Getting your Kid to be Honest with You
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Getting Your Kid to Be Honest with You

What are we supposed to do when our kids admit to doing something wrong?
When they are small, it may be a fight on the playground or a grade on a test. As they get older, they’ll have to navigate sex, drugs, and peer pressure. The risks are bigger, and the consequences are more serious.
Today we talk about getting your kid to be honest with you, no matter what.

Own Your Career, Own Your Life with Andy Storch
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Own Your Career, Own Your Life with Andy Storch

If you’re feeling frustrated and trapped, there is good news. It’s never too late to figure out what you want to do with the rest of your life, and you’re in the perfect place right now to take the first step to where you truly want to go.
Andy Storch, author of Own Your Career Own Your Life, is going to teach us how to stop waiting for something to happen and create a life that excites us!

The Anatomy of Marriage Part 2: The Man’s Side
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The Anatomy of Marriage Part 2: The Man’s Side

Today’s guest is Seth Studley, the other half of The Anatomy of Marriage podcast and app for couples. If you listened to the show with his wife Melanie, you’ll remember that their marriage was so bad that she ended up giving him a black eye.
For those men who are tired of fighting their way through marriage, this show is a game changer. Listen now or download for later!

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Resilience Parenting with Chris Santillo

How can we teach our kids to navigate hardships and adversity while also raising them to be well-behaved? Today’s guest is Chris Santillo, the author of Resilience Parenting: Raising Resilient Children in an Era of Detachment and Dependence. Chris is a black belt instructor of Kempo karate and has established a foundation of three pillars in parenting—learning, service, and integrity. You will find out what snowplow parenting is and why it’s so damaging. You’ll also learn why you should formulate a family creed, how to teach ownership and independence, and how to give kids space to overcome challenges to become constant learners in life.