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Overpowering Emotions: Tools for Child & Teen Anxiety and Resilience
Dr. Caroline Buzanko
221 episodes
4 days ago
Practical, science-based strategies to help kids and teens manage anxiety, navigate big feelings, and build resilience.

Overpowering Emotions is the #1 resource for adults who want to confidently support children and teens through emotional challenges.

Children and teens today are struggling with more anxiety, overwhelm, and emotional intensity than ever before—and adults are desperate for tools that actually work. This podcast is here to change that.

Dr. Caroline gives you the knowledge and tools you need to support children and teens through anxiety, emotional overwhelm, and everyday challenges. Whether you’re a parent, educator, clinician, or caregiver, you’ll learn exactly what to do (and what not to do) right away to help young people feel calmer, braver, and more capable.

Each episode delivers:
• Clear, practical steps you can use immediately
• Expert interviews with leading psychologists and researchers
• Real-life examples that make complex concepts easy to understand
• Tools for emotional regulation, anxiety mastery, confidence-building, and resilience
• Effective approaches for home, school, and clinical settings

If you’ve ever wished for a trusted guide to help you navigate child and teen anxiety, emotional outbursts, and overwhelming emotions, you’ve just found it.

Subscribe now and join the movement to help the next generation thrive.

About Dr. Caroline Buzanko
Dr. Caroline is a psychologist, researcher, speaker, and internationally recognized expert in child and teen anxiety. With more than 25 years of experience supporting children, teens, and families, she is known for her ability to translate cutting-edge research into practical, compassionate strategies that make a meaningful impact.

In 2024, Dr. Caroline was honoured as Alberta’s Psychologist of the Year, a recognition that reflects her significant contributions to advancing child and youth mental health practices. Often called the “Yoda of anxiety,” she blends scientific evidence, clinical expertise, and real-world tools to help young people build confidence, emotional regulation, and lifelong resilience.
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Practical, science-based strategies to help kids and teens manage anxiety, navigate big feelings, and build resilience.

Overpowering Emotions is the #1 resource for adults who want to confidently support children and teens through emotional challenges.

Children and teens today are struggling with more anxiety, overwhelm, and emotional intensity than ever before—and adults are desperate for tools that actually work. This podcast is here to change that.

Dr. Caroline gives you the knowledge and tools you need to support children and teens through anxiety, emotional overwhelm, and everyday challenges. Whether you’re a parent, educator, clinician, or caregiver, you’ll learn exactly what to do (and what not to do) right away to help young people feel calmer, braver, and more capable.

Each episode delivers:
• Clear, practical steps you can use immediately
• Expert interviews with leading psychologists and researchers
• Real-life examples that make complex concepts easy to understand
• Tools for emotional regulation, anxiety mastery, confidence-building, and resilience
• Effective approaches for home, school, and clinical settings

If you’ve ever wished for a trusted guide to help you navigate child and teen anxiety, emotional outbursts, and overwhelming emotions, you’ve just found it.

Subscribe now and join the movement to help the next generation thrive.

About Dr. Caroline Buzanko
Dr. Caroline is a psychologist, researcher, speaker, and internationally recognized expert in child and teen anxiety. With more than 25 years of experience supporting children, teens, and families, she is known for her ability to translate cutting-edge research into practical, compassionate strategies that make a meaningful impact.

In 2024, Dr. Caroline was honoured as Alberta’s Psychologist of the Year, a recognition that reflects her significant contributions to advancing child and youth mental health practices. Often called the “Yoda of anxiety,” she blends scientific evidence, clinical expertise, and real-world tools to help young people build confidence, emotional regulation, and lifelong resilience.
Show more...
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Kids & Family
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218. Can play help kids release trauma and anxiety?
Overpowering Emotions: Tools for Child & Teen Anxiety and Resilience
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1 month ago
218. Can play help kids release trauma and anxiety?

Big feelings don’t always need more rules and structure. Sometimes they need play, movement, and a bit of silliness.


In this episode of Overpowering Emotions, Dr. Caroline is joined by Sifu Boggy (Paul Brighton), a Taoist teacher who blends Qigong, Tai Chi, humour, and “sacred child” energy to support healing.


They talk about why kids are the real teachers, how fidgeting and wild play help release stress from the body, and why shutting down movement can actually lock in tension, anxiety, and trauma. You’ll hear how Qigong supported Sifu through bullying, depression, and suicidality as a teen, and how simple standing exercises can help kids and adults regulate today.


This conversation is especially helpful for:

  • Educators trying to make room for movement, play, and regulation in classrooms
  • Parents & caregivers of anxious, “fidgety,” intense, or neurodivergent kids
  • Mental health professionals looking for body-based and playful tools that fit well with emotion regulation work


They get into:

  • The “sacred child” and why we’re not meant to grow out of play
  • How fidgeting, noise, and big movement can be healthy discharge, not misbehaviour
  • Qigong as “moving self-massage” that helps clear stored emotional tension
  • How adults’ stress responses teach kids how to handle their own
  • Simple, practical ways to bring more play and movement into homes, sessions, and schools


If you work with kids who are anxious, shut down, “too much,” or always on the move, this episode will give you a warm, playful way to see them—and yourself—differently.


Homework Ideas


🧩 Notice Where You Shut Down Play

For one week, track moments when you say or think:

  • “Stop fidgeting.”
  • “Calm down.”
  • “Be serious.”

Ask yourself afterward:

  • What feeling in me sparked that reaction?
  • Was the movement actually harmful—or just loud and inconvenient?

Use that awareness to adjust one response per day: replace “stop that” with, “Let’s move that energy in a safer way,” and offer a playful alternative (e.g., jumping on a mat, shaking it out, quick wrestle on the floor, running in the yard).


🧩 Schedule a Daily “Wild Play Window”

Choose a 10–20 minute slot each day where the goal is: move, be loud, be silly.

Ideas:

  • Backyard “animal run” (kids choose an animal and move like it)
  • Pillow wrestling or couch parkour
  • Loud singing, drumming on cushions, “primal yell” into a pillow

Frame it as: “This is when we help our bodies get stress out.”


🧩 Try the “Twist the Waist” Qigong Practice

Use Sifu’s simple exercise with kids or for yourself:

  • Stand with feet hip-width apart.
  • Gently twist your waist side to side, letting your arms flop and wrap around your body.
  • Keep breathing naturally—soft in through the nose, out through the mouth.
  • Do this for 1–3 minutes.

Afterward, ask kids:

  • “What does your body feel like now compared to before?”

This can be a classroom brain break, a transition ritual at home, or part of therapy sessions.


🧩 Model Your Own “Sacred Child”

Choose one playful thing you used to love as a kid and do it this week:

  • Drawing or doodling
  • Climbing, swinging, skipping
  • Building with Lego
  • Dancing around the kitchen

Let kids see you laugh, be silly, and move. You’re showing them that growing up doesn’t mean shutting down joy.


🧩 Reflect on Movement and Mood

With older kids or for your own journaling, use prompts like:

  • “When I’m stressed and I move my body, what changes?”
  • “When I’m told to sit still, what happens inside me?”
  • “What kinds of movement make me feel calmer, stronger, or lighter?”

This helps link movement → emotion → regulation in a concrete way.


Be sure to grab your free Emotional Literacy workbook! https://korulearninginstitute.kit.com/emotionaliteracy


About Sifu

Sifu Boggie (a.k.a Paul Brighton) is a Daoist guide, mentor, and self-healing practitioner with over 40 years of experience in Daoism and Qigong. Trained by renowned Daoist masters, he specializes in Qi Gong, Tai Chi, Shun Dao philosophy, and other healing modalities. Sifu Boggie’s teachings blend Daoist philosophy with practical energy work and bodywork techniques, offering transformative pathways for physical, emotional, and energetic healing.

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Want to learn more about helping kids strengthen their emotion regulation skills and problem-solving brains while boosting their confidence, independence, and resilience? Check out my many training opportunities! https://drcarolinebuzanko.com/upcoming-events/

Overpowering Emotions: Tools for Child & Teen Anxiety and Resilience
Practical, science-based strategies to help kids and teens manage anxiety, navigate big feelings, and build resilience.

Overpowering Emotions is the #1 resource for adults who want to confidently support children and teens through emotional challenges.

Children and teens today are struggling with more anxiety, overwhelm, and emotional intensity than ever before—and adults are desperate for tools that actually work. This podcast is here to change that.

Dr. Caroline gives you the knowledge and tools you need to support children and teens through anxiety, emotional overwhelm, and everyday challenges. Whether you’re a parent, educator, clinician, or caregiver, you’ll learn exactly what to do (and what not to do) right away to help young people feel calmer, braver, and more capable.

Each episode delivers:
• Clear, practical steps you can use immediately
• Expert interviews with leading psychologists and researchers
• Real-life examples that make complex concepts easy to understand
• Tools for emotional regulation, anxiety mastery, confidence-building, and resilience
• Effective approaches for home, school, and clinical settings

If you’ve ever wished for a trusted guide to help you navigate child and teen anxiety, emotional outbursts, and overwhelming emotions, you’ve just found it.

Subscribe now and join the movement to help the next generation thrive.

About Dr. Caroline Buzanko
Dr. Caroline is a psychologist, researcher, speaker, and internationally recognized expert in child and teen anxiety. With more than 25 years of experience supporting children, teens, and families, she is known for her ability to translate cutting-edge research into practical, compassionate strategies that make a meaningful impact.

In 2024, Dr. Caroline was honoured as Alberta’s Psychologist of the Year, a recognition that reflects her significant contributions to advancing child and youth mental health practices. Often called the “Yoda of anxiety,” she blends scientific evidence, clinical expertise, and real-world tools to help young people build confidence, emotional regulation, and lifelong resilience.