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In this episode, Jey and Joe discuss the Joon Kids app, a behavior management platform that helps parents set their kids up for success. They talk about the app's features, such as assigning quests and earning coins, and how it can be tailored to individual children. They also discuss the app's benefits, including promoting consistency, routines, and accountability. The conversation highlights the importance of quick wins and the distinction between productive and unproductive screen time. Joe also mentions the clinician tooling and discounts available for therapists and treatment providers. The episode concludes with Joe sharing his roots and core values and offering advice for struggling parents to start from where they are and focus on taking the next step. In this conversation, Joe emphasizes the importance of taking small steps toward success and not getting overwhelmed by the big picture. He encourages focusing on the current skill set and information available to make progress every day. The mindset of continuous improvement can be applied to various aspects of life, including parenting and work. The conversation also touches on the contentious topic of pineapple on pizza, with Joe firmly stating his position against it. The episode concludes with a discussion promoting the Joon app and the excitement for future collaboration.
By Jey YoungIn this episode, Jey and Joe discuss the Joon Kids app, a behavior management platform that helps parents set their kids up for success. They talk about the app's features, such as assigning quests and earning coins, and how it can be tailored to individual children. They also discuss the app's benefits, including promoting consistency, routines, and accountability. The conversation highlights the importance of quick wins and the distinction between productive and unproductive screen time. Joe also mentions the clinician tooling and discounts available for therapists and treatment providers. The episode concludes with Joe sharing his roots and core values and offering advice for struggling parents to start from where they are and focus on taking the next step. In this conversation, Joe emphasizes the importance of taking small steps toward success and not getting overwhelmed by the big picture. He encourages focusing on the current skill set and information available to make progress every day. The mindset of continuous improvement can be applied to various aspects of life, including parenting and work. The conversation also touches on the contentious topic of pineapple on pizza, with Joe firmly stating his position against it. The episode concludes with a discussion promoting the Joon app and the excitement for future collaboration.