Michael Baisden Urges Mentorship in South Florida

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"Originally, we were going to do a couple of cities - maybe go to Chicago and have a town hall meeting and make a big deal of it," [Michael Baisden] said during a private reception just moments before he took to the stage. "But then what? We wanted to do something ongoing. We decided to take the show to all of our markets."

"Anything that involves kids is important to Michael Baisden, and we feel the same way,"[Mark McCray] said. "Obviously, our station caters to an adult audience, and our audience has kids who are paramount to their lives. Kids are our future. It's not just a cliché, it's the truth, and we have to make sure that in the next 20 years, we're raising a bunch of leaders."

"I make a concerted effort to talk to our kids every day, on a show that's really designed for adults. The reason I do it, is because nobody else is going to talk to these kids," Baisden said.

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Michael Baisden Urges Mentorship in South Florida

Frantz Toussaint, an 18-year old junior at Palm Beach Lakes High School in West Palm Beach, is precisely the kind of young man that national radio host Michael Baisden is trying to help.

Toussaint has no father around, yet he says young ...

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