GRL Pep Talks: Real Conversations for Real Growth

Your go-to space for leadership, confidence, identity, team culture, and the everyday challenges young women and student-athletes navigate.

Not sure where to start? Here's how it works.

GRL Pep Talks are honest, research-backed pieces written by Dr. Lauren Young — educator, athletic leader, and founder of The GRL Initiative. Each one is designed to meet you where you are, whether that's figuring out who you are, leading under pressure, parenting a kid who's hard to figure out, or just trying to stop shrinking in rooms that weren't built for you.

Inside each Pep Talk you'll find personal essays, journal prompts and worksheets, deep dives into equity and belonging, and quizzes to help you reflect on who you're becoming.

Find your entry point: Browse the four collections below and pick the one that matches your season. Or scroll the full feed and let a title stop you — they're written to be honest about what's inside. Once you're in a post, click any category tag to find more pieces on that topic.

Choose Your Pep Talk Collection:

Find the words you need for the season you’re in.

Identity & Belonging

For the moments you’re figuring out who you are, where you fit, and how to grow into yourself — without shrinking to belong.

Mental Health & Burnout

For when life feels heavy, loud, overwhelming, or exhausting — and you need permission to be human, not perfect.

Girls in Sports & Equity

For athletes, advocates, and leaders working to build better systems, stronger pathways, and real access for girls.

Motherhood & Real-Life Leadership

For the women leading teams, families, careers, and chaos — learning that leadership is lived, not just performed.

The Irreplaceable Gift: Why Teachers Matter More Than Ever

The Irreplaceable Gift: Why Teachers Matter More Than Ever

In a world where AI can solve equations and write essays, what makes teachers irreplaceable? Your students won't remember your binder system or the quadratic formula, but they'll never forget how you made them feel. While artificial intelligence can deliver content, it cannot look a struggling student in the eye and say "I believe in you." It cannot sense when a quiet kid needs someone to notice them. It cannot do what teachers do best: make young people believe they can achieve the impossible. The Wright brothers might never have invented flight without teachers who instilled confidence in them first. As another school year begins, here's a reminder of your true superpower—and why the human heart of education will never go out of style.

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