How to talk to youth about mental health, substance use, nutrition, exercise, sleep, relationships, and sexuality.
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Hi everyone! I grew up in Wisconsin listening to a lot of public radio, so it was a real thrill to join the Wisconsin Public Radio show Central Time for a discussion about boys. I hope you give it a listen \- it’s about 22 minutes long.
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Hi Readers - Thanks so much for the big response to our call to find some “boys with opinions” for our upcoming book, Talk To Your Boys. and I both really appreciate your interest and support! Please keep sending interested boys our way.
Hi readers - could you please help us to sharing this message with a boy (or a group of boys) in your life? Thank you so much! — CP + JS
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Christopher Pepper is an award-winning health educator, speaker, and writer. His work has been featured in the SF Chronicle, The New York Times, and on NPR. He's currently co-writing "TALK TO YOUR BOYS," for Workman Publishing.
Joanna Schroeder is a writer and media critic focused on parenting, raising healthy boys and family equity. Her work appears in the NYT, The Boston Globe, Esquire and more.
From my experience in entrepreneurship, leadership as a CEO and coaching other C-Suiters, I distill the essential. I use this clarity beyond the boardroom to unearth what it means to live a purposeful and fulfilling life. UCLA undergrad and Duke MBA.
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