We use it every day — but do we really know it? Google its part of life but so much of it remains a mystery. Lying on the Beach’s Lois Whitman Hess and Steve Greenberg go behind the Google curtain with Google expert and digital marketing expert Bruce Mishkin. You’ll never see Google the same way ever again.
Monthly Archives: May 2022
Home Schooling Is In Vogue
Many people in the United States feel ‘homeschooling” is old fashion.
Stephanie Slade of Sacramento, CA, is a homeschool mom of two — ages 5 and 8.
This is her 4th year of homeschooling. She carefully explains on this podcast that ‘home schooling” is becoming more popular every year.
More and more parents are becoming dissatified with the cirriculum being offered in public education.
Today there are approximately four million students who get their education at home.
Stephanie helps run a large homeschool group called Bridgeway Homeschool that supports about 750 kids.
She currently is planning a Northern California Homeschool Convention that will take place in Rocklin CA this summer.
We urge you to listen to this podcast. Stephanie is an expert. If you have any additional questions, we can put you in touch with her.
View the video interview with Stephanie Shade on the Lying on The Beach on Camera YouTube Page – https://youtu.be/TzYTDC-kilA
Don’t Say Gay Gay Gay
Recently Florida’s Governor Ron DeSantis’s signed the “Parental Rights in Education” bill — some call it the “Don’t Say Gay” bill — some say this bill is just about keeping the topics of sex and gender away from young children, others see it just another attack on the LGBTQ+ community.
Lying On The Beach’s Lois Whitman-Hess and Steve Greenberg explore this controversy with their special guest pioneering journalist Steve Rothaus. Steve has covered LGBTQ+ issues at the Miami Herald for more than two decades. He’s been honored with a GLAAD Media Award for outstanding newspaper columnist and many other awards. The National Lesbian Gay Journalists Association inducted him into its Hall of Fame in 2019, the year he retired from the Miami Herald. Since then, Steve has remained active as a freelance journalist for the Herald, South Florida Gay News and WLRN News.