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Parenting Lessons From The Richest Man In Babylon

Parenting Lessons From The Richest Man In Babylon

In the above video, I review The Richest Man In Babylon, from a parenting perspective, and outline why I think this book has does a fantastic job of teaching a core concept that children are NOT currently learning about money. Children these days are NOT learning how to acquire assets that produce residual income. Instead [...]

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“Captivating” An Interview w/ Stasi Eldredge

“Captivating” An Interview w/ Stasi Eldredge

If you’re looking for some incredible insight into how to raise a daughter, then you’ll want to listen to this interview with Stasi Eldredge about her book, Captivating: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman’s Soul.  In this interview you’ll discover the three needs and desires of a woman’s heart, and what your role as a [...]

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Interview w/John Taylor Gatto, author of “Weapons of Mass Instruction”

Interview w/John Taylor Gatto, author of “Weapons of Mass Instruction”

Interview with John Taylor Gatto, author of Weapons of Mass Instruction, reveals "must know" facts about how the public school system is intentionally created to turn people into Lemmings or Sheep, that can be easily managed and told what to do without question.

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Review of “Unconditional Parenting” — Why Grades Are Making Children Less Self Motivated

Review of “Unconditional Parenting” — Why Grades Are Making Children Less Self Motivated

Unconditional Parenting by Alfie Kohn was a fascinating and challenging read. If you’re like me, and want to actually find the most effective parenting style, then you want to pick up books that challenge your theories on parenting. Which is exactly what Unconditional Parenting did for me. Alfie Kohn’s main premise, that’s backed up by [...]

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