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It's no secret today's youth are facing unique challenges that differ from those in previous generations. In this two part series, Chuck Peters and Josh Straub dive deep into the mental health challenges facing today’s youth and the critical role emotional safety plays in their lives. For next-generation leaders, creating environments where young people feel seen, known, and valued is non-negotiable. We’ll explore how to foster trust, build authentic relationships, and empower youth through leadership opportunities.
Joshua Straub, Ph.D. is a husband, dad, speaker, author, and family and leadership coach. A champion of human empathy, Josh leads Famous at Home, a company equipping leaders, organizations, military families, and churches in emotional intelligence and family wellness. Josh also is a Fellow of the Townsend Institute for Leadership and Counseling. As a marriage and family coach and consultant, Josh coaches leaders to be famous at home so they can thrive on their stage. He also speaks regularly for Joint Special Operations Command and serves military families across the country.
Josh is author/ coauthor of seven books including Safe House: How Emotional Safety is the Key to Raising Kids Who Live, Love, and Lead Well and coauthor, along with his wife Christi, of two children’s book, What Am I Feeling? and What Do I Do With Worry? He and Christi also host the weekly Famous at Home podcast.
This conversation offers practical steps for creating inclusive, joyful communities that nurture connection and support the next generation’s spiritual and emotional growth. We know this conversation is going to help you be a better leader to the next generation! Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
Famous at Home
Connect with Josh Straub
Connect with Lifeway Next Gen Ministry
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It's no secret today's youth are facing unique challenges that differ from those in previous generations. In this two part series, Chuck Peters and Josh Straub dive deep into the mental health challenges facing today’s youth and the critical role emotional safety plays in their lives. For next-generation leaders, creating environments where young people feel seen, known, and valued is non-negotiable. We’ll explore how to foster trust, build authentic relationships, and empower youth through leadership opportunities.
Joshua Straub, Ph.D. is a husband, dad, speaker, author, and family and leadership coach. A champion of human empathy, Josh leads Famous at Home, a company equipping leaders, organizations, military families, and churches in emotional intelligence and family wellness. Josh also is a Fellow of the Townsend Institute for Leadership and Counseling. As a marriage and family coach and consultant, Josh coaches leaders to be famous at home so they can thrive on their stage. He also speaks regularly for Joint Special Operations Command and serves military families across the country.
Josh is author/ coauthor of seven books including Safe House: How Emotional Safety is the Key to Raising Kids Who Live, Love, and Lead Well and coauthor, along with his wife Christi, of two children’s book, What Am I Feeling? and What Do I Do With Worry? He and Christi also host the weekly Famous at Home podcast.
This conversation offers practical steps for creating inclusive, joyful communities that nurture connection and support the next generation’s spiritual and emotional growth. We know this conversation is going to help you be a better leader to the next generation! Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
Famous at Home
Connect with Josh Straub
Connect with Lifeway Next Gen Ministry

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