Aired: August 31, 2009 - 11 am PST :: SPECIAL GUEST: Scott Smith, CEO of YOUTH INTERMEDIA KidzEra Magazine, Teen News TV, KidzEra.com and KidzEra Mobile :: CO-HOST: Logan Clarke, investigator, actor and author of “Last Night An Angel Stopped By” - This week Allen and Logan discuss with Scott Smith Youth Intermedia’s commitment to empower kids from all over the globe by providing them with an opportunity to create and have their work appear in an international forum via magazine, web and TV. Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to this show!
Aired: August 24, 2009 - 11 am PST :: SPECIAL GUEST:Nanette Zumwalt, CADC II, BRII, President and CEO of Hired Power: - Allen and Nanette discuss Hired Power’s long established professional transition services used during the sobriety process. From safe passage to facilities, to monitoring and assisting with transition, they examine what can be done during the difficult times as clients re-establish healthy lifestyles. If you know anyone with a chemical dependency problem, you won’t want to miss this show.
Aired: August 17, 2009 - 11 am PST :: SPECIAL GUEST: Rae Pica, Radio host and author of 18 books, including A Running Start - During this show, Rae discusses with Allen, Tom and Linda why children need to move and play and how it benefits the whole child, not just for the sake of their physical selves, but also for social, emotional and cognitive development.
Aired: August 10, 2009 - 11 am PST :: SPECIAL GUEST: Dore E. Frances, M.A. A.C.C. Horizon Family Solutions, LLC and Radio Host of “Troubled Teen Help” :: Co-Host: Tom Costanzo, Co-Founder of; Adolescent Special Needs and Placement - Listen as Dore, Tom and Allen discuss both positive and negative flags to look for when placing an “at risk” teen into a specialized school or program.
Aired: August 3, 2009 - 11 am PST :: SPECIAL GUEST: Blaise Cardoza, Sephten Clevenger and the Jensen Family - This week’s show features “Wisdom from the other side of the table” as Blaise Cardoza and Stephen Clevenger ask questions of the Jensen kids who discuss how they have co-created, with their parents... Today the Teens and Tweens Rule!