Raising a Canadian

#4: Rich Creyer, My Dad

56 min · 3 de oct de 2025
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In this engaging conversation, Amy Creyer Percifield interviews her father, Rich Creyer, exploring his life journey, career experiences, and perspectives on parenting and culture. Rich shares insights from his early work in technology & finance, his transition to a successful career in headhunting, and the impact of the 2008 financial crisis on his professional life. The discussion also delves into the differences between American and Canadian healthcare, the challenges of modern parenting, and the influence of social media on children. Rich emphasizes the importance of common sense, responsibility, and the value of community in raising children, while reflecting on the evolving landscape of American values and culture.

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