Raising a child to be a decent member of society is tough for a parent, so author Melinda Wenner Moyer has pointers based on her book “How To Raise Kids Who Aren’t A-Holes” to share parenting tips to help raise a child who isn’t…well, an a-hole.

Raising a child to be a decent member of society is tough for a parent, so author Melinda Wenner Moyer has pointers based on her book “How To Raise Kids Who Aren’t A-Holes” to share parenting tips to help raise a child who isn’t…well, an a-hole.
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Pranks are one thing, but if you steal THIS from a disabled Veteran at Christmas time, that’s all I need to know about you! Get the full story in the podcast!
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Q: Nearly six million dollars are spent during the holiday season on THIS
A: Ugly Christmas sweaters.
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This story is another great example of how awesome teachers can be.
A teacher at Washington D.C. made a bet with her students while playing basketball at recess that she now has to pay off.
Third grade teacher Ms. Katz at Holy Trinity School told the kids IF she made this crazy almost half court shot they would all have hot chocolate when they went back in. Shockingly…. She drained it! Here is the video:
The clip has now gone viral and apparently the school is overwhelmed by people reaching out to make donations and support the school. To which she responded:
“We gratefully accept donations of any amount and will use all of them for financial aid and scholarships. Please go to http://htsdc.org/give. The Annual Fund provides financial aid, and the Gavigan Program provides full scholarships.”
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I know, I know, seems like an insane question. But you’ll be surprised by the answer!
Here’s the thing… if you are really in to recycling, you actually can eat your Christmas tree. The needles provide vitamin C. And if your tree comes with pinecones, the pine nuts can be healthy too.
Some Christmas trees are donated to local zoos as food for the animals. Who knew?!
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A viral video featuring a raccoon in a Christmas tree has been going around. Have you ever had an issue with an animal (domestic or not!) and a Christmas tree? You won’t believe what happened with a cuddly Koala bear! Get the full story in the podcast.
All week I have tickets to Daughtry at Mohegan Sun Arena on Saturday February 12, 2022.
Listen every day at 4pm to win.
Here’s today’s question if you missed it…
Q: THIS was the largest selling Christmas toy in 1980, sold for $1.99, but now sells for nearly $10.
A: The Rubik Cube
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This is really a feel good story on so many different levels.
About a year ago this one county jail in Utah started letting inmates spend time with unadoptable dogs. The goal was to have them train the dogs so they would be able to get into a home with a family. So far it’s been a huge success. They had 28 dogs go through the program, and every single one came out of it ready to be adopted!
A few of them even got adopted by inmates after they got released from jail too. What a great idea. Like any story that involved good deeds there were even a few time that the prison guards used their own money to help with the adoption fees. See… giving and positivity is contagious! Love this story.
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This is a very random one today, but do you remember those old school boxes of animal crackers? The package had that white string on top. I always wondered why? Just a fun handle? To make it easier to hang in the stores? Nope. None of those reasons. It’s actually more festive than that.
Animal crackers were first introduced around Christmas time in 1902, the reason they added the string was for people to use the empty cracker boxes as ornaments on your Christmas tree. How cool! I might have to go pick some up tonight and put them on my tree.
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