Ocean Cleanup, Moodiness vs. Mental Health, Chopped Creators, Answering Parents’ Medical Questions - a podcast by BYUradio

from 2018-11-23T16:00

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Important conversations and encouraging words to help you make every day a great one.

This is a repeat of our show from September 20, 2018.Ocean Cleanup

Joost Dubois, Communications and External Affairs at The Ocean CleanupWe know that pollution is a problem, but it seems like we hear a lot of talk and little action. Enter The Ocean Cleanup, which is the largest cleanup project ever attempted. It will use autonomous floating systems to scoop up plastic in the Pacific.

Moodiness vs. Mental Health ProblemsDona Matthews, Ph.D., psychologist, author

Although some emotional withdrawal can be expected as children mature into teens, it may be hard to notice more serious warning signs of mental health issues that go beyond the average teenage angst. Dona Matthews shares how to recognize indicators of mental health problems and how to strengthen your relationship with your teenager.Making Help Helpful

Holly Parker, Ph.D., psychologist, Harvard lecturer, authorYou want to support and help your spouse, but it seems like your efforts go unnoticed, or worse, they end up having the opposite effect from what you intended. Dr. Parker has ideas for making help a source of added strength, rather than a cause of tension.

Chopped CreatorsCleve Keller and Dave Noll are the creators of the popular Food Network show, Chopped. They visit our studio to talk about their success and their involvement with BYUtv's new show, Dinner Takes All.

Answering Parents'Medical Questions

Dr. Wes Spencer is in the studio to answer parents'questions about the health of their children. Should kids get flu shots? What are signs of serious illness? When is a child sick enough to get medical help?

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