Class of 2011 Graduation Song From Josh Shipp
Congratulations to the Class of 2011!
Last year we posted youth motivational speaker Josh Shipp’s inspiring Class of 2010 Graduation Rap. This year Josh has another one just for the Class of 2011! Check out the song below and downlaod it for free at http://2011song.com. Wishing you the best as you take the next steps toward your future! Are you a 2011 Grad? If so, leave a comment telling us what you plan on doing next below!
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Win a DVD Copy of Justin Bieber’s Movie Never Say Never

Dreamer ENT is partnering with Sweety High to give away 10 DVD copies of Justin Bieber’s movie Never Say Never. Enter now, this contest runs now through June 10. Here’s how you can enter:
Paint the town purple! Now that Justin Bieber’s Never Say Never is out on DVD, make a sign to celebrate! Send us a picture of your Never Say Never sign for a chance to win one of the ten copies of the DVD. Click here to enter!
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Soul Surfer Tells the Inspiring True Story of Bethany Hamilton
If you’re looking for a great and impact-full movie to see with friends, be sure to go catch Soul Surfer which hit theaters recently. This inspiring film is based on the true story of Bethany Hamilton who lost her left arm in a shark attack at 13 years old but overcame the tragedy and went on to become one of the most amazing professional surfers in the world. With faith, love and support from her family and friends Bethany pursued her dream and is inspiring people around the world to overcome obstacles in their lives as well.
The movie stars AnnaSophia Robb as Bethany Hamilton, Dennis Quaid and Helen Hunt as Bethany’s parents and singer Carrie Underwood. Visit the Soul Surfer movie site to find out more on where you can watch this inspiring movie! You can also visit Bethany’s Official Website to learn more about her story and read her blog: www.bethanyhamilton.com
Watch the Soul Surfer Trailer Below:
More About the Real Bethany Hamilton
Bethany has become a source of inspiration to millions through her story of determination, faith and hope. Born into a family of surfers on February 8, 1990, Bethany jumped on the board at a young age. Bethany entered her first surf competition—winning both the short and long board divisions at age eight.On Halloween morning 2003, Bethany was attacked by a 14-foot tiger shark, which bit off her left arm and seemed to end her career as a rising surf star. After losing more than 60% of her blood and undergoing several surgeries, Bethany began her recovery with an unbelievably positive attitude. Miraculously, just one month after the attack, Bethany returned to the water. Two months later, Bethany placed fifth in the Open Women’s division surf competition and just over a year after the attack she won her first National Title. In 2007, Bethany realized her dream and turned pro. Bethany has since participated in numerous Association of Surfing Professionals and World Tour Events with her major highlight being a second place finish in the ASP 2009 World Junior Championships. “It has been an incredible journey for me and now, I’m just so excited to share it!” says Bethany.
“Bethany’s story is so powerful,” says Soul Surfer Director Sean McNamara. “Most people would have given up after what happened to her, but not only did she make an amazing return to surfing, she excelled at it, and has turned her life into an inspiration for people all around the world. She is someone you look at and think, ‘If she can do all the incredible things she’s done, I can set the world on fire, too.'” says Sean.
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Inspiring ENT: Video for “Who Says” from Selena Gomez
“I felt like my fans need this song right now…
“…So I thought it was a sweet message. With bullying, with cyberbullying, with all the negativity that is in high school and dealing with things, you’re already trying to figure out who you are; it doesn’t help when people are constantly trying to tear you down. And I’m dealing with it, of course. I’m going through it as well…” – Selena Gomez
This amazing video and song “Who Says” from Selena Gomez and her band The Scene is so uplifting and gives girls, or anyone inspiration that they are and can do more then they realize:
Who says you’re not worth it
Who says you’re the only one that’s hurting
Trust me, that’s the price of beauty
Who says you’re not pretty
Who says you’re not beautiful…Who says you’re not star potential
Who says you’re not presidential
Who says you can’t be in movies
Listen to me, listen to me
Who says you don’t pass the test…
- From “Who Says”
“Every time I sing this song, I’m like, ‘I feel better already! It’s such a sweet song, and it’s fun and empowering. I am so happy because music is a universal language and it’s a quick way to get to everybody.” – Selena Gomez
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Today Show’s Kid Reporter Deidra Shores Speaks on Youth Obesity
Above: Deidra Shores with Dr. Oz after a news segment.
When the Today Show’s Kid Reporter Deidra Shores made her debut last year she captivated America with her infectious smile and energetic personality. If you missed it, check out our previous post about her first assignment after she won the Today Show competition. Since then she’s been busy interviewing athletes like Shaquille O’Neal and hosting various engagements celebrating African American History.
Below check out a recent report Deidra did on a topic she’s passionate about, her 1st Segment for Channel One News on Childhood Obesity. The segment aired this week nationwide in Middle Schools across the USA – go Deidra! The young people in the clip make great suggestions on healthier eating for anyone.
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