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Ahhh, the good old days.  When you could take the family to a movie and not have to worry about it warping the minds of your little children or offending the senses of the adults. A friend and I were just talking last night about how hard it is trying to let our kids enjoy [...]

The Story Of The Pencil

by Steve on 13, January, 2010

I found this story while exploring the site of Kevin Carroll’s site Katalyst (author of Rules of the Red Rubber Ball: Find and Sustain Your Life’s Work ).  I thought it was a nice story, worth sharing and was even more plesantly surprised when I realized it was from author Paul Coelho ( author of [...]

Epicurious.com is a great website with lots of great tools, recipes and articles.  This week I ran across their “Seasonal Ingredient Map” that show what fruits and vegetables are in season at what time of year broken out by month and state.  Cool tool that makes eating (and serving your family) the healthiest, freshest foods [...]

You Missed A Show? Missed a show?  How could you? Okay, besides you have a family and the show is on early Sunday mornings. Then here’s your chance to catch up.  I’ll be posting full breakouts of all the shows we did in 2009 but in the meantime check out any of the shows that [...]

Getting organized – your life, your kids, your house, your car, your office, your closet – it shouldn’t really be that hard, should it? Afterall, it’s one of the very first things they start trying to teach us, the very first time we walk into school (coats on your hook, bags and shoes in the [...]

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The Muppets Are Back – On YouTube

by Steve on 12, December, 2009

Animal, Beaker and the Swedish Chef (along with all of the others) are back! Watch them for a good laugh and share them with your kids. This one’s gone viral and racked up huge views all over the net already.

We spoke with Barabara Coloroso about her book “The Bully, The Bullied and the Bystander”. We first came across her in the Costco Connection magazine, believe it or not, and thought she had some good information and good approaches.  Coincidentally enough in the last couple of months we’d had a couple of parents talk to us [...]

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This week we interviewed Dr. Arthur Benjamin – a Mathematician and Mathemagician. Now normally ….. Math would not be the kind of topic I would want to spend a lot of time talking about. So let me explain why I chose to pick this as a topic and Dr. Benjamin as our expert for the [...]

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“Parents will always be catalysts for education reform.” def: Catalyst: An agent that precipitates -or- accelerates fundamental change In what is sure to be a phenomenally informative show, this Sunday on the  “My Great Kid” Radio Program (Sunday 8:00am-9:00am, WAAM 1600am or online at www.waamannarbor.com;  A podcast will be posted after the show) we will be [...]

Journalist David Kirby, from the Huffington Post and author of “Evidence of Harm”, discusses the newest numbers showing a sharp increase in Autism, concerns over the Hepatitis B vaccine and boys and his newest book “Animal Factory”.

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My Great Kid Radio – Swine Flu

by Steve on 13, October, 2009

This week on the My Great Radio Show we focused on the Swine Flu and the new reports showing an increase in Autism. We interviewed Dr. Vicky Debold from the National Vaccine Information Center about the development of the vaccine, it’s safety and the push being put on to vaccinate the nation.

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According to the flu vaccine insert there’s no proof the vaccine even works … so why take it?

Is the H1N1 flu really targeting children with disabilities?

Genocide seem like a strong word to use? You may not think so after reading the full story.