131 episodes

High School Counseling Conversations® is a podcast dedicated to energizing your school counseling program while reminding you how much you love your job! This podcast will give you the confidence you need to implement actionable ideas into your high school counseling program… all while having a little fun along the way.


Each week, host Lauren Tingle of Counselor Clique® will cover relevant topics for busy high school counselors. Just think of it like hanging out with your high school counselor bestie!


Connect with Lauren on Instagram at @counselorclique, and visit counselorclique.com for high school counseling resources, community, blog posts, and more!

High School Counseling Conversations‪®‬ Lauren Tingle, School Counselor

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 43 Ratings

High School Counseling Conversations® is a podcast dedicated to energizing your school counseling program while reminding you how much you love your job! This podcast will give you the confidence you need to implement actionable ideas into your high school counseling program… all while having a little fun along the way.


Each week, host Lauren Tingle of Counselor Clique® will cover relevant topics for busy high school counselors. Just think of it like hanging out with your high school counselor bestie!


Connect with Lauren on Instagram at @counselorclique, and visit counselorclique.com for high school counseling resources, community, blog posts, and more!

    Making an Impact with Data at the End of the Year

    Making an Impact with Data at the End of the Year

    Sometimes, the things we have to do as high school counselors aren't glamorous, exciting, or thrilling. However, that doesn't mean they're not important or essential for running our counseling programs. One of those things is analyzing data. It's likely that you've collected data throughout the school year, but as the end of the year approaches, you're probably thinking, what do I do with this? In today's episode, I'm sharing how analyzing your end-of-the-year data shows the impact you made this year. 
    I've said this many times before, but I'll say it again because I truly believe it; one way to measure our effectiveness as a high school counselor is by this phrase: are students different because of what I'm doing here? It's such a powerful phrase, and the best way to visually see our impact is through data. Trust me, I understand that numbers and evaluation of your program can be intimidating, which is why I've come up with ideas on places you can start to pull your end-of-the-year data and present it in ways that will benefit your program. 
    Taking the time to analyze your end-of-the-year data not only shows you how to make your counseling program better with more ways to help students, but it also reminds you of the impact you've made this school year. Whether you're looking at your goals from the year, groups you've implemented, or whatever personal dreams you have for your program, data shows you the answers you need to keep going or make some changes. So be sure to add end-of-the-year data to your to-do list before summer so you can make the appropriate changes to your program for next year! 
    Resources Mentioned:
    Free Podcast Playlist: New Counselor PlaylistFreebie: Data Collection Ideas GuideBlog: 4 Valuable Places to Share Your Compelling School Counseling DataBlog: Advance Your High School Counseling Program with Social Media: 4 Best PracticesBlog: 3 Unassuming Ways to Incorporate Perception Data Into Your High School Counseling ProgramLeave your review for School Counseling Conversations on Apple Podcasts
    Connect with Lauren:
    Sign up for the free, 3-day prep for High School Counseling Job InterviewsVisit my TpT storeSend me a DM on Instagram: @counselorcliqueFollow me on FacebookSend me an email: lauren@counselorclique.comJoin the Clique Collaborative
    Full show notes on website: https://counselorclique.com/episode123

    • 15 min
    School Counselor Strategies to Bring to Your Next IEP or 504 Meeting with Catherine Whitcher

    School Counselor Strategies to Bring to Your Next IEP or 504 Meeting with Catherine Whitcher

    I’m shocked to say it, but today’s topic is a first for the podcast! It’s not something that we’re immersed in our day-to-day routine, but it’s so important in supporting student needs that, as high school counselors, we should be knowledgeable about it. That’s right, I’m talking about IEPs and 504s. Since I’m not an expert in this subject, I wanted to bring on a guest who has decades of experience and can help provide us with the information we need when attending IEP and 504 meetings.
    Today’s guest, Catherine Whitcher, has a passion for solving special education struggles. She has earned multiple Special Education teaching certifications but left the classroom life behind to become a collaborative resource for parents and teachers at the IEP table. Catherine’s an expert on the subject and is ready to share her advice and tips with us today.
    In today’s episode, Catherine is sharing some IEP and 504 meeting strategies and the role of a high school counselor during these meetings. With her experience, she provides helpful advice on how to be an advocate for the child, ways to build relationships with the students and their families, and how to be a “solution finder” instead of adding to the problem. Throughout our conversation, you will hear Catherine’s energy and passion come to light and take away productive and effective ways to be part of an IEP or 504 meeting in the future.
    Resources Mentioned:
    Free Podcast Playlist: New Counselor PlaylistLeave your review for School Counseling Conversations on Apple Podcasts
    Connect with Lauren:
    Sign up for the free, 3-day prep for High School Counseling Job InterviewsVisit my TpT storeSend me a DM on Instagram: @counselorcliqueFollow me on FacebookSend me an email: lauren@counselorclique.comJoin the Clique Collaborative
    Full show notes on website: https://counselorclique.com/episode122

    • 34 min
    7 High School Counselors Share Their Inspiring Wins

    7 High School Counselors Share Their Inspiring Wins

    I’ve said it before, but this time of year is one of the most stressful with graduation, wrapping up the school year, and so many other things that consume your school day. That’s why I wanted to take a moment and reflect on your year and, more importantly, the success you’ve had throughout the school year. To help celebrate, seven other high school counselors are sharing their counselor wins with our community.
    As each high school counselor shared their counselor wins, I was amazed by the number of wonderful things happening in counseling programs. After listening to each counselor, they all hit on the different aspects of high school counseling, such as data, interns, students, advocating for your role, and new programs or groups.
    We do so much as high school counselors that we often don’t realize or take the time to reflect on the positive and successful things happening in our program or with our students. By having other high school counselors share their counselor wins, I hope you, too, will hear something that sparks an idea that would be celebratory in your program.
    Resources Mentioned:
    Resource: High School Counseling Data Collection Ideas GuideResource: Leadership High School Counseling Small GroupPodcast: Episode 101, Navigating Adult Friendships in The Workplace with Blake BlankenbeclerLeave your review for School Counseling Conversations on Apple Podcasts
    Connect with Lauren:
    Sign up for the free, 3-day prep for High School Counseling Job InterviewsVisit my TpT storeSend me a DM on Instagram: @counselorcliqueFollow me on FacebookSend me an email: lauren@counselorclique.comJoin The Clique Collaborative
    Full show notes on website: https://counselorclique.com/episode121

    • 27 min
    Accepting the Reality That Some Seniors Might Not Graduate

    Accepting the Reality That Some Seniors Might Not Graduate

    As graduation approaches, you’re probably doing all the last-minute details of finalizing the details of the event, ordering cap and gowns, designing the program, and about a million other tasks. And while you’ve thought of every detail, you probably didn’t consider or want to think about the seniors not graduating. While it’s an unfortunate and depressing thought, it’s the reality that a lot of counselors have to face during this time of year.
    So, if you’re in this situation right now, what do you do? Even though you might have some seniors not graduating, that doesn’t mean your job is done and there’s nothing left for them to do. Instead, I’m sharing some steps you can start taking now with these seniors to ensure that they still have a future and next steps to look forward to. Along with these steps, I provide you with a few logistics you need to work through and what conversations should have already happened and then need to happen moving forward.
    If you ask me, this time of year is the most stressful part of the job! You feel like the graduation rate and seniors not graduating all depend on you. But I’m also here to tell you to remove that thought from your mind. You can only help and support a student so much before you rely on them to do the work. So, if it looks like you’re going to have a senior not graduate, I am going to help you accept that and show you how to keep taking steps forward despite them not getting their diploma with the rest of their class.
    Resources Mentioned:
    Resource: Senior School Counseling BundleResource: Job Interview 3 Day Video Challenge Leave your review for School Counseling Conversations on Apple Podcasts
    Connect with Lauren:
    Sign up for the free, 3-day prep for High School Counseling Job InterviewsVisit my TpT storeSend me a DM on Instagram: @counselorcliqueFollow me on FacebookSend me an email: lauren@counselorclique.comJoin the Clique Collaborative
    Full show notes on website: https://counselorclique.com/episode120

    • 20 min
    From Off-Track to Graduation: Counselor Tips for Supporting At-Risk Students

    From Off-Track to Graduation: Counselor Tips for Supporting At-Risk Students

    We’ve officially entered the last quarter of the school year, which means graduation for seniors is just around the corner. However, we all know some students who are at risk and in jeopardy of not getting their diplomas. As high school counselors, it’s part of our job to help those at-risk students graduate. So, I’m sharing ways you can specifically support them during this time.
    Being a high school counselor, you probably already have a relationship with these at-risk students and have supported them throughout their high school years. However, with graduation approaching, that relationship becomes even more important. Knowing the student, the ones close to them, what motivates them, and their current scenario and situation, along with a few other things, is necessary to help them achieve this goal.
    We tend to put a weight on ourselves to make these at-risk students successful and graduate, but we can’t do everything for them. Instead, we provide them with the tools, resources, and support to walk across the stage and have a sense of direction once they graduate. So, if you have a few students in mind who are at risk of not graduating, this episode is for you! 
    Resources Mentioned:
    Free Podcast Playlist: Classroom Lessons PlaylistResource: High School Counseling Graduation Credit Check SpreadsheetResource: Life After High School Classroom LessonResource: Goal Setting Classroom LessonBlog Post: Remember These 3 Fundamentals When Engaging Failing StudentsPodcast: Episode 47, 3 Ways to Help Your Failing Students Find SuccessPodcast: Episode 63, Strategies to Employ When You Have Frequent Flyer StudentsLeave your review for School Counseling Conversations on Apple Podcasts
    Connect with Lauren:
    Sign up for the free, 3-day prep for High School Counseling Job InterviewsVisit my TpT storeSend me a DM on Instagram: @counselorcliqueFollow me on FacebookSend me an email: lauren@counselorclique.coma href="http://www.cliquecollab.com/"

    • 15 min
    6 High School Counseling Classroom Lesson Ideas

    6 High School Counseling Classroom Lesson Ideas

    As high school counselors, doing classroom lessons is part of the job and helps us stay connected to students and their needs. However, most of our lessons tend to focus on the essentials of scholarship programs, financial aid literacy, reading transcripts, and so much more academically. Instead, I want to give you some counseling classroom lesson ideas that involve social-emotional learning. 
    In order to have a proactive counseling program, we need to provide and teach our students the necessary skills they need to be successful. I’m sharing six counseling classroom lesson ideas that do just that, along with sample activities and how each lesson can look in the classroom. Since we can’t give lessons every day to the same students, we need to make sure what we’re presenting is engaging so students remember and use the skills we taught them. 
    If you’re looking for fresh and new but also important and informative counseling classroom lesson ideas, I’ve got you covered! By presenting my six favorite lessons, you will engage your students while also giving them skills to practice and master as independent adults. 
    Full show notes on website: https://counselorclique.com/episode118
    Resources Mentioned:
    Resource: Free Classroom Lesson Roadmap Free Podcast Playlist: Classroom Lessons Playlist Resource: Goal Setting and Soft Skills Classroom Lesson Resource: Communicating Feelings and Interacting with Others Classroom Lesson Resource: Healthy Relationships Classroom Lesson Resource: Growth Mindset Classroom Lesson Resource: Coping Skills Classroom Lesson Resource: Stress on the Brain and Body Classroom Lesson Resource: Classroom Lesson Bundle (20% off) a href=...

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
43 Ratings

43 Ratings

DG13997 ,

Simply Amazing!

As a school counseling candidate in my last semester of grad school, I absolutely LOVE this podcast! Although I am gaining great experience in through my internship, this podcast fills all the gaps or maybe things I am unsure about. I also love that the podcasts are not overwhelmingly long. I can turn on an episode as I’m heading to work or my internship and get solid information! Love love love it!

asteck90 ,

School Counselor in Training

This podcast has been so helpful for me to listen to during my practicum and internship experiences! I love that it is high school focused and that there is such a variety of topics covered.

*Margie* ,

My favorite podcast as a high school counselor

Love listening to Lauren’s podcasts as I take a morning walk. They energize me professionally and always include a few ideas I can implement immediately. Strongly recommend!

Top Podcasts In Education

The Mel Robbins Podcast
Mel Robbins
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
TED Talks Daily
TED
The Rich Roll Podcast
Rich Roll
Do The Work
Do The Work
Mick Unplugged
Mick Hunt

You Might Also Like

School Counseling Simplified Podcast
Rachel Davis
School for School Counselors Podcast
School for School Counselors
Counselor Toolbox Podcast with DocSnipes
Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes
Therapy for Black Girls
iHeartPodcasts and Joy Harden Bradford, Ph.D.
The Bible Recap
Tara-Leigh Cobble
Counselor Accents
Laura Rankhorn and Kim Crumbley