Kaity's Way, Lessons of the Lost, Lindsey Stirling, New Year's Wardrobe, Self Conscious Kids, Weekend Review,

Kaity's Way, Lessons of the Lost, Lindsey Stirling, New Year's Wardrobe, Self Conscious Kids, Weekend Review,

The Lisa Show - Season 1, Episode 345

  • Jan 17, 2020 7:00 am
  • 101:04
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Kaity's Way (0:00:00) Raising teenagers is difficult in many ways... but when your teenager starts dating... that’s when it’s especially hard to be a parent. It’s critical that we teach them how to love and respect whomever they may date, because there are too many kids being abused in relationships. Millions of teens are affected by teen dating violence every year... 1 in 11 girls and 1 in 15 boys reported dating abuse within the last year. Our next guest lost her own daughter Kaity to dating violence. Her loss inspired her to organize Kaity’s Way, a non-profit organization that focuses on bringing awareness to teen dating violence. She joins us to discuss this as well as the importance of building healthy relationships. Lessons of the Lost (0:17:09) For many of us, we feel the greatest purpose in life when we’re serving others, chasing our dreams, or surrounded by loved ones. But there are some moments when we all feel lost. And, I’m not talking about the kind of lost you feel when you wander off a trail or when you’re driving and the GPS stops working. I’m talking about feeling emotionally lost in life. Joining us today is Dr. Scott Hammond, author of “Lessons of the Lost: Finding Hope and Resilience in Work, Life, and the Wilderness.” He’s here to teach us about how to recover from being emotionally lost. Lindsey Stirling (0:34:03) Richie and Lisa are joined be recording artist, Youtuber, author, and self-described "pixie violinist" Lindsey Stirling to talk about her path to success and about she finds most important. New Year, New Wardrobe (0:50:30) “New Year, new me” is what many of us are thinking this time of the year. But, it’s not only a new year... it’s a new decade! And there’s no better way to start the next 10 years then with a new wardrobe that reflects our personality and allows us to truly express ourselves. All of the colors, changing fashions, and options can seem overwhelming. So to break down how to discover and cultivate our new look, we invited personal stylist Joseph Rosenfeld to jo