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Speak Life Radio ~ Does A Good Man Have To Be Boring?

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Speak Life Radio ~ Does a good man have to be boring???? 

 Blessings beautiful family and welcome back to another amazing show! We have Relationship Expert Jason Miller back on the show discussing, "Does A Good Man Have To Be Boring?" Ok ladies we say we want a good man but what does that mean and why do most women gravitate to men who excite them however are wrong for them? 

 Jason Miller was born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a college graduate of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). Jason’s main mission in life is to change the world through relationships and spiritual direction. Through his years of playing professional basketball, Miller was hyper-exposed to a multitude of relationship scenarios, such as dating, groupies, infidelity, and business affairs. Jason’s desire to study relationships and marriage dynamics were fueled from a combination of personal life experiences, observations, and the teachings of his parents. Miller decided to study the effects of relationships on educational progression/digression and decided to become a behavioral consultant and a classroom teacher.

Jason unleashed his desire to observe the correlation between the negative effects of parent’s failing relationships and marriages on student’s classroom behaviors. In 2007, Jason created the S.T.A.R.S. – Students Together Achieving Real Success – a program designed to help decrease negative student behaviors in the classroom while increasing a positive learning environment. At that time, Jason’s primary focus was on observing how this topic affects a student’s performance both academically as well as in extracurricular activities. Since then, Jason has spent the last twelve years researching and collecting data to support his position on these arguments. 

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