• E33 - The Financial Head Start Your Teen Needs
    Mar 15 2026

    Inspired by rising inflation and her desire to give her sons a head start, Jane Kwan chats with host Sonia Dong to share practical strategies parents can use to open money conversations with their kids. From budgeting at the grocery store to explaining needs vs. wants, she breaks down key tools like TFSAs, RESPs, and index funds in approachable terms, and offers tips on how to introduce her book and workbook without making it feel like homework.

    This episode gives parents practical tools to raise financially confident kids whether they’re off to post-secondary studies, getting their first job or entering the world of entrepreneurship.

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    About Jane Kwan

    Jane is a mom of two teen boys. She is a CPA with over 25 years of experience in accounting, finance, and tax.

    Jane authored the book Personal Finance for Teens book and the companion workbook to help her sons gain a head start in personal finance.

    Follow Jane for more finance tips on TikTok. You can find her book on her website and on Amazon:

    Personal Finance for Teens

    Personal Finance for Teens Workbook (Canadian edition)

    Personal Finance for Teens Workbook (American edition)

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    26 min
  • E32 - Helping Teens Thrive Beyond Mom and Dad
    Mar 8 2026

    In this episode, host Sonia Dong explores the world of teen and young adult coaching with Sandi Huminek, a certified life coach who is passionate about helping the next generation thrive. We discuss the difference between coaching and therapy, what it looks like when parents, teens, and coaches work together, and why leading with curiosity can transform your relationship with your child.

    About Sandi Huminek

    Sandi is a certified life coach passionate about equipping the next generation to build intentional, well-designed lives. With 20 years in the design industry and over a decade coaching young adults, she brings creativity, clarity, and compassion to her work. Known for her energy, humor, and down-to-earth approach, she creates a judgment-free space where young adults feel heard, seen, and empowered.

    Follow Sandi on Instagram @sandihuminek and learn more about her work on her website.

    Resources: Download Sandi’s free Self-Confidence Blueprint

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    30 min
  • E31 - Father Figures Who Steer Rather Than Stifle Teenage Sons
    Mar 1 2026

    What does it really take to raise confident, emotionally grounded teenage boys? In this episode, host Sonia Dong sits down with Edmund Chien, a retired finance professional, public speaker on behavioural finance, and military veteran.

    Edmund shares how studying attachment theory transformed his own parenting and why he parents by "steering vs. stifling". He also shares examples and tips from his lived experiences treating his teenage sons less like toddlers and more like capable young men.

    Edmund opens up about the value of male mentorship, the underestimated power of being physically and emotionally present, and free programs like Army Cadets and the Royal Military College that support families who may lack strong father figures.

    About Edmund Chien

    Edmund is the father of two teenage boys and actively mentors numerous teens in his community.

    He’s a retired finance professional where he spent two decades managing wealth for ultra-high-net-worth families. Today, he is a public speaker on behavioural finance and serves as an executive coach for client-facing financial advisors.

    Connect with Edmund on LinkedIn and learn more about his work on his website.

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    Learn more about attachment theory in E4 - Raising Resilient Teens: The Role of Attachment in Mental Wellbeing

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    36 min
  • E30 - Its All About the Baby Steps
    Feb 21 2026

    Before a child can walk on their own, they fall about 2,500 times (2012 study from New York University’s Infant Action Lab).

    And every single time, we cheered them on. So why do we expect our teens and tweens to get it right on the first try? In this talk, speaker and host of Raising the Next Gen podcast Sonia Dong shares a powerful reframe for parents of older kids that's rooted in the same patience, grace, and guidance we gave our toddlers.

    Through personal stories (including a very relatable bathroom meltdown), she reminds us that it's not about perfection. It's about baby steps.

    Want to see the video recording of this speech? ⁠Watch it on YouTube here.⁠

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    About Sonia Dong, Host of Raising the Next Gen

    Sonia Dong is a speaker, podcaster, and author exploring modern parenting, teens, and family connection. As a certified Kind Voice of Impact Speaker™, she shares stories from her own journey of parenthood to inspire parents to slow down, show up, and lead with intention.

    She is the host of the Raising the Next Gen podcast, where she speaks with parents and experts about raising happy, resilient, and productive teens and tweens.

    She is also a co-author of Mama's Gotta Grow and brings over two decades of experience across youth education, nonprofit leadership, and values-driven entrepreneurship, including leading the socially conscious fashion brand Henkaa.

    Learn more about Sonia: https://soniadong.com/

    Book Sonia to speak: https://speaker.soniadong.com/

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    8 min
  • E29 - Teens, Sportsmanship, and Navigating Disappointment
    Feb 8 2026

    In this episode, Sonia welcomes Kimberly Snider, a strategic leadership coach and team builder, for an engaging conversation about raising resilient children. They discuss mindset management during unexpected challenges like airline strikes, the power of maintaining optimism, and how family travel teaches valuable life lessons.

    Kimberly shares insights from raising two sporty teenagers, exploring how competitive sports build character, teach sportsmanship, and help kids navigate disappointment.

    The conversation touches on emotional milestones like sending a child to university, the importance of acknowledging "this is the first time I've done this," and how parents and children learn together through life's adventures.

    Kimberly also reflects on a recent family trip to the Netherlands, where her teenagers discovered their Dutch heritage and contributed as capable young adults navigating European cities.

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    About Kimberly Snider

    Kimberly Snyder is a dynamic team builder, strategic leadership coach, and consultant who creates space for strategic thinking so leaders can accomplish audacious goals without burnout, overwhelm, or mediocrity. She is also the host of the Overflow podcast, which has over 100 episodes.

    Tune in to the Overflow podcast, and following Kimberly on Instagram @IAmKimberlySnider. Learn more about her work on her website.

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    33 min
  • E28 - Teen Money Skills and Post-Secondary Budgeting Tips
    Feb 1 2026

    In this episode of Raising the Next Gen, host Sonia Dong welcomes Tara Downey, owner of Tru Insurance & Investments, to discuss financial literacy for teens and young adults. Tara shares her journey as a single mom navigating financial challenges while raising three children, now aged 20-27.

    She reveals practical strategies for teaching money habits from childhood through university, including the saving-spending rule she instilled in her family. She believes in empowering teens to take ownership of their finances and shares how she worked with her then-teenagers to budget for post-secondary education. She also discusses the distinction between good debt and bad debt, so young adults can make informed decisions about student loans.

    The conversation highlights fostering financial confidence, creating safe space to discuss money and building skills that extend from the teen years into independent adulthood.

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    Tara Downey is the owner of Tru Insurance & Investments. She possesses over twenty years experience in financial services, both in financial advisory roles and roles. On the corporate side of the finance business, Tara knows firsthand all the great opportunities in the financial advisory business. She focuses her work on helping women and families gain a positive money mindset in order to live a more confident and joyful life. She is also a mom of three and they are twenty, twenty five and twenty seven.

    Follow Tara on Instagram @inspiredbytru and learn more about her services on her website.

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    32 min
  • E27 - Parents Are the Algorithm Behind Digitally Savvy Kids
    Jan 27 2026

    Sonia is joined by Yetty Williams on Raising the Next Gen for a conversation about raising digitally savvy kids. As a digital parenting coach and social entrepreneur who helps families navigate raising children in a highly connected world, Yetty is passionate about supporting parents to parent intentionally in the digital age.

    Yetty introduces the idea of parents as the “first algorithm,” shaping how kids interpret the online world through values, conversation, and connection at home. The discussion explores screen time fears, healthy tech habits, building trust so kids feel safe coming back to parents, why quality connection matters more than constant control and so much more.

    Yetty Williams is a digital parenting coach, award winning social entrepreneur, European Mentoring and Coaching Council accredited life coach, and mom of two teenagers. She is the founder of Lagos Mums, Nigeria's first and most influential online parenting community. For over a decade, she has built thriving communities on a global scale, reaching over one point five million people each month.

    Yetty is the author of Digital Savvy Parenting: What the World Urgently Needs, and creator of the Digital Parenting Archetype framework. She holds an MBA from Yale and a Digital Media marketing certificate from Cambridge, and has been recognized by the Lagos State Government for her contributions to women and girls.

    She regularly partners with global brands, leads family focused conferences and mentors through the United Kingdom's Government Help to Grow programme. Yetty's work proves that strong communities, online and offline are essential to raising whole and well-rounded humans.

    Learn more about Yetty on Instagram @lagosmums, LinkedIn and her website.

    Resources

    Complete Yetty’s free digital parenting archetype quiz to help you learn what parenting style you have and support your child’s digital journey.

    You can also sign up for her Substack newsletter and get a copy of Yetty’s book, Digital Savvy Parenting: What the World Urgently Needs.

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    40 min
  • E26 - From Parenting Teens to Guiding Adult Children
    Jan 25 2026

    In this episode of Raising the Next Gen, Sonia is joined by Julie Cober, a certified executive leadership coach who supports female founders and senior leaders navigating career transitions. Julie reflects candidly on balancing executive leadership with motherhood. They talk about how it's never too late to repair a relationship and why apologizing to our children matters. They also discuss the powerful shift from parenting to guiding as kids enter adulthood and the importance of choosing to parent intentionally.

    This episode offers practical advice for parents who want to rebuild connection and show up with more awareness and compassion.

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    Julie Cober is a mom of two and a certified executive leadership coach for female founders, C-suite executives and elite leaders. She's a former chief human resources officer and spent twenty five years leading within some of the largest fortune one hundred companies in the world.

    Today, she's the CEO and founder of the Legacy Leadership Academy for women, where she strategically supports high performing female executives to navigate the high stakes complexities of a mid-life career exit and or transition.

    Learn more about Julie on Instagram @juliecobercoaching, LinkedIn and her website.

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    34 min