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Raising Resilience: A Conversation with Dr. Becky Kennedy

Health/Wellness Talk/Lecture
Great Hall
$10 ($8/members, students)
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Rebecca Kennedy

Join us for an inspiring evening with Dr. Becky Kennedy, bestselling author, clinical psychologist, and founder of Good Inside. Known for her compassionate and practical approach to modern parenting, Dr. Becky helps families navigate big feelings, tough moments, and everyday challenges with connection at the core.

In this engaging conversation moderated by Dr. Debbie Jones, superintendent of Bentonville Schools, Dr. Becky will share tools and insights for raising emotionally healthy kids—and becoming the parents we want to be.

Parents will be able to drop off their little ones at our Kid’s Night program while they attend the talk. Select the free add-on ticket option when checking out to secure a spot for your child.

After the lecture, copies of Dr. Becky’s book Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be, will be available for purchase, and she’ll be signing a limited quantity of books until 7:30 p.m.

Tickets are $10 ($8 for members and students). Reserve your spot online or by calling Guest Experience at (479) 657-2335 today.

About the Speakers

Dr. Becky Kennedy

Dr. Becky Kennedy, an American clinical psychologist, is the founder and CEO of Good Inside, an online platform offering parenting guidance. Dubbed the “millennial parent whisperer” by Time Magazine, she is also a #1 New York Times bestselling author for her book Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be.

For more information about Dr. Becky and Good Inside, visit https://www.goodinside.com/about.

 

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Dr. Debbie Jones

Dr. Debbie Jones is the superintendent of Bentonville Schools, the current Arkansas Superintendent of the Year, and one of four finalists for the National Superintendent of the Year award. She has more than 30 years of educational experience and is widely recognized as a thoughtfully progressive visionary.

Her work has led her to collaborate with the Arkansas state legislature on several occasions to make schools safer, and she has received national accolades for her efforts to build affordable housing for public school teachers in a challenging market.

Dr. Jones and her husband, DJ, are the parents of five children and two grandchildren.