Young Builders: Take Action 2026 with Tim Caban

Claire V.
February 24, 2026

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Young Builders: Take Action 2026

with Tim Caban

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10 Comments

  1. I am very eager for this. Writing on Sunday, these topics are very important as this mishap train we are on continues to jump tracks. God, please have mercy and give us divine guidance.

  2. Hmmm, generational wealth, family, friends sounds so wonderful. However the biggest problem for Millennials, Gen Z and younger is the isolation, loneliness and a declining marriage and birthrates. All great advice in this video but it missed the macro issue. How to network, find and maintain friendships when you have no culture, no customs and traditions, no institutional trust and a world that is in turmoil might be a good issue to look into. You may not find any ground changing solutions but the fact the problem is acknowledged can be soothing to a young soul.

    1. This is an issue for many Boomers too. It seems as though it’s orchestrated by the ‘governance.’ I have almost nothing in close common with my local ‘community.’ Any family has passed away, or estranged, so declining social circles. Family and Childhood friends that can be trusted have commitments to their children and grandchildren, so there’s different priorities. Plus if one is older it’s much more difficult to network. People are also more transient.

      1. This is why it is so much fun and so rewarding when we find each other. Thinking about how we can do more get togethers – even an annual event.

        1. Catherine,
          I agree that an annual Solari event would be helpful. Perhaps with a goal to hold 3 or 4 regional events in the US so that the younger people can drive to the location. Ricardo may have ideas about what might work in Europe. Also, it may be helpful to cross-promote Children’s Health Defense’s site and annual event, Brownstone Institute event at Polyface Farm, Rogue Food conferences. Also ICAN/The Highwire (Del Bigtree) is a source of health information and overall inspiration.

          I am rapidly approaching 65 years old. I come from a large family. However I am the only unmarried sibling. The others are too caught up in their lives and dramas to recognize and/or do something about what is happening. So many excuses. Solari, CHD, and The Highwire have kept me sane.

          Monica Schreiber

  3. As a person who is older than 55, I have children that are same age as Ricardo. I am so very thankful for this presentation.
    I can look back over the last 10 years plus and say- Catherine and the Solari team have made a big difference in our lives and focus and of our children when they were still at home and, also, in the last few years when helping them learn and navigate all kinds of family and financial issues.
    Thank you for having this format for “accentuating the positive actions we can take” and “elevating good”.
    Thank you Tim for sharing your wisdom to “speak in questions”. It is good to learn about this (or relearn as is my case). There are great modalities for better communication and it does start with a genuine and caring question.

  4. This was a most enthralling interview. I listened early yesterday while the sun came up. In nature I am so balanced. The discussion was pertinent. We have young children and we homeschool, so I do instill excellence and positive character traits. I also indulge in as many opportunities as our time and money allow – an investment. It is important that we are physically active. Leisure and pleasure matter, you know, for building more positive index neurons. I read “The Indoctrinated Brain”. Boredom and the freedom to build, draw, write and create are key. I continue to tell what this man echoed to my children. Please think of innovative ways to work for yourself, let me know how we can encourage your entrepreneurship. We purposely left the city and moved to a small rural community so they would participate locally and learn to build community and interact realistically without permits or overregulation. We have changed so many aspects of our life as a family to live more freely. Faith is fundamental.

    In my word salad, I want to really thank you for continued encouragement, positive discussions, solutions to the problems we all face. Every change is individual first. You are sharpening us. Thank you also for revisiting the book by James Hughes. What a fantastic tool to have in the family toolbox!

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