JP and Nate continue the 2-part conversation with Richard Weissbourd from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He is an expert in Children’s Moral and Emotional Development. His work focuses on moral development, the nature of hope, vulnerability and resilience in childhood, parenting and effective schools and services for children. He is the author of the previously mentioned book on the podcast, The Parents We Mean To Be.
√ Coaches and competition are the drivers of character change
√ Sports are symbolic of the fractured state of our country
√ Inner tension alerts people of obstacles and opportunities
Guest Bio (from HGSE): Richard Weissbourd
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Episode 12 Nate Sanderson Working with Parents Part 2
Episode 11 Nate Sanderson Working With Parents Part 1
Episode 10 What Are You Wiling To Work With?
Episode 9 Valuing Grit Over Talent
Episode 8- Giving Your Players A Voice
Episode 7 Stop Using Conditioning As Punishment
Episode 6: Boundaries And Consequences
Episode 5 Mike Neighbors On Moving From The Results To The Process And Burning Your Goals
Episode 4 - What Are The Benefits Of Journaling Together As A Team?
Episode 3- What Are The Benefits Of Reading Together As A Team?
Episode 2- How is authentic vulnerability beneficial In building a transformational culture?
Episode 1- How Do You Do Move Your Team's Focus From The Results To The Process?
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