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08/20/2013
15 Minutes Recently, you opened your program talking about meltdowns and how to avoid/deal with them. I have a few things I find helpful... More >>

Tags: GymInternet-MediaTelevision
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08/13/2013
My Self-Discipline Accomplishment We live in rural area where my husband farms. A local firefighter and his wife opened up a CrossFit gym in their farm shed. Our son began crossfit with them... More >>

Tags: AttitudeBehaviorComplimentEat Less-Move MoreFitnessGymInternet-MediaMotivationTeamworkTelevisionValues
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08/09/2013
Childhood Fears This subject has been a stump I get on often over the years. When I was a child I was so blessed to live in the country. We didn't have a TV and my mom stayed home. More >>

Tags: FearsHealthInternet-MediaMental HealthSAHM stay-at-home momTelevision
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06/25/2013
We Made the Decision to Be Parents Recently, I was watching morning television as I was preparing to leave for my day when I heard a story that grabbed my attention. More >>

Tags: AgendaAppreciationAttitudeBudgetEducationFamily/Relationships - Parent/ChildGraduationInternet-MediaJobParentingPart-time workRaising kidsStay-At-Home-MomsTelevisionValues
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06/24/2013
Our Differences Make Us Strong The difference between men and women I think can be illustrated best by how my soon-to-be wife and I bought our house. You see for her it is a home... More >>

Tags: Internet-MediaLiving togetherMan's point of viewMarriageMen's Point of ViewShacking UpTelevisionValues
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05/22/2013
Gal Fun Before Technology Here are only a few listener responses about what girls did for fun before there were laptops, smartphones and Game Boys... More >>

Tags: Internet-MediaTelevisionWoman's point of viewWomen's Point of View
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03/21/2013
How to Cure the Navel-Gazing Epidemic Narcissism is one of the biggest dangers today, especially with kids. Parents are doing everything they can to rescue their kids from their own laziness and failures. More >>

Tags: AttitudeBehaviorCell phoneHealthInternet-MediaMental HealthNarcissismParentingPersonal Responsibilityself-esteemSelf-respectSocial IssuesTelevisionTwitter
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11/02/2012
Don't Blame TV, Blame the Parents My dad had gotten tickets to a football game and we decided to go for some father-daughter bonding time. After the game, we walked to the metro station to head home. It was crowded and our team had won a qualifying match. More >>

Tags: BehaviorInternet-MediaInternet/MediaMannersParentingTelevisionValues
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01/23/2012
The Most Overlooked Consequence of Television on Children The television in today's home can mean so many things. For some, it's a status symbol. For others, it's instant babysitting when a parent needs a break. Most of us also wouldn't dispute the entertainment value. But, there's a hidden consequence not talked about often which may have you think twice before your child watches the next latest greatest show. More >>

Tags: CharacterCharacter-Courage-ConscienceChildrenInternet-MediaParentingTelevisionValues
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11/11/2010
IconIn the election last week, Missy Reilly Smith ran for Washington DC delegate to the United States House of Representatives (she lost to Eleanor Holmes Norton).  Smith ran largely as an anti-abortion candidate. She ran 30 second ads which aired 24 times on local broadcast network affiliates across the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area, preceded by a 15 second warning (added by the station management) due to the shocking content. What was the ad? More >>

Tags: AbortionInternet-MediaMorals, Ethics, ValuesPoliticsReligionTelevisionValues
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