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    Ep. 711 - The End of Scarcity: The Dawn of the New Abundant World | Allen Cardoza & Kristen Ragusin

    Ep. 711 - The End of Scarcity: The Dawn of the New Abundant World | Allen Cardoza & Kristen Ragusin
    Look no further if you’re seeking a book that will change the way you perceive money, markets, and economics! The End of Scarcity: The Dawn of the New Abundant World, by author Kristen Ragusin, is the key to unlock our mutual prison. It will open your mind and make your soul fly with one stunning revelation after another. Leaving you with the clarity of what's wrong and how easily we can transform the world, unleash freedom and creativity. Up-leveling evolution and consciousness, scarcity can become a thing of the past.
    This well-researched page-turner is impossible to put down as it reveals in layman's terms how the current monetary system creates scarcity and how easy it is to fix. It will leave you empowered with the possibility of abundance for all. This is the True Money Revolution-what comes after Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.

    With thirty years of professional financial market experience and over a decade of intensive research, Kristen Ragusin is uniquely positioned to shed light on the promise the future holds. During these uncertain times, most are concerned with the growing instability as we are at the threshold of massive disruptions affecting us all.

    Ep. 710 - Mentally at Work: Optimising health and business performance | Genevieve Hawkins

    Ep. 710 - Mentally at Work: Optimising health and business performance | Genevieve Hawkins
    If your audience hasn't got their heads in the sand, they’re aware of how much the developed world is talking about mental health. Whether it be discussions on the rates of mental ill health or the latest 'thing to do' to cope with the anxieties and challenges in an ever-changing world.
    Rapid changes in the world are impacting our collective mental health, and as a leader, they need to get ahead of the curve if they don't want to leave performance on the table. They have to get under the skin of how mental health is connected to the way they lead, their team's mental health AND the performance of the business.
    Real Estate Agents shout 'Location, Location, Location', this book shouts 'Connection, Connection, Connection.' This book is about understanding the science behind why connection matters and the practical strategies to build your own mental health, the mental health of the team and the strength of connection that delivers results.
    Mentally at Work: Optimising health and business performance, by author Genevieve Hawkins, is written by a senior manager for senior managers. It pushes away the jargon and 'fluff' to give valuable insights into why leaders can't afford to ignore the tsunami hitting the developed world. The audience’s own health, their business performance and their future leadership impact depend upon it!

    Ep. 708 - Happy Healthy Marriage Reset: The Secrets Passionate Marriage & Peaceful Home | Chris Parsons

    Ep. 708 - Happy Healthy Marriage Reset: The Secrets Passionate Marriage & Peaceful Home | Chris Parsons
    2-27-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Chris Parsons
    https://happyhealthymarriagereset.com
    http://answers.network'

    Is your marriage everything you had dreamed it would be? Or have hurts built up, you feel angry or bitter toward your spouse, maybe you’re wondering if it will even survive. The good news is, a Happy Healthy Marriage Reset can become a reality for you and your spouse, and this book offers unique, proven solutions that you won’t find anywhere else.

    Even if your husband or wife is not “on board” at first, that’s OK - the change begins with you! Learning the ultimate form of communication, Shared Values Conversations are the key to getting your spouse to care about you, your hurts, and wanting to change. Drawing in part from his own marriage as well as years of experience helping couples, Chris Parsons new book Happy Healthy Marriage Reset, guides you one step at a time into an exciting, innovative strategy that is deeply relatable with case studies and personal stories while providing insights that have eluded many who are frustrated with their marriage and spouse. This book will not only heal your relationship but elevate it to new heights you hadn’t even imagined were possible.

    Told in a direct, conversational tone, Happy Healthy Marriage Reset explores the question of how you can create change to improve your marriage by embracing your own power to communicate authentically instead of waiting on your spouse to change.

    Ep. 707 - How to Do - Parenting with Confidence | Vanessa Kohlon

    Ep. 707 - How to Do - Parenting with Confidence | Vanessa Kohlon
    2-20-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Vanessa Kohlon
    https://www.vanessakahlon.com
    http://answers.network

    Parenting is a difficult and rewarding task that comes with many challenges. No two children are alike, so what works for one may not work for another. The most important thing is to be open to what your children can teach you.

    As a parent, you will undoubtedly face many challenges. And you can't assume that you know or have it all to raise a well-behaved, happy, healthy and successful child. Being open to learning from your children can help you become a better parent overall. Each child is unique and will require a different approach. The key is to be open to what they can teach you. This is the one area that has been consistent with a successful approach.

    In this pioneering book, “How To Do- Parenting With Confidence," Author Vanessa Kahlon offers a refreshingly honest and practical guide to the highs and lows of parenting. She draws on her years of experience as a parent and child development specialist to show how parents can build strong, confident relationships with their children. The book is a long overdue reminder that parenting is not about getting it right all the time, but about being open to learning from our children.

    By the end of this book, you'll find powerful mindfulness-based practices that will help you feel more connected to your child, as well as tips on how to better deal with difficult emotions. You'll also be better equipped to teach your children essential social-emotional skills like empathy, self-regulation, and gratitude while making parenting more enjoyable for both you and your child.

    Ep. 706 - Creative Together: Sparking Innovation in the New World of Work | Steven Kowalski

    Ep. 706 - Creative Together: Sparking Innovation in the New World of Work  | Steven Kowalski
    2-13-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Steven Kowalski
    https://https://www.stevenkowalski.com
    http://answers.network

    In our era of rapid change and disruption, we’re being called on to innovate like never before. And in the new world of work, going it alone won’t work any longer. If you want innovation, you must activate creativity and we have to get creative together.

    In Creative Together, speaker, coach, organizational development expert, and conscious creativity authority Steven Kowalski leads you on a three-part journey to reclaim your creativity and co-create with others. With real-life stories, research-backed insights, and powerful reflection questions that open you to new possibilities, you’ll rewrite the story of who you are as a creator.

    Then, you will learn to adventure together with others—bringing your whole, creative self into a new, more conscious and proactive way of working together.

    Ep. 705 - The Introvert’s Guide to Becoming a Master Networker | Jevonya Jenkins Allen

    Ep. 705 -  The Introvert’s Guide to Becoming a Master Networker | Jevonya Jenkins Allen
    2-6-23 Allen Cardoza Interviews Jevonya Jenkins Allen
    https://www. jevonya.com
    https://twistednetworking.com
    https://answers.network

    During her first job supervising children at a local swimming pool, Jevonya was struck with an overwhelming desire to jump off a 12-foot diving board, even though she couldn’t swim. The ambitious voice in her head saying you should jump too wasn’t one she could ignore.

    To accomplish this goal, she saw what she needed to do - enlist a support system to help her. Standing at the edge of that diving board, Jevonya came to understand that anything is possible with a strong network. Many years later, she was once again confronted by that ambitious voice, but this time she came face to face with her identity as an introvert.

    In Jevonya’s inspiring book, The Introvert’s Guide to Becoming a Master Networker, she challenges common misconceptions of introverts as passive, indifferent, and unassertive. She argues instead that introverts are uniquely designed to build the kind of deep, trusting relationships necessary for authentic networking.

    Jevonya offers her readers a ten-step process for becoming a master networker, from an introvert’s perspective. She says, “This process requires time, patience, and hard work but one great thing about us introverts is that we aren’t afraid of hard work.”

    Ep. 704 - Soul Medicine: Healing Through Dreams, Visions and Pilgrimages | Edward Tick PhD

    Ep. 704 - Soul Medicine: Healing Through Dreams, Visions and Pilgrimages | Edward Tick PhD
    1-23-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Edward Tick PhD
    http://www.mentorthesoul.guide
    http://www.edwardtick.com

    The modern practice of medicine and psychology grew out of the ancient Greek healing tradition, said to be founded by Asklepios, god of healing and dreams. For two thousand years the system spread all over the Mediterranean world and planted the roots of Western medicine and psychology by offering ritual and holistic practices that recognized that healing begins at the soul level. Yet, since that time, the spiritually based practices were cast aside, leaving behind only the scientific medical techniques that dominate healthcare today.

    Resurrecting and restoring the sacred, mythological, and cultural origins of medicine and psychotherapy, Edward Tick, Ph.D., explores the soul-healing practices missing in our contemporary health systems. In his new book, Soul Medicine, he looks at the dream incubation tradition of Asklepios, sacred theatre of Dionysos, oracle gifting of Apollo, special practices of warriors, and their roots in Neolithic shamanism and indigenous traditions. Demonstrating the ritual use of dreams, visions, oracles, synchronicities, and pilgrimage for healing and connecting to the transpersonal and divine, he explains how dream incubation is a technique where you plant a seed for a specific healing or growth goal in order to facilitate dreaming and work toward soul restoration.

    Using both ancient wisdom and modern depth psychology alongside stories of healings from his more than 25 years of guiding Greek pilgrimages, Tick explores how we can use ancient healing philosophies and practices to reveal how restoration of the soul facilitates true healing today!

    Ep. 703 - Meaningful Coincidences: How and Why Synchronicity and Serendipity Happen | Bernard Beitman, MD

    Ep. 703 - Meaningful Coincidences: How and Why Synchronicity and Serendipity Happen | Bernard Beitman, MD
    1-23-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Bernard Beitman, MD
    https://coincider.com/
    http://answers.network

    Through a complete catalog of coincidence patterns with numerous illustrative examples, Dr. Beitman's new book, King for Coincidences, clarifies the relationship between synchronicity and serendipity and dissects the “anatomy of a coincidence.”

    Dr. Beitman defines coincidence types through their two fundamental constituents--mental events and physical events. He analyzes the many uses of meaningful coincidences as well as their potential problems, emphasizing that synchronicity and serendipity, though most often positive, also have their shadow sides.

    In this not-to-missed interview, Dr. Beitmand details how to record your experiences and explains how you will see patterns guiding your life decisions and learn to expect that coincidences are more likely to occur during life stressors, high emotions, and strong needs, which helps you be ready to use them when they occur.

    Ep. 702 - Do Violent Shows Trigger Real Violence? And What About Video Games? | Frieda Birnbaum, PhD

    Ep. 702 - Do Violent Shows Trigger Real Violence? And What About Video Games? | Frieda Birnbaum, PhD
    1-16-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Frieda Birnbaum, PhD
    https://www.FriedaBirnbaum.com
    http://answers.network

    It’s a question many parents ask themselves and one that has been difficult to answer: Do violent TV shows and movies encourage real-world violence? Could keeping children away from fictional violence improve their behavior, or prevent it from getting worse?

    In the 1960s, Albert Bandura conducted the famous “bobo doll experiment” which showcased how children tend to mimic observed violent behavior. Many people have doubted if TV, movies, and video games could have the same effect. However, these forms of entertainment have become more realistic and more violent since then, and we’re starting to see the unfortunate real-world consequences.

    Research psychologist Dr. Frieda Birnbaum has noticed a concerning correlation between violent media and increased aggression that follows children into adulthood. She would love to share her professional insight as well as a hidden benefit to ‘gaming’ in moderation.

    Ep. 701- A Place of Thin Veil: Life and Death in Gallup, New Mexico | Bob Roseborough

    Ep. 701- A Place of Thin Veil: Life and Death in Gallup, New Mexico | Bob Roseborough
    1-09-23 Allen Cardoza Interviews Bob Roseborough
    https://bobrosebrough.com
    http://answers.network

    1-09-23 Allen Cardoza Interviews Bob Rosebrough
    https://bobrosebrough.com
    http://answers.network

    Gallup, New Mexico, is a place like no other. It is disproportionally and simultaneously wonderful and terrible. It is a place of constant struggle, where the forces of good and evil collide. The former frontier mining town, bordering the Navajo Nation at the far western edge of New Mexico, is one of those few places on earth that have the power to change the course of our lives and transform us deeply.

    With its rugged, violent history and otherworldly landscape, Gallup has ignited the imaginations of famous Americans from John Wayne to Bob Dylan. Tony Hillerman’s novels put Navajo culture and Gallup on the map. For the Navajo people for whom the region has been home for millennia, the town and its alcohol-fueled economy have a more sinister pull.

    As an outsider who became an insider, Bob Rosebrough new book, A Place of Thin Veil, shares the historical realities of this enigmatic town, and gives readers a rare and true insight into Gallup’s iconic stories and long-hidden secrets.

    This book isn’t just for Gallupians. It is a memoir about regular people going up against Goliath issues, and it’s for anyone interested in spiritual conflict; Navajo people, history, and culture; political maneuvering; true crime; alcohol abuse awareness; taking on city hall; working with city hall; and rooting for the underdogs in a dog-eat-dog world. And it is the long overdue story of the death of a Navajo warrior named Larry Wayne Casuse.

    Ep. 700 - The Biodynamics of the Immune System: Balancing the Energies of the Body with the Cosmo

    Ep. 700 - The Biodynamics of the Immune System: Balancing the Energies of the Body with the Cosmo
    1-2-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Michael Shea PhD
    https://www.sheaheart.com
    http://answers.network

    Drawing on more than 45 years of practicing Eastern medicine, Michael J. Shea, Ph.D., presents a holistic guide to biodynamic manual therapy practices for optimizing the immune system and for healing the deep spiritual suffering of our contemporary world. Showing spiritual suffering to be the root of our modern epidemic of metabolic syndrome and other widespread health issues, the author explains how the pervasive degradation of the human body relates directly to the food we eat, the air we breathe, and our thoughts and emotions. He explains how the Five Element theory of Eastern medicine offers a method to reclaim the body by sensing each element in and around us as a single continuum.

    Focusing especially on “the fluid body” in Biodynamic Osteopathy and Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, the author shows how inflamed components of the fluid body, such as the blood and lymphatic system, form the substrate of metabolic syndromes. He offers practices to visualize the health of the fluid body. He explains how, in order to enact the full benefits of the immune system, we need to nurture a deep sense of safety inside the body--a symbolic return to our embryonic and cosmic origins and a restoration of our sacred wholeness.

    Offering an extensive practical section, including both in-person and remote techniques, the author shares new and unique biodynamic protocols to balance the metabolism with the cosmos as well as optimize the immune system and the function of the vagus nerve. Enacting healing at the deepest spiritual level, Shea reveals how to create inner and outer balance to restore wholeness as it was at the time of the origin of the universe.

    Ep. 699 - How To Be The Parent Your Teenager Needs You To Be| Jim White

    Ep. 699 - How To Be The Parent Your Teenager Needs You To Be| Jim White
    12-19-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Jim White

    https://www.familyenrichmentacademy.com
    https://answers.network
    You have a teenager … You want the best for them … But sometimes you just don’t know what to do, right? There are a million questions you have to answer and you’re constantly fighting against social and technological influences. It can feel pretty overwhelming as a parent! However, all hope is not lost… It is possible to be exactly the parent your teenager needs you to be. It is possible to raise happy, well-adjusted children who will go out into the world and make a difference.


    Enter How To Be The Parent Your Teenager Needs You To Be: Without All Of The Fighting, Frustration, Or Fear Of Doing It Wrong, by author Jim White. In this book White provides practical advice that you can start implementing today that will help you shift your own mindset first before working to shift the mindset of your teenager.

    Ep. 698 - The Focus Project: The Not So Simple Art of Doing Less | Erik Qualman

    Ep. 698 - The Focus Project: The Not So Simple Art of Doing Less | Erik Qualman
    12-12-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Erik Qualman
    https://equalman.com
    https://answers.network

    Whether you’re an executive, a mom, a CEO, a teacher, or an entrepreneur, The Focus Project, is a book designed to provide answers and solutions to the challenge of focusing in an unfocused world.

    Combining street science and institutional research alongside his own personal focus project, Qualman delivers practical advice on doing the important things instead of a bunch of things. The following is a guide to pursuing less in order to achieve more—both personally and professionally.

    Successful and happy people understand it’s not about getting more things done, it’s about getting more of the big things done. Learn the not-so-simple art of doing less.

    Ep. 697 - Metronomics: One United System to Grow Up Your Team, Company, and Life | Shannon Byrne Susko

    Ep. 697 - Metronomics: One United System to Grow Up Your Team, Company, and Life | Shannon Byrne Susko
    12-5-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Shannon Byrne Susko
    https://metronomeunited.com
    https://answers.network

    As a business leader, you’ve listened to dozens of books by the top thought leaders, learning from their research, principles, and tools. Each book dives deep into a specific area of expertise - strategy, execution, cash, people, culture, and leadership. All share powerful concepts on what to do to grow your business. But how do you efficiently unite these tools into a regimen that works for not just one specific area of your business, but for your entire team, company, and life?

    Shannon Susko’s new book, Metronomics, unites top business thought leadership with over 20 years of proven practical experience. The outcome is a prescriptive, progressive growth system for every business. In this book, you’ll learn how to build a high-performing business team that achieves superior results with ease, speed, and confidence. You’ll learn the practical progression that ensures your team is fiercely connected to your strategic execution system. No matter what level you and your team are at right now, Metronomics will meet you where you are - and grow with you to the next level and beyond.

    The best-kept business secret for the past 20 years, Metronomics will allow your company to win your business Olympics every year, and as a leader, it will set you free.

    Ep. 696 - The Assignment: Would YOU defend the Indefensible | Liza Wiemer

    Ep. 696 - The Assignment: Would YOU defend the Indefensible | Liza Wiemer
    11-28-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Liza Wiemer
    http://lizawiemer.com
    http://answers.network

    Inspired by a real-life incident, Liza Wiemer’s new riveting novel, The Assignment, explores discrimination and antisemitism and reveals their dangerous impact.

    Would you defend the indefensible? That's what seniors Logan March and Cade Crawford are asked to do when a favorite teacher instructs a group of students to argue for the Final Solution--the Nazi plan for the genocide of the Jewish people.

    Logan and Cade decide they must take a stand, and soon their actions draw the attention of the student body, the administration, and the community at large. But not everyone feels as Logan and Cade do--after all, isn't a school debate just a school debate? It's not long before the situation explodes, and acrimony and anger result.

    In an interview you will not want to miss, this new book IS based on true events. The Assignment asks and gives great clarity to the question: What does it take for tolerance, justice, and love to prevail?

    Ep. 695 - Proof of Spiritual Phenomena: A Neuroscientist's Discovery of the Mysteries of the Universe | Mona Sobhani, PhD

    Ep. 695 - Proof of Spiritual Phenomena: A Neuroscientist's Discovery of the  Mysteries of the Universe | Mona Sobhani, PhD
    11-14-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Mona Sobhani, PhD
    https://monasobhaniphd.com/
    http://answers.network

    Neuroscientist Mona Sobhani, Ph.D., details her transformation from diehard materialist to open-minded spiritual seeker and shares the extensive research she discovered on past lives, karma, and the complex interactions of mind and matter. She reveals her conversations about spirituality, consciousness, and anomalous occurrences with scientific colleagues as well as high-level experts and government officials, as she searched for proof of a meaningful cosmos.

    She discovered that psi research has been conducted on a grand scale for more than a century--by hundreds of scientists with hundreds of thousands of participants--and that there exists substantial evidence for the reality of psi. She examines meta-analyses of these experiments, such as that of the Ganzfield tests, which showed the odds against chance of 12 billion to 1--throwing our current scientific materialist paradigm into question.

    Providing a deep dive into the literature of psychology, quantum physics, neuroscience, philosophy, and esoteric texts, Sobhani also explores the relationship between psi phenomena, the transcendence of space and time, and spirituality. Culminating with the author’s serious reckoning with one of the foundational principles of neuroscience--scientific materialism-- this illuminating book shows that the mysteries of human experience go far beyond what the present scientific paradigm can comprehend and leaves open the possibility of a participatory, meaningful Universe.

    Ep. 694 - The Physics and Poetry of Eastern Medicine | Judyth Shamosh

    Ep. 694 - The Physics and Poetry of Eastern Medicine | Judyth Shamosh
    11-7-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Judyth Shamosh
    https://www.judythshamosh.com
    http://answers.network

    Most of us are familiar with conventional medicine, which uses scientific research and data, and linear thinking to treat disorders and diseases. But this is not the only approach to medicine, health, and wellness, as Dr. Judyth Shamosh well knows. Science is more than hard facts. Take modern physics, for example. It is creative and reflective of everyday experiences, in the same vein as poetry. In fact, in Dr. Judyth Shamosh’s new book, The Physics, and Poetry of Eastern Medicine, there are many parallels between physics and poetry. But, it takes a different thought process to see them.

    Dr. Judyth joins us today to explore a systems approach to medicine. Rather than relying solely on the knowledge and data associated with linear thinking, a systems-physician problem-solves by understanding the complex interrelationships of organ systems, as well as environmental influences.

    In addition, the patient’s participation becomes integral to the healing process. With the prevalence of chronic illness in children and adults, a systems approach can be worth exploring.

    Ep. 693 - Cowboy Up: Humor, Life Lessons and Timeless Truths | Alan Day

    Ep. 693 - Cowboy Up: Humor, Life Lessons  and Timeless Truths | Alan Day
    10-31-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Alan Day
    https://www.alandayauthor.com
    http://answers.network

    Alan Day has had adventures that most of us only experience while watching Netflix. In his book, Cowboy Up, Alan shares what life was like for him and his two sisters growing up on the Lazy B, a 200,000-acre family cattle ranch in the arid Southwest.

    In what he describes as a “hardscrabble childhood”, it was their upbringing that instilled a strong work ethic, values, and principles that would eventually lead each of them to their own extraordinary life path.

    After graduating from college, Alan went on to successfully manage the Lazy B for 40 years. His sister, Ann Day, dedicated her life to public service in the state of Arizona, serving in the state legislature and local government. The eldest of the three siblings, Sandra Day O’Connor, was the first woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court. Sandra was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and served on the court for 25 years.

    Join us for this very special interview, as Alan recounts his writing of Cowboy Up. Filled with humor and deeply moving timeless truths, this book is one man’s story of ranching and the cowboy life lessons in persistence, innovation, common sense, trust, friendship, and experiences that cross all demographics, lifestyles, and decades of time.

    Ep. 692 - Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: Challenges of Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care | Stephen G. Post

    Ep. 692 - Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: Challenges of Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care | Stephen G. Post
    10-24-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Stephen G. Post
    https://www.stephengpost.com
    https://answers.network

    Unfortunately, things have not changed that much for the deeply forgetful and their caregivers despite all the money invested in Alzheimer’s pharmacology, which has been slightly effective at best. At present, there is no medicine to slow down the underlying progression of Alzheimer’s and caregivers eventually ask whether the treatments are worthwhile.

    In Stephen Post's new book, Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People, he takes up the theme of caregiver hope and where they can find it. The book then responds in a practical way to sixteen ethical issues that have been raised by thousands of caregivers, as well as the hot-button question of “PPAS.” Preemptive physician-assisted suicide for Alzheimer’s disease and the core elements of the “ethics of respectful care” that caregivers aspire to.

    Throughout, Dignity for Forgetful People focuses on the extent to which we as caregivers can respect and abide by the previously or currently expressed preferences of a deeply forgetful person, especially with regard to clinical ethical choices.

    To bring this journey to closure, Stephen responds somewhat pastorally to a question that has been asked of him many times: “Is Grandma still there?” In the final chapter, he builds on his own experience, as well as the many well-documented reports of “terminal lucidity” that can occur in the days just before someone dies with dementia. Recounting the loss of his own grandmother years ago with dementia he states, "I “felt” that she was still there underneath the communicative breakdowns when sporadically she expressed her whole self."

    Ep. 691 - The Emotionally Intelligent Child: Effective Strategies for Parenting Self-Aware, Cooperative, and Well-Balanced Kids

    Ep. 691 - The Emotionally Intelligent Child: Effective Strategies for Parenting Self-Aware, Cooperative, and Well-Balanced Kids
    10-17-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Helen Hadani & Rachael Katz
    https://www.brookings.edu/experts/helen-shwe-hadani/
    http://answers.network

    As the day-to-day effects of the pandemic ease, our children have been left with having to play catch up, learning the social tools and skills that parents of young children took for granted just 3 short years ago. To help them, parents need a new toolbox to foster their child’s emotional intelligence—an essential character trait for children to succeed in our fast-paced, social society.

    Parenting takes serious patience and calm which can be hard to find today. A growing number of personal, health, and economic worries have caused a significant rise in anxiety levels. Where can parents find tools to meet today’s challenges? Child development experts, Rachael Katz and Helen Hadani, set out to address this in their new book, The Emotionally Intelligent Child.

    Their innovative approach breaks the mold on parenting. Katz and Hadani share relevant research on social and emotional awareness to help parents understand how their child’s mind is developing. They also provide powerful tips on how to help children build emotional intelligence to navigate the conditions of our times.

    Parents will learn to shift their thinking from the adult viewpoint to a child’s so they can discover how to scaffold and support their child’s social and emotional learning and ensure that their child learns prosocial behavior, impulse control, and perspective taking. This shift in viewpoint is a total game-changer and will help parents to gain more patience, respond less reactively, and cultivate joy together as a family.