Monday, November 5th, 2012
Interview by Dr. Melody Foxx
Dr. Melody Foxx interviewed two guests on L.A. Talk Radio. Allen Cardoza, a licensed private investigator, the host of the show could not attend because he was assisting a client with rescuing a teenager in a crisis situation. The first guest on the weekly Answers for the Family radio show was psychologist Dr Les Parrott to discuss his latest book, "You're Stronger than You Think." He was followed by Shane Gallagher, one of the nation's leading wilderness therapy experts from Wingate Wilderness Therapy, Utah, who was invited to describe the transformational nature of Wilderness Therapy for at-risk youth.
Dr. Les Parrott
A New York Times first bestselling author, Les is cofounder, with his spouse, Leslie, of the Center for Relationship Development at Seattle Pacific University. He is a writer as well as speaker , and he has actually been interviewed on The Oprah Show, Good Morning America, and CNN. He resides in Seattle with his wife and two sons.
Les clarified that he wrote his book to assist individuals from delaying their plans for a better life into the indefinite future. They were definitely more powerful than they believed and did not have to wait for the right time before they really started to live a fuller life. He suggested a threefold means to find the power within: finding out about the power of thoughts, finding out about the power of the heart, and finding out about the power of the heart. In the course of his portion of the interview, he explained the best ways to get in touch with these inner powers.
Shayne Gallagher
Shayne is the executive director of the WinGate & WayPoints Therapy Programs, and for the previous 22 years, he has been providing wilderness experiences that heal adolescents and families.
He talked about exactly how Wilderness Therapy aids youngsters in self-discovery. The whole process develops a supportive environment for individuals to change for the better. This type of therapy is extremely efficient given that the power of nature decreases oppositional resistance to change. Furthermore, without everyday interruptions, the wilderness has a stronger influence and also offers a higher opportunity for long-term change.
Interview by Dr. Melody Foxx
Dr. Melody Foxx interviewed two guests on L.A. Talk Radio. Allen Cardoza, a licensed private investigator, the host of the show could not attend because he was assisting a client with rescuing a teenager in a crisis situation. The first guest on the weekly Answers for the Family radio show was psychologist Dr Les Parrott to discuss his latest book, "You're Stronger than You Think." He was followed by Shane Gallagher, one of the nation's leading wilderness therapy experts from Wingate Wilderness Therapy, Utah, who was invited to describe the transformational nature of Wilderness Therapy for at-risk youth.
Dr. Les Parrott
A New York Times first bestselling author, Les is cofounder, with his spouse, Leslie, of the Center for Relationship Development at Seattle Pacific University. He is a writer as well as speaker , and he has actually been interviewed on The Oprah Show, Good Morning America, and CNN. He resides in Seattle with his wife and two sons.
Les clarified that he wrote his book to assist individuals from delaying their plans for a better life into the indefinite future. They were definitely more powerful than they believed and did not have to wait for the right time before they really started to live a fuller life. He suggested a threefold means to find the power within: finding out about the power of thoughts, finding out about the power of the heart, and finding out about the power of the heart. In the course of his portion of the interview, he explained the best ways to get in touch with these inner powers.
Shayne Gallagher
Shayne is the executive director of the WinGate & WayPoints Therapy Programs, and for the previous 22 years, he has been providing wilderness experiences that heal adolescents and families.
He talked about exactly how Wilderness Therapy aids youngsters in self-discovery. The whole process develops a supportive environment for individuals to change for the better. This type of therapy is extremely efficient given that the power of nature decreases oppositional resistance to change. Furthermore, without everyday interruptions, the wilderness has a stronger influence and also offers a higher opportunity for long-term change.
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Visit Allen Cardoza's site to listen to the complete interview with Les Parrott and Shayne Gallagher.
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