
Who's Actually Listening to Your Teen?
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Imagine a space between parenting and professional therapy—a "thriving zone" where young people can speak freely, build confidence, and learn to navigate life's complexities with guidance from someone who's been there. That's precisely what Chris Coulter has created with MentorWell, and his journey to founding this innovative mentorship program is as powerful as the impact it's having on youth worldwide.
Chris joins us from Toronto to share how personal tragedy became the catalyst for his mission. After losing his 14-year-old daughter to suicide in 2015 and weathering both business failure and divorce, Chris turned his grief into purpose. "For the first five years, I could barely do anything," he reveals, describing the fog of grief that eventually lifted and allowed him to recognize a critical gap in youth support services.
What makes MentorWell unique is its approach to emotional intelligence and resilience. Chris introduces us to the concept of "measuring backwards"—teaching youth to acknowledge how far they've come rather than focusing solely on distant goals. By capturing daily wins, no matter how small, young people develop confidence and momentum. "It's just about moving forward a little bit and building momentum, but capturing it and celebrating it," Chris explains.
The program creates a confidential space where youth can speak openly without fear of judgment or immediate problem-solving—something many parents struggle to provide despite their best intentions. "So many parents go, 'Oh, I'm a mentor for my kid,' and I go, 'No, you're not. Your kid tells you what you want to hear,'" Chris notes with characteristic candor.
Whether you're a parent concerned about your child's emotional wellbeing, an educator looking for additional resources, or someone passionate about youth development, this conversation offers fresh perspectives on mentorship's power to transform lives. Visit TheMentorWell.com to learn more about this growing global initiative that's building bridges between generations and giving youth the guidance they need to thrive.
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