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Life Leadership – December 2, 2013


Hosts: Alex Urbina and  Wendy Amara

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On today’s show Alex sits down with Amber Raskin, DIrector of SCVi Charter school and a few SCVi facilitators and discusses what it means to be creative and how to focus on bringing out creativity with students and young teens.

SCVi really strives in opening new possibilities for the students when it comes to art and being creative, Alex said.

That is really what we strive and take pride in, a SCVi facilitator said. This year our theme is to Dream Big.

What we keep telling our kids is to be open to failing, Raskin said. Not telling our kids to be okay with failing but to dream big and make an effort and that they might fail but to at least try.

Look at failing from a new perspective at the word fail.

Kids that grow up in dysfunctional homes tend to stop dreaming and have hope, Alex said. How do you as facilitators deal with those kids.

A lot of the time I throw out the curriculum and tell the kids to dream and learn how to fail and make sure the kids feel value in themselves, a facilitator said.

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Life Leadership – December 2, 2013

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About Kyle Jellings

Kyle Jellings grew up in the Santa Clarita Valley and graduated from Canyon High School in 2004. Following his high school career he spent three years at College of the Canyons where he graduated with his Associate's Degree. Kyle then traveled to Utah where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Communication: Journalism emphasis from Utah Valley University. While in Utah, Kyle had the opportunity to do many different internships which included a Production Assistant at ESPN 700 and a Media Relations Assistant with the 2009 MLS Cup Champions Real Salt Lake. Kyle was married to his wife Paola in 2008 and they had their first child, Calvin, in August of 2010. When Kyle is not at KHTS he enjoys spending time with his family and being involved in sports in any way.