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0710 Teaching Safety Using Games

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We can use games to teach our kids important skills for safety and general life, and to model success strategies we want them to see.
Mike Brodeur has spent his life in the board game and tabletop game industry, and took the time to talk about some of his life experiences and the things he's seen about the value of games for children.
WARNING: this interview got more explicit than most. You've been warned.
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▶️ Find out more about Mike's podcast here: http://www.goinfo.org/category/why-we-game/
▶️ Here's the episode he specifically called out: goinfo.org/why-we-game-jim-pinto/
▶️And here's a link to that other podcast we mention: https://www.feartheboot.com/ftb/

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We can use games to teach our kids important skills for safety and general life, and to model success strategies we want them to see.
Mike Brodeur has spent his life in the board game and tabletop game industry, and took the time to talk about some of his life experiences and the things he's seen about the value of games for children.
WARNING: this interview got more explicit than most. You've been warned.
GET IN TOUCH

If you love this conversation, I invite you to back us on Patreon. You can get early access and other goodies while helping me make this podcast the best it can be.

LINKS AND NOTES

▶️ Find out more about Mike's podcast here: http://www.goinfo.org/category/why-we-game/
▶️ Here's the episode he specifically called out: goinfo.org/why-we-game-jim-pinto/
▶️And here's a link to that other podcast we mention: https://www.feartheboot.com/ftb/

  continue reading

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