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10 Lessons For Creating Value-Creation Kids
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Jeremy is joined by his wife April and daughter Elisa (in Japan!) to discuss his top 10 takeaways from the recent Integrated Mastermind Retreat in Colorado, where Scott Donnell presented on how to turn your kids into massive "value creators" in the world.
After Jeremy lists off his top 10 list, the family discusses practical ways to take action on the lessons learned, and how you can start to apply these in your family today.
On this episode, we talk about:
0:43 Traveling in Japan!
3:19 Takeaway 1: Mission, vision, and values must be encoded in stories
4:12 Takeaway 2: Leave To vs. Leave In
5:18 Takeaway 3: Save, spend, share jars
5:59 Takeaway 4: Entitlement is created by solving your kids' problems for them
6:34 Takeaway 5: Expectations, expenses, extra pay
8:04 Takeaway 6: Brain gigs
8:50 Takeaway 7: Starting a business for kids
9:51 Takeaway 8: Tell your kids anytime you make a donation or investment
10:19 Takeaway 9: When training kids on a household task, have them join you for the final five to ten minutes
11:05 Takeaway 10: Keep the paid work in the family
12:37 Practical applications of giving your kids jobs
21:06 Tension between kids doing hobbies for fun and for monetary gain
25:34 Telling better stories
Subscribe on Substack ➡️ https://jeremypryor.substack.com
Follow Jeremy on Instagram and Twitter.
Resources Mentioned:
Value Creation Kid by Scott Donnell
Save, Spend, Share Jars on Amazon
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Welcome to Jeremy Pryor's Podcast, or what I like to call, "Jeremy Pryor Unfiltered." We are excited to bring you seasons of content all the way from Tolkien to Theology, from Business to Family. If you like to contemplate deep philosophical ideas across a wide range of topics, you've come to the right place. Make sure to subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube so you don't miss out on future episodes!
61 episoder
Manage episode 436476275 series 3379541
Jeremy is joined by his wife April and daughter Elisa (in Japan!) to discuss his top 10 takeaways from the recent Integrated Mastermind Retreat in Colorado, where Scott Donnell presented on how to turn your kids into massive "value creators" in the world.
After Jeremy lists off his top 10 list, the family discusses practical ways to take action on the lessons learned, and how you can start to apply these in your family today.
On this episode, we talk about:
0:43 Traveling in Japan!
3:19 Takeaway 1: Mission, vision, and values must be encoded in stories
4:12 Takeaway 2: Leave To vs. Leave In
5:18 Takeaway 3: Save, spend, share jars
5:59 Takeaway 4: Entitlement is created by solving your kids' problems for them
6:34 Takeaway 5: Expectations, expenses, extra pay
8:04 Takeaway 6: Brain gigs
8:50 Takeaway 7: Starting a business for kids
9:51 Takeaway 8: Tell your kids anytime you make a donation or investment
10:19 Takeaway 9: When training kids on a household task, have them join you for the final five to ten minutes
11:05 Takeaway 10: Keep the paid work in the family
12:37 Practical applications of giving your kids jobs
21:06 Tension between kids doing hobbies for fun and for monetary gain
25:34 Telling better stories
Subscribe on Substack ➡️ https://jeremypryor.substack.com
Follow Jeremy on Instagram and Twitter.
Resources Mentioned:
Value Creation Kid by Scott Donnell
Save, Spend, Share Jars on Amazon
---
Welcome to Jeremy Pryor's Podcast, or what I like to call, "Jeremy Pryor Unfiltered." We are excited to bring you seasons of content all the way from Tolkien to Theology, from Business to Family. If you like to contemplate deep philosophical ideas across a wide range of topics, you've come to the right place. Make sure to subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube so you don't miss out on future episodes!
61 episoder
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