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Anonymous:
A bit late, aren't you Ursus? If we had gotten this one earlier we could have mass-contacted Sam before this interview even happened. You find any more interviews with Lon or any other fuckclown, let us know in advance, k? :)

Ursus:

--- Quote from: "Guest" ---A bit late, aren't you Ursus? If we had gotten this one earlier we could have mass-contacted Sam before this interview even happened. You find any more interviews with Lon or any other fuckclown, let us know in advance, k? :)
--- End quote ---

Yeah, sorry about that. Had a lot of other stuff going on at the time.

You should keep in mind then, that Cardoza has a lot of these kinds of interviews on his show. He's a one-stop shop: EdCon, transporter, P.I., runaway locater, and...local radio personality who is perceived as an expert on "teen issues."

Allen Cardoza's show "Answers for the Family" is on every Monday at 11:00 am (PST). Some of his guests seem relatively benign, others, not so much. I haven't been able to find a schedule of upcoming shows; he might announce them on his BLOG. Archives of previous shows here: http://latalkradio.com/Allen.php

Anonymous:
Oh what the fuck. Sorry. Thought he was on the other guy's show. Contacting THIS motherfucker would do about as much good as talking into a toilet.

"Having escorted thousands of teens to specialized schools and programs, returned hundreds of runaways and retrieved many abducted children,"

I call bullshit by two orders of magnitude.

Ursus:
Yep. "Over 11,000 successful escorts!"

The main reason I posted re. Lon Woodbury's appearance on Allen Cardoza's radio show was to demonstrate how chummy the two were. Cardoza is chummy with a lot of IECA people, it would seem...

Here's an older story which appears to inform that Cardoza attended an IECA conference in Arizona in November, 2003. Check out his compatriots in the photo:

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Aspen Education Group pledges $100,000 to IECA Foundation


(From left to right) Len Buccellato, Allen Cardoza, Elliot Sainer, Jared Balmer, Brooke Dudley, Lynn Luckenbach, and Ed Kowalchick celebrate the generous contributions given during the start of the 2004 Annual Giving Campaign.

The IECA Foundation is pleased to announce that Aspen Education Group has pledged to contribute $100,000 over the next four years. The contribution has been earmarked specifically for consultant and counselor training as they work with youth in the midst of making educational decisions. The formal announcement was made to the IECA membership and school, college, and program representatives at a luncheon held during IECA's Fall Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona on November 7.

According to the Foundation's Treasurer, Jason Katz, "This contribution will be extremely helpful in allowing the Foundation to continue its work of giving grants to those worthy students who need additional resources and guidance. A big thanks to Aspen!"

The IECA Foundation will sponsor a workshop on learning disabilities with Dr. Mel Levine in Boston on Wednesday, April 28, 2004. A portion of the Aspen gift will be used to fund this workshop.

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Ursus:
Okay, here's an upcoming show: Randy Oakley, CEO of Aspiro ("wilderness adventure therapy"), this coming Monday. I wonder how much of this show (50 min.) is devoted to call-in questions and comments?

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Breaking News
Posted: Mar 10, 2009

Answers for the Family
Studio City, CA

Answers For the Family to Host Randy Oakley March 16th

Contact:
Allen Cardoza
[email protected]

March 8, 2009

"Answers for the Family" Announces...
Studio City, California
March 16, 2009-11:00 am PST on LAtalkradio.com

Special Guest: Randy Oakley, Chief Executive Officer of Aspiro, a solution-oriented, wilderness adventure therapy program for at-risk teens.

Ever since Randy started working in the industry of "at-risk" teens, he has dreamed of founding a state of the art program to help teenagers in need.

"Answers for the Family" was born of a desire to help guide parents to professional resources as they face critical moments with their children. Answers for the family will address issues such as: locating your runaway teen, family crisis intervention, building self esteem, dealing with addictions, and international parental abduction. They will introduce you to specialized schools and treatment programs that can really help.

Listen to Allen and his many "Answers for the Family" guests Mondays at 11:00AM (PST) discuss ways to help you navigate though the many challenges of family life.

Here is how you do it: Go to: latalkradio.com to listen live. If you miss any show, or would like to leave a comment about a show you can go to our blog at answers4thefamily.com.


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