Our America with Lisa Ling

OWN has released their summer primetime schedule and we are SO excited!  President of OWN, Sheri Salata shared that “Our new summer series have a common thread of being fun, entertaining and meaningful…It’s important to give the audience programming that makes them feel good, or provides them with inspiration in their own lives.”  That is one thing that OWN seems to be getting right as they continue to build the network show by show.   It won’t be long until the world considers them to be the template for exceptional programming.

“We feel strongly about the current state of the channel,” added Erik Logan, president, OWN. “We’re seeing success with our original programming and are continuing to build the network one night at a time.”

Here is how the schedule lays out from OWN.  As a special treat, they have released previews to all the shows except ONC.  I included them below with the show descriptions.  Enjoy!

Fridays: (starting June 8th)
     9-10PM – “Lives On Fire”
Saturdays:  (starting June 9th)
     9-1PM “Million Dollar Neighborhood”
     10-11PM “Real Life: The Musical”
Sundays:
     9-10PM “Oprah’s Next Chapter” featuring actor Neil Patrick Harris, Spiritual Healer John of God & more.
     10-11PM “Our America with Lisa Ling” (starting June 10th)
Mondays: (starting June 4th)
     9-10PM “Are You Normal, America?”– Sneak preview after “Oprah’s Next Chapter”  on June 3rd at 10PM

Coming in…
July:“Super Saver Showdown”
August:“Lovetown, USA”

Lives on Fire highlights the journey of four women who risk their lives daily to assist in California’s most dangerous disasters. These female firefighters respond to life and death situations; battle the intense heat…all in a predominately male profession while they struggle to find the balance in work and home as mothers, daughter, wives, and girlfriends. Each of the women bring a little something different to the show as they try to balance the danger and normal everyday life.

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Many of us are in full blown withdrawals from Lisa Ling’s hard hitting OWN show that highlights the situations in our nation…and own backyards.  In a world where we have been reared to find our differences and accentuate them, “Our America with Lisa Ling” does its best to bring all us together again…because in truth we are all connected and similar in so many ways.    This “return to humanity” series, “Our America,” seems to amplify a voice and at times a cry that so few of us slow down enough to hear or see.

A NEW season of “Our America with Lisa Ling” kicks off this June!  Topics are certain to be eye-opening and relevant to the betterment of our great country.  If you missed any of the past episodes, you should read up on them.   They were fantastic!  In fact, I am still spinning from the PTSD episode that was SO important and will continue to be for years to come.  Lisa Ling did give a hint out to the 3rd episode when she reminded us all that more than 16 million children in the United States live in homes that have a hard time putting food on the table.  As soon as we find anything out, we’ll let you know!

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Hopefully you caught the Our America with Lisa Ling episode of “Invisible Wounds of War” about the the battle we are losing here in our own country. Brave men and women are serving our country with honor and not receiving the care they need once they return. This is a huge problem and we need to care! Here is the link to the original article that recapped the episode. Here is another clip from OWN about veterans coming together to heal. Enjoy!

 

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During the update show, Lisa Ling revisted 26 year-old Nicholas to see how he was doing. Here is the link to the recap of the show. Enjoy the clip!

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Lisa headed back to Centennial Park with the camera crew in tow for the update show. Here is the link to the recap of the show. Enjoy the clip!

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Where are they now? This week OWN’s Our America with Lisa Ling paused to reflect back on the most memorable stories and people of the 2nd season. It is hard to believe that the season has already ended, but I look forward the future stories that she and OWN bring to our attention.

Updates on Extreme Parenting: Original Story

This recent episode sparked the conversation about parenting and the question of how far is too far? Whether un-schooling, pushing them excessively to succeed or forcing them into beauty pageants, all of these parents were considered extreme. Clearly there was one mom that stood out – the beauty pageant mom. However, after spending over $10,000 on pageants for her daughter, Kelly was finally ready to stop. Yet it wasn’t due to the cost. Instead she had an awakening. She finally listened to her daughter and admitted the pageants were really for her and not in the best interest of her daughter. Cementing the choice, the family put the pageant dresses on eBay and moved forward. Although mom isn’t opposed to pageants in the future, she informed us that it would be the choice of the children and would no longer be about her.

Updates on Incarceration Generation: Original Story

This episode was very informative. We often forget the lost people in our society. Once people are released from prison we expect them to do better, but do we really want them to succeed? It doesn’t appear so. Most convicts find it is impossible to get a job. Once they check the box indicating they do a record (it is on every application), they fail to get the call back. It is a horrible problem in society. Lisa checked in with Royal, Nick and Carl to see how they were doing. A month later, Royal joined community members in the park to exercise. Working hard to get his business, Royal Fitness, off the ground, he officially became a physical trainer. Bartering his services to make it happen, his dreams were coming true. Only two weeks after they filmed the update, he was leasing his own studio. While he is patient for the growth of the business he wasted no time on catching up with his family. He was determined to change his life permanently. The next update wasn’t as uplifting. Nick had been searching for a job and hasn’t been able to find anything. Still battling legal charges, you can tell his spirits are low. I worry that he may give up and settle for what he fears. Once again, a painful reminder that society still puts walls around those who were in prison.

Updates on Modern Polygamy: Original Story

As the film crew came back to the community, Warren Jeffs was back in the news and receiving a life sentence for sexual assault. With the spotlight on Jeffs, the community decided it would be a good idea to bring in the state child protective services for a seminar on abuse. The entire community came together, including the children – an incredibly pro-active gesture on their behalf. I applaud them for taking a step in the right direction. When the original episode ended, Michael and his three wives were in the middle of uncertainty. His third wife, Teresa, had moved out and wasn’t sure if she’d be coming home. The infighting between the women was just too much. By the time the cameras left, it had been five months and Teresa was moving back to give it another try. It appeared that now things are running more smoothly and the women are communicating better. Teresa didn’t want her children raised outside of the home and away from their father. To commemorate the occasion, they took their first family photo. Isaiah’s family was also doing well. They had moved into a larger home which would allow for them to grow their family. In the meantime, Marlene gave birth to their fifth child.

Updates on Invisible Wounds of War: Original Story

I loved this episode. The topic is so important and the conversation needs to be happening all over the country. This secret is killing our men and women. They gave everything to keep us safe and we owe them our support. It is the least we can do. Four months, Jim was dealing with a lot of firsts. He and his wife were moving into their first home, for the first time his son was spending the summer with him, and for the first time he was able to part with the past. Ripping his name patch off his uniforms, he made a pile symbolizing the desire to rid the past. As he moved forward, he found himself encountering a setback. He was diagnosed with a form of PTSD that involves epilepsy. However, he has found an unlikely angel in all of this…his new service dog. The unconditional love of an animal is amazing. But to have an animal that can sense when his anxiety is up and be there for them, that is priceless. Knowing how effective this treatment has been for Jim, he and his wife formed a program called “Paws and Stripes” that trains dogs and connects them with other veterans with PTSD. It was great to see Jim turn this into something so positive. I was hopeful that Lisa would give us a positive update on Peter. His breakthrough and calling on his soul broke my heart in the original episode. However, once they returned home he became even more repressed than he had been before he left for the retreat. The good news was they had a built a support network with the other veterans from Angel Fire. He especially connected with Singing Bear who helped him at the retreat. He has become an apprentice for him learning to become a spiritual healer. Peter seemed to be at peace alongside his friend. His wife shared that each day is a choice for her and so far she hasn’t left. I can only imagine how difficult all of this is for her. I only hope that Peter continues to communicate and stops the walls from surrounding him.

Updates on Twin Lives: Original Story

The next story that was revisited was that of two brothers, Ed and Jim. For 28 years, they have attended the twin festival but it hasn’t been easy. Nine years earlier Jim was diagnosed with cancer….only being given a few years to live. Three months later, Jim was still fighting and his health has begun to deteriorate. The doctors have told them there is nothing else they can do aside from keeping him comfortable. He and his wife recently told their sons and it was becoming all too real for everyone. Watching Ed cry as he spoke of losing his brother, Ed was determined to be by his brother’s side. I held my breath as Lisa wrapped the story fearing she’d update us with sad news, but she didn’t. As the youngest of three (and not a twin) I can’t imagine losing one of my sisters. I pray that the brothers are enjoying each other’s company and doing well.

Updates on 3AM Girls: Original Story

The final story Lisa updated us on involved the pimps and sex trafficking. We left off in the episode with Andrea searching for a young girl. The police had offered little help and she was desperate to find her. Less than a month after filming, she finally found her in jail. Once released, the young girl entered a treatment program far from the watchful eyes of her abusers. Hopefully this new beginning will bring joy and peace into her life. The original story was powerful and thought-provoking. I posted the link above to the original story and it has a link to resources if you need it.

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Parenting is always a hot topic. The answers aren’t always so definitive when it comes to what is best for our children. We all have set notions of what we believe to be the best path, but that varies as much as weight. Parenting isn’t a science. What is consistent is that most parents seem to be doing what they believe is the best for their child…being the best they can be in the moment.

This week “Our America with Lisa Ling” focused on the extremes in parenting. From parents with children in year-round elite schools to un-schooling children to breathing sports….all done a tad to the extreme. I did my best to sit openly without judgment. Most of the situations appeared to have started normal and then tipped over the edge into extreme taking it a little too far. In watching I realized that the issue was not about being extreme – it was about lack of balance.

The show began at the uber-elite school, Bowman Institute, in Los Altos, California, a year round program focused on pushing the potential for each child, a school to children from executives and engineers from Apple, Google and other successful Silicon Valley parents. At 6 years old, the parents of twins Drake and Dominic are already focused on graduate school and setting the foundation for the real world. Now mandatory collared shirts and chewing with their mouths closed didn’t get them on the show. The lifestyle of constantly striving to achieve was what impacted viewers. At first the parents appeared to be like most driven parents – wanting the most of each opportunity for their kids. However, as one child spent 9 hours a week in tennis (since they don’t believe in team sports where children blend in) I began to wonder about what messages were being sent to these kids. During tennis, young Drake placed his baseball cap on backwards (as many tennis players do at times) which led to a quick squash by his parents. “No, no, no, no. You cannot wear your hat like that,” mom instructs Drake. Only for dad to chime in “Pretty soon it starts with hat backwards then tattoos and who knows where we go from there.” With so little freedom of expression I can’t help but be concerned. I was raised in the same Silicon Valley environment. Luckily my mother fostered many areas in my life including self-expression. However, I knew kids like these and honestly – they were the ones using cocaine, drinking and rebelling in ways that their parents never dreamed of. The pressure was intense and many of them ended up cracking. It is hard to be perfect. Everyone is an opponent. Everything is a competition. Everything is about being the best. Where we as a society tend to admire many of these characteristics there is a need for balance. I mean…aren’t we already in an ego-based society? Working as a societal team isn’t such a bad thing. Or is it? Striving to be your best is always a good thing, but working together for a greater good is just as important. As the kindergartener Dominic sat in his mother’s bed running his multiplication table, he pleaded to stop. However, his mom pushed him on. Despite his weariness, there was no break for him. There was no choice.

The next set of parents was polar opposites – it was all about choices. You never would have caught their children in year-round school. Matter of fact, you wouldn’t even catch them in school. They are un-schoolers! Learning through life experiences with an unorganized approach. The children determine what and when they want to learn and how. Everything is their choice. It isn’t that the parents don’t understand the value in structure. Both were once part of the Marine Corps. But when it comes to their 3 children, they chose not to enforce the tight grip of structure on them. Struggling to find balance from the pressure, they opted to remove it entirely. As they discuss their children’s interests (Mars, art and researching), I couldn’t help but think about where these kids will be in 15 years. “Every subject you learn in school you don’t use in your career. I mean, I don’t,” their father shared. As Lisa delved more into the story we learn that at one time the parents did have the children on a charter school’s curriculum. As an aunt of a home/web schooled nephew, I know these subjects can be intense and extensive. I know he is excelling by all standards. When her second child came along and was diagnosed with autism, the parents found it hard to stick to the curriculum and manage a growing family. Within months they decided to un-school their children to allow more flexibility. I didn’t even know that was legal! Will fostering the creative spirit be enough for these children? Will they be able to succeed in life without having the formal education? This is the hard part for me. I can see ones’ argument about taking a statistics course, but basic history, science, health and math? We all know how important history is. You have to understand the past in order to create a better future. Plus, America is no longer the leader in the scientific world and our math skills are not so hot either. With a population where debt is leaving some people homeless, how can we not use every resource to better educate our kids? In my experience, it is the great work and thoughts of others that stimulate us to grow our own base of knowledge and vision. It is possible that these parents incorporate that into their kids’ life, but with clips of playing video games and swimming in the pool, I have to wonder if this the act of a loving parent or a worn-out one?

There are tiger moms, un-schooling moms and then there is the sports dad. Lisa’s next story took us into the heart of a competitive and ambitious father. Every morning, Terry has woken his sophomore son to a 2-hour workout session before school. He was in constant training. A 2nd-degree black belt, his son always strived to be the best he could be…conquering his fears. “By the time he burn himself out, he’ll already be in the NFL,” his father shared. However the burnout is not the only concern. Injuries can destroy hopes and their body. His father wasn’t concerned about that. He was more focused on keeping his son off the street. Terry was raised gang banging in Watts amongst the Crips and the Bloods. He left that life behind him and was determined his son would never go there. He was better than that. In a community of father-less kids, Terry has stood out as a strong and reliable role-model. For his son, his good grades and skills in football are all stepping stones to the NFL and success. I don’t see this as extreme as other cases. Maybe that is because sports are embedded into our society so deep that yelling, over-involved parents have become the norm. But what I do worry about is his back-up plan. I am all for dreaming big without doubt, but one bad hit, one jacked up knee and everything could end. If his self-esteem and self-worth are rooted in sports, what will he do then? Once again there seems to be a loss of balance. This approach is risky both physically and emotionally.

The Smiths were by far the most extreme. These parents wanted their daughters to be “stars” and the first step was pageants. At 2 ½ their first daughter had already been in over 7 competitions. “I truly believe that if you are prettier you will go further in life,” the mom shared. I paused knowing that in part she was being honest and in sadness knowing that this is exactly what I believe we shouldn’t be teaching our children. Watching clips of her daughter throwing tantrums on the runway and trying to pull out her headpieces, you have to wonder who all this is for. Certainly a 2 year-old isn’t asking mom to be in a beauty pageant. Their mom talked of how beauty pageants foster self-esteem and I completely disagree. They actually teach the opposite of that. At 1 ½ years-old they are being spray tanned, hair extensions are being added to their head and they are covered in make-up and polish. The message is clear – you aren’t good enough without all this. You aren’t good enough on your own. “You have to do what you have to do to win.” Spending over $10,000 that year on pageants, mom recognizes the value may be better spent on saving for college. However she informed us that “I’m not getting my thrill doing that.” By accident their girls ended up in the same competition against each other, a mother’s worst nightmare. Touching up the girls to get them ready, their mom gives them “pageant crack”, liquid sugar, hoping to bring out a little hyper sunshine. Shoving candy in their mouths, fake tans and hair extensions, more make-up than I wear…all in hopes of becoming a star. None of this feels right. The mom knows. She admitted that after her second daughter was born she still believed her first daughter was prettier. She knew it sounded horrible but was being honest. With their older daughter less than enthusiastic about the show, their youngest seemed to be quite comfortable. Mom was certain that her youngest would take the crown. However, her older daughter won leaving her perplexed. When she asked the judges, she was told “it’s kinda all about the face.” Personality and talent doesn’t matter at all. For the first time, their parents began to question their decisions. This topic is always hard for me. In a society oozing with pedophiles, I can’t stand to watch young girls painted up like hookers. I am sorry but I am saying it. It concerns me and it should concern all of us. When a mom dreams big for her daughter to become a star as opposed to a doctor or teacher, what message are we sending our young women?

I find that behind each parenting choice is usually an unresolved childhood issue. For elite mom, she was pulled from Gifted & Talented classes and raised to be married. She rebelled and became a savvy business woman who pushes their children – it became their way of life. For un-school mom, she was pushed too hard towards perfection via Catholic school and strict parents. After a career and the Marine Corps and finding herself resentful of her own past, she opted to remove the structure all together for her own children. The sports father fought his own gang past and was determined to give his son every opportunity he wished he had taken. Pageant parents who want to feel special themselves and want to give their children more out of life, hoping it will bring them fame and fortune. Aside from the similarity of parent-issue driven choices, they have something else in common – none of these children had a choice in the decisions. Their path was determined by their parents like most children. The only question is at what cost? Fostering creativity, individuality, talents and abilities are not bad things, but there has to be balance in life. If not, the children may spend a majority of their lives looking for it.

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Kindergarten for the Elite.

The Neighborhood Dad.

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Our America with Lisa Ling - Extreme Parenting

Being Chaz and I Am Jazz: A Family in Transition

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Our America has the highest incarceration rate in the world. We lock away more people than anyone else and most of those men are African-American. Although black men only make up 6% of Americans, they make up a third of the prison population.   You can’t look at these statistics and not question how we got there as a nation.  Arguments can be made for racial profiling, discrimination and social class ceilings.  However, the reality is that we have a problem.  Our young children are trapped in horrific cycle of poverty and prison.  From dreams of being a biochemist to gangbanging, how does this happen to our young men? No child is born bad. I don’t care how much people try to convince me. We all are born “tabula rasa” – the blank slate theory. If a child grows up to be a banger, then somewhere along the way they got lost. Then people tend to get lost in the blame as they work to distance themselves from another’s failure. It was his fault…his parent’s fault…the school’s fault, but in reality we all are to blame. We ALL need to start caring and changing our great nation.

“One in twelve African American men have all been incarcerated and for African American boys born in the last decade that number is expected to rise to one in three.” – Lisa Ling

Lisa took us behind bars to meet a young 26 year-old prisoner, Nick, who was preparing for release in a few days. A father of four, he has been in jail most of his children’s lives. He has over 10 incarcerations. And he is only 26. How is that even possible? It is like he left and did a U-turn before he even hit the parking lot. As he struggled to find the reason this time will be different, Lisa helped us to better understand his path that led him there. The son of an absent drug-abusing father and a mom who had to work long hours to keep a roof over their heads, Nick was left to wander the streets. Everywhere he turned drugs were being sold. When that is all a child sees, that is all a child knows – tabula rasa, people. By age 9 he joined a gang and dropped out of school by 14 years-old. So when he went to jail for the first time, he had been on the streets for years without hope…doing what he knew.

Now he was on the verge of release and his focus was on trying to get a job. The only problem is he doesn’t have any job skills. I am not saying he can’t find a job, but when we release a man we want him to succeed. It is in our best interest. Yet, we don’t provide short-termers with any opportunities to learn a skill. Imagine hitting the street with nothing and being told to find something….it makes it far too easy to fall back at what you know – what got you to prison in the first place. When Lisa asked him about whether he was optimistic about his chances out of jail, Nick was honest and said no. He knew there would be times when he would need money and have nowhere to turn. Those times are dangerous…making it easy to find yourself taking the wrong path.

Turning our attention to Carlis, Nick’s girlfriend and mother of two of his children, Lisa explored the obstacles she had in providing for her children. Many people forget those who are left behind when someone is imprisoned. Single moms struggle to make ends meet but many find themselves falling into poverty. Carlis worked 16 hours a day, 6 days a week, and was dedicated to making a better life for her children. With one child with asthma, she desired for Nick to come home and help her…the legal way. This wasn’t a new way of life for Carlis. Her father and brothers were also in prison. When asked why she believes so many African-Americans are in prison, she replied, “I don’t think that they just intentionally become, you know, drug dealers or gangbangers. You know, it starts in the home for one”. Her father had eight kids to feed and a regular job wasn’t enough. Then, her brothers thought…well, daddy did it. The cycle is like a wave. It comes around and swoops up the next generation as they stand there and watch – a continuous cycle of hopelessness. She knew that Nick’s influence would make a huge difference. If he doesn’t do what is right, she knew she’d have to make it alone.

Thirty-six year old, Royal, was introduced to the show a month after his released from almost a decade in prison. He spent his days at the public library filling out applications. Averaging around 3 a day, he has yet to hear from anyone. “People don’t want to see your face no more. We just want to see what you look like on paper and a guy like me don’t look good on paper.” A convicted armed robber, no work history for 13 years, a felon – he completely understood why people weren’t willing to give him a chance. The problem with that is that if we don’t give people a chance, they have no choices. Survival kicks in and people will do what they have to do to survive. If no one will hire him, what is he supposed to do? I know he is to blame for his crime, but told him his time was served. How can we expect him to change if he doesn’t have a chance? It is a difficult situation. His crimes were violent and so was life on the inside. Unemployment is already a struggle for people who obey the laws and work hard to be good people. There are no easy solutions. [read more…]

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