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How to Teach Kids Money Management Without Spoiling Them14 May 202500:27:49

What if your kid's lemonade stand became a legit business? In this episode, we crack the "Education Matrix" code, turning allowances into assets, guiding kids to buy real estate, launch ventures, and master money without brewing entitlement. Get ready-to-use tools and stories to make you their first business coach.

 

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Why everyday financial topics in conversations are vital for kids
  • How a simple visual can change kids' learning curve around money
  • Mastering one specialized skill vs. being well-rounded
  • The best financial lessons you can give your kids
  • A way to give money a deeper purpose in a child's life

 

Resources

 

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Navigating the Joys and Challenges of Blended Families16 Apr 202500:32:01

What does it really take to thrive as a blended family for over 14 years? In this episode, we share hard-earned lessons, honest stories, and the intentional practices that helped us navigate challenges and strengthen our bond. Tune in for practical advice on communication, connection, and creating unity in your blended family journey.

 

Key takeaways to listen for

  • The value of effective communication in a blended family's success
  • How to build trust and relationships with your children
  • Challenges and approaches to integrating external family dynamics
  • Why you need to establish family rituals to strengthen bonds
  • Emotional process and impact of adopting his stepchildren

 

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Create Memories That Matter in the Magic and Mayhem of Holiday Traditions04 Dec 202400:28:47

Open your heart to the magic of holiday celebrations in this episode, where we share personal stories and practical tips for enriching family gatherings. Learn how to navigate potential stressors and embrace new traditions to create memorable and meaningful experiences. Whether you're refining festive routines or introducing fresh ideas, this discussion is packed with insights to make your celebrations truly special.



Key takeaways to listen for

  • An innovative tradition aimed at eliminating holiday scheduling conflicts
  • Strategies for low-key, inclusive celebrations
  • Benefits of keeping celebrations simple and accessible
  • A simple way of fostering genuine connections during family gatherings
  • The value of creating and maintaining holiday traditions

 

 

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To learn more about us, visit our website at www.18summers.com or email us at info@18summers.com. To get a copy of our book "The Family Board Meeting", click here.

 

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5-Minute Father: I Lost My Dad on Christmas Day09 Mar 202200:05:54

There is no right or wrong way to grieve, no matter what type of loss you've experienced. Listen in as Jim Sheils highlights the value of making the most of your time with someone you care about and his perspective on loss and pain.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • How to cope with grief and loss
  • Why setting intentional relationship matters

 

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Touching One's Life to Ease Fear and Pain Through Faith, Love and Forgiveness with Immaculée Ilibagiza02 Mar 202200:50:44

Discover the meaning of incredible unconditional love in this episode with Immaculée Ilibagiza who shares her journey through the darkness of genocide and whose life has been touched by fear, sorrow, and grief. Stay tuned to discover the healing power of prayer and self-love in overcoming trauma, anger, and hatred, and its impact on yourself and your family.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Best steps to reestablish familial affection
  • How to shed a light on others
  • Unpacking forgiveness: Understanding trauma and anger healing
  • The long-term repercussions of trauma on a person's life
  • Spiritual ideas in dealing with anger
  • What is the impact of parenting on child development?

Resources mentioned in this episode

Left to Tell by Immaculée Ilibagiza and Steve Erwin | Paperback, Hardcover

 

About Immaculée Ilibagiza

Immaculée Ilibagiza was born and raised in a small village in Rwanda, Africa. She enjoyed a peaceful childhood with her loving parents and three brothers. Education was very important in her household, so it was no surprise that she did well in school and went on to the National University of Rwanda to study electrical and mechanical engineering. It was while she was home from school on Easter break in 1994 that Immaculée's life was transformed forever.

In 1998, Immaculée emigrated from Rwanda to the United States where she continued her work for peace through the United Nations. During that time, she shared her story with co-workers and friends who were so impacted by her testimony they insisted she write it down. Three days after finishing her manuscript, she met best-selling author Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, who, within minutes of meeting her, offered to publish her book. Dyer is quoted as saying, "There is something much more than charisma at work here - Immaculée not only writes and speaks about unconditional love and forgiveness, but she radiates it wherever she goes."

Immaculée's first book, Left to Tell; Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust (Hay House) was released in March of 2006. Left to Tellquickly became a New York Times BestSeller. To date, it has been translated into seventeen languages and has sold over two million copies. Immaculée's story has also been made into a documentary entitled The Diary of Immaculée. She has appeared on 60 Minutes, The CBS Early Show, CNN, EWTN, CBS Evening News, The Aljazeera Network as well as in The New York Times, USA Today, Newsday, and many other domestic and international publications. She was recently featured in Michael Collopy's Architects of Peace project, which has honored legendary people like Mother Teresa, Jimmy Carter, Nelson Mandela and the Dalai Lama.

Immaculée has received honorary doctoral degrees from the University of Notre Dame, Saint John's University, Seton Hall University, Siena College, Walsh University and the Catholic University of America. She has been recognized and honored with numerous humanitarian awards, including The Mahatma Gandhi International Award for Reconciliation and Peace, the American Legacy's Women of Strength & Courage Award and the 2015 National Speaker's Assocation's Master of Influence Award.

Left toTell has received a Christopher Award "affirming the highest values of human spirit," and was chosen as Outreach Magazine'sselection for "Best Outreach Testimony/Biography Resource of 2007." Left to Tell has been adopted into the curriculum of dozens of high schools and universities, including Villanova University, which selected it for their "One Book Program," making Left to Tell mandatory reading for its 6,000 students.

Immaculée has written six additional books in recent years - Led by Faith: Rising from the Ashes of the Rwandan Genocide, Our Lady of Kibeho, If Only We Had Listened, Visit from Heaven, and The Boy Who Met Jesus, and The Rosary.

Today, Immaculée is regarded as one of the world's leading speakers on faith, hope and forgiveness. She has shared this universal message with world leaders, school children, multinational corporations, churches, and at events and conferences around the world, including a recent presentation to over 200,000 people in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

A major motion picture about her story is under production with an international release in theaters in 2018.

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Website: Immaculée

 

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Cognizant Solution for Business, Life, and Family Responsibilities with Don Wenner11 Feb 202200:33:08

We define goals and purpose in our family the same way we do with our business. But how can we achieve a balance between business and family responsibilities? Join us in this episode as Don Wenner talks about integrating family and business through principles and basic values we already have.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Getting into the appropriate frame of mind
  • How does attitude impacts an individual
  • The 8F to have a progressive family and business life
  • Five pillars of success and happiness
  • Family compass: What its role in raising children?

 

Resources mentioned in this episode

 

About Don Wenner 

Don Wenner is the Founder & CEO of DLP Capital, a private real estate investment and financial services company focused on making an IMPACT by acquiring, developing, and building relationships, housing, leaders, and organizations. DLP Capital has an expansive array of business divisions and companies including lending, investment funds, sales, leasing, property management, construction management, development, and loan servicing. Don is a master of scaling high growth high-profit entrepreneurial companies. DLP Capital has been ranked in the Inc. 5000 fastest growing companies in the U.S. for 9 consecutive years. In addition to his passions for scaling businesses, investing in housing, and personal productivity and growth, Don's passions revolve around family, faith, fitness/health, devouring books, traveling, and spending time outdoors hiking, biking, kayaking, running, playing basketball, tennis, and coaching his boy's basketball and football teams.

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Parental Values, Beliefs, and Behavior | Effects on Children's Capacity to Achieve Goals with Courtney Bejgrowicz02 Feb 202200:28:52

How do you think parental pressure affects children in accomplishing goals and discovering their true passion? Find out in this episode as Courtney Bejgrowicz discusses finding your passion and purpose and withstanding familial pressure over parental beliefs.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Finding the way to your passion and purpose
  • Inspiring children to pursue and accomplish their aspirations
  • Why it's important to find the right balance between passion and pursuit
  • Building a position relationship with your parents
  • Parental voice vs. inner voice
  • Quaker school: Definition, beliefs, and purpose  

Resources mentioned in this episode

Grad To Grow-Up: 68 Tips to Excel in Your Personal and Professional Life by Gene Rice and Courtney Bejgrowicz

 

About Courtney Bejgrowicz

Courtney Bejgrowicz is a high school English teacher who uses her passion for literature and desire to inspire others to inform her work. She enjoys mentoring teachers and helping her students find their inner voices. In her first book, Grad to Grown-Up, Bejgrowicz teams up with her father Gene Rice, entrepreneur and top executive recruiter, to offer advice for young adults to excel in their personal and professional lives. Bejgrowicz looks forward to writing more books to help people live fulfilling lives.

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Supporting Young People to Discover Their Life's Purpose and Passion with Gene Rice26 Jan 202200:42:06

In this episode, Gene Rice guides us to discover strategies and ideas in determining a child's ultimate purpose to accomplish their professional and personal success. Stay tuned to know about the five commonly missed elements of informal education and the road map to a child's success.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Beneficial experiences for your children before pursuing a full-time career
  • Why is it important to encourage your children's passions?
  • 112 reasons why parents fail to guide their children
  • The importance of developing a mind of gratefulness to young people
  • How is professional success related to personal success?
  • Ways to uncover your kid's passion and purpose

Resources mentioned in this episode

Grad To Grow-Up by Gene Rice and Courtney Bejgrowicz

 

About Gene Rice

Rags-to-riches author and CEO Gene Rice and his high school English teacher daughter Courtney Bejgrowicz, share critical information alongside professional and personal successes and failures to demystify adulthood. They are the co-authors of the book "Grad to Grown-Up" which teaches everything you didn't learn in school but all you need to know to launch your personal and professional life. The five sections—life, job search, career, personal finance, and health and relationships—provide real-world insights that are often overlooked in formal education. 

Gene Rice is a leading executive retained recruiter, placing over 1000 executives while building one of the largest search firms in the world. He is also chairman of Rice Cohen International, and co-founder of the Plant a Seed Inspire a Dream Foundation, which has helped over 700 kids' children pursue their passions. He brings a desire to help others to all he does. 

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How Children Can Live Happier and Healthier with Dr. Karin Jakubowski21 Jan 202200:31:01

Sometimes we forget that our children can have terrible days and negative behaviors too, but do you know what to do when they become troublesome? Dive in today as Dr. Karin Jakubowski reveals her expertise in assisting parents in finding solutions whether their child is experiencing difficulties at school or at home.

Continue listening to find out how mindfulness and positive affirmations will help you connect and communicate better with your children.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Developing a safe place to learn for children
  • Great ways to communicate with your children
  • 2 reasons why children exhibit challenging behaviors
  • How children benefit from mindfulness practices 
  • Tips to teach your children in using affirmations

Resources mentioned in this episode

 

About Dr. Karin Jakubowski 

With a doctorate in Educational Leadership, and nearly 20 years of experience in education as a teacher, assistant principal, and principal, she is highly regarded as an educational game-changer. 

Her insights have been featured in various media outlets including The Washington Times and Delaware State News and heard in multiple speaking engagements internationally such as the National Principals Conference and as far-reaching as India. 

As an empowerment coach, she provides a framework for parents who feel helpless when their child is experiencing challenging problems at school or home to experience the happy life they always dreamed of having through utilizing her revolutionary problem-solving approach. 

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Making A Conscientious Decision For Your Yourself and Your Family with Hal Elrod13 Jan 202200:44:59

If you want to reach your goals in EVERY area of your life, this episode will provide you with the inspiration, motivation, and action plan you need to take yourself and your family to the next level. Listen in as Hal Elrod talks about practical tips and strategies to empower yourself and live the life you deserve.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • 2 reasons why you should take a sabbatical
  • How a sabbatical can transform your life and family
  • 2 powerful ways to become your own expert
  • Simple rules that can help to make life-changing decisions
  • The unspoken truth about overcoming adversity
  • 7 steps for creating a family meeting agenda

Resources mentioned in this episode

 

About Hal Elrod

Hal Elrod is on a mission to elevate the consciousness of humanity, one morning at a time. As one of the highest-rated keynote speakers in America, creator of one of the fastest-growing and most engaged online communities in existence, and author of one of the highest-rated, best-selling books in the world, The Miracle Morning—which has been translated into 27 languages, has over 2,000 five-star Amazon reviews and is practiced daily by over 500,000 people in 70+ countries—he is doing exactly that.

Hal actually died at age 20. Hit head-on by a drunk driver at 70 miles per hour, his heart stopped for 6 minutes, broke 11 bones, and eventually woke from a coma to be told by doctors that he would never walk again.

Not only did Hal walk, but he also went on to run a (52 mile) ultra-marathon and become a hall of fame business achiever—before the age of 30.

Then, in November of 2016, Hal nearly died again—his kidneys, lungs, and heart on the verge of failing, which led to his being diagnosed with a very rare, very aggressive form of cancer (acute lymphoblastic leukemia).

After enduring the most difficult year of his life, Hal is now cancer-free and furthering his mission as the Executive Producer of The Miracle Morning Movie—a documentary that both shows you the morning rituals of some of the world's most successful people, as well as takes you around the world to show you the life-changing impact that Miracle Mornings are having, globally.

Hal is also the host of the highly acclaimed Achieve Your Goals podcast, creator of the Best Year Ever Blueprint Live Experience, and bestselling author of ten [10] books in The Miracle Morning book series.

As one of the most inspiring, highly entertaining (we're talking "wannabe stand-up comedian" level humor!), and one of the most in-demand keynote speakers in the world, whether you are an individual or an organization, Hal will give you the tools to Wake Up to Your Full Potential


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Breaking Unhealthy Patterns to Make More Connections with Hunter Clarke-Fields06 Jan 202200:29:41

Raising children can be challenging, but how can we be the best parents if we carry heavy baggage from our past? In this episode, Hunter Clarke-Fields shares her parenting expertise on how to create peaceful families. Stay connected to discover strategies to foster respectful communication, effective conflict resolution, and thoughtfully listening.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • How to determine If you are affected by an unhealthy family pattern
  • Skillful mindfulness to transform unhelpful patterns 
  • Tips to recognize and change toxic parenting 
  • Why should parents respond calmly when an emotion arises?
  • What does it mean to have a beginner's mindset?
  • The positive implications of acknowledgment in parenting 

Resources mentioned in this episode

 

About Hunter Clarke-Fields

Hunter started blogging and podcasting about parenthood when her kids were babies and believes that it's not enough to just know the "right" way to respond, it takes inner work to reduce our biological stress response—so that we can access our more thoughtful, loving selves. At a time when parents worry about internet influence, kid's anxiety, and avoiding "helicopter parenting," Hunter shares the new path to changing generational patterns and raising confident kids.

She helps parents get their kids to listen without losing their sh*t, bringing more calm and peace into their daily lives. Hunter is a certified mindfulness teacher with over twenty years of experience in meditation practices and has taught mindfulness to thousands worldwide. She is the mother of two active daughters, who challenge her every day to hone her craft!

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Stepping Out of Your Own Way to Create the Life You Desire with Becca Ribbing08 Dec 202100:25:24

If you find yourself continually going back and forth about what to do next, you're not alone. Join us as Becca Ribbing reveals the questions we should be asking ourselves to obtain clarity and achieve life success. Keep listening to discover the importance of prioritization and the power of recognizing your weakness!

Key takeaways to listen for

  • How to figure out what you want in life
  • Ways to achieve clarity and momentum that you crave
  • Why envy is a useful emotion?
  • Mindful productivity: Exercises to help children learn and grow with clarity 
  • The powerful impact of writing your commitments
  • Embracing the idea of life path instead of endpoint purpose 
  • Strategies to nurture your child in the face of setbacks

Resources mentioned in this episode

 

About Becca Ribbing 

Becca Ribbing is the author of The Clarity Journal and has been a coach for over a decade. She's on a mission to help people break out of the cycles of uncertainty and struggle that hold them back. She helps women going back and forth with the big, seemingly endless question of what to do next—so they can stop going around in circles and finally figure out what they truly want and create the clarity and momentum they crave. 

So many people find themselves stuck and unsure of their direction. Using journaling prompts and helping people become more honest with themselves, she moves her readers forward gently and empowers them to embrace their strengths while letting go of any negative self-talk that has held them back in the past. 

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Empowering Children to Make Better Choices with Steve & Henry Sims01 Dec 202100:44:16

Identity formation is a significant adolescent developmental process that involves transitioning from childhood dependency to adult responsibility for one's needs, interests, impulses, goals, and desires. Today, Steve & Henry Sims share the importance of peer groups and role model observations in helping children develop a greater sense of self-confidence, personality, connection to others, and making personal decisions.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Intangible effects of a family retreat to your child
  • Best way to focus on your child's goals and dreams
  • 2 critical skills that could help children make better decisions
  • Unique qualities of a good uncle and why they're important
  • Developing a sense of independence and identity
  • Importance of parenting and a parent-child relationship

Resources mentioned in this episode

Bluefishing by Steve Sims

 

About Steve & Henry Sims

Steve Sims has been running his luxury travel and lifestyle concierge firm, Bluefish, for more than twenty years. With his unique talent for connecting with people's passions, opening doors, and making things happen, Sims has developed an exclusive reputation and impressive client list of the world's rich and famous. Bluefish has offices around the world and has been featured in Forbes, The New York Times, Entrepreneur, Variety, Worth, CNBC, and many other media outlets. Sims is also a keynote speaker at venues including Harvard and the Pentagon, and has spoken at many top entrepreneurial groups, including Mastermind Talks, Genius Networking Events, and Entrepreneur Society of SF. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, kids, dogs, and a lot of motorcycles.

Growing up, Henry saw firsthand the good, the bad, and the constant roller coaster that is the life of an entrepreneur. Frankly, opting-in to this lifestyle seemed bizarre. Instead, he let his analytical mind and passion for motorcycles direct him into Mechanical Engineering at Oregon State University.

He enjoyed it and very quickly ranked at the top of many of his classes, but being an entrepreneur was in his blood and it didn't take long before he realized that his skills, thought process, and goals best fit into the life of an entrepreneur. Where so many entrepreneurs suffer from shiny object syndrome and end up confusing themselves and sometimes harming their own business, Henry is able to build clarity, simplicity, and action into every element of a driven entrepreneur's marketing and branding. 

He utilized all of his skills for analyzing data and systems to start a small digital marketing firm where he could analyze the marketing and branding efforts of his clients and optimize it for greater returns with less effort. It grew to a very healthy number of clients that relied on his ability and analytical mind to formulate the best way to expand their brand and message into the market they desired to be in.

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Unleashing Early Leadership Traits in Children with Dr. Alan E. Nelson06 Nov 202400:27:13

Join Dr. Alan E. Nelson as he probes the early indicators of leadership in children, including how parents can nurture these traits to foster potential leaders from a young age. Delving into the unique characteristics of neurodivergent leaders and the pivotal role of parental guidance, he shares insights from his extensive experience in leadership development. Understand how to support and cultivate leadership qualities in young minds effectively by tuning in!

 

 

Key takeaways to listen for

●     Natural leadership traits in children

●     Practical ways of creating leadership opportunities at home

●     What does inclusive leadership mean?

●     The benefits of intentional leadership development

●     How to overcome personal and leadership challenges

 

 

Resources

●     Lead Young Training

●     My Kid Leads! by Alan E Nelson | Kindle and Paperback

 

 

About Dr. Alan E. Nelson

Alan E. Nelson, EdD, is considered a global expert in young leader development. Dr. Nelson led in the social sector for 25 years. He is the author of 20 books, 21 storybooks, and over 200 articles. His works, "The O Factor," "My Kid Leads!" "LeadYoung," and the "KiddieLead" and "Unum" series reveal this pioneering accomplishment. Alan has an MA in psychology-communication and a doctorate (EdD) in leadership from the University of San Diego. Dr. Nelson is also a Lecturer of Management at the Naval Postgraduate School, where his students include NASA engineers, Top Gun pilots, Navy SEALs, and international military officers. He has also taught at top-tier schools such as USC, Pepperdine, and UCI. At midlife, Dr. Nelson concluded that the best strategy to develop effective and ethical leaders is to get to them while they're moldable, not moldy. This began a journey, interacting with 1000s of 10–18-year-olds worldwide to understand what leaders are like as youth and how to identify and develop their potential while they're pliable.

 

 

Connect with Dr. Alan

●     Website: KidLead Academy

●     LinkedIn: Alan E. Nelson, EdD

 

 

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●     Instagram: @18summerstribe

 

Positive Impacts of Raising Your Children Simply with Kim John Payne24 Nov 202100:52:18

When you ask parents what they want for their kids, the typical response is "to be happy". But how do you raise successful and happy kids? Dive in as Kim John Payne talks about the pillars of simple parenting and techniques to help establish strong family relationships, trust, and connection to assist children in being more future-oriented and more prepared for the inevitable societal hurdles.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Key assets for strengthening children's emotional intelligence
  • CPTSD: Symptoms, behavior, and recovery
  • Resetting expectations of what family really needs
  • Resources to create a consistent parenting and rhythms
  • Simplifying parenting style to keep family's mental health
  • How to raise a future-oriented child
  • Impacts of flow principle to a parent-child interaction and parents' well-being

Resources mentioned in this episode

 

About Kim John Payne 

Kim John Payne is a consultant and trainer to over 230 U.S. independent and public schools. He has been a school counselor, adult educator, consultant, researcher, educator and a private family counselor for twenty seven years. He regularly gives key-note addresses at international conferences for educators, parents, and therapists and runs workshops and trainings around the world.

He has also consulted for educational associations in South Africa, Hungary, Israel, Russia, Switzerland, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom, Thailand and China. Kim has worked extensively with the North American and UK Waldorf educational movements. He has served as Director of the Collaborative Counseling program at Antioch University New England. He is the Director of the Simplicity Project, a multi media social network that explores what really connects and disconnects us to ourselves and to the world. He is also the Founding Director of The Center for Social Sustainability, an organization that has trained thousands of teachers, parents and students in the Three Stream Process that gives social, emotional and behavioral support to children who struggle in the school environment.

In addition to authoring the #1 Best Seller Simplicity Parenting© . Using the Extraordinary Power of Less to Raise Calmer, Happier and More Secure Kid, published by Random House Penguin in 2009, he also authored The Games Children Play©, (1996) published by Hawthorn Press ,The Soul of Discipline (2015 Random House/Penguin), co-authored Whole Child Sport™ How to Navigate Child & Youth Sports™. and Being At Your Best When Your Kids Are At Their Worst (Shambhala Press 2019). His books have been translated into 27 languages.

He has appeared frequently on television including ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox; on radio with the BBC, Sirius/XM, CBC & NPR and in print including being featured in Time Magazine, Chicago Tribune, Parenting, Mothering, Times Union and the LA Times.

Kim strives to deepen understanding and give practical tools for life that arise out of the burning social issues of our time. He lives on a farm in Ashfield, Massachusetts with his wife and two children.

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Educating Children About the Basics of Money Management with Jesse Mecham10 Nov 202100:35:07

Today, financial management advice is almost anywhere; even your friends and family members are willing to share their ideas on how you should manage your money. Joining us is Jesse Mecham, revealing money management principles that are highly beneficial to your child's financial foundation and remain valuable for business and family budgeting. 

 Key takeaways to listen for

  • How much happiness do children bring to their parents
  • Why is it difficult to manage your money better?
  • Recognizing that money is a form of energy
  • 4 simple rules of money management 
  • Ways to teach children the value of money
  • The unpredicted outcome of well-placed resource allocation

Resources mentioned in this episode

You Need A Budget by Jesse Mecham

 

About Jesse Mecham

Personal finance expert, speaker, and business leader, Jesse Mecham is the Founder of You Need A Budget (or YNAB if you are very busy and important). Jesse hosts the You Need A Budget Podcast, the Beginning Balance Podcast and is the Wall Street Journal best-selling author of, You Need A Budget. (He's nothing if not consistent!) 

A self-proclaimed "recovering CPA," he is deeply passionate about teaching individuals, families, and business owners YNAB's Four Rules to help them gain total control of their money. Jesse first developed the YNAB method and original spreadsheet as a broke, newly married college student who really needed a budget. In an attempt to make an additional $300/month to cover rent, he sold his spreadsheet online and YNAB was born. Since 2004, the software has grown into a leading personal finance platform and has helped hundreds of thousands of people break the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle, get out of debt, and save more money. 

Now, YNAB has a growing team living and working all around the world, and has built a thriving remote culture that earned recognition as Fortune's #1 best small company to work for. (YNAB was doing remote work before it was cool!) When not teaching people how to budget, Jesse loves gardening, woodworking, marksmanship, and travel. He also spends a good bit of time with his wife and the seven small people that live in their house.

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How Entrepreneurs Raise Kids to be Grateful with Barrett Ersek03 Nov 202100:41:37

Be inspired by this episode as Barrett Ersek shares how to set family core values that bring out the best of your children's abilities and the importance of embracing gratitude amidst difficulties to your family and business life.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • How to find your child's spark: Getting out and exploring to find themselves 
  • The importance of embracing family core values in making decisions
  • Connecting with families that supports and encourages one another
  • Impacts of child involvement in your business and mastermind group
  • Living on purpose: Trusting darkness and despair as a gift 
  • Importance of resiliency to entrepreneurial success

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About Barrett Ersek

Barrett's first plunge into the green industry was at the age of 12 where he convinced both his school principal and the branch manager for TruGreen/Chemlawn to give him a shot at telemarketing. After becoming one of TruGreen's most successful telemarketers, Barrett left TruGreen to create his first lawn care company. Holganix manufactures and distributes 100% organic plant probiotics that allow users to drastically reduce their environmental footprint while improving overall plant health and yield. With rising fertilization costs and government regulations on chemical fertilizers and pesticides, Barrett believes that Holganix could be the solution for fertilizer users across America.

Barrett has spoken on topics of plant health, innovation, entrepreneurship, and gratitude on five continents. He has lectured at the London School of Business (LSB), the India School of Business(ISB), and the Massachusetts School of Business (MIT) in addition to many EO events. Barrett has been actively involved in EO, serving as Philadelphia's chapter president, forum chair, education chair and mentorship chair. In addition, he is a graduate of the EO/MIT Entrepreneurial Masters Program, Class of 2004.

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Strengthening a Parent-Child Relationship Through Family Meetings with Mike & Lindsay McCarthy27 Oct 202100:30:02

A happy family does not happen by chance. It is the product of good intentions and sometimes difficult decisions to keep it thriving. Today, Mike and Lindsay McCarthy join us to explain what makes family meetings an excellent way to discuss important things and maintain stronger relationships with your family.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Top pressing issues that families are facing today
  • How to hold a successful family meeting
  • Impacts of shared values and setting goals
  • Tips to make family meetings effective
  • Techniques to deal with children's objections during a family meeting
  • The importance of providing a safe area for children to express themselves
  • Ways to improve communication with your spouse

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About Mike and Lindsay McCarthy

Mike and Lindsay McCarthy have been married for fifteen years and have two amazing children, Tyler (twelve) and Ember (eight). They live in Austin, Texas but spend some time in the summer and winter at their home in Silverthorne, Colorado. The McCarthys are an active family and love to be outdoors hiking, biking, skiing, snowboarding, skating, kayaking, paddleboarding, or walking their Beagle, Bodhi. Their new family obsession is traveling around the country in the "Mac Adventure Rover" aka their camper van.   

Mike is the Regional Owner for the Greater Pennsylvania region of Keller Williams Realty, Xchange facilitator and co-founder of GoBundance, and co-author of The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families, the corresponding Playbook and Tribe of Millionaires. Lindsay is mainly a stay-at-home mom and occasionally writes blogs on their website, and runs the Facebook Community for The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families

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Healing, Forgiving, and Moving On with Sara Schulting-Kranz22 Oct 202100:33:42

If someone has caused us pain, we endure the suffering by refusing to let it go. But how can we forgive and let go? In this episode, you'll discover Sara Schulting-Kranz's incredible basic approach on how to heal unseen wounds and create a great sense of freedom.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Importance of preserving your children's sense of self-integrity
  • Nature's key elements for healing your body, mind, and spirit
  • 2 things that you need when helping someone in healing
  • The impact of TV binge-watching on your recovery
  • How forgiving and forgetting became a social issue
  • Recognizing and letting go of your low vibration
  • 3 words that have guided us to our purpose

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About Sara Schulting- Kranz

Sara Schulting-Kranz is an acclaimed author, thought leader, keynote speaker, trauma and life coach, wilderness guide, and executive producer of "Walk Through This", a documentary feature in the production of her healing journey in nature. 

Sara, a multiple trauma survivor, guides men and women on their own life-changing journeys of healing and transformation. When she is not working with individual clients, she is guiding transformational nature healing retreats in the Grand Canyon, Alaska, and the Southern California highlands. Whether kayaking or hiking, each retreat is focused on the power of water or land to somatically heal and tune our heart, mind, body, and soul.

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Motivating Your Family to Create The Life They Want with Garrett Gunderson24 Sep 202100:33:54

Are you ready to change your life, finances, and future? If so, get ready to laugh with Garret Gunderson as he shares his experience integrating money and comedy and the impact of these techniques on his family.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • How to turn your hobby into a winning career
  • Making use of humor to teach people about money 
  • Ways to inspire your child through your work
  • The impact of comedy on our lives and families
  • The health and social benefits of humor to your children
  • Understanding value over money 
  • How to eliminate worries and fears 

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About Garrett Gunderson 

Garrett Gunderson, the Founder of an Inc. 500 firm, author of the NY Times hit, Killing Sacred Cows, and multiple WSJ bestselling books. Garrett Gunderson is called a "financial genius" in entrepreneurial circles, but he wasn't born with a silver spoon. In fact, Garrett's blue-collar roots are what makes him so passionate about helping people live a life they love, on their own terms.

Garrett comes from a 4th generation coal-mining family, raised in rural Utah, and his desire to help people is firmly rooted in this history because more often than not there is nothing more distressing for most people than money.

So, after spending 20 years in the industry, his approach has shifted. He now takes what he knows best (Money) and has combined it with what he loves most (Comedy) into his new methodology, Win, Then Play.

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Website: Garrett | The American Ream

 

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Giving Children Awareness Without Fear with Jeremy Roadruck30 Aug 202100:36:55

There may have been a few instances when we felt completely safe, and those times may have been tainted by recollections of other, most uncomfortable situations. Nevertheless, we are likely to be grateful to our parents and places who helped us feel safe. Jeremy Roadruck will dive deeper into childhood trauma, safeguarding your children from predators, unpacking issues, and more. Keep listening for more episodes!

Key takeaways to listen for

  • The tragic repercussion of child abuse
  • How to break free from trauma
  • Things to do to prevent child abuse
  • Recognizing signs of trauma
  • Understanding and respecting children personal boundaries
  • Awareness and recovery

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About Jeremy Roadruck  

Jeremy Roadruck is a speaker, teacher, author, and catalyst on a mission to empower children so that they never feel as if they can't speak up for themselves. He works with families to empower children to speak up and own their voices. He creates emotional safety for children and the power to assert themselves while teaching parents how to communicate and give them access to see, hear and understand their children. 

Jeremy is a 6th Degree Black Belt with over 24 years of martial arts experience and owner and head instructor at Meng's Martial Arts of Centerville, Ohio. With a deep passion for giving parents and kids the tools to feel seen, heard, felt, and understood, Jeremy has developed several online courses and is a multi-time #1 Best-Selling Author on Amazon

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LinkedIn: Jeremy Roadruck

 

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Raising Children to be Confident and Curious with Henry Penix25 Aug 202100:33:20

In those early years, you are your child's most important influence, and their early experiences may be more significant than the genetic make-up in shaping how they will later be able to learn and reason. Joining this episode is Henry Penix, talking about how confidence is the greatest gift a parent can give to their child. 

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Recognizing and shaping opportunities 
  • How parent involvement can lead to a child's success
  • Understanding intrinsic and extrinsic motivation 
  • Ways to be an effective role model for your children 
  • Nurturing your child's desire to learn 
  • Simple principle and support to help your child succeed 
  • Parenting tips to raise confident children

About Henry Penix

Henry Penix is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, speaker, and international business and life strategist. In business at an early age, he created and grew a start-up from one employee to over 300, which led to a successful exit. He has been featured on the television show Shark Tank representing his Tulsa based technology company, which has taken him around the world. His company garnered over 1-Billion media impressions worldwide and was featured in Opera Magazine, Business Week, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg's and shown on Good Morning America, The Martha Stewart Show, and QVC.

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Using The Freak Factor to Learn About Your Children and Yourselves with Dave Rendall23 Aug 202100:41:12

There are a whole lot of things you could do to help your children overcome their weaknesses. Listen to this episode as David Rendall shares his expertise on how to develop your child's unique strengths while acknowledging their weaknesses.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Uncovering your child's strengths and weaknesses
  • Understanding the freak factor assessment
  • Identifying and embracing their unique qualities 
  • Finding a perfect group to share your individuality
  • Principle of privacy, monitoring, and trust
  • Ways to amplify your child's strengths 
  • How to live a better life 
  • Importance of learning experiences

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About Dave Rendall

During the last fifteen years, David Rendall has spoken to audiences on every inhabited continent. His clients include the US Air Force, Australian Government, and Fortune 50 companies such as Microsoft, AT&T, UnitedHealth Group, Fannie Mae, and State Farm.

Prior to becoming a Certified Speaking Professional, he was a leadership professor, stand-up comedian, and nonprofit executive. In between presentations, David competes in ultra-marathons and Ironman triathlons.

David has a doctor of management degree in organizational leadership, as well as a graduate degree in psychology. He is the author of four books: The Four Factors of Effective Leadership, The Freak Factor, The Freak Factor for Kids and Pink Goldfish 2.0

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Website: David Rendall

 

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Maintaining the Best of Family and Business with Derek and Melanie Coburn18 Aug 202100:48:14

The global pandemic issues have not spared any industry. For family business owners, the challenges have included not just surviving the immediate impact of numerous lockdowns, but also potentially assuring the continuation of their company's business model. Derek and Melanie Coburn join us to share how they managed to pivot their family and business during the pandemic to remain successful.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Territorial Impacts of a global pandemic to families and parenting 
  • Valuing diversity and awareness
  • How to pivot the business to survive the new normal
  • Successfully building a community online
  • Benefits of having two businesses
  • Tips for maintaining a healthy work-life balance
  •  Creative ways to keep family sane

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Networking Is Not Working by Derek Coburn

About Derek Coburn 

Derek Coburn began his career as a financial advisor in 1998 and built a successful wealth management practice – which still runs today – mainly through cold-calling in the early years, and then networking.

When the economy took a turn for the worse in 2008, he had to devote his time to his existing client and left him less time for networking and learning.

He joined high-level networking groups and professional organizations, where he met some great people. He co-founded CADRE, along with his wife Melanie, in 2011 as a way for elite professionals to learn from the top experts in the world while connecting and developing meaningful relationships with like-minded peers.

About Melanie Coburn

After 14 years at the Washington Football team, Melanie grew a very diverse network of clients, partners, and friends and focused on building these relationships over time. She firmly believes that by deepening your existing relationships, you ultimately expand your network by cultivating word-of-mouth marketers among these connections.

She built the business side of the (formerly known as the Redskins) Cheerleaders from the ground up, as the first person in the NFL to hold this position. With the Cheerleaders, she used to say she was in the business of smiles. Now, through CADRE, she hopes to become a cheerleader for world-class professionals and bring smiles to your faces each time she creates an opportunity. 

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Website: www.cadredc.com

 

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Finding Strength in Grief Through a Journey of Adoption, Grit, and Healing with Jessica Fein16 Oct 202400:40:48

Explore the depths of grief and resilience with Jessica Fein as we delve into her challenging adoption journey, the ethical questions around international adoptions, and the profound impact of her daughter's life and untimely passing. Gain invaluable insights on coping with loss and finding strength in fear, offering solace and guidance for those facing similar hardships.



Key takeaways to listen for

  • The importance of ensuring ethical practices in international adoptions
  • How a daughter's death deeply affects family dynamics
  • An empowering approach to how one can live with fear
  • Breath Taking: A Memoir of Family, Dreams, and Broken Genes
  • Reasons why it's crucial to respect individual healing processes



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  • Breath Taking: A Memoir of Family, Dreams, and Broken Genes by Jessica Fein | Kindle and Hardcover



About Jessica Fein

Jessica Fein is a memoirist and author of Breath Taking: A Memoir of Family, Dreams, and Broken Genes. She also hosts the podcast I Don't Know How You Do It, which features inspiring individuals who triumph over unimaginable challenges. Her writing, which explores family, the intertwining of joy and sorrow, and finding beauty in a broken world, has appeared in The New York Times, Newsweek, Psychology Today, The Boston Globe, HuffPost, and more. After losing her daughter to a rare disease in 2022, Jessica became a relentless advocate for hope, humor, grit, and grace. She serves on the Board of Directors for MitoAction and lives outside Boston with her husband, three children adopted from Guatemala, and their self-trained quasi-service dog.



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Cherishing Parenthood and Navigating Being a Single Mom with Letitia Frye16 Aug 202100:34:48

Single parents have a unique opportunity to teach their children strong, ethical behavior. In this episode, Letitia Frye shares her experiences on how she manages her career with single parenthood and how being a single parent can be a fun, fulfilling, and inspiring experience.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Balancing single parenthood and career 
  • Valuable experiences as a single parent 
  • Keeping and recognizing the sources of your strength for your children
  • Role of mindfulness in battling addiction 
  • Promoting a safe environment, open and honest communication
  • Strategies of removing the reserve in your life  
  • Self-understanding and mindfulness

Resources mentioned in this episode

No Reserve: Take Ownership and Live Your Life Without Limitations

About Letitia Frye

Letitia Frye is known as "The Auctiontainer, an auctioneer and entertainer combined, and a dynamic and highly motivating speaker. She raised more than $500 million for charity over the last 16 years. 

She's able to address audiences both small and large from corporate gatherings, to more intimate personal development groups. She's known as a self-empowerment specialist, and the author of the critically acclaimed book "No Reserve", which outlines her methodology of living a life without limitations. She is also known as an expert in non-profit fundraising, entrepreneurship, and success beyond financial gain.

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Reconnecting Our Digitally Distracted Kids with Tom Kersting11 Aug 202100:28:32

Children's social and communication skills decrease as a result of a lack of face-to-face involvement, making it difficult for them to deal with everyday obstacles. In this episode, Tom Kersting discusses how technology has grown so ingrained in our lives that we may be losing sight of who we are.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Simple strategies of managing digital devices 
  • Effects of technology on sleep 
  • Link between social media and mental health to adolescent
  • Understanding screen addiction disorder and its warning signs
  • Pros and cons of technology to children
  • Importance of downtime 
  • The power of social-emotional connection

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About Tom Kersting

Tom Kersting began his career as a School Counselor and Therapist almost twenty years ago. Suddenly, in 2007, he noticed an increase in students being diagnosed with anxiety, ADD, ADHD. Tom was intrigued by how devices, social media, and the digital world affected human behavior, particularly with children even back then.

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Website: Tom Kersting

 

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Unpacking Shame, Trauma, and Self-Esteem with Elle Russ09 Aug 202100:41:30

What is the most important aspect in building a child's confidence? Listen to this episode to learn how parents can better educate their children in dealing with peer pressure, responsibility, disappointments, hurdles, and both good and negative emotions.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Qualities of confidence 
  • Problems with labeling children
  • Complimenting your child positively and building their self-esteem
  • How negative belief and attitude affects child development
  • Consequences of shame 
  • Keeping your child safe, loved, and protected
  • Setting and achieving realistic goals
  • Reasons behind bullying

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About Elle Russ

Elle Russ is a bestselling author, thyroid health expert, and seasoned mindset coach. She is the author of "Confident As Fu*k" and "The Paleo Thyroid Solution" – a book which has helped thousands of people around the world reclaim their health. She is also the screenwriter of the award-winning documentary "Headhunt Revisited".

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Taylor & Lara Schulte on Family Planning with Intention04 Aug 202100:32:55

Most working parents seek guidance on balancing the competing demands of work and home from their networks of friends and relatives. Listen to this episode to be inspired by Taylor and Lara as they share their experience on how empowering each other helps them face those hurdles in playing dual roles as working parents. 

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Creating fun learning activities for kids
  • Delegating responsibilities and understanding individual roles
  • Exchanging parenting ideas with other parents
  • How empowerment can build a positive relationship
  • Pros and cons of parenting while doing business
  • Benefits of sharing your problems
  • Accepting fear and taking charge of yourself

Resources mentioned in this episode

About Taylor & Lara Schulte 

Lara Schulte is the co-founder of Generation.mom. For over a decade she helped business owners and C-level executives to bring their business objectives and sales goals to fruition. But In 2015, she became a certified professional life & business coach. She initially started working with businesses in leadership and team training, and individuals in career counseling.

Taylor Schulte is the founder and CEO of Define Financial Company.  He worked for large wealth management firms for half of his career. He spent time talking about how to make the firm more money than how to make clients more money. In 2014, he launched Define Financial. His company is a team of award-winning CFP® Professionals who specialize in retirement & tax planning for people over age 50.

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Transforming Mission into Passion with Jim & Cinda Rachor02 Aug 202100:30:38

Community can be important for a child, especially as they enter their adolescent years, and getting engaged does not have to be focused on geographical location. Listen to this heart-wrenching episode as Jim and Cinda Rachor share their experiences on teaching their children the true meaning and wonders of service.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • The essence of meeting new people
  • Concept of act of service and contribution 
  • Benefits of establishing sense of community to teens
  • How appreciation can make a difference in this world
  • Balancing work and family life
  • Overcoming the truest battle in life
  • Value of integrating service

About Jim and Cinda Rachor 

Dr. James Rachor, is a Christian who has a heart to help the less fortunate of the world.  He has been married to Lucinda Rachor for 29 years; he is the father of 7 children and two of his daughters were adopted from Guatemala. He has been a practicing dentist in Michigan for almost 30 years and serves as the President of Transforming Futures Charitable Foundation US and he is the Vice President of Transforming Futures Guatemala.  

Cinda Rachor has been involved with the people of Guatemala since 2005. She has a Bachelor Degree in Psychology and a Bachelor Degree in the Science of Nursing from the University of Michigan. She is the mother of seven children and resides in Michigan. Every year Cinda spends several weeks in Guatemala leading mission teams and passionately pursues ways that she and her teams can intersect with the strengths and needs of the people living in Guatemala.

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Website: Transforming Futures

 

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The Power of Parenting with Sarah Hiner28 Jul 202100:31:51

Whatever parenting method you use, you only want the best for your children, and your main obligation is to assist them in achieving their goals. Listen in as Sarah shares her insights on how to raise responsible and empowered children.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Parental responsibilities to their children
  • Building your children's self-esteem
  • How to create your own legacy
  • Significance of financial accountability
  • Ways to help your children manage finances
  • Instilling healthy habits to reduce immune risk
  • Steps to keep your children healthy during a pandemic
  • Keeping your core values and beliefs 

About  Sarah Hiner

Sarah Hiner, president and CEO of Bottom Line Inc., is passionate about giving people the tools and knowledge they need to be in control of their lives in areas such as living a healthier life, the challenges of the health-care system, commonsense financial advice and creating great relationships. She appears often on national radio and hosts the Bottom Line Advocator Podcast, where she interviews leading experts to help people be their own best advocates in all areas of life.

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Getting Organized with Leslie Josel26 Jul 202100:29:45

Some people view time as a moving object that is always changing, and we know that our brains have a slight processing delay between the time an event occurs and the time we observe it. In this episode, Leslie Josel talks about the importance of time management and some intriguing time-related facts. 

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Things you didn't know about time
  • The impact between using a digital and analog clock
  • Setting the right pace to improve productivity
  • How the new generation perceives time today
  • The concept of education and how to learn in a time of crisis
  • Techniques to motivate children and eliminate distraction
  • Importance of work and life balance

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About  Leslie Josel 

Leslie Josel is a celebrated organizational coach and founder of "Order Out of Chaos," a consulting firm that specializes in student organization and chronic disorganization. She is  a successful entrepreneur, author and acclaimed international speaker. She created an award-winning "Academic Planner: A Tool for Time Management®", a planner that helps students master time management skills, and I'm the award-winning author of "How To Do It Now Because It's Not Going Away" and "What's the Deal with Teens and Time Management", a Parent's Guide to Teaching Time Management.

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Website: Order Out of Chaos

 

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Companionship and Perspective with Dr. Kelly Flanagan21 Jul 202100:32:31

Satisfaction cannot be achieved in a single facet. We have a tendency to keep looking for more until we fall into a net of despair. Dr. Kelly Flanagan joins us today to talk about the meaning of companionship and the importance of finding your inner purpose.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Understanding the belief of personal space 
  • Awareness to positive motivation
  • How to find the opportunity to communicate with your teens
  • The foundation to improve the parent-teen relationship
  • Rite of passage during adolescence
  • Loneliness and its impact on yourself and your family
  • The purpose of communicating your feelings
  • The concept of bridging imperfection and loneliness
  • The core purpose of our companions

Resources mentioned in this episode

About Dr. Kelly Flanagan

Dr. Kelly Flanagan is a clinical psychologist, writer, and blogger. He grew up in a small town in rural Illinois, and got out of it as fast as he could, because he figured the satisfaction we're all looking for couldn't be found in a cornfield. He went to the University of Illinois and majored in psychology, before going on to Penn State for graduate school.

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Your Childhood's Influence on Your Family with Nigel Bennett19 Jul 202100:33:13

Our lives do not center on a single feature; there are other aspects that we might observe around us, and the environment we live in are strongly connected. Dive into this episode and be inspired by Nigel Bennett's story of how his childhood experiences influenced his parenting style.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • How to make a difference and impact to your family
  • The principles of good parenting 
  • The importance of prioritizing family over business 
  • Is it possible to grow a business while connecting with your family? 
  • Values we need to pass to future generations
  • Biggest fears that families are facing today

Resources mentioned in this episode

Book: Take That Leap: Risking It All For What REALLY Matters 

About Nigel Bennett

In 1992, Nigel co-founded Aqua-Guard Spill Response Inc. The business's mission: protect water, the world's most precious resource. For over twenty years, the company has designed, fabricated, and supplied marine oil spill response equipment and provided related services to 3,000+ clients worldwide. Aqua-Guard's patented oil skimming technology has been used to clean up spills from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico and from Egypt to China. Nigel and Aqua-Guard have received multiple awards for their innovation, business excellence, and entrepreneurialism.

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Looking Beyond the Perfect Image with Glenn Marsden14 Jul 202100:30:02

We see all the highlights of the perfect lives of influencers or celebrities in social media, but what we don't see is the struggle behind that. Join us today to learn how social media negatively affects the awareness-raising of mental health and find out what you can do to normalize it.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Where should the normalization of mental health begin?
  • How social media affects the awareness of mental health
  • What can you learn from your children?
  • Behind the scenes of social media
  • How to cultivate empathy in your family

About Glenn Marsden

Glenn Marsden is the CEO and Founder of one of Australia's most Publicised Initiatives 'Imperfectly Perfect'. He is also a highly sought-after Business Strategist and International Public Speaker.

Glenn has an innate ability to connect with audiences of all ages, and his talks are both impactful and empowering as he shares the vulnerability through his personal story of going through adversity; dealing with a dark depression of body dysmorphia, losing a friend to suicide to turning that adversity around and using his pain, his passion for change and a determination like no other to lead a Global Campaign turned Organisation for change around Mental Health.

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Fostering Love and Discipline While Pursuing Career Success with Michael and Gail Hyatt09 Oct 202400:43:55

How can you integrate family life with career ambitions successfully? Join renowned author and entrepreneur Michael Hyatt, along with his wife Gail, as they share insights on setting boundaries, crafting a family vision, and the tools they've used to maintain balance. Hop in to discover strategies for thriving in both family and career!

 

 

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Lack of boundaries and the steps to rectify it
  • The value of having a clear vision for all aspects of life
  • A parenting strategy that balances between love and discipline
  • How to transition from parenting to mentoring as children grow up
  • Reasons why intentional parenting is crucial in children's lives

 

 

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About Michael and Gail Hyatt

Michael Hyatt is the Founder and Chairman of Full Focus. He has scaled multiple companies over the years, including a $250M publishing company with 700+ employees and his own goal-achievement company. Under his leadership, Full Focus has been featured in the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing companies in America and Inc.'s Best Work Places list.

 

He is also the author of several New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling books, including Your Best Year Ever, Free to Focus, Win at Work and Succeed at Life, and Mind Your Mindset. He has been married for over 45 years to his wife, Gail, and has five daughters and ten grandchildren.

 

Gail Hyatt is a mom to 5 extraordinary women, 3 amazing sons-in-law, & 10 fantastic grandchildren. She's been married to Michael Hyatt for over 45 years.

 

 

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Healing Ourselves and Future Generations with Amy Van Slambrook12 Jul 202100:35:34

Talking to someone about your problem can help you solve it or give you a new perspective on it. Listen in as Amy Van Slambrook discusses how trauma affects our lives, bodies, and the way we interact with our families and other people.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Understanding the trauma and emotional pain
  • Benefits of talking about your problems
  • Is physical activity beneficial in reducing trauma?
  • Unlocking the traumatic memories 
  • Effects of trauma on our children
  • How to support your children when experiencing trauma

About Amy Van Slambrook 

Amy Van Slambrook is a Licensed Psychotherapist and life coach. She uses her personal journey of healing lifelong traumas to help others do the same, by giving voice to the unhealed wounds affecting their lives and relationships. She's a graduate of Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Bachelors in Psychology,

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Taking Care of Our Family's Mental Health with Jason Wasser07 Jul 202100:30:23

In these challenging times, checking on your family's mental health is essential. Listen to this episode and learn how to establish a healthier lifestyle for your family and the importance of ending relationships that no longer work for you.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • How to forge mental health within your family
  • The main reason for marital disconnection during the global pandemic
  • Tips to help kids handle uncertainty
  • The importance of setting boundaries with people
  • How to apply the ''Doorman Principle''

About Jason Wasser

Jason is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Addictions Professional (CAP), and Certified Hypnotherapist.

A sought-after speaker, Jason has conducted numerous seminars at college campuses, retreats, and educational programs on topics including spirituality, relationships, healing, business/entrepreneurship, and leadership.

He has an interest in working with entrepreneurs and high-performance individuals through his consulting and coaching and utilizes integrative and alternative medicine modalities to amplify his successful outcomes with his clients.

Jason is the owner of The Family Room Wellness Associates, a Mind-Body therapeutic healing practice in Fort Lauderdale and works with children, couples, individuals, and families.

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Shifting Your Mindset as a Parent with Shani Magosky05 Jul 202100:20:08

Changing from the ''I have to'' to the ''I get to'' mindset goes a long way in your family life. Listen in as Shani Magosky shares how she guides adults into a leadership mindset and gives tips to improve your communication with your loved ones.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Managing vs. Leading
  • How to motivate children to do house chores
  • Tips to help kids manage uncertainty
  • The impact of tone and body language in conversations

Resources mentioned in this episode

Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us

About Shani Magosky

After many years of diverse leadership experience across multiple industries, Shani started her leadership development consulting and executive coaching practice, The LeaderShift Project™. 

In addition, Shani does content development design, and facilitation of highly interactive trainings and workshops that are relevant, fun, and memorable so learning has the best chance of being retained and applied on the job. She is also the author of ''The Better Boss Blueprint'' and host of The LeaderShifter Show podcast.

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Happiness and Success with Positive Psychology Expert Robert Mack30 Jun 202100:32:24

Does success lead to happiness? Or is it happiness that leads to success? Dial in as Robert Mack shares some wisdom on the correlation between happiness and success and get tips on how to teach your children to regulate emotions.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • What is happiness?
  • The importance of regulating emotions
  • Checking on your kids' feelings
  • How the psychological immune system works
  • Benefits of breathing from your stomach
  • Recognizing yourself as a whole

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Happiness from the Inside Out: The Art and Science of Fulfillment

About Robert Mack

Robert is an ivy-league-educated Positive Psychology Expert, Celebrity Happiness Coach, Executive Coach, and Author.

Robert is one of the world's leading experts on the relationship between happiness and success. He helps individuals and organizations achieve an energizing balance of authentic personal happiness and effortless professional success, based on time-tested, face-valid, empirical data and timeless, transcendental wisdom.

Robert's first book, Happiness from the Inside Out: The Art and Science of Fulfillment, is celebrity-endorsed and critically acclaimed. It has been translated into various languages, including Chinese. 

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Homeschooling, Worldschooling, and Unschooling with Robyn Robertson28 Jun 202100:33:30

As parents, we always want to give our children the best education possible to allow them to be successful, and most of the time, the fear of not accomplishing that translates into fear of homeschooling. Listen in as Robyn Robertson gives advice to those parents considering homeschooling and explains its benefits.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Incorporating travelling into learning
  • Cultivating compassion through travelling
  • Setting education goals for your children
  • Connecting and compromising with your partner
  • Planning your year for homeschooling

About Robyn Robertson

Robyn is an unschooling mom to two children, and alongside her family, she has spent these last years travelling through the world.

She is the host of ''Honey! I'm Homeschooling The Kids'' podcast, where she interviews people with similar stories, and invites experts in the fields of education, learning and parenting. 

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Mindful Parenting with Shira Myrow23 Jun 202100:47:29

Regulating emotions is key to being an effective parent and holding boundaries with your children. Join us today to learn how mindfulness can help you to be responsive under stressful situations.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • How to connect with your teens
  • Dealing with kids' detachment
  • Addressing risky behavior with teens
  • Cultivating emotional self-regulation
  • Feelings brought by the global pandemic

About Shira Myrow

Shira Myrow is a mindfulness-based psychotherapist with a private practice in Santa Monica. With advanced training in Emotionally Focused Therapy and the Gottman Method, she specializes in treating individuals and couples struggling with intimacy and attachment issues and works with adult children of severely mentally ill parents as well.

Shira is a contributor for multiple publications including Goop. She has presented at the TED Women Leadership Conference, Ted X and created curriculum and meditations for Evenflow Meditation. Shira recently launched a new podcast for parenting teens called Raising Gen Z.

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Family, Marriage, and Finances with Andy Hill21 Jun 202100:22:39

Parenting and finance are super personal, what works for one family may not work for others. In this episode, Andy shares his wisdom on establishing financial core values and how to communicate them to your children.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Core family values
  • Having financial conversations with kids
  • Getting children on board with donating
  • Smart spending
  • Chores rewarding system
  • Finding motivation for your children

Resources mentioned in this episode

The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts

About Andy Hill

Andy Hill is a full-time blogger and podcaster. In the ''Marriage Kids and Money'' podcast he shares his family's financial journey and also interviews young millionaires, financially independent couples, and debt-free parents to help people grow and thrive. He's had the great opportunity to be featured in major media outlets like CNBC, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, and NBC News.

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Becoming Irreplaceable To Reach Success with John Lee Dumas16 Jun 202100:14:49

In this episode, John talks about his daily entrepreneurial podcast and explains how he came up with ''The Common Path to Uncommon Success''. Tune in to learn why finding your niche is important to become irreplaceable and be inspired to work hard to achieve your goals.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Building a legacy for your children
  • Identifying your niche
  • Becoming irreplaceable
  • The importance of working hard

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About John Lee Dumas

John Lee Dumas is the founder and host of the award-winning podcast, Entrepreneurs On Fire. With over 100 million listens of his 3000+ episodes, JLD has turned Entrepreneurs On Fire into a media empire that generates over a million listens every month and 7-figures of NET annual revenue 8-years in a row. His first traditionally published book, The Common Path to Uncommon Success is the modern-day version of Think and Grow Rich with a revolutionary 17-step roadmap to financial freedom and fulfillment.

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Life Hacks To A Happy Marriage And Parenting with Joey Coleman14 Jun 202100:37:47

In this episode, Joey shares the secrets to a happy marriage and talks about teaching your kids about the consequences of the choices they make. Tune in and find out the two things you will want to experiment within your family life.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • The 90/10 rule for improving your marriage
  • Doing the best we can
  • Best, worst, and weirdest part of the day
  • The stitches vs. band-aids phase
  • Having daily failures

About Joey Coleman

For almost twenty years, Joey has helped organizations like Whirlpool, Volkswagen Australia, and Zappos retain their best customers and turn them into raving fans using his First 100 Days® methodology. He has a long history of energizing and motivating audiences to enhance their customers' experiences. He is also the author of the #2 Wall Street Journal bestseller, Never Lose a Customer Again, which shows how to turn any sale into a lifelong customer.

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5-Minute Father: The Art of Delegation02 Jun 202100:05:07

Delegation is absolutely imperative to grow your business and create financial abundance, but it can cause a disservice if you take it outside of work. Listen to this episode as Jim reflects on the consequences of delegating yourself completely out of family life.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Being an outsider on family life
  • Spending time with family
  • The risks of over delegating

 

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The Secret Recipe for a Marriage Everyone Aspires To Have02 Oct 202400:17:55

If you're seeking insider tips on cultivating a thriving marriage, this episode is a must-listen! Today, we delve into the intricacies of maintaining a healthy and robust partnership. Drawing from personal experiences, we share practical strategies for nurturing a relationship that not only survives but flourishes through life's ups and downs.

 

 

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Why you must genuinely enjoy each other's company and be best friends
  • The crucial role of asking deep, thought-provoking questions
  • How aligning core values and beliefs ensures harmony and mutual respect
  • A strategy of prioritizing the marital relationship above all others
  • Ways to express gratitude and apologies and their benefits in a relationship

 

 

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How To Build A Habit with Mike Szczesniak31 May 202100:35:43

In this episode, Mike speaks about how fear and caring about other people's opinions can hold you back from reaching success. Join us today to learn how to use data to boost performance and why you shouldn't focus on the scale when trying to build a habit.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Fear of taking action
  • How to build a habit
  • Relying on data
  • Other people's opinions
  • Finding your ''why''
  • Telling your truth

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About Mike Szczesniak

Mike is an entrepreneur, consultant, and coach certified through the High-Performance Institute. He is the President and Head Coach at The Results Engine, where he helps D2D sales professionals scale their production and increase commissions by a minimum of 30% in 60 days or less. He is also the host of the top-rated podcast - The Results Engine Podcast.

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5-Minute Father: The Myth of the Perfect Family26 May 202100:05:42

This episode highlights the pressure we put on ourselves to be perfect and reflects on what family is really about.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • The pressure for perfection
  • Set up for failure
  • What family is about
  • The power of vulnerability

 

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The Impact Of Social Media And Stress On Our Lives with Dr. Richard Shuster24 May 202100:51:47

In this episode, Dr. Richard Shuster speaks about altruism and shares a personal experience that taught him to balance his work and family life. Join us today to learn about stress management and the consequences of social media on people's lives.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • The neuroscience of altruism 
  • How social media negatively impacts personality functioning
  • Correlation between narcissistic posts and happiness
  • How to mold your children into better people
  • Work/life balance
  • Stress management

About Richard Shuster

Dr. Richard Shuster is a clinical psychologist, TEDx speaker, and CEO of Your Success Insights, which helps consumers, corporations, and athletes achieve peak performance. He is also the host of The Daily Helping with Dr. Richard Shuster: Food for the Brain, Knowledge from the experts, Tools to Win at Life. He is also the president of Every Kid Rocks, Inc., a 501c3 that helps schools provide therapy services to children.

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