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How children develop virtue with Susanne Gervay

How children develop virtue with Susanne Gervay

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In this episode, I had the great pleasure of speaking with Susanne Gervay, an accomplished Australian author and speaker whose experiences have inspired her life's journey of helping young people grow and develop resilience, compassion, and determination. I reveal the significance of Susanne's work in my own youth, before discussing the importance of young people's minds in developing virtue. With the still-held assumption that children are just chaotic tyrants who inherently are in need of fierce, fighting discipline, Susanne and I explore how proper nurturance of children helps them to reveal the power of their minds often hidden.


To learn about Susanne and find her excellent literature for young people, visit her website: www.sgervay.com


"Psycho Dad" by Tory and Susanne Gervay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqNOCtdoNCM&list=RDMqNOCtdoNCM&start_radio=1


"I Wanna Be Found" by Tory and Susanne Gervay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zw0JRQVht3E


We would also like to thank the Mabasta movement in Italy for helping young people develop the skills to recognise and combat bullying. Visit them here: www.mabasta.org


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