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GenXTalksUrNews
11/2/2008 10:48 PM UTC
Love the show
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8/6/2008 8:06 AM UTC
thanks for stopping by and showing some love.
Beautifully Broken
7/24/2008 9:27 PM UTC
Your welcome. Thanks for visiting my page, maybe you can listen to one of my shows next time. :-)
Life Trekking Coach
6/19/2008 11:21 PM UTC
Thanks for stopping by!
Laughing Lady
6/15/2008 5:19 PM UTC
Thank you for stopping by to laugh with us for the HEALTH of it in "It's Time To Laugh"! I love the idea of your show and will happily listen often. My boys are not yet teens but I am sure preparation on my part can only HELP. LOL I wish you giggles, Laughing Lady
The Teens View
6/14/2008 4:56 AM UTC
Yay you marked us as a favorite!..I feel special! (Shellie insisted i say that lol) Ya'll are awesome!
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5/17/2008 9:26 PM UTC
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Life Trekking Talk™
5/15/2008 6:52 AM UTC
Thanks for listening to the show! Love the energy in your show!!
The Spiritual Envoy
4/24/2008 10:08 PM UTC
Hi Sarah, Thank you so much for making our shows a favorite! Hope you will listen as much as possible and call in when you can. We love to hear from our folks! Thanks again! Eva, Danah and Mike The Spiritual Envoy Series
Queen Unique
4/24/2008 6:34 PM UTC
Greetings and many blessings to you! Just wanted to drop a line to say hello and send my respects to you as a part of the BTR fam! And BTW...check out my show on Mondays & Fridays @ 10pm EST...no tellin what I might speak on next! Good luck in all you do...XOXO ~Q.U.
TheSavvyJobseeker
4/12/2008 5:13 AM UTC
What a great title for a show. Teenagers definitely become aliens at some point. But, if you ask my mother, she will say the same about me.
The Hood Report
4/4/2008 6:13 AM UTC
No problem. Have a great weekend !
PPC1
1/22/2008 7:43 PM UTC
HATE IS EASY LOVE TAKES COURAGE !!!!!!!!!
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Join Sarah and guests as we champ at the bit of modern youth. Innovative, thought provoking and provocative, this show aims to connect you with thought leaders in the youth field and bring you radical ideas that may just shake things up a bit. Join some enthusiastic, community-minded change makers as we navigate the way forward for the future generation. We want to make an impact and we want you to join us.
Sarah Newton
Date / Time: 12/1/2009 8:00 PM UTC
Category: Parents
Call-in Number: (347) 324-5003
“Children are taught what they should do, but few are helped in the discovery of what they can do.”, Marti Eicholz. Children learn in unique ways, so join us as we pick Tina’s brain about learning styles and how we can support our children to create their unique learning environment and discover what is RIGHT with your child. Tina Marie Meyer is passionate about helping children and their families in the discovery of what they can do! Believe me, Tina knows her stuff and this will be a fun show.
Date / Time: 2/2/2008 12:57 PM UTC
I recently asked a group of teenagers what advice they would give to their parent on parenting and their answers were illuminating, honest and hopeful I think. Here are their Secrets.
Secret Number One - Your old style of parenting will no longer work.
When we are small we need you there with us, teaching us how to do everything, teaching us what is right and wrong, teaching us how to behave, how to relate to people and how to take care of ourselves. Then we go to school and get older. We still need you but this time we want you to take us to the many clubs we join, make our lunches, make sure we have done our homework and have the correct school-books. We need cheering on from the sidelines of our football matches and to look after us when we don’t feel well. When we enter the teenage years we still need you, we just need you in a different way. We still need the taxi service and we still need you to come to our football matches (just please don’t scream as loud!) We still need you to look after us when we are feeling down, even though we might say we don’t. However, we no longer want you to remind us of every little thing; we want to learn by ourselves. We don’t want you asking us questions all the time, we want to get on with it. We want to find our own systems for dealing with our homework rather than you nagging us. We don’t need you to manage us any more, we need to learn to do it ourselves. So when we are making a mess of things, don’t step in! Ask us how we can make sure it doesn’t happen again.Read more