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287 Jeremy Roadruck Interview

EPISODE · Sep 11, 2020 · 51 MIN

287 Jeremy Roadruck Interview

from I Don't Know Jack About Parenting · host Ryan Roy

1:05  Jeremy Roadruck - Author: Your Best Child Ever 3:00  The one thing that really grabbed me... child trafficking 3:25  #SaveOurChildren 4:04  80-90% of kids are traumatized, are victims of people they know 4:40  People in places of incredible power are abusing kids 5:10  "You can trust me" is spoken by the abusers and the parents 7:20  Parents, listen to your gut 7:55  I took action and it caused a family uproar 9:40  Trust your intuition 9:55  Wearing down the defenses 12:30  Things that make you go "hmmmm"  13:30  You and your child are more important than someone else's feelings 14:00  That bell has been rung 15:50  The quality of your life is directly related to this 18:00  FEAR: Face Everything And Rise 20:05  Get really good at asking questions 21:05  Have a flow of information 21:50  Don't come from judgment and/or fear 23:30  Pre-framing with adults 24:30  I have no problem with my stance 25:25  Theft comes from inside most of the time 26:00  The continuum of good and bad and the 90% of us 28:30  Parents are almost always the problem, not the child 29:30  Under stress we do what we've experienced unless we've been taught 31:00  It's not what I wanted to do, but it's what I was forced into 32:40  I can't be a bully with my students because they'll quit 33:40  The secret to being invited back wherever you go 34:05  The secret script to getting your kids to clean up after themselves 38:00  If you buy one copy it won't change my life, but it WILL change yours 39:30  My book is a framework to hang other tools on 40:25  Pick something that works for you that you can continue 40:55  We are energy junkies, know it and use it with your kids 43:40  The 12-Week program from Jeremy 50:00  Contact Jeremy at [email protected]

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