Archive for December, 2011

December 23: Europe and Entrepreneurship; A Nursery Fit for a King or Queen

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Find out which European countries have citizens reporting that their governments make it hard to do business. Carl will tell you how you can make your baby’s nursery safe and healthy.

Dec. 12: Elvin Thompson (1pm); Who Pays Taxes; Dr. Mark Nagel (2pm)

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Elvin Thompson joins Carl to discuss the current local United Way campaign. It’s important to have enough true information about a subject in order to make a well-informed decision as to the posititons we take. Carl provides more insights regarding the reality of hwo pays taxes in America. Dr. Mark Nagel, Associate Professor in the […]

Dec. 13: Generations and 2012 Election; Stress in the Workplace; The Power and Beauty of Altruism

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Carl continues to challenge everyone to examine our own motives and attitudes about the upcoming elections as he discusses the attitudes of several generations of voters and, then,  moves on to continue his look at findings regarding stress on the job as he encourages employers and employees to “employ” the approaches that reduce stress. Then […]

Dec. 14:Spiritual Perspectives; Education and Separation by Sex; Can We Thrive Under Stress?

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Carl will cover another relevant topic from a biblical perspective then discuss a recent finding regarding the “benefits” of separating students by sex. Finally, we’ll explore whether we can thrive (not just survive) under stress.

Dec. 15: Coach Dip Metress (1pm); Dr. Richard Deaner (1:30); Who Pays Taxes?

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Dip Metress, head coach of the Augusta State University men’s basketball team, knows how to help his players win and it involves more than simply handling the ball. Dr. Richard Deaner, Assistant Professor of Counselor Education at Augusta State University, willshare some timely information on helping our kids handle depression/sadness during the holidays. Do the […]

Dec. 16: Are Men Really Sex-crazed Compared to Women? The Brain on Violent Video Games; Taking Care of Baby

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Conventional wisdom teaches a lot, but is it always reliable? Carl explains why conventional wisdom should be questioned as he discusses a recent study that addresses thoughts about sex among men and women. Then find out if there’s any real reason to be concerned about the impact of violent video games and finish your day […]

Dec. 5: Strengthen Your Credit Report; The Generations and the 2012 Election; Electronic Voting

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Carl resumes his discussion of ways to strengthen that important credit report then continues preparation for the 2012 elections by helping clarify the attitudes (which may need to be adjusted) of the various generations regarding candidates and issues as well as examining pros and cons of the electronic equipment that will be used for most […]

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