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Recent Posts in ‘08 – August 2010’

How technology has changed youth, parents and family relationships!

AIRED: August 11 and September 29, 2010 – 3 PM PST :: “How technology has changed youth, parents and family relationships” :: Guest: Vanessa Van Petten
Youthologist and award-winning author, Vanessa Van Petten, joins Allen to explore how technology has changed youth, parents and family relationships. Is the next generation becoming socially illiterate? Are cell phones like virtual leashes? How can parents balance the modern age with keeping it simple and maintaining strong, deep communication when shallow communication abounds.

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“Don’t Miss – Motivating Teens to Discover Their Career Passion”

AIRED: August 30, 2010– 11 am PST :: “Don’t Miss – Motivating Teens to Discover Their Career Passion”
High school students today have an abundance of post-secondary education and career options, yet most report report that they do not possess the knowledge or skills necessary for making good career choices. Allen discuss with Lissa her three-step process to facilitate student career decision-making using the “best of the best” resources and techniques.

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How to Hit A Curve Ball: Rethinking Family Life for “Workaholic” Professionals with Kids

AIRED: August 25, 2010– 3:00 pm PST :: “How to Hit A Curve Ball: Rethinking Family Life for “Workaholic” Professionals with Kids” :: Scott Singer ::
Strategic change expert, Scott R. Singer shares his personal story with our listeners along with examples of rethinking family life in his new book, How to Hit a Curve Ball: Confront and Overcome the Unexpected. Being able to deal with the unexpected is an invaluable business and “life” tool-but how do you do it? Curveball hitters are not born, they are made. Singer shares a psychology-researched, self-tested process that can lead anyone to the homerun derby.

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168 Hours: You Have More Time than You Think

AIRED: August 18, 2010– 3:00 pm PST :: “168 Hours: You Have More Time than You Think” :: Laura VanderKam ::
In her new book, 168 Hours: You Have More Time than You Think, Laura Vanderkam demystifies the notion that there aren’t enough hours in the day. She shares with Allen and our listeners how to accomplish their goals by reexamining their weekly allotment of 168 hours.

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Feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or out of balance? It’s Time to Bring Your Life Back to Center

AIRED: August 16, 2010– 11 am PST :: “Feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or out of balance? It’s Time to Bring Your Life Back to Center”
Miles Adcox joins Allen to examine the impact of challenging life events, relationships, emotional trauma, distorted or compulsive behaviors in yourself or those you love. Anxiety, codependency or just the stresses of daily living that can keep you from the peace and balance you desire.

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How Momma Got Her Grove Back

AIRED: August 9, 2010– 11 am PST :: “How Momma Got Her Grove Back” :: Allana Pratt :: She not only entertains but empowers her audiences to have what we all want – a sense of freedom and peace being exactly who we are. Allen and Allana review her popular book “How Mama Got Her Groove Back” – and the 6 Secrets Every Mom Needs to Know to stay Sane, Sexy and Satisfied When Mama’s Happy.

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Getting Teens involved in Achieving a Heaven on Earth

Aired: August 4, 2010– 3:00 pm PST :: “Getting Teens involved in Achieving a Heaven on Earth” :: John Wade ::

Whether it’s finding spiritual harmony, reducing carbon emissions, quelling hostilities among races, cutting taxes, or feeding the hungry, John Wade translates to Allen and his guests the belief that every single person has the capacity to change the world for the better.

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The Culture of Excess

AIRED: August 2, 2010– 11 am PST :: “The Culture of Excess” :: Dr. Jay Slosar :: America is suffering from unrealistic and unlimited expectations of how we should each be living a rich life.Allen and Jay discuss the potential disaster ahead by overindulging and over-praising our children and that we’re raising a generation that lacks self control and who will continue our cycle of cultural excess.

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