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    Sharing from Dr James Webb:

    There is a possibility of getting "highly gifted" to be a topic discussed on the 1A Show on NPR (the show is the replacement for the Diane Rehm Show). According to a producer on 1A, they have decided to put ideas up for a vote by their audience for upcoming shows. Here is what the producer says:

    Sometime in early January, we'll build an episode of 1A around the winning question. (We might still do a show on your idea later on, even if it doesn't win.)

    I wanted to let you know that we've rephrased your original pitch slightly, to:

    "What are the challenges faced by the PG or Profoundly Gifted community? There are so many resources for the underperforming students, but what about those who tend to over-perform?"

    We'll start the voting on Monday, and I'll send a link to page where people can vote. Feel free to campaign for your idea, tell friends to vote, etc.

    If you have any questions, let me know!

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    Gabe Bullard
    Senior Digital Producer, 1A
    Here is the link to go vote!

    Here is the link: https://the1a.org/2017/12/11/questions-want-answered

    Please vote and publicize this in various social media to encourage others to log in and vote. Although the topic focuses on profoundly gifted, I think that any show on that topic would necessarily involve discussion of related topics. Right now, the topic is in the lead in its category, so I think it has a good chance.

    Thanks. Warmest wishes for a Happy Holidays!

    Jim Webb

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    Thanks for posting this update, howdy! There are also a variety of interesting comments posted at the radio show's link.

    The website of NPR station WAMU 88.5 - American University indicates that it operates out of the Washington DC area and provides a link on Ways to Listen.

    Looks like the first segment will be on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 11am ET. This would be 10am Central, 9am Mountain, 8am Pacific. Here's a countdown timer to the NPR discussion of GIFTED, courtesy of timeanddate.com

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    I have to admit, i was disappointed by this segment. The discussion really seemed to be more about the general gifted population, and they didn't really get into what is PG is and how it's a whole other level. I'm interested to hear what others thought about the segment.




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    Originally Posted by ann55
    I have to admit, i was disappointed by this segment. The discussion really seemed to be more about the general gifted population, and they didn't really get into what is PG is and how it's a whole other level. I'm interested to hear what others thought about the segment.

    I agree. It seemed very general. Probably informative for people with limited reading on gifted kids and their issues but not particularly insightful for anyone who's already actively educating themselves.


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