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Dec 27, 2020
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Dec 3, 2020
12/20
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Aug 12, 2020
08/20
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Rushton, Rosie
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160 pages ; 20 cm
Topics: Parent and teenager -- Fiction, Parent and teenager
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Topics: Parent and teenager -- Miscellanea, Parent and teenager
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Dec 28, 2020
12/20
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Rushton, Rosie
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184 pages ; 20 cm
Topics: Parent and teenager -- Fiction, Parent and teenager
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Jun 4, 2020
06/20
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Hill, Dave, 1958-
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342 pages ; 20 cm
Topics: Parent and teenager -- Fiction, Parent and teenager
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Jan 30, 2021
01/21
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Topics: Parent and teenager -- Juvenile fiction, Parent and teenager
We've talked about the theory behind filmmaking in the first part of this series. But, how do you use these ideas to create your masterpiece? That is the topic of today's episode with Olaf De Fleur. Listen in as we discuss Taylor's weird (and possibly cool?) idea for a movie. Our Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiming4moon/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aiming4MoonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-TwYdfPcWV-V1JvjBXk-------------Free Access...
Topics: Podcast, Interview, teenager
When we are little, we notice the birds, the bushes, and the bugs. Nothing escapes our tiny, curious eyes. However, as we grow older, we focus on the things that mean the most to us. Our vision narrows to laser in on specific goals. We forget the fascination we once experienced when we would stare at the trains of ants marching across the sidewalk. Dr. Mark "Dr. Bugs" Moffett, world-renowned tropical biologist, author, photographer, and explorer, hasn't lost his enchantment with the...
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"You've seen him chill you on 'Breaking Bad,' 'The Mandalorian,' and 'The Boys' (to name a few), featured in 'The Cotton Club,' 'Desperately Seeking Susan,' 'The Usual Suspects,' 'The Maze Runner Series,' 'The Jungle Book,' and 'Okja,' and now, please put your hands together for Mr. Giancarlo Esposito!"In this two-part series, Giancarlo Esposito, 4x Emmy Nominee and Broadway actor, discusses the culture behind the camera and the steps young creatives need to make to find their dream....
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While we worry about losing our social media accounts to hackers, Mr. Zaid Sabih is worried about increasing the security of companies. He protects the digital companies from creepy men in their mothers' basements. Listen to the interesting discussion on cybersecurity and ethical hacking where Mr. Sabih reveals what it's like being a computer superhero. Our Actual Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/
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While the events of now may seem unique and brand new, for the most part, history always repeats itself. This is the case with the Covid-19 pandemic and the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918, also known as the Great Influenza. This dystopian setting has happened before. However, that should give us hope because it means we can overcome it. In this week's episode, Prof. John M. Barry, prize-winning and New York Times best-selling author of "The Great Influenza" and others, discusses the...
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STEM education is a great thing. It allows students to developed problem-solving skills and experiment with their own inventions. However, it is often very hard to learn alone. Educators in schools who don't have a science background often struggle to teach their students. Teens and kids who don't live in centers of innovation can have a difficult time learning about STEM without education centers. Rohit and Sidharth Srinivasan, the entrepreneurs that founded Trashbots as teens, have figured...
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Zach Johnson has persevered through his career to reach top performance on the PGA golf tour. He has won the Masters (2007), British Open (2015), and 12 PGA tours. However, he still keeps a down to earth perspective on life, which may be the most amazing part!
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This most interesting film describes a typical day of an upper-class teenage boy in Mexico City. We begin by joining a typical upper class Mexican family at breakfast. Soon, his friend picks him up in a new Opel coupe to go to the Escuela Moderna Americana prep school. There are no Mexican Indians in the film, with the possible exception of the family maid. The film essentially portrays elements in the family culture, education, and socialization of Mexico's future leaders. Films such as...
Topics: Mexico City, teenager
"You are no genius" was a line often quoted to young Dr. Angela Duckworth, NYT's bestselling author of "Grit" and professor of psychology at Pennsylvania University. With this depressing phrase reverberating in her mind, Dr. Duckworth attacked her work. She knew that, if that line was true and she really wasn't the smartest kid in her class, she was going to have to get by on blood, sweat, and tears. After much exploration, Dr. Duckworth finally found her passion in studying...
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Successful and interesting people's careers may seem simple and practical when they are reverse engineered and deconstructed from hindsight. However, to the people in the driver's seat, it doesn't often feel that way. Guy Kawasaki, evangelist marketing specialist, author, Silicon Valley venture capitalist, and now host and creator of "Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People Podcast," has had a long and ranging life. It is hard for one to draw a connection between counting diamonds, Mr....
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Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Leonardo De Vinci, Benjamin Franklin, and Bill Gates all have something in common. They are all innovators. Without them, human history would be very different. Are there any traits that these creators all carry? At first glance, they appear to have very distinct niches. That is the question we asked Professor Walter Isaacson, author of many bestselling books including "Steve Jobs," "Leonardo da Vinci," "Albert Einstein: His Life and...
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We use a lot of stuff we don't understand. If you don't believe us, how many people do you know you can repair their car engine or fix their bike without help? We don't know many. How many people do you know who understand exactly how a ballpoint pen works? We know none. How about a zipper? To us, it's magic. These last two are examples of things that are 99% invisible. They are there of course, but we never pause to think about them or how they work. Roman Mars, the well-known host of the...
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Jul 10, 2020
07/20
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Parsons, Rob, 1948-
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Topic: Parent and teenager
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Sep 11, 2020
09/20
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Lawson, Sarah, 1954-
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146 pages ; 22 cm
Topic: Parent and teenager
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Jul 1, 2021
07/21
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Robb, Jean
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215 pages ; 20 cm
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Need more money? Sarah Catherine Gutierrez knows where to find it. She is the owner of Aptus Planning and the author of But First, Save 10. Ms. Gutierrez is a very successful, passionate financial planner who is spreading the word on how important saving really is. She is refuting the stereotypical dull and boring financial planning business and working hard to transform lives for the better. What if saving isn't as hard as we think? What if college students can come out of college without any...
Topics: Podcast, Interview, teenager
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Dec 8, 2020
12/20
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Johnston, Jerry, 1959-
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We often wonder what it's like being a fiction author. How do they come up with their original ideas? What is their daily routine like? Does word count even matter? In this episode, we sit down with Stuart Gibbs, bestselling author of five children's series including "Spy School," "Moon Base Alpha," "FunJungle," and more, and discuss these fascinating topics and his advice for aspiring writers. Our Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/Instagram:...
Topics: Podcast, Interview, teenager
Leave room for life! Mr. Paul Jarvis's message is clear. How can one run a business like that? Well, that's what Mr. Paul explains in his book, Company of One, which has been translated into 18 different languages and continues to disrupt the business world. While money is great and can get you far in life, it isn't the point. "It comes down to your ego," argues Mr. Paul. In his perspective, it sounds better if one can say he has offices in five different countries and one-thousand...
Topics: Podcast, Interview, teenager
"Try lots of things" has been the leading advice on this podcast. But, why should we listen? David Epstein, NYT bestselling author of \"The Sports Gene\" and \"Range,\" finally gives us the answer. In his research, he has uncovered that, contrary to popular opinion, we should generalize, not specialize. But why? Learn the reasons behind this seemingly illogical advice in this week's episode! Oh, and happy Thanksgiving! Our Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/
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Aiming For The Moon interviewed Beckie Manley, the founder and CEO of Fierce Strategy + Creative. Mrs. Manley's career proves all the myths wrong that women can't be impactful in the business world. Through hard work and with the help of her life "roadmap," she has started three different successful, marketing agencies.Our Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/
Topics: Podcast, Interview, teenager
Mr. Steve Rice is dedicated to making an impact on Arkansas! With his podcast, the Landing Pad, he is showing the Natural State in a new light. Along with his podcast, he currently teaches entrepreneurship at ASMSA, a local, boarding school.Our Actual Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/
Topics: Podcast, Interview, teenager
After serving as a foster parent and seeing firsthand the hardships of aging out of foster care, Mr. Eric Gilmore took the initiative and started Immerse Arkansas, a non-profit that helps teens who are aging out of foster care. Aiming For The Moon is happy to say, they got to interview him! Don't forget to check out our website! More Immerse Arkansas contact info listed below.Immerse Website for donations and other info: https://immersearkansas.org/Contact Number: 501-404-9890Our Website:...
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Who are the people behind the podium of the Arkansas Department of Health during the pandemic? Well, one of them is Dr. Nate Smith!Aiming For The Moon interviewed the Secretary of Health for the Arkansas Department of Health, Dr. Nate Smith, during the 2020 global Coronavirus pandemic.Our Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/
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Dr. Fitz Hill has spent his life coaching young people through life and sports. After serving in both the former football coach at San Jose State University and former President of Arkansas Baptist, he has a lot of experience in giving teenagers and young adults advice! Join us as we talk to Dr. Hill about his work in the community along with the rest of his exciting career. Check out our merch at our website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/Art By Harp: https://www.artbyharp.com/
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Ever since Dr. Ken Kamler, an orthopedic microsurgeon and Fellow in the Explorers Club, found a random book with a weird name on his dad's bookshelf that just so happened to inspire him, his life has been the definition of adventure. From Everest to Peru, he has traveled all over the world on various expeditions. Dr. Kamler has documented many of his adventures in his books. In one of these books, he records his experience as one of the only doctors on the mountain during the 1996 Everest...
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Many people wonder how bad social media really is for us. Dr. Adam Alter, a previous guest of ours (Ep. 18), was one of those people. However, tech experts have also been asking those questions. As the engagingness of Facebook grew and its negative effects were more pronounced, people like Tim Kendall, former president of Pinterest, former director of monetization at Facebook, and current CEO of Moment, began to wonder how good of a thing it really was. In a recent Netflix documentary called,...
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W.A.S.P, a U.S. military program designed for women to participate in the war effort where they perform different tasks one of which included training future male pilots, is one of the many amazing projects that women participated in during WWII that has been covered up. When Noelle Salazar uncovered these testimonies of silent bravery, she couldn't stop sharing them. She began work on her first book, "The Flight Girls," a historical fiction novel for mature audiences which is now a...
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With five degrees, three from MIT, Dr. Chris Jones is a genius. Aiming For The Moon is excited to interview a former worker of NASA and the leader of several multimillion-dollar projects!Our Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/
Topics: Podcast, Interview, teenager
We all know that technology is addictive. What you might not know is that it is designed to make addicts out of us all. Behind our screens, there are many complex algorithms wrestling for our attention. When one of them wins, it tries to pin our attention to it for as long as possible. The problem is the algorithms are very successful. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Adam Alter, bestselling author of "Drunk Tank Pink" and "Irresistible" and professor of marketing at...
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May 24, 2010
05/10
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Riera, Michael
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Prof. Joseph Loconte, Ph.D., explains why we should support his documentary, "A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War."Support and watch the film here: http://hobbitwardrobe.com/Our Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiming4moon/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aiming4MoonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-TwYdfPcWV-V1JvjBXk
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Adventure races are not for the faint of heart. They are grueling, timed expeditions that involve a multitude of skills and activities from navigating, rowing, hiking, and climbing. And all without the help of technology. In order to compete, each team must have an array of skills. This week, Taylor and Mattie sit down with Nathan Fa'avae, 6x world adventure race champion and winner of the World's Toughest Race TV competition. Mr. Fa'avae explains the history of adventure racing, the skills it...
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Jun 23, 2021
06/21
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Jensen, John
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209 pages : 28 cm
Topic: Parent and teenager
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Sep 25, 2014
09/14
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Peterson, Gary W; Steinmetz, Suzanne K; Wilson, Stephan M
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"Previously published as Marriage & family review, volume 35, numbers 3/4 2003, and volume 36, numbers 1/2/3/4 2004."
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Unlike the whip-wielding, tough-talking, cinema hero, Indiana Jones, modern archeologists don't steal from ancient tombs or punch bad guys. Instead, they use sophisticated technology to search for hidden treasures. In this episode, we uncover what the Indiana Jones' of today look like as we talk to Daniel Fernandez-Davila who is an archaeologist and anthropologist. We discuss booby-traps, drones with lasers, and the adventures of a real-life explorer. Join us this week for a fun and exciting...
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Max Mirho has spent his life developing companies and teaching others to do the same! He is currently the host of EntrepreNerd, an online live-stream that builds businesses on the go, and the co-founder of Moss Generation. Ever since high school, Mr. Mirho has been chasing (and catching) his dream to be an entrepreneur. Listen to his interesting advice on how to start your very own business. (Surprise! You don't have to be a genius.) Check out our website for more info:...
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Eric Nuzum is a successful podcast creator, author of "Make Noise," and co-founder of Magnificent Noise. Over his career, he has accumulated decades of advice for starting podcasters who are just sticking their toes in the water. Instead of focusing on the technology aspect of podcasting in his book, he centered it on the art of audio storytelling in order that it would never be out of date. Join us as we ask him about the best practices and techniques for starting and growing a...
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As we get older, we get "oldwashed. " In other words, we lose our sense of humor. However, contrary to popular ideas, being extra serious is not a good attribute. And no, that's not just a personal opinion. In this episode, the bestselling authors of "Humor, Seriously," Dr. Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas, discuss the actual research that suggests laughter may just be the secret ingredient in a successful personal and professional life. Don't get "oldwashed."...
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Often, we don't pay enough attention to our surroundings. Take a minute. Sit. Listen to the cars on the road or the birds in the trees. In some ways, movies are taking this world and looking at it from a different perspective. What makes a good movie? It depends. Mr. Olaf de Fleur has spent his life writing and creating these works of art. Now, he wants to share his knowledge with the world in this two-part series. Part one introduces us to Mr. De Fleur and the abstract philosophies and ideas...
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Dr. John McManus, a very distinguished military professor at Missouri University of Science and Technology, strives to make history interesting and accurate. We are so happy to say that we were able to spend time talking to him!Our Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/
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