Next Generation Leaders
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Your Atomic Potential
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Are you building your kids into next-generation leaders? While still allowing them to do kid stuff? On this episode, I interview Lucas our 10-year-old son and get his ideas on an adventure, school books, and leadership. Cut him some slack on his first episode, I think he did amazing and has great potential to do many things. But most of all he has taught me so much about being a parent and how.
We make mistakes together and learn how to both be better people on our path of growth.
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