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Jason Cox, Director of Business Development for Brightstone Transitions, a young adult program in northern Georgia, joined Lon September 2, 2015 to talk about problems millennials have. Basically, Jason explained, they are so used to interacting with people through a screen that they have trouble developing real relationships. Listen to this podcast where he explained how Brightstone helps their students get control over digital use and works with them to introduce them into the community where they learn how to relate to other people.
Contact: Jason Cox 336-971-3434 jason@brightstonetransitions.com www.brightstonetransitions.com
Lon Woodbury 208-267-7717 lonwoodbury@gmail.com www.strugglingteens.com
This is one of a series of short interviews about new developments in the network of private, parent-choice residential schools and programs helping struggling teens and young adults. The guests are innovative leaders in this network. To hear other interviews in this series, click on "Follow" above, or click on The Woodbury Report or www.strugglingteens.com