MyFixitUpLife talk show: Kids & Community Dealing with Disasters

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Kids & Community Dealing with Disaster

This episode of MyFixitUpLife is broadcast from the shore in Brooklyn where a community was under 12 feet of water during Sandy.

During this show, now six months later, Rebuilding Together and Meredith magazine editors, along with corporate sponsors and 500 volunteers worked to help 10 homeowners, the volunteer fire station, Kiddie Beach, and other sites in Gerritsen Beach rebuild.

Sandy. Katrina. Joplin. Moore.

Natural disasters are devastating for those on the frontline, and too common on the news that they can be difficult for children to understand. We talk with editors from Parents magazine, Better Homes and Gardens, Family Circle, and Everyday with Rachael Ray about rebuilding, how our everyday family and community habits are changing, and how to help our kids deal with tragedy.

We also talk about community service and what CBRE, Lowe’s and Philips Lighting is doing to make a difference in the communities they serve.

Plus we don’t pass up the opportunity to talk about the best dimming and efficient light bulb, our favorite new cooking prep tip, and how paint color can change everything in a room.

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Tune into this episode on Friday, June 21 at 2pmET.

 

Parents magazine’s Dana Points talks with Theresa & Mark about how to talk with your kids about disasters
Better Homes & Gardens magazine’s Jill Waage talks about making over a home with Crate & Barrel and Rebuilding Together
MyFixitUpLife producer/house band Tim Williams and Mr. Mike on the Box at Kiddie Beach
Philips Lighting’s Ed Crawford talked about lighting trends with Mark and Theresa
Everyday with Rachael Ray’s Dana Bowen talks about how the way we gather around food changes after a disaster.
Dennis Knowles from Lowe’s talks about how they’ve helped communities after a disaster.
CBRE’s Matthew Van Buren talks about Superstorm Sandy and volunteering with Rebuilding Together.
Yes, sometimes Theresa is the silly one. But, just sometimes.

 

 

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