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Ross explores how kids can grow with great mentors, better examples, real-world skills, creativity, health, entrepreneurship, technology, family adventure, and future-ready confidence. Expect conversations with parents, builders, educators, founders, mentors, and frontier thinkers about what kids need to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

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