We all want our kids to be happy, resilient, empathetic and to reach their full potential but how do we do that and what is our role as parents? In this original podcast series, Guy interviews psychologists, educators and parents of kids who made it to the top of their game in sports, art and business to answer these questions.
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We all want our kids to be happy, resilient, empathetic and to reach their full potential but how do we do that and what is our role as parents? In this original podcast series, Guy interviews psychologists, educators and parents of kids who made it to the top of their game in sports, art and business to answer these questions.
10. One child can change the world - Ziauddin Yousafzai on raising Malala, the youngest Nobel laureate and a human rights activist
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10. One child can change the world - Ziauddin Yousafzai on raising Malala, the youngest Nobel laureate and a human rights activist
In this special final episode of season 1 of “Raising to Rise”, we are honored to feature Ziauddin Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist for female education and the father of Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Prize laureate. Malala is known for human rights advocacy, especially the education of women and children and she almost lost her life fighting for this cause.
In this inspiring and emotional episode, we discuss how mentorship, life circumstances, personal values and education shape our kids’ life.
Ziauddin, like many of my other guests, is also a teacher and an educator by profession -- seems like education (at home but not only) can change the world!
Raising to Rise
We all want our kids to be happy, resilient, empathetic and to reach their full potential but how do we do that and what is our role as parents? In this original podcast series, Guy interviews psychologists, educators and parents of kids who made it to the top of their game in sports, art and business to answer these questions.