Exclusive Interview Series with Mike Domitrz
Be ACCOUNTABLE in Life and Relationships:

Welcome to this month’s exclusive interview with a dear friend of mine, Sam Silverstein. Sam is the Founder of the Accountability Academy, THE international expert on personal accountability, and the author of the powerful life-changing book No More Excuses!
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Mike Domitrz, critically-acclaimed author, expert, and internationally renown speaker, travels the world each year working with students and parents. As the Executive Director of The Date Safe Project, he is one of the country’s most sought-after speakers for discussing respect and dating with teens and parents. As a father of teenagers, he also understands how each day can bring new challenges. How can Mike help your family?
While working with school districts throughout the country, Mike gets to hear thousands of teenagers share WHY they find talking with Mom and Dad to be uncomfortable. He also hears from the teenagers about the overly sexualized world they are experiencing (including their fears: from being “dumped” to being “used” to the tragedy of sexual assault). Before leaving each community, he asks the students
Thanks for visiting us here at The Date Safe Project. Helping teenagers make the safest and smartest choices regarding dating, respect, relationships, boundaries, intimacy, sexual activity, and intervening with friends in dangerous situations is a mission we take seriously each and every day. As the brother of a sexual assault survivor, I’ve seen first hand the trauma sexual violence can cause a family. No one should have to experience such pain.
