
Is there a way to backward design a process to raise successful kids from birth onwards? This is the question that Nate Turner helps answer in this episode.
Society’s chief responsibility is to raise children who will become the best possible citizens of the world and who will maximize their ability, so they fulfill their potential. Parents, guardians, educators bear upon them this responsibility to raise children who are productive citizens.
As a zealous advocate that every person has an opportunity to maximize their human potential, Nate Turner created a backward design life process to help his unborn child become a great global citizen without means of wealth, privilege, legacy status, or wrong-doing.
Nate’s son not only met Harvard’s admission benchmarks, but scored in the top 1%, learned four languages, played soccer in Brazil, started a foundation to address teen homelessness, and went on to do his engineering Ph.D.
In this episode, we talk to Nate about the techniques and strategies that helped him raise a successful Gen Zer, and the blueprint that he shared with his parents, through his history-making book “Raising Supaman”.
Nathaniel Turner, is an author, a TED speaker, and describes himself as a “Humanity Propulsion Engineer.” He is the author of several books, including the children’s book series, “The Amazing World of STEM and has been featured in The Washington Post, Black Enterprise, iHeartRadio, The Good Men Project, Sirius XM, and U.S. News & World Report.
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