This one’s probably going to ruffle some feathers, but when do they not? I want to revisit my earlier episode about why we chose not to do my son’s summer packet and clarify what I actually meant. It’s not about being anti-school. It’s about kids being kids, following their interests, and parents having a real voice in their child’s education. I’m sharing what happened after that episode aired, including my meeting with my child's school, why I stand by what I said (yes, including the F word)...
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This one’s probably going to ruffle some feathers, but when do they not? I want to revisit my earlier episode about why we chose not to do my son’s summer packet and clarify what I actually meant. It’s not about being anti-school. It’s about kids being kids, following their interests, and parents having a real voice in their child’s education. I’m sharing what happened after that episode aired, including my meeting with my child's school, why I stand by what I said (yes, including the F word)...
Behind the Uniform: Part Two of My Conversation with Major General "Max" Haston
Being Different with Liz Durham
1 hour 20 minutes
3 weeks ago
Behind the Uniform: Part Two of My Conversation with Major General "Max" Haston
If you haven’t listened to part one of this two-part conversation, do that now! Liz sits down with Major General Terry "Max" Haston for the second part of their extraordinary deep dive into military life, leadership, and service. From navigating the challenges of transitioning between military and civilian worlds to sharing intense firsthand experiences in Iraq, Haston offers a raw and unfiltered look at modern military service. Discover the inner workings of the National Guard, learn a...
Being Different with Liz Durham
This one’s probably going to ruffle some feathers, but when do they not? I want to revisit my earlier episode about why we chose not to do my son’s summer packet and clarify what I actually meant. It’s not about being anti-school. It’s about kids being kids, following their interests, and parents having a real voice in their child’s education. I’m sharing what happened after that episode aired, including my meeting with my child's school, why I stand by what I said (yes, including the F word)...