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With an MBA from Yale and a rich, 20-year journey of homeschooling four incredible children, my career path took an unexpected yet fulfilling turn into the heart of the Bitcoin universe. It was through my husband's innovative game, HODL UP, that I first stepped into the Bitcoin space, sparking a curiosity that quickly turned into a passionate pursuit. Traveling and engaging with diverse communities unveiled a pressing need: to bring Bitcoin knowledge to more women, to make it accessible, relatable, and empowering. This realization was the birthplace of the Orange Hatter Podcast. Through this platform, I share the untold stories of everyday women—those you meet at the grocery store or live next door. These narratives highlight how Bitcoin provides solutions to real-life problems, embodying the idea that if Bitcoin can be useful to one woman, it could be beneficial to all. My mission is simple yet profound: to demystify Bitcoin for women, showing its practicality and potential to tra
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orangehatter 9 months ago
🎉📚Exciting News for Orange Hatter Women! 🎉📚 On March 19, 2025, we are wrapping up our 2025 Winter Session of the Orange Hatter Reading Club with a special guest—Matthew Lysiak, author of Fiat Food! After weeks of diving deep into Fiat Food, discussing each chapter, and unpacking its insights together, we’re closing out the session with an exclusive author Q&A. This is one of the many perks of being part of the Orange Hatter Reading Club—not only do we learn and grow together, but we also get the rare opportunity to engage directly with the authors we study. This event is exclusive to our current members, but if you love thought-provoking books and meaningful discussions, we’d love for you to join us for the next reading session! Orange Hatter is more than a book club—it’s a space where women support each other, challenge ideas, and grow intellectually in a way that truly matters. 📖 Want to be part of our next reading session? Drop a comment or message me to learn more! You can also go to https://orangehatter.com/reading-club. Let’s keep learning, questioning, and growing together. #OrangeHatterWomen#FiatFood#ReadingClub image
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orangehatter 9 months ago
Money matters. But so does who you learn it with. I know we’ve built something special at the Orange Hatter Reading Club when… 💛 Half an hour past the scheduled time, no one wants to leave. 💛 A member, in deep grief, still shows up—camera and mic off—but finds comfort just by being present. 💛 Another, running a fever, refuses to miss a meeting. 💛 One takes the call lying down, pushing through health challenges, because being here matters. 💛 We can have different political views and still hold space for honest, open conversations. 👉 This isn’t just a club. It’s a sisterhood. 👈 Bitcoin and money literacy brought us together. But community keeps us coming back. Many women feel like they have to navigate money alone—intimidated by the conversations, unsure where to start. But at Orange Hatter, you’ll find more than just financial knowledge. You’ll find: ✅ A space where curiosity is welcome. ✅ A group where questions are encouraged. ✅ A community that supports, uplifts, and truly gets it. If you’ve ever felt alone on your money journey, drop a 💛 in the comments. Let’s start a conversation. 👇 #OrangeHatter #WomenAndBitcoin #MoneyMatters #WomenInvesting image
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orangehatter 10 months ago
New on Substack: The One Parenting Shift That Stops Power Struggles Before They Start Ever found yourself locked in a power struggle with your child over something as small as spilled milk? 🍶 I recently published an article that explores how a simple shift in perspective can transform these everyday moments from conflict to connection. 💡 In this article, you’ll discover: ✅ Why our assumptions about our child’s behavior shape our reactions—and the outcome. ✅ A personal story about the day my 3-year-old tried to be “helpful” with a permanent marker… all over my favorite pillowcase. 😳 ✅ How to replace frustration with empathy—and create positive chain reactions. Parenting isn’t about perfection—it’s about perspective. 👉 Read the full article here: I’d love to hear your thoughts! What assumptions have you caught yourself making as a parent? Let’s chat about it in the comments! #Parenting #PositiveParenting #MindfulParenting #EmotionalIntelligence #Substack #NewPost #LeadershipThroughParenting #EmotionalGrowth image
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orangehatter 10 months ago
Can We Really Trust Nutrition Science? 🍽️💰 We had another great Orange Hatter Book Club meeting Wednesday night, digging into Chapters 4, 5, and 6 of Fiat Food by Matthew Lysiak and @Saifedean Ammous One big takeaway? Marketing has a way of shaping what we believe—especially when it comes wrapped in "studies." But how much of that research is independent? 💡 Follow the Money: Millions of dollars flow into academic conferences and nutrition research—mostly from companies with a vested interest in the outcome. So that raises a couple of big questions: 1️⃣ Which studies even get funded? If a research proposal doesn’t align with a sponsor’s agenda, does it ever see the light of day? 2️⃣ How does future funding impact results? When a researcher’s career depends on grants, is there pressure to find results that keep the money flowing? This led us to a deeper discussion about trust. 🤨 With so much marketing and industry influence, how do we know what to believe when it comes to our health ⁉️ 🩺 A surprising moment: Two doctors in our group shared that in all of medical school, they had maybe a couple of hours of nutrition education. Yet, they were expected to give dietary advice with authority. Both have since left traditional medicine to pursue alternative healthcare paths. What do you think? Have you ever changed your mind about a "common knowledge" belief after following the money? This book—and these conversations—are making us think differently about what we consume, both in food and information. 💬 Want to be part of these discussions? Join us at the Orange Hatter Reading Club, where we tackle books that challenge the mainstream narrative and get to the truth behind the headlines. Go to orangehatter.com/reading-club for details to join. image
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orangehatter 10 months ago
Orange Hatter Sisters, let’s take this adventure to Alaska! 🌿🏔️ Instead of hosting our own retreat this year, we’re meeting up at the Bitcoin Alaska Conference over July 4th weekend! 🇺🇸✨ A quick heads-up—Juneau is a popular summer destination, and lodging fills up fast. If you're thinking about joining, be sure to secure your accommodations first BEFORE grabbing your conference ticket. Looking forward to connecting in the Land of the Midnight Sun! ☕💛 Check out the details for the Bitcoin Alaska Conference here: 👇 #OrangeHatter#BitcoinAlaska#WomenWhoHODL#BitcoinConference image
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orangehatter 10 months ago
How do we protect a child’s innocence in a world that celebrates rebellion and dismisses goodness—without shielding them from reality? A grandmother recently told me her biggest fear: "I want to protect my granddaughter's innocence as long as I can." She wasn’t talking about sheltering her. She knows the world is changing fast. Even in second grade, her granddaughter has already been exposed to conversations about drinking, drugs, and other risky behaviors. We can’t control everything our kids are exposed to. But we can prepare them. We can guide their attention to what is good, strong, and meaningful. If we don’t, the world will—and it doesn’t always have their best interests at heart. I’ve seen firsthand that kids who know their worth don’t need to be shielded from the world—they instinctively rise above it. They make choices that align with their identity, because they’ve built an unshakable foundation of confidence and self-worth. In my latest Substack, I share my approach for raising resilient, confident, and kind kids who can navigate today’s world with clarity and purpose. 👇 Read the full article here: 🔗 If this resonates with you, I’d love to hear your thoughts: How do you help your children or grandchildren stay strong in today’s world? #Parenting #RaisingStrongKids #BuildingCharacter #ProtectInnocence #ChildDevelopment #SelfWorth image
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orangehatter 11 months ago
What’s Really in Your Breakfast Bowl?  Last week at our Orange Hatter meeting, we dug into Chapters 2 and 3 of Fiat Food by Matthew Lydian   and @Saifedean Ammous . Let me just say—what we learned about the history of cornflakes completely blew our minds. Did you know that the Kellogg cereal many of us grew up associating with a "healthy breakfast" was originally designed as a purposefully bland food meant to curb carnal desires? I know, it sounds crazy. Here’s the story: John Harvey Kellogg, a devout Seventh-Day Adventist, and others within the movement believed that red meat was the root cause of carnal desires, including the urge to masturbate. Their solution? A vegetarian, tasteless diet to suppress these urges. The extent of their beliefs included horrific measures, like the mutilation of children's bodies and caging their sexual organs. Over decades, the Adventists infiltrated government systems and schools under the guise of "diet and nutrition education," fundamentally shaping U.S. food policies to reflect their vision of an anti-masturbatorial vegetarian utopia. This whole thing isn’t just a bizarre piece of history—it’s a huge lesson in the power of influence and especially in the power of money. None of us knew the cereal lining grocery store shelves was born of religious zealotry aimed at controlling human desires. It’s a jaw-dropping example of how marketing and money can rewrite the narrative of a product and reshape public perception on a massive scale. Think about it: with a smart marketing campaign, an entire nation was convinced to embrace a food product with a purpose most of us would never have imagined. So, what else don’t we know about the food we eat? If you’re curious, let’s keep the conversation going. Join the Orange Hatter Reading Club by visiting http://orangehatter.com/reading-club. This Wednesday night at 8:30 PM EST, we’ll be diving into the next chapters. Join us as we keep asking questions and learning together. #FiatFood #OrangeHatter image
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orangehatter 11 months ago
⁉️ Are We Accidentally Raising Our Kids to Be Lonely? As parents, we all want to raise confident, kind kids who can navigate the world successfully. But are our parenting choices unintentionally making it harder for them to build meaningful relationships? This is a delicate balance—teaching good manners without turning them into people-pleasers. And it’s one worth exploring, because both extremes—kids with no manners and kids who always comply—can lead to loneliness. In my latest blog, I share a real-life story from my homeschooling co-op that highlights why this balance matters, the pitfalls of compliance, and how to equip kids with the skills they need to build their “village.” Plus, I introduce the 7-Day Hero Journal Challenge—a simple way to help your child develop kindness, self-awareness, and compassion in just a few minutes each day. Click below to read more and learn how to raise kids who are kind, confident, and true to themselves: https://www.talilindberg.com/post/good-manners-compliance ❓ How do you help your kids strike this balance? Let me know in the comments! image
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orangehatter 11 months ago
When I was in business school, while my classmates were glued to Bloomberg, I was watching Animal Planet. I was there as a dutiful immigrant "child," on the set path to success: -> study hard; -> go to good schools; -> get a high-paying job. My head had led the way to where I was—Yale School of Management. Entering investment banking, however, marked the beginning of my realization of just how off-course I truly was. ❓ What if your heart pulls you toward a path that others call crazy? ❓ Would you be willing to pivot—to let your heart and gut take the lead? This week, I had the privilege of sharing my story and insights at the inaugural Full Stack Business Builder Network Conference led by Peter Saddington . During my workshop, Pivots with Purpose: Aligning Your Life, Business, and Vision with Your Values, I reflected on the transformative power of making bold life pivots to align my choices with my true internal values. Speaking to a room of entrepreneurs and business professionals, I shared how these pivots reshaped my life and work. For me, this has meant: - leaving investment banking to be “just a mom,” - choosing to homeschool my kids instead of sending them to traditional schools, and - shifting from corporate income to entrepreneurship. Along the way, my entrepreneurial focus evolved—from teaching money literacy with @freemarketkids ' HODL UP game, to empowering women through Orange Hatter Women Initiatives, and now teaching children through the Pebble & Wave Project. Here are the key takeaways I shared during the session: ✅ Trust Your Gut – Your instincts are powerful guides—don’t ignore them. ✅ Clarify Your Values – When you understand what truly matters to you, decisions become clearer. ✅ Serve with Purpose – Purpose-driven work has the power to change lives, including your own. A heartfelt thank you to Full Stack Business Builders for inviting me to speak and to Patricia Hill for moderating my session with such grace and poise. It was an honor to connect with an audience of innovators and dreamers. 🌟Here’s to building lives and businesses that stay true to our values! 🌟 #FullStackBusinessBuilder #PebbleAndWave #OrangeHatter
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orangehatter 11 months ago
This week’s Orange Hatter Reading Club meeting started off with some unexpected drama—our Zoom account was hacked by four teenage boys as a prank! To keep our space safe, if you’d like to join, please send me a personal email confirming that you’re a woman and that you understand this is a Bitcoin-only space. (see below) Despite the disruption, it was an incredible discussion about Chapters 2 and 3 of Fiat Food by Matthew Lysiak and @Saifedean Ammous ! 🌟 We kicked things off with the big news of Ross Ulbricht receiving a full and unconditional pardon. It sparked a lively debate about accountability and personal responsibility: ❓ Should the CEO of a knife company be held responsible if someone uses their product to stab someone? ❓ What about a spoon used in a drug- or alcohol-fueled crime? Should the CEOs of the spoon and alcohol manufacturers be arrested because they made the crime possible? With a lawyer in the group, this discussion went deep! We explored how these principles apply to Bitcoin innovators and programmers, questioning whether creators should be punished for the misuse of their platforms. Then we turned to chapter 2 of the book, which unpacked the story of Ancel Keys—a man with no formal training in nutrition or cardiology who somehow secured a spot on the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Nutrition Committee. Keys convinced the AHA to support his UNPROVEN theory that cholesterol causes heart disease. Through the AHA’s influence and reputation, this theory became gospel for generations of doctors worldwide. As a result, millions of people were told to eat lean, avoid meat, and fear cholesterol—advice that fundamentally shaped diets and public health policies across the globe, despite lacking solid scientific backing. One of our members is a doctor and shed light on this topic. She explained that cholesterol plays a critical role in maintaining a healthy body—it’s essential for building cell membranes, producing sex hormones, and supporting the brain and nervous system. She said, “Trying to lower cholesterol to prevent heart disease is like trying to stop a fire by getting rid of the firemen." Cholesterol isn’t the cause of the problem—it’s the body’s response to poor diet and chronic inflammation and damage.” Her insights were a powerful reminder of why it’s so important to question what we’ve been told and dig deeper into the science behind mainstream advice. 💕 This is why I love our club. We don’t just read books; we tackle tough topics, challenge assumptions, and grow together as a community of curious, driven women. 💡 Ready to join the conversation? If this sounds like your kind of group, go to for details to join. 🌍 For women in Europe and Africa: If you’d like to join a group that meets at 8:30 PM your time instead of Eastern Standard Time, comment with “YES” below, and let’s make it happen! image
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orangehatter 11 months ago
This week’s Orange Hatter Reading Club meeting started off with some unexpected drama—our Zoom account was hacked by four teenage boys as a prank! To keep our space safe, if you’d like to join, please send me a personal email confirming that you’re a woman and that you understand this is a Bitcoin-only space. (see below) Despite the disruption, it was an incredible discussion about Chapters 2 and 3 of Fiat Food by Matthew Lysiak and @Saifedean Ammous ! 🌟 We kicked things off with the big news of Ross Ulbricht receiving a full and unconditional pardon. It sparked a lively debate about accountability and personal responsibility: ❓ Should the CEO of a knife company be held responsible if someone uses their product to stab someone? ❓ What about a spoon used in a drug- or alcohol-fueled crime? Should the CEOs of the spoon and alcohol manufacturers be arrested because they made the crime possible? With a lawyer in the group, this discussion went deep! We explored how these principles apply to Bitcoin innovators and programmers, questioning whether creators should be punished for the misuse of their platforms. Then we turned to chapter 2 of the book, which unpacked the story of Ancel Keys—a man with no formal training in nutrition or cardiology who somehow secured a spot on the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Nutrition Committee. Keys convinced the AHA to support his UNPROVEN theory that cholesterol causes heart disease. Through the AHA’s influence and reputation, this theory became gospel for generations of doctors worldwide. As a result, millions of people were told to eat lean, avoid meat, and fear cholesterol—advice that fundamentally shaped diets and public health policies across the globe, despite lacking solid scientific backing. One of our members is a doctor and shed light on this topic. She explained that cholesterol plays a critical role in maintaining a healthy body—it’s essential for building cell membranes, producing sex hormones, and supporting the brain and nervous system. She said, “Trying to lower cholesterol to prevent heart disease is like trying to stop a fire by getting rid of the firemen." Cholesterol isn’t the cause of the problem—it’s the body’s response to poor diet and chronic inflammation and damage.” Her insights were a powerful reminder of why it’s so important to question what we’ve been told and dig deeper into the science behind mainstream advice. 💕 This is why I love our club. We don’t just read books; we tackle tough topics, challenge assumptions, and grow together as a community of curious, driven women. 💡 Ready to join the conversation? If this sounds like your kind of group, go to for details to join. 🌍 For women in Europe and Africa: If you’d like to join a group that meets at 8:30 PM your time instead of Eastern Standard Time, comment with “YES” below, and let’s make it happen! image
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orangehatter 11 months ago
Have you ever thought, ‘Surely the monetary system isn’t designed to work against us—it’s just unintended consequences, right?’ That’s exactly what I used to believe…until I started reading deeper. Last week in the Orange Hatter Reading Club, we explored Chapter 1 of Fiat Money by Matthewlysiak and @Saifedean Ammous , and it has been nothing short of eye-opening. I’ve always believed in human nature—the idea that people generally mean well and that most systemic issues are just byproducts of poor decisions, not intentional harm. But then I came across this quote from the book: 'Disguised under the veil of academia and monetary science, most of which being INDECIPHERABLE to the public, Keynes and his colleagues at the bank have demonstrated that, if needed, authorities could COVERTLY access the wealth of an entire nation through paper disguised as debt. Keynes wrote, "There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch [debase] the currency."’ (p. 20 and 23) Could it be that what we have isn’t just a broken system but one intentionally designed to serve a few at the expense of many? It’s not an easy question to sit with, but it’s exactly the kind of thing we dive into in this group. Together, we’re peeling back the layers of monetary history and economics, challenging assumptions, and finding clarity in a system designed to confuse. 💬 Want to join the conversation? We’re just getting started, and it’s already changing how we see the world. Send me a message or drop a comment—I’d love to share more about the Orange Hatter Reading Club. This isn’t just a book club—it’s a space to connect, learn, and start thinking differently about money and the systems shaping our lives. Join us this Wednesday night for more thought-provoking discussions. 🌍✨ #FiatMoney #FiatFood #OrangeHatterReadingClub image
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orangehatter 11 months ago
How do you stay healthy in a world where even doing everything 'right' isn’t enough? That was one of the deeply personal questions we talked about in our Orange Hatter Reading Club this week. 💛 This week, we kicked off our discussion of Fiat Money, by Matthew Lysiak and @Saifedean Ammous starting right from the Dedication. It opens with the story of Gina—a woman who followed every piece of advice about her health. She ate lean, avoided red meat, watched her cholesterol, and even took medication. Despite doing everything 'right,' she tragically died behind the wheel from a heart attack. It hit all of us hard because it’s an all-too-common story these days. Everyone is asking, 'How can I really be healthy?' It sets the tone for a conversation about how much of what we’re told—whether about health, money, or life—is influenced by narratives that don’t always serve us. Our group is a mix of women from diverse backgrounds—an educator, a librarian, a social worker, an artist, a metaphysical practitioner, a doctor, a lawyer, a homeschooling mom, and more—spanning different age groups and geographic locations. We started the meeting catching up, sharing laughs and updates, and connecting as friends before diving into current events and the book. Even though we only covered up to Chapter 1, the conversations were already so rich! One quote from the Foreword by Saifedean Ammous really stuck with us: '...how much of modern economics is propaganda to justify inflation...' It challenged us to think deeply about the world we live in. This is what our reading club is about—coming together to discuss big ideas, ask honest questions, and explore topics that truly matter. 💬 If this resonates with you, why not join us next week? We’d love to hear your perspective and connect over these thought-provoking discussions. Whether you’re here for the books, the connections, or both, the Orange Hatter Reading Club is a place where women can learn, grow, and support each other. Join us next week for another great conversation. 💡 Go to orangehatter.com/reading-club to sign up. #FiatMoney #Orangehatter #FiatFood image
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orangehatter 11 months ago
How do you stay healthy in a world where even doing everything 'right' isn’t enough? That was one of the deeply personal questions we talked about in our Orange Hatter Reading Club this week. 💛 This week, we kicked off our discussion of Fiat Money, by Matthew Lysiak and @`Saifedean Ammous`, starting right from the Dedication. It opens with the story of Gina—a woman who followed every piece of advice about her health. She ate lean, avoided red meat, watched her cholesterol, and even took medication. Despite doing everything 'right,' she tragically died behind the wheel from a heart attack. It hit all of us hard because it’s an all-too-common story these days. Everyone is asking, 'How can I really be healthy?' It sets the tone for a conversation about how much of what we’re told—whether about health, money, or life—is influenced by narratives that don’t always serve us. Our group is a mix of women from diverse backgrounds—an educator, a librarian, a social worker, an artist, a metaphysical practitioner, a doctor, a lawyer, a homeschooling mom, and more—spanning different age groups and geographic locations. We started the meeting catching up, sharing laughs and updates, and connecting as friends before diving into current events and the book. Even though we only covered up to Chapter 1, the conversations were already so rich! One quote from the Foreword by Saifedean Ammous really stuck with us: '...how much of modern economics is propaganda to justify inflation...' It challenged us to think deeply about the world we live in. This is what our reading club is about—coming together to discuss big ideas, ask honest questions, and explore topics that truly matter. 💬 If this resonates with you, why not join us next week? We’d love to hear your perspective and connect over these thought-provoking discussions. Whether you’re here for the books, the connections, or both, the Orange Hatter Reading Club is a place where women can learn, grow, and support each other. Join us next week for another great conversation. 💡 Go to orangehatter.com/reading-club to sign up. #FiatMoney#Orangehatter#FiatFood image
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orangehatter 11 months ago
💡💍Helping Your Wife See the Value of Bitcoin Bitcoiner husbands, have you been struggling to help your wife understand the value of Bitcoin? You’re not alone—this conversation can be tough, especially when it feels like you’re speaking two different languages. Here’s the winning combination that’s worked for so many families: 1️⃣ Play HODL UP together as a family. This isn’t just a game—it’s a fun, hands-on way to help your wife and kids grasp the big picture of Bitcoin without getting bogged down by fiat currency conversion rates or charts. Here’s what one husband shared about his experience: **"The first few minutes were rough to play with my wife and two kids under 11. But after the first halving, the light switch turned on in ALL OF THEM. It was a moment I am still struggling to describe—I started tearing up because they seemed to get it. Especially my youngest, who asked in a frustrated way why the Bitcoin reward wasn’t more. I was so impressed by how much they learned by the time we wrapped up the game. My wife was even more interested in our personal cold storage strategy. My kids better understood deflation and value as well. "** 2️⃣ Invite her to the Orange Hatter Women’s Reading Club. In this cozy, women-led space, she’ll find a supportive community to ask honest questions, share insights, and discover the why behind Bitcoin—on her own terms. 🎯 Your next steps: ✅ Download the FREE 21-Bitcoin Lessons PDF to see what lessons HODL UP teaches at freemarketkids.com ✅ Encourage your wife to join the Orange Hatter Women’s Reading Club for empowering conversations in a safe environment. Our winter session kicks off tomorrow night. We'll be studying Fiat Food by @MatthewLysiak and @Saifedean Ammous . Details at Orangehatter.com/reading-club Bitcoin is about more than numbers—it’s about creating a stronger future for your family. Start the journey together. 🌟 #BitcoinEducation #HODLUP #OrangeHatter @FreeMarketKids
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orangehatter 11 months ago
**🎯 What’s the Secret to Lifelong Success? It’s a 3-Legged Stool! 🪑** As parents and grandparents, we all want to prepare our children to thrive in an ever-changing world. But how do we ensure they grow into resilient, confident, and capable individuals? Here’s the answer: success is like a three-legged stool. Each leg represents a critical milestone: 1️⃣ Building Character: Instilling traits like honesty, empathy, and perseverance. 2️⃣ Developing Confidence: Helping children believe they can make a difference in the world. 3️⃣ Understanding How Money Works: Teaching them the big picture of money, not just saving in a piggy bank. Remove one leg, and the stool topples. Together, these elements create a balanced foundation for lifelong success. In my latest article, I explore how these milestones connect, why they’re essential, and how parents can start building this strong foundation today. 📝 Read the full article here: https://www.talilindberg.com/post/the-strong-start-success-path-the-clear-roadmap-to-your-child-s-lifelong-success 💡 What are your thoughts? Are you already focusing on one or more of these areas with your kids? Let’s discuss how we can raise the next generation to thrive! 👉 Share this with parents or educators who would benefit from this holistic framework. Together, we can build strong foundations for a brighter future. 🌟 image
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orangehatter 11 months ago
✨ Raising Kids with Timeless Values in a Fast-Changing World ✨ Parenting today isn’t easy. Raising kids with strong values can seem like an uphill battle. How do you teach your kids kindness, honesty, and resilience when the world seems to glorify shortcuts and distractions? It’s a challenge many of us face, but here’s the good news: small, intentional actions can make a big impact. 🌟 In my latest blog post, I explore: ✅ Why timeless values matter now more than ever. ✅ Practical ways to help your kids build character every day. ✅ How these values create ripples beyond your family, shaping communities and futures. Let’s give our kids the tools to thrive—not just for their own benefit, but for the world they’ll grow up in. 💛 👉 Plus, check out the FREE 7-Day Hero Journal Challenge! It’s a simple, fun way to help your kids develop acts of kindness, bravery, and self-reflection. Join us at HeroJournalChallenge.com. 📖 Read the full post here: https: https://www.talilindberg.com/post/raising-grounded-kids-in-a-world-full-of-shifting-values Let’s start a conversation: What values are you teaching your kids, and how are you making it happen? Share your thoughts below! 👇 image
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orangehatter 11 months ago
🌟 Join the Orange Hatter Reading Club 2025 Winter Session! 🌟 Are you looking for a welcoming space to connect with like-minded women and explore the fascinating intersection of Bitcoin, food, and the economy? Next Wednesday, January 15th, the Orange Hatter Reading Club kicks off its Winter Session, diving into a revealing book that will challenge your thinking and spark engaging conversations: 📖 Fiat Food by Matthew Lysiak with Saifedean Ammous What to Expect: ✨ Wednesdays, 8:30-9:45 PM EST – Set aside time each week for connection, learning, and thought-provoking discussions with fellow women Bitcoiners. ✨ Engaging Format: The first half of each meeting is all about building relationships and catching up with one another. The second half? Tackling current events and diving deep into the week’s chapters. ✨ Curated Schedule: Some chapters are short and impactful, so we’ve grouped them to keep the pace engaging and manageable. (Full schedule attached!) Why Join Us? This isn’t just a book club – it’s a community. Whether you’re new to Bitcoin or a seasoned enthusiast, you’ll gain fresh perspectives, build meaningful connections, and leave each session with a deeper understanding. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a vibrant group where you can learn, grow, and explore important ideas alongside supportive, like-minded women. 🖊 Sign up here: orangehatter.com/reading-club Let’s make 2025 the year of deeper understanding and connection. See you inside the club! 💛👒 image