Recent Posts in ‘2010 Shows’
Who am I? Developing a Stable Sense of Self and Identity in a Culture of Excess
AIRED: October 20, 2010– 3 pm PST TITLE: “Who am I? Developing a Stable Sense of Self and Identity in a Culture of Excess”” SPECIAL GUEST: Dr. Jay Slosar http://www.cultureofexcess.com : Join Allen and Dr. Jay Slosar as they tackle several of the most important developmental issues facing today’s teens and young adults discovering who they are and what they will become. Will I be like my parents?
Live at SunHawk – Teens Talk Hope and Recovery
AIRED: October 18, 2010– 11 am PST :: “Live at SunHawk – Teens Talk Hope and Recovery”
Allen journeys to host a live show from Sunhawk Adolescent Recovery Center with Ben Harris and teens who have their own unique stories to tell of hope and recovery. In addition to individual and family therapy, students at SunHawk receive 28 hours per week of substance abuse-focused group therapy sessions, addressing critical recovery topics such as character education, life skills, spirituality, relapse prevention, and the 12 Steps.
Be True to Yourself While Changing Those Parts of Your Life You Wish Were Different
Listen Live: October 11, 2010– 11 am PST :: “Be True to Yourself While Changing Those Parts of Your Life You Wish Were Different” Allen and his guest, Nick Berar, explore the meaning of “personal truth” and the steps it takes to make important changes in your life that you wish were different … changes that will allow you to reclaim your power and truth, and experience abundance.
Pill Head: The Secret Life of a Painkiller Addict
AIRED: October 6, 2010– 3:00 pm PST :: “The Secret Life of a Painkiller Addict” :: Our guest, Joshua Lyons, shares with Allen and our audience his journey through chaos, loss, and gradual transformation toward a new life. Bringing together an addict’s mind and a journalist’s eye, his tenacious and candid memoir will resonate with anyone who is struggling with chemical dependence and looking for the courage and strength to heal.
“Fixing Freddie, A Bad Dog Who Heals a Fractured Family”
AIRED: October 4, 2010– 3:00 pm PST :: “Fixing Freddie, A Bad Dog Who Heals a Fractured Family ” :: Allen and his guest, Paula Munier discuss the aftermath of divorce and her efforts to create a stable home for her son and a new life for herself. At the heart of her family’s story is a plotline so true, so scientifically replicable that it makes a story about a bad dog who helps create a new family from the fragments of an old family seem unusual.
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.
Keepers of the Children: Native American Wisdom and Parenting
AIRED: September 27, 2010 – 11:00 AM PST :: Special Guest: Laura Ramirez, Psychologist and Author
Laura is the author of “Keepers of the Children: Native American Wisdom and Parenting.” This award-winning book combines ancient native concepts with cutting-edge psychology to show parents how to raise children to develop their natural strengths, hone keen self preservation skills that will keep them safe from harm and grow into adults who share their strengths with others by making unique contributions to the world. And…back by popular demand, writer and satirist Will Jones as Allen’s co-host. This is a show you won’t want to miss!
“Jumping on the “Brain Train” to Accelerated Learning”
AIRED: September 22, 2010– 3:00 pm PST :: “Jumping on the “Brain Train” to Accelerated Learning” :: Mike Byster ::
Mike Byster, founder of Brainetics, describes to Allen and our listeners his revolutionary system that uses mathematics to teach students how to use two parts of the brain at the same time; one part processes information while the other part stores information. This new power allows a student’s (and adult’s) mind to work better and faster at ALL topics and subjects – math, history, science, languages – bringing their entire thinking process to a new, higher level.
The Lost Art of Parenting
AIRED on September 20, 2010– 11 am PST :: “The Lost Art of Parenting: :: Parenting is a lost art, according to our guest Jeannie Courtney. And the “why” it is lost has a great deal to do with the fact that iPods and TV spend more time with our kids than we do.
“TEEN VOICES” CREATE SOCIAL CHANGE WORLD-WIDE
AIRED: September 15, 2010– 3 pm PST :: “TEEN VOICES” CREATE SOCIAL CHANGE WORLD-WIDE :: Allen and Jenny Amory from “Teen Voices” discuss their intensive journalism mentoring and leadership development program for teen girls whose mission is to support and educate teen girls to amplify their voices and create social change through media.
Cultural Inconvenience – The Family Unplugged
AIRED: September 8, 2010– 3:00 pm PST :: “Cultural Inconvenience – The Family Unplugged” :: Kevin Ross Emery discusses with Allen the emergence of what psychologist and scientists are terming the “unplugged from reality, too wired virtual / technology culture” that is changing the way we as a culture think and behave.



