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Robert Farrington discusses financial literacy for families, emphasizing strategies to navigate college funding and avoid student loan debt.
Highlights
🎓 Importance of financial literacy: Teaching kids about money early is crucial for their future.
💡 Experiences matter: Work and volunteer opportunities help teens learn about their interests and skills.
📉 Understanding ROI: Families should evaluate the return on investment for college choices.
💰 529 plans: Start saving early for college through specialized savings plans.
🤝 Family involvement: Encourage relatives to contribute to education savings rather than material gifts.
🚫 Avoiding debt: Discuss the significance of managing student loans and making informed financial decisions.
🌍 Diverse career paths: Expose teens to various professions to help them find their passion and potential earnings.
Key Insights
📊 Financial education is vital: Early financial education can empower children to make informed decisions about their future and avoid debt traps.
🌱 Volunteer work builds character: Engaging in community service can help teens discover their passions while giving back, leading to valuable skills and experiences.
🔍 Analyze career options: Understanding the financial implications of different careers can guide students toward paths that align with their interests and financial realities.
💸 Start saving early: Utilizing vehicles like 529 plans can significantly ease the burden of college costs later on.
🎁 Rethink gifting: Encouraging family members to contribute to education funds instead of giving material gifts can foster a culture of savings.
📉 The importance of ROI: Parents should help their children assess the potential return on investment for their college choices to avoid excessive debt.
🚀 Explore diverse paths: Encouraging students to consider various career options can help them find fulfilling work without the pressure of high student loans.
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Jeannie Baldomero discusses her experience mentoring moms of teen girls, focusing on building communication and understanding in mother-daughter relationships.
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🌞 Jeannie lives in sunny San Diego and has been married for 24 years.
- 🎙️ She hosts the podcast "Raising Her Confidently," specializing in mentoring moms of teenage girls.
- 📚 Jeannie transitioned from being an educator to helping moms understand their daughters during adolescence.
- 👩👧 She emphasizes the importance of community and communication in nurturing relationships.
- 💬 Jeannie provides tools for mothers to connect with their daughters and navigate hormonal changes.
- 🛠️ She offers a workshop to help parents improve communication with their teens.
- 🌟 Jeannie believes in balancing authority and relationship in parenting for healthy development. Key Insights
- 🌱 Personal Experience Shapes Mentorship: Jeannie's own struggles as a teen inform her passion for helping moms navigate the complexities of raising daughters. This empathetic approach allows her to connect deeply with clients, fostering understanding and growth.
- 🤝 Community is Crucial: Jeannie highlights the importance of having a support system for mothers. This community helps share experiences and tools for better parenting, alleviating feelings of isolation.
- 💡 Open Communication: Effective dialogue between mothers and daughters is essential. Jeannie provides frameworks that encourage honest conversations, which can lead to stronger relationships and better understanding.
- ⚖️ Balance Between Authority and Relationship: Finding the right mix of discipline and friendship is vital. Jeannie teaches parents to adapt their roles as children grow, ensuring respect while fostering independence.
- 🌈 Understanding Developmental Changes: Jeannie emphasizes the hormonal shifts during adolescence that affect behavior. Knowledge of these changes helps moms respond with empathy rather than frustration.
- 🎯 Focus on Individuality: Jeannie advocates for recognizing and supporting each daughter’s unique identity. This approach fosters confidence and self-worth, helping daughters embrace who they are.
- 📅 Continuous Learning: Jeannie encourages ongoing education through workshops and resources, enabling parents to stay informed and adapt their strategies for the evolving challenges of parenting teens.
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Parents, discover how UC Scout can aid your teen’s college readiness by providing essential courses and resources.
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📚 UC Scout offers online A-G approved courses for college readiness.
🌍 Accessible to students in California and beyond, including international students.
🎓 A-G requirements are critical for UC admission; missing them can prevent application eligibility.
🔍 Parents can check course alignment with UC requirements through their child’s school counselor.
💻 Online courses are asynchronous, allowing flexible scheduling for students.
💡 UC Scout provides free curriculum to public schools in California.
🆓 Non-credit tutoring courses are available to prevent failing grades, at no cost for California public school students.
Key Insights
🎓 Understanding A-G Requirements: Parents must familiarize themselves with the A-G course framework to ensure their teens meet college admission standards. Missing even one requirement can hinder eligibility for prestigious UC schools.
🏫 School Counselor Collaboration: Engaging with school counselors is essential for aligning high school courses with college goals. Proactive communication can help avert potential pitfalls in students’ academic paths.
🌐 Resource Accessibility: UC Scout’s online platform opens doors for students lacking access to specific courses at their schools, leveling the playing field for college preparation.
🏆 Importance of Extracurriculars: While academic performance is crucial, a well-rounded application that includes extracurricular activities can enhance a student’s chances of admission, especially in competitive environments.
⏳ Flexibility in Learning: The asynchronous nature of UC Scout courses allows students to learn at their own pace, accommodating various schedules and commitments, particularly for those involved in sports or work.
📈 Preventative Measures: UC Scout offers non-credit courses as a safety net for struggling students. These resources can help reinforce learning without the pressure of grades, aiding retention and understanding.
💬 Continuous Learning for Educators: The free professional development courses for teachers through UC Scout emphasize the importance of effective online teaching methods, benefiting student learning experiences overall.
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Coach Sherry Win discusses the importance of mindset and self-awareness in overcoming challenges, particularly for teens preparing for college.
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🏅 Coach Sherry is a two-time Olympian and founder of the Winning Leadership Company.
🧠 Mindset matters: what you tell yourself can significantly impact your performance.
🎓 Test anxiety is common; changing thought patterns can improve outcomes.
🔍 Self-awareness is crucial as only 15% of people reflect on their thoughts and behaviors.
📈 Resiliency helps navigate life’s challenges; every disruption is an opportunity for growth.
💬 Positive affirmations need to be believable to be effective.
📞 Sherry offers free discovery calls to help parents and teens develop tools for success.
Key Insights
🌟 Mindset Shifts: The way students perceive their abilities directly influences their performance. Encouraging positive self-talk can foster improvement.
📊 Ownership of Beliefs: Challenging negative beliefs is essential. Students must recognize how their thoughts shape their reality and outcomes.
🤝 Importance of Support: Family support plays a critical role in a teen’s development. Open dialogues about feelings can help teens feel understood and validated.
💡 Pain as a Catalyst: Individuals often change when pain becomes unbearable, highlighting the need for deep reflection and motivation to change.
🚀 Resilience Building: Teaching teens to view challenges as opportunities can help them develop resilience and adaptability, essential skills for life.
🔑 Self-Reflection: Encouraging teens to question their thought patterns helps them identify harmful beliefs and replace them with constructive ones.
🗣️ Coaching Benefits: Professional guidance can aid in unraveling limiting beliefs and developing actionable strategies for personal growth.
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Teege discusses college readiness, emphasizing student-centered admissions, financial aid opportunities, and the importance of exploring various college types.
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🎓 Teege has 18+ years in college admissions.
💰 Many private colleges offer significant scholarships.
🏫 Leading Colleges focuses on student-centered institutions.
🌍 Understanding financial fit is crucial for families.
💡 Early conversations about college costs help manage expectations.
🔍 Exploring diverse college types aids in finding the right fit.
🏆 Awards celebrate colleges committed to student success.
Key Insights
🎓 Understanding Admissions: Admissions counselors aim to support students, not just filter them out. Their goal is to find students who are the right fit, fostering an encouraging environment.
💰 Financial Aid Awareness: Families should explore the financial aid landscape early, as many smaller colleges can be more affordable than public universities, contrary to common belief.
🏫 Value of Leading Colleges: Leading Colleges highlights institutions that prioritize student experiences and outcomes, promoting lesser-known but impactful colleges to families and counselors.
🌍 Importance of Fit: Academic, social, and financial fits are essential in choosing a college. Families need to engage in open discussions to align expectations and preferences.
💡 Proactive Financial Discussions: Initiating conversations about college costs early helps students set realistic expectations and avoid financial strain when making their college choices.
🔍 Exploration is Key: Encouraging students to visit various types of colleges helps them understand their preferences and make informed decisions about their future.
🏆 Celebrating Excellence: Awards for colleges that excel in student-centered practices serve to elevate their visibility and encourage similar institutions to adopt effective recruitment and retention strategies.
About Teege:
Long-time admissions professional, Teege recently published The Admissions Counselor Malaise about the staff morale crisis. He co-host The Admissions Directors Lunchcast and founded Leading Colleges - a consortium of student-centered colleges that you might not have heard of.
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Scott Clyburn discusses his tutoring company, North Avenue Education, and shares insights on personalized test prep and supporting neurodiverse students.
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🎓 Scott Clyburn founded North Avenue Education in 2013, focusing on tutoring and test prep.
🧠 He emphasizes the importance of understanding neurodiverse students and their unique learning needs.
📚 The tutoring approach is customized, starting with goal setting and adapting strategies to individual students.
📝 Success varies per student, from test score improvements to acceptance into specific colleges.
🔍 Test optional policies are complex; understanding school requirements is crucial for students.
⏰ Timing for tests depends on math completion and reading proficiency for optimal performance.
💡 Effective test prep involves mastering test strategies, pacing, and content knowledge. Key Insights
🌟 Personalization is key: Tailoring education to individual student needs fosters better engagement and success.
🎯 Goal setting drives success: Involving students in defining their goals helps them take ownership of their learning journey.
📊 Data-driven decisions: Baseline assessments allow tutors to recommend the best testing strategies based on performance.
🏫 Understanding testing policies: Parents should be aware that “test optional” does not mean tests are irrelevant in admissions.
🛠️ Test strategies matter: Familiarity with test design and strategies can significantly impact a student’s performance.
🧩 Embrace neurodiversity: Recognizing and harnessing the strengths of neurodiverse students can unlock their full potential.
🔗 Continuous support is vital: Open communication between parents, students, and tutors enhances the learning experience.
About David:
Dr. David Samore has been a teacher and administrator of K-12 schools for 35 years in the
United States and Colombia, South America. David served as the Director of Global Leadership
and Innovation in Palm Beach County, Florida. As principal, Samore's dual language immersion
school was recognized twice as the School of the Year for North America by the Embassy of
Spain. Recently honored by King Felipe VI of Spain, David was awarded the Officer’s Cross of
the Order of Isabel la Católica for his decades-long commitment to bridging languages and
culture in schools. In 2015 he was named the Florida Principal of the Year by the National
Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) and in 2008 was recognized as the Florida
Administrator of the Year by the Florida School Counselors Association (FSCA). As a classroom
teacher, Samore taught Spanish, French, German, geography, theater, photography and visual
arts.
Dr. Samore’s first book, Ecstatic Doom: The Adult’s Guide to Middle Schoolers, was published
in 2023 and his second book, True Leadership: The 10 Universal Laws, came out in 2024,
gaining Amazon’s #1 Best Seller status in the category of Business Ethics. He also contributed
to Transforming Secondary Education, Collier & Thomas’s most recent book on dual language
immersion. Samore has been a guest lecturer at Universidad Cardenal Cisneros in Madrid,
Spain and has contributed to Supervisión 21, Spain’s leading educational leadership magazine.
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Scott Clyburn discusses his tutoring company, North Avenue Education, and shares insights on personalized test prep and supporting neurodiverse students.
Highlights
🎓 Scott Clyburn founded North Avenue Education in 2013, focusing on tutoring and test prep.
🧠 He emphasizes the importance of understanding neurodiverse students and their unique learning needs.
📚 The tutoring approach is customized, starting with goal setting and adapting strategies to individual students.
📝 Success varies per student, from test score improvements to acceptance into specific colleges.
🔍 Test optional policies are complex; understanding school requirements is crucial for students.
⏰ Timing for tests depends on math completion and reading proficiency for optimal performance.
💡 Effective test prep involves mastering test strategies, pacing, and content knowledge. Key Insights
🌟 Personalization is key: Tailoring education to individual student needs fosters better engagement and success.
🎯 Goal setting drives success: Involving students in defining their goals helps them take ownership of their learning journey.
📊 Data-driven decisions: Baseline assessments allow tutors to recommend the best testing strategies based on performance.
🏫 Understanding testing policies: Parents should be aware that “test optional” does not mean tests are irrelevant in admissions.
🛠️ Test strategies matter: Familiarity with test design and strategies can significantly impact a student’s performance.
🧩 Embrace neurodiversity: Recognizing and harnessing the strengths of neurodiverse students can unlock their full potential.
🔗 Continuous support is vital: Open communication between parents, students, and tutors enhances the learning experience.
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Traci Bakenhaster discusses helping parents guide teens in career readiness and exploring their interests effectively.
Highlights
🎓 Traci runs Adulting University, supporting homeschooled teens in life skills and career readiness.
🔄 Many students change majors in college due to lack of career exploration.
💡 Parents struggle to help teens identify their strengths and interests.
🔍 Self-awareness is vital for teens to find suitable career paths.
💰 Financial literacy is crucial for understanding the true cost of education.
📅 Accountability teaches teens responsibility in their academic and career choices.
🏅 Scholar athletes face unique challenges and need backup plans for their aspirations.
Key Insights
🎯 Career Exploration Framework: Traci emphasizes a structured approach to career exploration, involving self-awareness, goal setting, and research. This foundation helps teens make informed decisions about their futures.
💬 Open Dialogue with Teens: Parents should engage in open-ended conversations to help teens articulate their interests and passions, fostering a supportive environment for exploration.
📊 Financial Literacy Importance: Understanding the financial implications of career choices can guide teens towards sustainable paths, highlighting the need for financial education in schools.
🔄 Learning from Failure: Allowing teens to experience failure and accountability can foster resilience, teaching them valuable life lessons necessary for adulthood.
🏆 Diverse Skill Sets: Students with varied talents should focus on skill development rather than a narrow career path, enabling them to explore multiple opportunities and roles.
📅 Setting Personal Deadlines: Encouraging teens to set their own deadlines empowers them to take ownership of their responsibilities, building essential time management skills.
🤝 Coaching vs. Counseling: Coaching focuses on future goals and actionable steps, providing a different support framework compared to counseling, which often addresses past challenges.
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Aly Pain and Shellee Howard discusse her journey from personal struggles with ADHD to empowering parents of teens, focusing on connection and understanding during pivotal years.
Highlights
🎓 Aly Pain’s background includes overcoming personal challenges, including ADHD and family issues.
💬 She emphasizes the need for parents to adapt their approach as children transition into teenagers.
🔄 The importance of asking open-ended questions rather than providing direct advice to teens.
🚀 Parents must recognize that college isn’t the only path to success and that many careers don’t require a degree.
📅 Setting boundaries and discussing expectations for older teens considering careers or further education.
🤝 Encouragement for parents to support their teens’ interests while maintaining structure and accountability.
🌍 Pain believes that by improving family relationships, parents can help change the world.
Key Insights
🔍 Understanding Teen Development: Parents must recognize that teens undergo significant brain changes, impacting their behavior and decision-making. This shift requires a different parenting approach focused on autonomy and emotional connection.
📖 Revising Generational Stories: Many parents hold outdated beliefs about education and success; encouraging exploration beyond traditional paths can alleviate pressure on teens and foster their individuality.
🌱 Promoting Independence: Allowing teens to explore careers or interests, such as social media influencing, requires careful negotiation of boundaries and responsibilities to foster independence while providing guidance.
💡 Effective Communication: Parents should focus on curiosity-driven questions that invite teens to express their thoughts and feelings, rather than imposing expectations, to build mutual respect and understanding.
🔄 Flexibility in Planning: If a teen shows disengagement with school, parents should evaluate their readiness for college and consider alternative paths or postponement rather than forcing a traditional route.
⚖️ Balancing Support and Accountability: Establishing a framework for accountability while supporting a teen’s ambitions allows for a healthy balance that fosters both independence and responsibility.
💖 Parenting with Compassion: Acknowledging the challenges of parenting teens and extending grace to both parents and teens during this transition can enhance relationships and reduce conflict.
About Aly: Growing up, Aly was the smart, fun girl on the outside and a frantic, anxious mess on the inside. She spent years healing the pain of dysfunctional family relationships, including eating disorders and a suicide attempt, to break the cycle raising her own sons. In 2006, Aly became a Certified Life Coach and Certified Relationship Systems Coach - one of only 70 people in Canada to hold both designations. Aly's passion is empowering parents to build healthy, respectful relationships with their teens without giving up or giving in. She's been featured in the New York Post, ABC Nightly News and the Rachael Ray Show.
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In this insightful episode, Shellee Howard welcomes Professor Lindsey Cormack to discuss the importance of raising informed and engaged citizens. As a political science professor at Stevens Institute of Technology and author of the book *How to Raise a Citizen*, Lindsey shares her experiences and research on how parents can foster civic responsibility in their children. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including education, the role of social media, and practical steps for parents to prepare their children for active citizenship.
Key Takeaways:
1. Importance of Civic Education:
- Lindsey emphasizes the need for parents to step in where schools may fall short in providing comprehensive civic education. She highlights that most U.S. students receive limited education on government, often only in their senior year, which may not be sufficient for understanding and participating in the political system.
2. Raising Engaged Citizens:
- Lindsey’s book, *How to Raise a Citizen*, is aimed at parents, caregivers, and educators who want to equip their children with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate and influence the political system. The book also addresses the mental health and college admission benefits of being an informed and engaged citizen.
3. Starting the Conversation at Home:
- Lindsey suggests that parents initiate political discussions with their children by asking open-ended questions like, “What have you heard about this?” This approach helps avoid confrontations and encourages a healthy exchange of ideas, especially when dealing with information from social media platforms like TikTok.
4. Social Media and Political Content:
- The conversation highlights the challenge of dealing with political content on social media. Lindsey recommends that parents engage with their children by asking them to share what they’re seeing online and discussing it together, fostering critical thinking and a better understanding of different perspectives.
5. Preparing for College and Beyond:
- Parents are encouraged to help their children register to vote, understand the different levels of government, and read the U.S. Constitution to better prepare them for active citizenship and the college experience. These steps can also ease the transition to college by fostering socialization and involvement in community activities.
6. Practical Tips for Parents:
- Lindsey provides actionable advice for parents, such as helping their teens register to vote early, encouraging them to participate in local politics, and facilitating conversations about political processes. These efforts help build the skills needed for college success and lifelong civic engagement.
Closing Thoughts:
Shellee and Lindsey conclude the episode by encouraging parents to take an active role in their children’s civic education. By fostering an understanding of government and politics early on, parents can help their children become informed, engaged citizens who are well-prepared for college and beyond.
About Lindsey: Lindsey Cormack is an associate professor of Political Science and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. She earned her PhD in Government from New York University and is raising a daughter on the Upper East Side. She currently serves as the Secretary for Community Board 8 in Manhattan. She created and maintains the digital database of all official Congress-to-constituent e-newsletters in the DCInbox Project. Her research has been published in Political Behavior, Congress & the Presidency, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Political Science Research and Methods, American Politics Research, Politics & Policy, Politics Groups & Identities, Politics & Gender, The Journal of Gender Studies, Energy Economics, The Legislative Scholar as well as in popular outlets including the New York Times, The Washington Post, FiveThirtyEight, ProPublica, Roll Call, The New York Post, The Conversation, NBC News, the LSE USCentre, The Hill, and more.
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In this insightful episode, Shellee Howard welcomes Professor Lindsey Cormack to discuss the importance of raising informed and engaged citizens. As a political science professor at Stevens Institute of Technology and author of the book *How to Raise a Citizen*, Lindsey shares her experiences and research on how parents can foster civic responsibility in their children. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including education, the role of social media, and practical steps for parents to prepare their children for active citizenship.
Key Takeaways:
1. Importance of Civic Education:
- Lindsey emphasizes the need for parents to step in where schools may fall short in providing comprehensive civic education. She highlights that most U.S. students receive limited education on government, often only in their senior year, which may not be sufficient for understanding and participating in the political system.
2. Raising Engaged Citizens:
- Lindsey’s book, *How to Raise a Citizen*, is aimed at parents, caregivers, and educators who want to equip their children with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate and influence the political system. The book also addresses the mental health and college admission benefits of being an informed and engaged citizen.
3. Starting the Conversation at Home:
- Lindsey suggests that parents initiate political discussions with their children by asking open-ended questions like, “What have you heard about this?” This approach helps avoid confrontations and encourages a healthy exchange of ideas, especially when dealing with information from social media platforms like TikTok.
4. Social Media and Political Content:
- The conversation highlights the challenge of dealing with political content on social media. Lindsey recommends that parents engage with their children by asking them to share what they’re seeing online and discussing it together, fostering critical thinking and a better understanding of different perspectives.
5. Preparing for College and Beyond:
- Parents are encouraged to help their children register to vote, understand the different levels of government, and read the U.S. Constitution to better prepare them for active citizenship and the college experience. These steps can also ease the transition to college by fostering socialization and involvement in community activities.
6. Practical Tips for Parents:
- Lindsey provides actionable advice for parents, such as helping their teens register to vote early, encouraging them to participate in local politics, and facilitating conversations about political processes. These efforts help build the skills needed for college success and lifelong civic engagement.
Closing Thoughts:
Shellee and Lindsey conclude the episode by encouraging parents to take an active role in their children’s civic education. By fostering an understanding of government and politics early on, parents can help their children become informed, engaged citizens who are well-prepared for college and beyond.
About Lindsey: Lindsey Cormack is an associate professor of Political Science and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. She earned her PhD in Government from New York University and is raising a daughter on the Upper East Side. She currently serves as the Secretary for Community Board 8 in Manhattan. She created and maintains the digital database of all official Congress-to-constituent e-newsletters in the DCInbox Project. Her research has been published in Political Behavior, Congress & the Presidency, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Political Science Research and Methods, American Politics Research, Politics & Policy, Politics Groups & Identities, Politics & Gender, The Journal of Gender Studies, Energy Economics, The Legislative Scholar as well as in popular outlets including the New York Times, The Washington Post, FiveThirtyEight, ProPublica, Roll Call, The New York Post, The Conversation, NBC News, the LSE USCentre, The Hill, and more.
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About Jeff:
Jeff Heggie is an Entrepreneur, Author and Success Coach with a passion for helping others achieve their biggest dreams. Jeff helps athletes to reach their full potential by mastering the mental game and constantly competing with a high level of confidence. He also teaches people to become optimal performing entrepreneurs and reach their 10X goals. He starts with a focus on mindset. Getting to the next level always begins with the right mindset. Jeff enjoys using his extensive experience in the banking industry, over twenty years as an entrepreneur, plus his training and experience as a coach to help his clients break through the mental and physical barriers that hold them back. Jeff and his wife, Tamara, both grew up in Southern Alberta but now make Arizona home. Family and sports have always been important to him. He loves spending time coaching or watching his kids. He’s a former professional rodeo cowboy and has over twenty years’ experience coaching basketball.
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About Brett:
Brett worked in College Admissions for about 10 years (Manhattan College, Columbia University, Wake Forest University) prior to joining Pioneer Academics. He has presented at IACAC, IECA, Ivy+ and NYSACAC conferences and has also served on a NACAC Ad Hoc committee.
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About Dr. Tarver:
He is the creator of a plethora of resources over at TarverAcademy.com, has written 4 books (The Baller Teacher Playbook and 3 others that are meh), hosts multiple podcasts, has his superintendent certification, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Harding University.
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About Gila:
Gila is an entreprenuer, author, speaker and dog trainer who is passionate about empowering people to unleash their potential, lead with impact, and master their mindset.
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Abour Dr. Robert Malkin:
Dr. Robert Malkin is a Professor of the Practice of Biomedical Engineering and Global Health, Emeritus at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He is also the Academic Director of the International Research Institute of North Carolina. Dr. Malkin received his MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Duke University in 1993. Prior to attending graduate school, Dr. Malkin taught English in Thailand, worked at EM Microelectronics in Switzerland designing integrated circuits, worked for Cordis Corporation designing pacemakers and worked for Sarns Incorporated designing heart lung machines. Dr. Malkin served as an expert advisor to the World Health Organization’s Advisory Group on Healthcare Technology, Advisory Group on Innovative Technologies and on the World Health Organization’s subcommittee on medical equipment donations. Dr Malkin received the BS degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of Michigan in 1984. Currently, he serves as the Founder and Academic Director of IRI-NC wherein they provide STEM remote research opportunities to students around the world with the goal of empowering young minds that can potentially advance human knowledge.
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About Breanne:
Breanne is a certified Mental Performance Coach and Co-Founder of The Elite Competitor, a company that leads the pack in cultivating confidence in girl athletes through their mom-daughter approach to mental training. As a former collegiate athlete, current mom, and long-time coach to athletes, Breanne sees building confidence and mental strength in athletes from all angles. She not only supports the athlete through proven and science-backed strategies to strengthen her mental game, she also coaches parents on how to best support their athlete daughters through the process. Through the Elite Competitor podcast, trainings, and signature program The Elite Mental Game, thousands of families have changed the game when it comes to the middle and high school sport experience.
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Email: [email protected]
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About Debra: Debra Beck, Author of the award winning book My Feet Aren’t Ugly, A Girl’s Guide to Loving herself from the inside out, is a devoted mentor for teenage girls and parents on issues facing teenagers and parents today. Debra discovered her life’s work: helping young girls learn to truly love themselves from the inside out. She is also a parent of two daughters and
understands the worries of parenting. She is devoted to guiding parents through these turbulent years to give them the tools they need to create a harmonious connection with their teens. She has created and facilitated her own workshops, mother/daughter retreats, girls groups, parenting groups and individual mentoring through Empowered Teens and Parents. Because she has experienced both being a tormented teen and a worried parent, she mentors through her heart with compassion.
Connect with Debra:
Website- www.EmpoweredTeensandParents.com
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/debra.beck.1806/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sedonasoulretrieval/
Connect with Shellee:
Website: https://collegereadyplan.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr_WodPHDfSWEbiPdsRDbyQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collegereadyplan/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CollegeReadyPlan/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/college-ready/
Email: [email protected]
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About Leah:
Leah Rae Getts, and her husband, Todd, are the owners of DigitalTrailblazer.com and specialize in helping experts, coaches, consultants, and entrepreneurs to create, launch, sell, and scale profitable online courses and coaching programs. They started their online business in 2016 with no experience - Leah a previous nurse, and Todd, a band teacher. Despite their lack of business & marketing experience, they were able to build a full-time income online and retired from their jobs in 2017 to be home with their children. They created their first online course in 2018 and quickly scaled their course sales to multiple 6 figures a month within only 6 months. They are now award-winning marketers and sought-after speakers, having been recognized for their success in the industry by multiple organizations, and featured on stage, in podcasts, as well as in various interviews, and articles. Her expertise ranges from creating an irresistible offer, to funnel design and creation, to paid and organic traffic strategies, to content creation, lead generation, copywriting, appointment setting & closing, managing a sales team, and more. Leah is used to doing lots of fun, engaging live video & story telling with their audience so she’ll be a fun guest for your audience :) And on top of all of the 'normal' stuff, we are faith-based, family-oriented people, who look to help those who can make a positive impact in the world, do it bigger & better, so we can positively impact millions of lives, by just focusing on our thousands.
Connect with Leah:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leahraegetts
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahraegetts/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitaltrailblazer/
Website: www.digitaltrailblazer.com
Connect with Shellee:
Website: https://collegereadyplan.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr_WodPHDfSWEbiPdsRDbyQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collegereadyplan/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CollegeReadyPlan/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/college-ready/
Email: [email protected]
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