Peace Talks Radio: Peaceful Parenting (58:00 / 54:00 / or three 29:00 programs)
Series: Peace Talks Radio: Hour Long Specials
From: Good Radio Shows, Inc.
Length: 00:57:53
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Piece Description
Peace Talks: The radio series about peacemaking and nonviolent conflict resolution strategies. This is one of many newscast friendly hours that are currently available from Good Radio Shows, Inc. and producer Paul Ingles. When parents and children disagree, conflict can escalate rapidly, and we say or do things we often regret later. This time, on Peace Talks, we talk with a couple of people who offer ideas for the family tool kit that might help cool things down and prevent conflict in the first place. In part one, Suzanne Kryder visits with Dr. Victor LaCerva who believes that communication is the key. His books suggest that if family members can learn to express feelings through words, arguments can de-escalate and peace is possible in the home. In part two, Carol Boss visits with Ruth Beaglehole (pictured), founder of the Center For Nonviolent Education and Parenting in Los Angeles. Both parts of this one hour program are available as discrete half-hours as well. http://www.prx.org/pieces/6619 Plus there is another half-hour on parenting from a Native American perspective. http://www.prx.org/pieces/12741
Timing and Cues
00:00:00- 00:00:59 - Open Billboard
SEGMENT 1
00:00:00- 00:25:03 - Program Content
OUTCUE TO BREAK: "...after this break."
00:25:03- 00:26:03 - One Minute Music Break
SEGMENT 2
00:00:00- 00:29:53 - Program Content
OUTCUE: 7 seconds of music- music out cold.
OPTIONAL SEGMENT 3 - PEACE TALKS MUSIC EXTRA
3:51 - John Mellencamp - Peaceful World
(For Stations Needing a 58:00 Program)
OUTCUE: music ends.






Bill Anderson
Posted on January 17, 2007 at 12:00 PM | Permalink
Review of Peace Talks Radio: Peaceful Parenting (58:00 / 54:00 / or three 29:00 programs)
We all try to model good behavior as parents, as adults, and this gives us much to consider. The studio interviews were done well and I am so glad that a young person, in this case a young man, was interviewed.
Still, perhaps the show would benefit from a short "set up" piece filed from the field. I wanted to hear more voices from the real world and wanted to hear from more young people.
Is there a way to incorporate questions from the audience. If not a live call in component, would it be possible to have call-outs or to solicit phone calls in advance of the recording session? And is there any chance to provide a little levity, appropriate levity to help me release my listening angst and to demonstrate that the people in the studio have human qualities just like the rest of us.
I applaud the fact that we heard conversation about culture and gender and the complexities of being both a parent and child and the peer pressures we all face.
Still, this is purposful radio that respects my intelligence and embraces civility.