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EP 65 | Jason & Nandi Moore | Living RADICAL Honesty & TRUE Forgiveness with Your Kids

Wednesday, July 10, 2024

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What You'll Learn In This Show:

  • Jason and Nandi share their experiences living in an RV and traveling for six years.
  • The importance of real-life experiences and learning outside traditional classrooms.
  • The significance of teaching children how to think, not what to think.
  • The importance of radical honesty and true forgiveness in parenting.
  • The concept of real health freedom and its importance.
  • And so much more...

Episode Summary:


In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Jason and Nandi Moore as they navigate parenting, homeschooling, entrepreneurship, and health. Join us as we explore the importance of empowering children, fostering open communication, and promoting health freedom. We discuss how encouraging children's interests and allowing them to learn at their own pace can make a significant difference. The Moores share their insights on the significance of radical honesty in parenting and how to balance real-life experiences with educational goals. Embracing forgiveness and understanding in family dynamics is also highlighted. Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical tips from the Moores on creating a nurturing and empowering environment for your children.

Quotes:


"And so we always encouraged him to be an entrepreneur because we felt that, look, you can spend the rest of your life learning, but if you learn how to create value in the marketplace and you learn how to make money, well, then you can spend the rest of your life learning." - Jason Moore


"Growing up when I was a kid, I hated being forced to learn things that other people thought I should learn. I wanted to learn things that I was interested in and it took me until after school before I finally got the passion for learning because I could pursue what I wanted to learn." - Jason Moore


"They go to grown up events with us all over the place because that's where they really learn how to communicate. That's how they learn real life skills. I don't think we learn life skills from our peers." - Nandi Moore


​"And we as parents, fall into these traps of demanding our kids respect us and trying to control everything they do with."
- Jason Moore


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