GRL Pep Talks: Real Conversations for Real Growth
Real talk for every woman who is rising, leading, or figuring out who she is becoming — at any age, in any season of life.
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 Networking Disadvantage: Why Traditional Networking Still Favors Men
While you're asking for coffee meetings to build relationships, your male colleague is getting promoted because he smokes with the boss. New research reveals that traditional networking doesn't just favor men—it actively disadvantages women, creating invisible barriers that keep us from advancing despite our qualifications and efforts.
The Pink Tax is Real and It's Costing You More Than You Think
You walk into Costco, grab identical razors—one pink, one blue—and discover the pink one costs 48% more. Welcome to the pink tax, where being a woman literally costs extra. For Gen Z entering the workforce and managing their own money for the first time, this hidden financial burden could cost you nearly $200,000 over your lifetime.
The Silent Bias: How Our Search Results Are Failing Women
A simple search for "son" returns only white fathers with children. Searching "official" shows men, while "women official" yields Halloween costumes. These aren't isolated glitches—they're symptoms of a deeper problem with how visual content perpetuates gender bias and limits our perception of what women can be and do.
The Unexpected Security Blanket: How My Upper Arms Became My Son's Safe Harbor
While most children find comfort in stuffed animals or blankets, my youngest son Willie has chosen something entirely different: my upper arms. This unique attachment has become his way of seeking security and connection, teaching me profound lessons about how children find their own pathways to comfort and how parents serve as emotional anchors in unexpected ways.
Real Summer, Real Joy: Escaping the Comparison Trap
While social media showcases picture-perfect beach vacations and elaborate summer adventures, research shows that comparison diminishes joy and wellbeing. Discover how to embrace your family's authentic summer reality—complete with youth sports, work schedules, and budget constraints—while creating meaningful experiences that matter more than Instagram moments.
The Meaningful Summer: Creating Lasting Connections Without Losing Your Mind
Discover research-backed approaches to creating significant summer memories with your children that support their development without overwhelming your capacity as a working parent.
The Oxygen Mask Principle: Prioritizing Your Wellness During Summer Break
Research consistently shows that parental well-being directly impacts child outcomes. Discover evidence-based strategies for protecting your physical and mental health during the demanding summer months—without the guilt.
Visual Schedules and Routines: Creating Structure that Empowers Children
Discover how research-backed visual schedules and consistent routines can transform your family's summer experience, reducing behavior issues while fostering independence and confidence in your children.
The Art of Boundaries: Thriving as a Working Parent During Summer Break
Working parents face unique challenges during summer break. Discover research-backed strategies for setting healthy boundaries that allow you to meet professional obligations while still creating meaningful experiences with your children.
The Great Transition: Navigating the Shift from School Year to Summer
The transition from structured school days to open summer schedules can create anxiety for both children and parents. Learn research-backed strategies to make this shift smoother and set your family up for a successful summer.
From Appearance to Achievement: How Exercise Transforms Body Image
When I'm running, my body transforms from an object to be judged into a powerful vehicle of achievement. Discover how exercise shifts our focus from appearance to ability, and why this mental transformation is so valuable for those struggling with body image—even when race photos threaten to undo this progress.
Invisible at the Table: Navigating Gender Disparities in Professional Recognition
At a recent work function centered on sports, I experienced the all-too-familiar feeling of being invisible as one of just six female executives in my state organization. Not being introduced while watching an all-male recognition ceremony unfold in my own company wasn't just uncomfortable—it was a telling reminder of the subtle gender biases that persist in professional environments. Here's how I'm turning this moment into an opportunity for organizational growth and what research tells us about gender recognition disparities in the workplace.
When My Mental Managers Clock Out: Navigating Body Dysmorphia in Times of Stress
Body dysmorphia isn't always a constant state—for many, it's an unwelcome visitor that arrives when mental defenses are down due to stress or fatigue. This personal reflection explores the science behind why body image issues intensify during difficult times and offers evidence-based strategies for managing these challenging episodes. Featuring practical coping tools and reassurance for fellow travelers on this journey.
What Those High School Athletes AREN'T Telling You (But Wish They Had Known!)
Dealing with Pre-Game Nerves: How to Turn Stress into Your Secret Weapon
Finding Your Perfect Sport: How to Try Different Activities Until Something Clicks
Think you’re “not athletic”? Think again. From fencing to rowing to ultimate frisbee, this guide helps middle and high schoolers (and their grown-ups) rethink what it means to find the right sport—not just the popular ones. Learn how to explore, sample, and discover the activity that makes you feel like a total athletic rockstar.
How Being on a Team Helps You Make Better Choices
High school sports aren't just about wins and losses—they're a powerful support system that can help teens make better choices, resist peer pressure, and build confidence. Discover how being part of a team empowers students to prioritize their health, develop leadership skills, and stay focused on their future.
Why Girls Quit Sports (And How to Make Sure That's Not You!)
By high school, girls drop out of sports at twice the rate of boys—but it doesn't have to be that way. From confidence dips to shifting priorities, we're breaking down the real reasons girls quit and how YOU can stay in the game with joy, confidence, and purpose.
Why You Should Totally Try Sports in High School
Thinking about trying sports in high school but not sure if you're "sporty enough"? This fun and encouraging guide breaks down why joining a team might be your best move yet—for your brain, body, friendships, and future!
The Double Standard of Humility: How Women Are Told to Shrink While Men Are Encouraged to Shine
Women are consistently told to downplay achievements while men are encouraged to showcase theirs. This blog explores the research behind this double standard, its professional consequences, and how to break free from false modesty. It's time to own your excellence without apology.

