I confess to not being the world’s biggest Michael Baisden fan. His show can be very raunchy and he will encourage certain personal habits that aren’t necessarily healthy or wise for his listeners. But every now and then he’ll get on a subject that is both socially redeeming and worth talking about.
Yesterday while channel surfing on the radio I noticed that he had kids from around the country calling in to tell listeners about their businesses and their web sites. It was quite inspiring to hear these kidpreneurs tell their stories. Here are a few that I was able to scribble down while waiting at stop lights.
One young guy named Jordan sells custom designed buttons. His company is aptly named Buttons by Jordan so if you need an order for your next event send him an e-mail and see if he’ll give you a good deal.
Another youngster, Tevyn Cole, combines history and wardrobe. How about checking out the catalog at School Me Clothing for a t-shirt or a pair of jeans. Tevyn is making it cool to be smart again. He has an online shopping cart for your convenience.
For you youthful bookworms these kids have such a good time in their grandma’s back yard they had to write a book about it. William and Miles Rabun are already well travelled book tour veterans and according to dad are working on a couple more self published works. The book and other “My Grandmother’s Backyard” paraphenalia are available for order on the site.
One young man does remote computer maintenance. I didn’t catch his name but if you need help with your system then Computer Repair Live might be worth a shot. They seem to be a full service outfit.
These are young people who are on the go and living life the right way. Quite a contrast to many we hear about in the news each day. Well let’s hear it for the good kids today. Even more importantly send them some business.














