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Join us as Richard Greenberg shares his expertise on creating a fulfilling and successful relationship. In this episode, Richard gives relationship advice on the five things every husband and father should know.
Richard Greenberg is a happily married father of four and the author of “Raising Children That Other People Like to be Around”. A native of Los Angeles, Richard graduated from UCLA with a Bachelor’s degree in English in 1976. Shortly thereafter, he married his childhood sweetheart JoAnn, with whom he continues to happily parent their four children. Richard has always been an analytical sort and keen observer, so after more than thirty years working in the entertainment industry and studying the dynamics of his own family, Richard wrote Raising Children that Other People Like to Be Around. Richard’s book humorously and practically guides parents toward improved communication and a team focus by sharing his very male point of view and offering logical, common-sense guidelines for people creating their own families. You can read more of Richard’s parenting tips, tools, and triumphs on his blog, Common Sense Dad.
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Join us as Richard Greenberg shares his expertise on creating a fulfilling and successful relationship. In this episode, Richard gives relationship advice on the five things every husband and father should know.
Richard Greenberg is a happily married father of four and the author of “Raising Children That Other People Like to be Around”. A native of Los Angeles, Richard graduated from UCLA with a Bachelor’s degree in English in 1976. Shortly thereafter, he married his childhood sweetheart JoAnn, with whom he continues to happily parent their four children. Richard has always been an analytical sort and keen observer, so after more than thirty years working in the entertainment industry and studying the dynamics of his own family, Richard wrote Raising Children that Other People Like to Be Around. Richard’s book humorously and practically guides parents toward improved communication and a team focus by sharing his very male point of view and offering logical, common-sense guidelines for people creating their own families. You can read more of Richard’s parenting tips, tools, and triumphs on his blog, Common Sense Dad.

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