
Walk the Walk: Learning and Leading For a Better World
From the Vault: Robert Evans & Michael Thompson
In this “From the Vault” episode of Walk the Walk , Scott revisits a thoughtful conversation from his previous podcast, Beyond the Bell . Created in partnership with Providence parents and acclaimed actors Matt Walsh and Jim Connor, that earlier series explored many of the same themes we continue to examine today: leadership, trust, resilience, and how we support young people as they grow. This episode features Rob Evans and Michael Thompson, two widely respected psychologists, school consultants, and authors whose work has shaped conversations around parenting, schools, leadership, and the emotional lives of young people for decades. Together, they coauthored Hopes and Fears , an exploration of the evolving relationship between schools and today’s parents. Scott, Rob, and Michael reflect on the realities of modern parenting, rising anxiety, and the lasting effects of what they describe as the “great disruption.” They discuss the difference between trauma and disappointment, why resilience grows through challenge, and how schools and families can work together to help young people develop confidence, perspective, and independence. The conversation also explores the pressure parents often place on themselves and their children, the importance of embracing the “good enough” parent, and why growth and development cannot be rushed. Throughout, Rob and Michael offer practical wisdom and a hopeful reminder that most young people are far more resilient than we often believe. In a culture often focused on preventing failure, what if resilience isn't built by avoiding adversity, but by learning how to move through it? This conversation challenges some of our most common assumptions about parenting, success, and what young people truly need to thrive. Please visit www.providencehigh.org/walkthewalk to join our mailing list and become a part of the ongoing conversation. Walk the Walk can be found on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, LinkedIn – or wherever you listen. Please support us by liking and subscribing. Thanks for walking the walk.

