
Episode 18: Always More - Anxiety in High Achieving Teens
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🎙 Episode 18: Always More — Anxiety in High-Achieving Teens
Guest: Nicole Beale, M.Ed., High School Counselor
Host: Matt Butterman
Duration: ~45 minutes
Overview:
Today’s high school students are taking more AP courses, joining more extracurriculars, and aiming higher than ever — but it’s taking a toll. In this episode, we explore the hidden cost of high achievement and the anxiety that often lurks behind perfect GPAs and packed résumés.
Matt Butterman speaks with veteran public high school counselor Nicole Beale about the growing mental health strain on ambitious teens and the pressures they face from school systems, colleges, and well-intentioned parents. Nicole shares compassionate, real-world insights from her 25 years supporting students and her own perspective as a parent of a high-achieving teen.
Topics Covered:
- The culture of perfectionism and how it drives academic overload
- Why AP course loads have skyrocketed — and what’s fueling the trend
- The unintended consequences of class rank, college admissions metrics, and school report cards
- How snowplow parenting and peer comparison amplify anxiety
- Signs that anxiety is becoming unhealthy — and when it’s time to intervene
- Practical strategies for families: setting limits, quitting wisely, and restoring balance
- What gives Nicole hope: increasing mental health support in schools, more compassionate teaching practices, and resilient teens finding their own paths
Key Quotes:
“It’s a pressure cooker, not because kids are too sensitive — it’s because the system rewards overload.”“Sometimes, the most successful college students are the ones who had the courage to get off the train.”
“A B is good enough. Your physical and mental health are more important than a perfect GPA.”
Resources & Links:
- The Race to Nowhere (Documentary referenced in the episode)
- More on AP and college admission trends: collegeboard.org
- For mental health support: Speak with your school counselor, pediatrician, or a licensed therapist
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