Ep. 175 – Empowering Child Entrepreneurs with Leah Ellis
Leah Ellis from the Society of Child Entrepreneurs shares how asking a child simple questions of “Why?” can empower them to solve problems and even become entrepreneurs.
Positive solutions to help you Thrive
Leah Ellis from the Society of Child Entrepreneurs shares how asking a child simple questions of “Why?” can empower them to solve problems and even become entrepreneurs.
Why resolutions fail, but living an intentional life will succeed
We all need community. But divisions are destroying friendships and fracturing communities across America. Many people now refuse to associate with those who hold different views — avoiding them at farmer’s markets, skipping social gatherings, even ending decades-long friendships. But there’s another path forward: a framework to navigate forgiveness, set appropriate limits, and create space for people in your outer circles without compromising your values.
You need to post your wins and surround yourself with positive people.
Gen Z has a very different view of job, career, and money than older people (even Gen X). I interview my Gen Z friend, not to poke fun, but to understand them.
Matt from FarmHopLife and Joseph the Homestead Padre with me and we talk about Orthodoxy.
Perpend became an Orthodox monk.
When he was home, he would greet others, with a greeting that he likely learned in his travels: Instead of saying, “Hi, how are you?”, he would say, “How goes the struggle?”
Instead of giving the usual response of “I am fine”, you would think about it for a moment. This led to a more real and heartfelt conversation.
Roman Shapla, from Nature School Startup, joins me to discuss Nature Schools – where the outdoors is the classroom. Tips to add outdoors to homeschooling
Can you have Tradition without Religion? Can you really go back?
Tradition gets a bad rap in our Modernity. Is Tradition Bad or Good?