Dr Steve Pearlman Dad Edge Podcast
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Dr. Steve Pearlman – How to Raise Kids Who Are Critical Thinkers and Effective Problem Solvers

Dr. Steve Pearlman, Ph.D. is a renowned critical thinking expert, educator, and the founder of the Critical Thinking Institute. Since 1992, he has been teaching critical thinking and writing in higher education, including esteemed liberal arts colleges and state universities. With a mission to make advanced thinking skills accessible to everyone, his revolutionary methods have made a significant impact on the way critical thinking is taught and applied.

Successful Leadership Through Overcoming Unbeatable Odds with Jeff LoVecchio
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Successful Leadership Through Overcoming Unbeatable Odds with Jeff LoVecchio

Jeff LoVecchio is a former professional hockey player and personal trainer. He grew up in my backyard, St. Louis. Through hard work and dedication, self-discipline, he willed himself into a division one scholarship at Western Michigan University. When it comes to saving and choosing a college with our kids, there are several variables that can…

How Not to Let College Tuitions Drown You with Robert Farrington
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How Not to Let College Tuitions Drown You with Robert Farrington

Robert Farrington is America’s Millennial Money Expert® and America’s Student Loan Debt Expert™. He is also the founder of The College Investor, an organization focused on helping millennials get out of student loan debt and start building real wealth for their future.  When it comes to saving and choosing a college with our kids, there…

Late Bloomers

Late Bloomers: Giving Your Kids Space to Grow with Richard Karlgaard

Our guest is Richard Karlgaard. He’s a journalist, award-winning entrepreneur, and speaker. He is the author of bestselling book, Late Bloomers: The Power of Patience in a World Obsessed with Early Achievement. He talks about how today’s kids are under huge pressure to perform and feel like failures if they don’t meet society’s expectations. This coincides with a 70% rise in depression and anxiety in teenagers in the past 25 years.