Gever Tulley, author of of 50 Dangerous Things You Should Let Your Children Do.

Topic: Teaching your children about safety by helping them learn to manage risk.

Issues: Exciting ways for your children (and you) to explore the world around them; melting glass, walking a tightrope, tasting electricity, throwing things out of moving cars, deconstructing appliances, and more.



Tom Heck, author of Duct Tape Teambuilding Games.

Topic: Fun activities to help your team—and your family—stick together.

Issues: Using team-building games and experiential learning to teach leadership, trust, cooperation, creativity, problem solving, and confidence.



John Bradshaw, author of Reclaiming Virtue[.

Topic: How we can develop the moral intelligence to do the right thing at the right time for the right reason.

Issues: The meaning of “inborn moral intelligence” and how we can cultivate it; how we can awaken in our children the desire to be good people; why our attempts to teach virtue fail so often; using movies and other cultural references to teach kids about virtue.