Just Jenny Show Recap
Monday, April 23, 2012
- Jenny talks about George Zimmerman being released on bail last night, Jenny gives her opinion on the topic and doesn’t think he is a threat for society for posting bail, although with the recent photos of scratches on his head and the apology he made to the victim’s parents about not knowing the age of Trevyon doesn’t matter and it shouldn’t matter how old someone is.
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Jenny talks about an article she read by Jonathan Alpert via the NY times. The article; ‘In Therapy Forever? Enough Already’, where he talks about whether those in therapy are just wasting their time and is necessary to do so much talking. Jenny weighs in her opinion on the article and relates it to some of her past experience with therapy/therapists. Holly asks Jenny why she went from one therapist to another, and Jenny responds back with not having the right connection with her first therapist, therefore eventually able to currently see on that she has a strong connection with. Jenny asks listeners to call in whether they agree with the writer of the article and if they think there is a cut off for therapy. If you would like to check out the article visit; https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/22/opinion/sunday/in-therapy-forever-enough-already.html
- Listeners call in with their opinions on therapy time and therapists. Jenny weighs in her opinion with some of the callers responses and thinks if you feel the need that you have to talk to someone about your problems, then there is nothing wrong with seeing the right therapist. Listeners also call in and tell Jenny their experiences with therapists and what therapy has done for them
- Jenny and Holly talk about how therapy is a good thing and it brings people to a positive place in their lives
- Jenny talks about the recent news about actor John Lovitz shames three young girls who drew anti-Semitic graffiti and feces on a home’s doorstep, and then posting the three young girls faces on the internet. The children were expelled from school. Jenny gives her opinion and is glad the teenage girls were expelled from school but doesn’t agree the girls photos were put online. Jenny also thinks it was unacceptable that a mother drove the girls to the home, where they vandalized a home.
- Holly weighs in her opinion on the topic and thinks posting pictures of the young girls on the internet was not a good idea, but rather posting their photos around certain areas of the neighborhood would be more appropriate.
- Listeners call in and weigh in their opinions on the topic, agreeing it was a very harsh crime the young girls committed. For more information on this topic visit, https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/10/jon-lovitz-takes-on-teen-bullies_n_1416044.html
- Thank you everyone for listening, Tune in tomorrow!
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