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Win Make Give with Ben Kinney

7 Strategies for Raising Emotionally Intelligent Kids

Win Make Give with Ben Kinney

Ben Kinney Training

Education, Self-improvement

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Chad Hyams and Bob Stewart explore parenting strategies that foster emotional intelligence in children, drawing parallels with nurturing emotionally savvy employees. They discuss the importance of allowing space for processing emotions, modeling emotional vocabulary, and knowing when to let children problem-solve independently. The episode also covers the practicality of these strategies in real-life parenting and leadership, emphasizing the balance between guidance and autonomy. Through engaging anecdotes, Chad and Bob provide insights into raising a generation that excels in emotional intelligence, whether at home or in the workplace.

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•    Ben Kinney: https://www.BenKinney.com/

•    Bob Stewart: https://www.linkedin.com/in/activebob

•    Chad Hyams: https://ChadHyams.com/

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Wind Make Give podcast.

0:09.3

It's Chad Heim's here in 80-degree weather.

0:12.0

Bob Stewart there, threatening snow.

0:15.0

Actually, you said it did snow finally.

0:16.8

Yeah, you're taunting me.

0:17.8

I was telling you, Chad, and I'll share this with anybody listening,

0:22.2

your mom and my mom. Here in Washington, the threat of snow will sometimes shut down school.

0:30.1

So this week, it threatened snow on Monday, so our kids had a two-hour late start. Then it

0:35.0

threatened snow on Tuesday. They had a two-hour late start. It finally

0:38.0

did snow last night, today's Wednesday, as we record here, Chad. So our children are out of school.

0:43.9

And there is, I mean, I'm talking, it's a, well, I don't even know if it's an inch anymore,

0:49.3

but it was a solid inch at one point, Chad. A solid inch of snow. It's not even enough to go out and do a snowman in.

0:56.3

So, like, you got the kids home from school.

0:58.0

They can't actually play in the snow because it's just sloppy and gross, you know.

1:01.7

Not enough to go sledding in, any of that fun stuff.

1:05.1

And, Bob, I said it when you were telling me this, that I grew up in Toronto, right?

1:10.1

That's Canada people,

1:11.7

uh, never had a snow day, ever. They didn't care. Snow was up to your waist. Get your

1:18.9

ass to the bus stop. That's how it was. I don't know why that is here in Seattle. It's,

1:23.8

you know, we got, there's some hills around here. We don't have snow plows. There's not a lot of snow,

1:28.5

but very rarely snows. The other thing is we don't use ice on our roads. I think there's like a law.

1:33.6

We're not allowed to put ice on our roads because it means salt. Sorry, ice. Jeez, Louise.

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