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This week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, it is our pleasure to welcome Clare Morell to show! In this conversation, Clare discusses her book, "The Tech Exit" and guides us to discover a realistic path to tech freedom and how to unlock a happy, healthy and socially enriching life for our children. A critically important episode for parents and caregivers. Clare Morell is a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in the . She is also the author of The Tech Exit: A Practical Guide to Freeing Kids and Teens from Smartphones, published by Penguin Random House. How to contact Clare...
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"The answer to your parenting question is already within you." - Heather Spadaccini It is our pleasure to welcome Certified Parent Coach, Heather Spadaccini to The Hamilton Review Podcast! From toddler tantrums to teenage angst, Heather helps parents navigate through the challenges that parenting brings. Heather's refreshing, practical approach guides parents towards uncovering the strengths, values and instincts that already live within them. Parents! Don't miss this informative and critical discussion on The Hamilton Review. Heather Spadaccini is a Certified Parent Coach...
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It is our absolute pleasure to welcome distinguished conductor, Pola Benke to The Hamilton Review Podcast! Pola was was recently appointed Music Director of the Santa Monica Symphony and Assistant Conductor of the Pacific Symphony, continuing to build a dynamic and impactful presence across Southern California. In this conversation, Pola shares her story of discovering music as a young child growing up in Poland. She also talks about how she got into conducting, as well as the best ways to guide, nuture and support children in their musical journey. You'll also hear about what kinds of music...
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It is our pleasure to welcome, author, marathoner and mom of five, Kate Santoro to The Hamilton Review Podcast! Kate is the author of Truth on the Run, a memoir about chasing truth through heartbreak, house fires, motherhood, and marathoning. Dedicated to her late brother — a Boston College High School Hall of Famer and Boston Globe All-Scholastic athlete — the book explores what it takes to keep moving when the world falls apart. Kate bares her soul, with true authenticity, sharing the passion for Boston’s running history, vulnerability, truth-telling, humor and the love that sustains...
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It is our pleasure to welcome, Dr. Laurie Santos to The Hamilton Review Podcast! Dr. Santos is an expert on human cognition and happiness, a renowned Yale Professor (Her Yale course "Psychology and the Good Life" became Yale's most popular course in over 300 years) and the host of The Happiness Lab Podcast. We are very honored to have Dr. Santos on The Hamilton Review Podcast! Please enjoy this special conversation and share with your friends - everyone needs happiness in their lives! Laurie is the Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon Professor of Psychology at Yale University. In addition to her...
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It is our pleasure to welcome, Dr. Beth Mosley to The Hamilton Review Podcast! In this conversation, Dr. Mosley discusses her book, "Happy Families: How to Protect and Support Your Child's Mental Health." Happy Families takes an expert, honest and accessible approach to children’s mental health – arming parents and caregivers with the tools they need to tackle anxiety, low mood and difficult behaviors, as well as the hope and reassurance to actively make a change, with children from ages 4 right up to 21. Dr Beth Mosley is one of the UK’s most experienced and respected consultant...
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It is our pleasure to welcome, Dr. Jenny Yip to The Hamilton Review Podcast! Dr. Yip is a board-certified clinical psychologist, author, speaker, media contributor, and internationally acclaimed OCD, anxiety, and parenting expert. In this conversation, Dr. Yip discusses her book, "Hello Baby, Goodbye Intrusive Thoughts." Dr. Yip's compassionate book guides new moms to say goodbye to anxiety, OCD, and alarming thoughts as you welcome your baby with a warm hello. Dr. Yip also shares her personal story of OCD and how she navigated motherhood with the disorder. An informative and warm...
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It is our pleasure to welcome, Dr. Leonard Sax back for the second time to The Hamilton Review Podcast! In this episode, Dr. Sax discusses his compelling, NYT Bestselling book, "The Collapse of Parenting: How We Hurt Our Kids When We Treat Them Like Grown-Ups." Parents are failing to prioritize the parent-child relationship above all other relationships. The result is children who have no absolute standard of right and wrong, who lack discipline, and who look to their peers and the Internet for direction, instead of looking to their parents. Dr. Sax shares his critical advice on how to be...
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It is our pleasure to welcome Dr. Jim Garlow to The Hamilton Review Podcast! Dr. Jim Garlow is the Founder and CEO of Well Versed, a ministry to Members of Congress, Ambassadors at the United Nations in New York City, and other elected officials, bringing Biblical principles of governance to government leaders. He served on President Trump’s Faith Advisory team for four years, and has met in small delegations with 10 presidents and prime ministers (and one king) from around the world. In this conversation, Dr. Garlow and Dr. Bob discuss his book, ReVERSED: From Culturally Woke to Biblically...
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It is our pleasure to welcome, Elizabeth Anne Russell to The Hamilton Review Podcast! Elizabeth Anne Russell is a third-generation etiquette instructor and speaker, and is the founder of Mannerly and the Charlotte School of Etiquette. With 16+ years experience in corporate strategy and a lifelong passion for kindness and character, she now teaches others to lead with grace—at home, in the workplace, and in the world. In this informative and delightful conversation, Elizabeth Anne imparts her knowledge on teaching our children manners and etiquette. Elizabeth Anne is the first guest on the...
info_outlineIt is our pleasure to welcome, Dr. Leonard Sax back for the second time to The Hamilton Review Podcast!
In this episode, Dr. Sax discusses his compelling, NYT Bestselling book, "The Collapse of Parenting: How We Hurt Our Kids When We Treat Them Like Grown-Ups."
Parents are failing to prioritize the parent-child relationship above all other relationships. The result is children who have no absolute standard of right and wrong, who lack discipline, and who look to their peers and the Internet for direction, instead of looking to their parents. Dr. Sax shares his critical advice on how to be the parents we need to be.
Dr. Leonard Sax MD PhD attended public schools in Shaker Heights Ohio from kindergarten through grade 12. He enrolled in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge Massachusetts in the fall of 1977; he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from MIT in January 1980, at the age of 19. He then went on to the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned both a PhD in psychology, and an MD. He did a three-year residency in family medicine in Lancaster Pennsylvania.
Dr. Sax has been continuously certified by the American Board of Family Medicine since 1989.
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