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May 04, 2009May 4, 200955 minutesPlaySpecial Guests: Tim Brace and Kelly Dunbar of the Carlbrook School in Virginia. Co-host:Rob SpencerListen as Allen, Rob, Tim and Kelly discuss the value of character development for teenage students andwonder why it isn’t part of every high school curriculum...It is at Carlbrook, and much more....moreShareView all episodesBy LA Talk Radio544 ratingsMay 04, 2009May 4, 200955 minutesPlaySpecial Guests: Tim Brace and Kelly Dunbar of the Carlbrook School in Virginia. Co-host:Rob SpencerListen as Allen, Rob, Tim and Kelly discuss the value of character development for teenage students andwonder why it isn’t part of every high school curriculum...It is at Carlbrook, and much more....moreMore shows like Answers Network Radio ShowView allQuestion Reality Radio5 ListenersSam & Suzy in the Morning 10-17-080 ListenersSam & Suzy in the Morning 10-30-080 ListenersSam & Suzy in the Morning 10-31-080 ListenersSam in the Morning on LA Talk Radio4 ListenersSam & Kara in the Morning1 ListenersOn The Couch5 ListenersState of the Arts7 ListenersWake Up Hollywood1 Listeners
Special Guests: Tim Brace and Kelly Dunbar of the Carlbrook School in Virginia. Co-host:Rob SpencerListen as Allen, Rob, Tim and Kelly discuss the value of character development for teenage students andwonder why it isn’t part of every high school curriculum...It is at Carlbrook, and much more.
May 04, 2009May 4, 200955 minutesPlaySpecial Guests: Tim Brace and Kelly Dunbar of the Carlbrook School in Virginia. Co-host:Rob SpencerListen as Allen, Rob, Tim and Kelly discuss the value of character development for teenage students andwonder why it isn’t part of every high school curriculum...It is at Carlbrook, and much more....more
Special Guests: Tim Brace and Kelly Dunbar of the Carlbrook School in Virginia. Co-host:Rob SpencerListen as Allen, Rob, Tim and Kelly discuss the value of character development for teenage students andwonder why it isn’t part of every high school curriculum...It is at Carlbrook, and much more.