What’s more important for students to learn? Hear the story of Matty West, who has unlocked the secret of building critical thinking skills. Our Guest Matty West believes that complete strangers can do things for others with unconditional love and that it can make a huge difference in people’s lives. He wants to empower, challenge, ... Read more


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What’s more important for students to learn? Hear the story of Matty West, who has unlocked the secret of building critical thinking skills.

Our Guest

Matty West believes that complete strangers can do things for others with unconditional love and that it can make a huge difference in people’s lives. He wants to empower, challenge, and inspire young minds. He is fascinated with personal growth and developing a sharper mindset. Matty shares life experiences and lessons with his students, believing that everyone has GREATNESS inside of them, and Matty helps them tap into it. He is also writing a book called What if Today was Yesterday.

Topics discussed in this episode: The magic of soccer Students must be active participantsHow to get good at not answering questionsIt’s not what they think, it is that they are thinkingUnlocking greatnessResources mentioned in this episode: WebsiteLinkedInTwitter

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