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Episode: What’s So Bad About Nepotism? | No Stupid Questions | Episode 102

Published on January 12, 2023

Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

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Parent Nation

by Dana Suskind

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Yes I was talking to Dana Suskin who we both know she is a pediatric surgeon and she wrote this book called Parent Nation it's about what we have to do as a society to take care of all children and it's very much about the kids who are overlooked the kids who don't have advantages and Dana wrote a book prior to that called 30 Million Words and that also had some things to say about good parenting.

Angela discusses a book titled 'Parent Nation' written by pediatric surgeon Dana Suskin, which emphasizes the need for societal responsibility in caring for all children, particularly those who are often overlooked and disadvantaged. This mention is part of a broader dialogue that connects parenting concepts to nepotism.

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Thirty Million Words

by Dana Suskind

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Yes I was talking to Dana Suskin who we both know she is a pediatric surgeon and she wrote this book called Parent Nation it's about what we have to do as a society to take care of all children and it's very much about the kids who are overlooked the kids who don't have advantages and Dana wrote a book prior to that called 30 Million Words and that also had some things to say about good parenting.

Angela discusses Dana Suskin's book '30 Million Words', mentioning it as a prior work to her book 'Parent Nation'. In this context, Angela highlights how both books address important themes in parenting, particularly focusing on the needs of overlooked children.

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