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Back to Human
James Andriella
58 episodes
3 weeks ago
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Raising Lions: Taming Tantrums & Power Struggles with Joe Newman
Back to Human
1 hour 20 minutes 57 seconds
1 month ago
Raising Lions: Taming Tantrums & Power Struggles with Joe Newman

In this episode, I sit down with Joe Newman, author of the bestselling book Raising Lions and creator of one of the most effective approaches for understanding and motivating difficult behavior in children.

Joe was diagnosed with ADHD in the 1970s, and his own childhood challenges shaped a 30-year career working with the toughest kids and helping parents bring calm, clarity, and confidence back into their homes.

If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to respond when your child pushes your limits… this episode will change the way you see behavior.

In this episode we discuss:


    • How Joe developed the Raising Lions method

    • The role environment plays in shaping a child’s behavior

    • Why kids (and parents) are more capable than we assume — and how their responses guide us toward better solutions

    • How conflict functions as a “question” children are asking

    • Early connectedness and the beginning of separation around 14–18 months

    • Joe’s “Meet the Hand” philosophy explained

    • The problem with overwhelming kids with too much information

    • Why children follow what you do, not what you say

    • The three behavior types (malignant, benign, impulsive) and how to respond to each

    • What a “break” is, why it works, and how to do it effectively

    • How Joe would tweak my break

    • How kids naturally test the break and what that means for parents

    • Can you give too many breaks?

    • Does Joe believe kids are overmedicated?

    • Why praise can be detrimental

    • Rapid fire: real-life scenarios

If you found this episode helpful please share it with a parent in need!

To learn more about Joe's method, book a consultation, or purchase his book, visit RaisingLions.com



Back to Human
Sometimes moving forward requires us to take a step back.