HP60 History of Societal Responses to Children and New Media
This episode Christy of Psycheology and Podcast for Good fame, sent in this audio about the history of societal responses to children and new media. Stay tuned after Christy's portion to hear who won Left to Tell and to hear todays question for a chance to win this months book. Take it away Christy.
Sorry, no script for this guest episode.
Thank you Christy. The link to the paper Christy shared with us in posted on the historypodcast website at historypodcast.blogspot.com. Also, links to Christy's podcasts are also linked to the website.
Moving right along to the listener appcreciateion segment....
A big thank you to everyone who entered the contest for a copy of Left to Tell. I am very pleased to announce April's contest winner. And the winner is Shane Phillips from Highland Village, Texas. Congradulations Shane. Remember if you didn't win April's contest no worries because this months book is The Brother's Bulger donated from the wonderful people at Warner Books. It is the story of how two brothers terroized and corrupted Boston for a quarter century.
The FrapperMappers for this week are:
1.Angelique C. Murray from Denver Colorado – she says, “Keep up the great work!” Thanks, Angelique I certainly will try.2.Andre Silveria from Porto Alegre, Rio de Sul Brazil. I apologize if I just massacured your name Andre.
3.Kara Gray from Rome, Italy
4.Chris from London, England
5.Andrew form Tippecanoe, Indiana
The question from this episode will be way too easy:
Question: Who was the guest podcaster on this episode?
Answer: Christy Croft
Thats all for this episode. I would like to thank Christy for sending in that great audio and you for listening and all of you for sending in your feedback and partcipation on the FrapperMap and Forums. You can reach the website at historypodcast.blogspot.com, you can email me at historypodcast@gmail.com and finally you can leave a voice message on the history hotline at 206 339 7278. Thank you very much and I will see you next week.
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