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Sonja Ezell and Hank Moore join Dennis McCuistion for Sunday’s episode addressing the impact of television on the children of today.  Sonja Ezell is a reading specialist at Dallas Independent School District. Hank Moore is a corporate strategist and the author of The Business Tree and The Classic Television Reference.

Join our experts as we look into statistics and information regarding this important issue affecting our society today. For more details about this episode, visit the original blog post by clicking this link: TV and Its Impact on Society and Our Kids.

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Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business – Part OneConscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business - Part One