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What if half of our kids were losing ground in education, health, careers, and most other aspects of life...and this fact was being ignored or denied by virtually everyone? What if the single biggest solution to this crisis starts with you?
We spoke to the leading expert on the boy crisis to figure out what's going on and what we can do about it.
Dr. Warren Farrell is a political scientist and activist who wrote "The Boy Crisis," a book arguing for the importance of strong father figures in a modern day where they are often neglected. He started his career as a board member for the National Organization for Women. Here are the Top 5 things we learned from him. #1 sheds light on some alarming data about the impact of fatherlessness on men.
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Outline:
[00:00] Who is Warren Farrell?
[00:51] Number 5
[02:47] Number 4
[04:02] Number 3
[05:35] Number 2
[08:00] Number 1
Dad Saves America is a channel dedicated to celebrating heroic fatherhood while teaching the next generation of fathers strategies they can utilize in parenting their children. We believe strong children come from a strong family. We’ve had many experts in the studio, including Jonathan Haidt, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Troy Kotsur, John Mackey, Ben Askren, and Adam Carolla.
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