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Advice Show 002

Episode 002! Laura and Shelby hit me up for advice on friends and dealing with past mistakes (respectively) and I sling back with grace and style. I also introduce the Great Owl of Wisdom. Yes, he is fearsome and glorious. Behold:

See you next Wednesday, same time, same place. In the meantime, what’s YOUR advice for Laura and Shelby? If you have any personal wisdom to share with them about how to  juggle different groups of friends or what you’ve done to deal with inner conflict/guilt/regret for past mistakes, leave a comment below.

Until next time,

// josh

P.S.—Props to Ryan for laying it all out there for us this week. Love the trike. If you think you can trump his trump card, send your embarrassing childhood picture to josh@heyjosh.com and claim your moment of fame in the frame.

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4 Comments

Hey Josh, this is a wicked cool idea. Seriously, your advice is freakin’ drastic fantastic, and as far as offering more advice, I couldn’t have said it better myself.

Keep on keepin’ on.

POSTED BY: Karen F.C. on August 26th, 2009 7:45 pm

This stuff is great, I love it. I’m a youth pastor in Michigan and I’m thinking about telling my kids about your site. You give out good advice and it’s really relevant to young people. Good job and keep up the good work.

POSTED BY: lucas on August 26th, 2009 9:08 pm

But how do you stop them?

POSTED BY: Rae on August 31st, 2009 9:07 pm

Josh,
That is great advice. I love the 3 step process. If you keep beating yourself up over past mistakes it is really hard to move forward. You end up feeling like you don’t deserve good things in your life. A few mistakes don’t define you.
How do you stop them?… that is a great question. I would say that the best way is to speak up if you see similar behavior. Let other people know what the consequences were for you, then they can make a more informed choice.
This is great work Josh!

POSTED BY: Mathew Edvik (Teen Esteem Council) on September 7th, 2009 11:40 pm
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