Here are a few media mentions:
"Those conversations should also touch on how each spouse was raised and what influenced their attitudes about money, says Ed Santana, a psychotherapist and executive-director for the Ontario Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
“When they understand where the other person is coming from and when they [learn] some of their choices about money, [their fight] becomes less personal,” he says.
Mr. Santana and financial experts also agree on some of the ways to bring together spenders and savers to find the middle ground."
You can see the full article at The Globe and Mail.
CTV News Channel: Ed Santana, Program Supervisor
"The program supervisor for Central Toronto Youth Services says bullying is not just due to a problem in the brain, but rather a problem in a culture that is intolerant towards gay, lesbian and transgendered youth." -- CTV News
Several years ago, I was proud to help design and run a program for some of Southern California's most high-risk juvenile offenders. Our successful program reversed the recidivism rate for this group of young men and women--helping turn around many young lives and protect the community. (I speak about the program about 3 minutes into the video.) Second Chance Video

