry forward with less external support.

    If you are curious how Turning Winds integrates structure, flexibility, and experiential learning into treatment, this episode offers a clear and grounded look into what makes that work stick.


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    At Turning Winds, Therapy Goes Deeper · How clinical work is intentionally layered into daily life and experience.

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    Leadership Training at Turning Winds · How responsibility and mentorship are developed through experience.

    For more teen parenting tips and treatment information | turningwinds.com | 800-845-1380.

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  • The Moment Everything Changed for Our Family at Turning Winds
    Nov 11 2025

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    Sometimes the hardest part of helping a teen is realizing that love alone is not enough. For one family, the decision to seek outside help came only after years of trying everything they could on their own. They worked with specialists, made school adjustments, and tried every plan that promised progress. But nothing seemed to bring peace or consistency.

    When both their pediatrician and their son’s school administrators said, “You’ve done everything you can. It’s time to let someone else help,” the family finally listened. What followed was a long drive across several states filled with uncertainty and quiet prayers for direction.

    Their first two visits were discouraging. One program felt impersonal, the next chaotic. Then, as they pulled into Turning Winds, something shifted. The atmosphere was calm. The staff listened without judgment. For the first time, these parents felt understood and hopeful.

    They describe walking out after several hours and looking at each other with a sense of certainty they hadn’t felt in years. “This is it,” they said. “This is where he can heal.”

    The Moment Connection Replaced Control

    When they shared the plan with their son, they expected anger or rebellion. Instead, they saw relief. It was the first sign that the path ahead might look different than they feared.

    He began to rediscover his strengths. He started completing his schoolwork, found joy in outdoor activities, and eventually took on a leadership role within the program. More than academics, he developed confidence and maturity that reached far beyond campus life.

    The Lessons That Last

    Their story is one of courage, faith, and the power of letting go. It reminds parents that progress rarely happens on our timeline and that structure, consistency, and connection can rebuild what once felt lost.

    If you’re navigating uncertainty or wondering when to take the next step, you’re not alone. Turning Winds has helped hundreds of families find clarity, restore trust, and begin again.

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    For more teen parenting tips and treatment information | turningwinds.com | 800-845-1380.

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  • World-Renowned Dr. Foster Cline, Pioneer of Love and Logic, on Raising Responsible Teens
    Oct 2 2025

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    Welcome to the Turning Winds Podcast, where we highlight the voices and ideas that help families navigate teen challenges.

    This episode features Dr. Foster Cline, one of the most influential voices in modern parenting and child psychology. Dr. Cline is the co-founder of the world-renowned Love and Logic Institute, a bestselling author, and a sought-after speaker who has spent decades shaping how parents, educators, and clinicians connect with children. His work has guided millions of families across the globe and continues to stand as a trusted resource for raising resilient, responsible kids.

    At Turning Winds, we have seen how Dr. Cline’s philosophy transforms family dynamics. Parents arrive expecting to solve problems with stricter rules or tighter boundaries, but they quickly learn that real progress begins with curiosity and compassion. Dr. Cline explains why asking thoughtful questions like, “What’s your plan?” does more to build responsibility than lectures or commands. He shows how language matters and replacing “advice” with “observations” keeps conversations open rather than defensive.

    Listeners will hear Dr. Cline describe why teens rebel less against parents who show genuine interest in their lives and how creating systems of natural consequences, not punishments, allows kids to learn without feeling controlled. These approaches are not just theory. They are practical tools families can start using right away to reduce conflict, strengthen trust, and encourage growth.

    This conversation is also a reminder that seeking care is not a sign of failure but of strength. Turning Winds provides the environment where these ideas come to life every day... a place filled with structure, consistency, and love. Many teens who once resisted guidance later return to mentor or work alongside us, a reflection of the impact that both Turning Winds and Dr. Cline’s work continue to have.

    Join us for an episode with Dr. Foster Cline, a pioneer in child psychology and one of the most respected parenting experts in the world. His insights will leave you with a renewed sense of how curiosity, connection, and love can change everything for families.

    For more teen parenting tips and treatment information | turningwinds.com | 800-845-1380.

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  • Helping Teens Build Emotional IQ - Awareness, Regulation, and Self-Confidence
    Sep 11 2025

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    What if your teen could stop being “managed by the world” and start managing themselves?

    Carl pulls back the curtain on what emotional intelligence really is and why it matters more than grades, discipline, or even motivation. For many teens, powerful emotions arrive like tidal waves. They react, they lash out, they shut down, and the cycle repeats. What they do not realize is that their lack of emotional awareness is running the show. At Turning Winds, the goal is not to fix broken kids, but to help them see and repair the broken processes that hold them back.

    In this conversation, you will hear how emotional IQ training transforms reactivity into regulation and shame into curiosity. Carl explains why curiosity is the secret weapon. Instead of beating themselves up, teens learn to get curious about their own patterns. That curiosity builds confidence, because when they can map cause and effect in their own emotional lives, they realize they have control. With control comes real self-worth.

    Parents will recognize the power of this shift. Think about the difference between a teen who shouts, “You make me so mad!” and one who pauses to ask, “Why did that hit me so hard?” That is emotional intelligence in action, and it is exactly what Turning Winds staff teach in the moment every single day.

    Carl also gives a behind-the-scenes look at the stages of change most students go through. In the beginning, they need constant management and structure. Three months in, they start owning their language, behaviors, and coping skills. By six months, many are managing half their challenges on their own. By the time they are ready to transition home, the goal is clear: a self-managing young person who knows when they are off track and has the tools to intervene before things spiral.

    Emotional IQ is a skill set that changes everything from anger to self-confidence, from impulsivity to resilience. As Carl reminds us, it is not just about teens. It is something every parent can practice too.

    Subscribe to the podcast for more powerful insights on helping teens grow, thrive, and find their way.

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    For more teen parenting tips and treatment information | turningwinds.com | 800-845-1380.

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  • Executive Functioning and the Adolescent Brain
    Sep 4 2025

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    Executive functioning is one of the most important yet often misunderstood areas of adolescent brain development. These skills shape how teens plan, organize, remember, prioritize, and follow through on tasks. When executive functioning develops unevenly, it can show up as missed assignments, self-sabotage, conflict at home, or difficulty with accountability. For many parents, teachers, and clinicians, the challenge lies in knowing whether a teen’s struggles come from lack of motivation or simply from a brain that is still building the skills it needs to succeed.

    In this episode of the Turning Winds Podcast, host Kevin Zundl speaks with clinical expert Jared Sartell about how executive functioning unfolds during adolescence and why this stage of life requires both patience and intentional support. Jared explains the 15 executive functioning skills that every adult relies on, including working memory, impulse control, initiation, and organization. Learn why these skills do not fully mature until the mid-twenties and why middle school is often the point where academic and behavioral challenges become more visible. Parents may suddenly feel their child “should” be able to handle responsibilities, when in reality the brain is not yet fully equipped to manage them.

    The conversation explores how treatment programs like Turning Winds can step in at this critical stage. By assessing executive function deficits, providing direct coaching, and creating structured opportunities for growth, clinicians can help teens develop healthy compensations and strategies that reduce risky behavior and improve academic performance. Jared shares examples of how executive functioning deficits can affect everything from turning in homework to managing emotions, and why targeted interventions make such a difference in treatment.

    You will also hear personal reflections on the challenges of parenting through this developmental stage. Kevin and Jared talk about the role of grace, the importance of calibrating expectations to a teen’s actual age and developmental capacity, and the risks of shame when accountability is enforced without understanding. They highlight how a team-based clinical approach at Turning Winds allows staff to balance high expectations with realistic developmental benchmarks, preventing frustration while promoting resilience.

    Parents, educators, and professionals will gain practical insights into questions such as:

    • Why do some teens appear capable one day and unmotivated the next?
    • How do hormones, social identity, and cognitive maturity interact with executive functioning?
    • What strategies can parents use to maintain accountability without sliding into conflict?
    • How can treatment programs provide concentrated, daily support that accelerates growth in executive functioning skills?

    Executive functioning is not just about academics but about life. Teens who develop these skills are more capable of making safe choices, building healthy relationships, and preparing for adulthood. Treatment settings like Turning Winds give adolescents the chance to strengthen these capacities in a structured environment where clinical and academic support work hand in hand.

    If you are a parent of a teenager who is struggling with motivation, accountability, or behavioral issues, understanding executive functioning may be the key to unlocking their potential. By learning how the adolescent brain develops and how treatment providers can help, you can begin to see new possibilities for your child’s growth and success.

    For more teen parenting tips and treatment information | turningwinds.com | 800-845-1380.

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  • When Teens Become Leaders Through Real Growth
    Jul 28 2025

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    What if leadership isn’t something you’re born with but something you build? In this episode of the Turning Wind Podcast, Kevin Zundl speaks with Enoch and Carl about how teens evolve into authentic leaders during their time at Turning Winds.

    They break down how the program creates space for students to shift from self-focus to service, from insecurity to confidence. You’ll hear about real kids who found their voice, earned respect, and built lasting relationships by showing up for others.

    Topics include:

    • How leadership begins during treatment
    • What makes the Summit level so rare and meaningful
    • Why quiet teens often lead by example
    • How validation from peers transforms motivation
    • The role of service, consistency, and connection in building identity

    If you're a parent wondering whether this kind of growth is possible, this conversation is filled with reasons to believe it is.

    For more teen parenting tips and treatment information | turningwinds.com | 800-845-1380.

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  • Healing from trauma as a teen in residential treatment
    Jul 7 2025

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    What does real healing from trauma look like for a teen? In this episode of the Turning Winds podcast, you'll hear directly from an alumna who shares her personal journey from arriving guarded and disconnected to discovering trust, community, and a stronger sense of self.

    She opens up about the challenges of treatment, the emotional growth she experienced, and how staff support, peer connection, and consistent therapeutic care helped her learn to process trauma and build lasting resilience.

    Whether you're a parent exploring residential treatment for your teen, a clinician supporting youth with trauma, or someone seeking stories of hope, this conversation offers insight into what real change can look like.

    Topics covered:

    • Teen trauma and trust issues
    • Emotional regulation in adolescents
    • How residential treatment builds resilience
    • What real leadership development looks like for teens
    • Long-term outcomes for teens in therapeutic programs

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  • Returning with Purpose: An Alumnus Offers Support and Hope
    May 29 2025

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    In this special episode of the Turning Winds Podcast, an alumnus returns to campus and sits down with host Kevin Zundl to reflect on the journey that changed his life. Years after completing the program, Aiden shares how the emotional support, academic structure, and peer connection he found at Turning Winds continue to guide his path forward.

    Now studying psychology and helping others as a peer mentor, Aiden talks about the real work of personal transformation, what it takes to build lasting change, and why he still carries the lessons he learned with him every day.

    Listen to hear:

    • What he struggled with before entering treatment
    • How he turned things around emotionally and academically
    • Why his return to campus feels like coming home
    • What advice he offers to teens and families considering treatment


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    Trust, Leadership and Life After Turning Winds · A deeper look at how alumni carry skills learned in treatment into their next chapter.


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    How Turning Winds Builds Up Teen Resilience · An inside view of how structure, relationship, and experience create growth.

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    For more teen parenting tips and treatment information | turningwinds.com | 800-845-1380.

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