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Mindshift: Transforming Perspectives on Parenting & Education

Mindshift: Transforming Perspectives on Parenting & Education

By: Dr. Christopher Villarreal & Dr. Deb Anderson | PLCS Empowerment Collective
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Mindshift isn't just another education podcast – it's your go-to guide for revolutionary perspectives on raising, teaching, and empowering the next generation. Join hosts Dr. Christopher Villarreal and Dr. Deb Anderson as they tackle real challenges facing families and educators today, bringing you straight talk from experts who've been in the trenches. Whether you're a parent navigating screen time, a teacher seeking fresh strategies, or anyone invested in youth success, Mindshift delivers the aha moments you've been searching for. Because sometimes the best solution starts with a shift in perspective.

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Episodes
  • Season Two's Best Advice for Parents and Educators
    May 19 2026

    What does it really mean to support kids at home, at school, and everywhere in between? In this season finale, host Dr. Christopher Villarreal revisits the conversations that resonated most from this season of Mindshift. From a first-grade teacher's story about a student who learned to name his feelings, to an FBI agent's reminder that your kids are already dealing with more than you think, to a communication coach's simple belief that conversations create change. Whether you're a parent, an educator, or anyone who cares about the young people in your life, this episode is a reminder of why these conversations matter. Find links to every full episode featured today at plcschools.org/mindshift.



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    13 mins
  • How Do I Help My Child Transition to Middle or High School?
    May 13 2026

    What Parents Need to Know About School Transitions

    Jessica Prusha, assistant principal at PLSHS, and Joel Bails, assistant principal at PLHS, join hosts Dr. Christopher Villarreal and Dr. Deb Anderson to pull back the curtain on what schools are already doing to help students navigate the move from elementary to middle school and middle school to high school, and what families can do at home to make those transitions smoother.

    Discover how both high schools use freshman centers to break a big building down into a school within a school, why the friendships kids make in middle school look very different by the time they reach high school, and what the shift from on-level to honors coursework really demands of students who've been on academic cruise control. Whether you're a parent watching your child approach a new school for the first time or an educator looking for fresh language to share with the families you serve, this episode is a practical and reassuring guide to one of the most common anxieties in a student's academic journey.

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    16 mins
  • Is Social Media a Real Career? What Parents Need to Know
    May 5 2026

    More Than Followers: Building a Real Career in Social Media

    "It's not that easy." That's Sophie Denker's answer when her parents ask if she's getting paid from social media yet, and it's also the starting point for a much bigger conversation. The PLSHS grad and athlete marketing professional joins Dr. Christopher Villarreal and Dr. Deb Anderson to talk about what a career in the social media space actually looks like, from her first brand deals in college to managing name, image, and likeness partnerships full time for athletes at Texas A&M.

    Sophie breaks down why experience matters, how brands are actively seeking out smaller creators because of their niche influence, and why the real money in the influencer world comes from brand partnerships rather than follower counts. She also makes the case that most social media careers happen entirely off camera, with behind-the-scenes roles at every company and in every industry.

    Whether you're a student wondering if this is a legitimate career path or a parent unsure what to say when your kid wants to work in social media, Sophie's message is clear: the blueprint exists now, and it's only going to keep growing.

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    16 mins
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