All right, good evening, everyone. My name is liz artlip and i would like to welcome you to the wharf. Pick up those notes, if you havent done so silence your cell phones. Feel free to keep them on, tagus on social media, just do it silently. We have cspan booktv with us and you dont want to be the one whose phone starts ringing on national television. When we get to the q a portion i will be passing around a wireless microphone. If you have a question please raise your hand and wait for us to get you with the microphone and sneak into it so everyone can hear you and everyone who might be watching on tv in the future can hear you as well. If youve not purchased a copy of the book and you would like to they are available at the register up friends. You can buy a copy or two or three or four, however many you decide you need, hopefully more than one. After the events, happy to sign books, now first for why we are here, to listen to george beebe talk about the russia trap how our shadow w
Yale. A little bit of a play on words. Host we want to introduce you to sam sorbo was written a book called theyre your kids an inspirational journey from selfdoubter to home school advocate. Are you a teacher . Guest i am. Without that sort of approval, its approval, its just a reached a certain level of success and they feel they have something to offer. But because of that, if i related back to parents, all parents could be teachers at barricades. But they are denied that feeling of capability and thats why the subtitle is an inspirational journey from soft batter to homeschool advocate because they doubted myself. Host did you start your kids in Public School . Guest yeah, my oldest was in second grade and the system just failed him. They just arent educating him the way i thought it should be done. And it was a hard transition. It is a hard transition for someone whos been publicly educated to think they might do a better job than the school. So what i said as i can do at least as