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November 28, 2022
Title: Does What We Watch Really Affect Us?
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Does what we watch really affect us? Tim Elmore, with
Growing Leaders, has some thoughts on this issue. You can read more
here.
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February 4, 2022
Title: Culture of Entitlement
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
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here to hear Tim Elmore’s “5 Steps to Reverse a Sense of Entitlement”,
read by Sara Tracey.
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January 28, 2022
Title: Culture of Entitlement
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Click
here to hear Tim Elmore’s “5 Steps to Reverse a Sense of Entitlement”,
read by Sara Tracey.
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May 19, 2020
Title: The Positive Outcome of Outbreaks Throughout History
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Dr. Tim Elmore, with Growing Leaders, writes:
“Interruptions have a way of changing us. We enter our week with a plan, then
suddenly, intrusions happen. But because these unplanned interruptions force
people to be adaptable and resourceful, positive outcomes have often resulted
from many of the outbreaks in history.”
For more information on this and other topics to help your students navigate
this time, click
here.
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April 17, 2020
Title: Coronavirus and Generation Z
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Do you remember where you were when the Berlin Wall came down?
Or when September 11th happened? They made huge impacts on our world.
But, do you recall where you were when you heard about COVID-19? Probably not,
because it was a gradual news breaker. You do, however, more than likely
remember the first day of the Coronavirus quarantine.
How is this pandemic effecting Generation Z? How will it affect them – and us –
in the future?
Dr. Tim Elmore recently interviewed students between the ages of 17 and 24 to
get their view of our current situation. What are they worried about now? What
are their fears for the future?
Click
here to read the full article “How Will a Global Pandemic Impact
Generation Z as They Become Adults” by Dr. Tim Elmore with Growing
Leaders.
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April 16, 2020
Title: The Importance of Sharing Responsibility with Your Kids
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Are you feeling a little – or a lot – overwhelmed right now with your kids at
home 24/7? Dr. Tim Elmore says sharing the responsibility with
your kids over daily activities is important now to help them in their future.
Click
here for the full article from Dr. Elmore.
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February 25, 2020
Title: Culture of Entitlement
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Click
here to read Tim Elmore’s “5 Steps to Reverse a Sense of Entitlement”,
read by Sara Tracey.
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February 20, 2020
Title: Culture of Entitlement
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Click
here to read Tim Elmore’s “5 Steps to Reverse a Sense of Entitlement”,
read by Sara Tracey.
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September 17, 2019
Title: Does What We Watch Really Affect Us?
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Does what we watch really affect us? Tim Elmore, with
Growing Leaders, has some thoughts on this issue. You can read more
here.
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September 10, 2019
Title: Does What We Watch Really Affect Us?
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Does what we watch really affect us? Tim Elmore, with
Growing Leaders, has some thoughts on this issue. You can read more
here.
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August 6, 2019
Title: Generation Z
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Do you know how to effectively communicate with Generation Z?
Even if you are not a parent, you probably have some sort of interaction with a
Generation Z-er at some point daily.
Tim Elmore, with Growing Leaders, has some great suggestions. Click
here for more.
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July 17, 2019
Title: Does What We Watch Really Affect Us?
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Does what we watch really affect us? Tim Elmore, with
Growing Leaders, has some thoughts on this issue. You can read more
here.
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August 27, 2018
Title: Predictor of Student Success: IQ or EQ?
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Part 1 of 3
Dr. Tim Elmore has provided leadership training to major corporations ranging
from Chick-fil-A to The Home Depot. Dr. Elmore reminds us today that we have all
lived and struggled though transitions in our lives. If you have teenagers or
college-aged young adults, they will soon be experiencing these changes soon.
And it’s a lot harder now than it was 20 or 30 years ago.
Dr. Elmore poses this question for all you parents out there: Is there SAT score
more important that their IQ or EQ? And what are the 5 Big Predictors of student
success?
Dr. Elmore also explains in this first segment how important it is for your
children to get out in the “real world” at an early age and meet new people.
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Title: The New
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Part 2 of 3
Dr. Elmore believes
that we parents have been babying their kids so much for the last 40 years that
the new “Coming of Age” age is 34! We have coddled and cuddled and
kissed boo-boo’s so much that when kids graduate college they still don’t know
what to do!
Life is hard and the sooner we start teaching our kids that, then better off
they will be.
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Title: What Is
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Part 3 of 3
One of the biggest
issues facing high school and college graduates is their “emotional health”.
Like in the previous segment, kids have been told that “everyone is a winner”
and “just try your best”. This type of attitude or belief is not going to make
them partner in a law firm or get them the best teaching job at the best school
in the best district.
The world can be cruel and we are raising a bunch of sissies.
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August 12, 2014
Title: Predictor of Student Success: IQ or EQ?
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Part 1 of 4
Dr. Tim Elmore has provided leadership training to major corporations ranging
from Chick-fil-A to The Home Depot. Dr. Elmore reminds us today that we have all
lived and struggled though transitions in our lives. If you have teenagers or
college-aged young adults, they will soon be experiencing these changes soon.
And it’s a lot harder now than it was 20 or 30 years ago.
Dr. Elmore poses this question for all you parents out there: Is there SAT score
more important that their IQ or EQ? And what are the 5 Big Predictors of student
success?
Dr. Elmore also explains in this first segment how important it is for your
children to get out in the “real world” at an early age and meet new people.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: The New "Coming of Age" Age is 34!
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Part 2 of 4
Dr. Elmore believes
that we parents have been babying their kids so much for the last 40 years that
the new “Coming of Age” age is 34! We have coddled and cuddled and
kissed boo-boo’s so much that when kids graduate college they still don’t know
what to do!
Life is hard and the sooner we start teaching our kids that, then better off
they will be.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: What Is "E.Q."?
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Part 3 of 4
One of the biggest
issues facing high school and college graduates is their “emotional health”.
Like in the previous segment, kids have been told that “everyone is a winner”
and “just try your best”. This type of attitude or belief is not going to make
them partner in a law firm or get them the best teaching job at the best school
in the best district.
The world can be cruel and we are raising a bunch of sissies.
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Title: Teaching Persistence
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Part 4 of 4
Starting from an
early age, parents need to encourage their children to have a goal in mind -
career, when to get married, go to the military, college or no college…etc.
Although they might start out dreaming of becoming a princess or an astronaut
and then change their minds a thousand times, encourage those goals - don’t
squash them.
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February 5, 2013
Title: Predictor of Student Success: IQ or EQ?
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Part 1 of 4
Dr. Tim Elmore has provided leadership training to major corporations ranging
from Chick-fil-A to The Home Depot. Dr. Elmore reminds us today that we have all
lived and struggled though transitions in our lives. If you have teenagers or
college-aged young adults, they will soon be experiencing these changes soon.
And it’s a lot harder now than it was 20 or 30 years ago.
Dr. Elmore poses this question for all you parents out there: Is there SAT score
more important that their IQ or EQ? And what are the 5 Big Predictors of student
success?
Dr. Elmore also explains in this first segment how important it is for your
children to get out in the “real world” at an early age and meet new people.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: The New “Coming of Age” Age is 34!
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Part 2 of 4
Dr. Elmore believes
that we parents have been babying their kids so much for the last 40 years that
the new “Coming of Age” age is 34! We have coddled and cuddled and
kissed boo-boo’s so much that when kids graduate college they still don’t know
what to do! Life is hard and the sooner we start teaching our kids that, then
better off they will be.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: What Is “E.Q.”?
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Part 3 of 4
One of the biggest
issues facing high school and college graduates is their “emotional health”.
Like in the previous segment, kids have been told that “everyone is a winner”
and “just try your best”. This type of attitude or belief is not going to make
them partner in a law firm or get them the best teaching job at the best school
in the best district. The world can be cruel and we are raising a bunch of
sissies.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Teaching Persistence
Topic: Growing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Discussed by Dr. Tim Elmore
with Growing Leaders
Part 4 of 4
Starting from an
early age, parents need to encourage their children to have a goal in mind -
career, when to get married, go to the military, college or no college…etc.
Although they might start out dreaming of becoming a princess or an astronaut
and then change their minds a thousand times, encourage those goals - don’t
squash them. .
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization