Gaming For Deeper Connection with Stephen Gillett

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Stephen Gillett is the co-founder and  former CEO at Chronicle—an Alphabet company born out of X, The Moonshot Factory—and is an executive advisor to the CEO at Google. As one of the youngest CIOs of a Fortune 500 company in history, he was responsible for leading the technological transformation of Starbucks under Howard Schultz. Stephen’s previous positions included CIO at Corbis, working directly with Bill Gates; President at Best Buy; and COO at Symantec. As an avid lifelong gamer, Wired also recognized him as an innovative Guild Master in World of Warcraft. Stephen lives in Silicon Valley with his high school sweetheart and their eight children.    In today’s episode, Stephen joins the podcast to talk about the role gaming plays in his household, and how it’s helped his family develop deeper connections.   KEY TAKEAWAYS:   Getting kids involved in business  How to create a 17 year old story  The logistics of 8 kids  The greatest gift he could give his kids  Why his kids need to be 8 years old to play video games  How epic gaming experiences help explain the important aspects of life  The power of connecting with your kids through their favorite games  “Before you get furious, get curious”  Why reviewing digital usage stats with your kids can help them correct usage time themselves  Disney Circle Service  Keeping online gaming safe  Why tablets are bad babysitters  EPISODE RESOURCES Stephen Gillet | Follow on Twitter From Simi Valley To Silicon Valley: A Story of Hard Work, Serendipity, and Questing by Stephen Gillett One Last Talk by Philip McKernan   PEOPLE MENTIONED Philip McKernan   QUOTES “It’s very hard to be selfish in a family of 8.” - Stephen Gillett   “Before you get furious, get curious.” - Stephen Gillett JOIN THE BROTHERHOOD Join the Front Row Dads private Facebook community so you can ask questions, share ideas, and be part of a supportive group of incredible brothers who help one another navigate the role of marriage and fatherhood.   LEAVE A REVIEW If you've listened to multiple Front Row Dads interviews and get value from the show, we'd love your support! Leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts only takes a minute, and in turn, it allows us to rank higher and become discovered by other Dads, just like you. Visit FrontRowDads.com/review and tell others what you think about the show!  

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