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South Florida Teen Talk Show Host Chelsea Krost Heads to Washington DC to Cover Presidential Inauguration

January 20, 2009
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BOCA RATON, Fla., Jan. 20 /PRNewswire/ — Seventeen year old teen
philanthropist and host of Teen Talk Live, Chelsea Krost, is taking her talk
show to Washington DC to cover the inauguration of Barack Obama.

“I am honored to report this historical presidential inauguration from a
teen’s perspective. Through my show I’ve been trying to bring about change
and make a difference in teenagers’ lives. To me, Barack Obama also stands
for change. He is an inspiration to my generation.”

After listening to some of Krost’s broadcasts, the non-profit group People
to People, a group dedicated to promoting international understanding through
travel and educational experiences, became so enamored with her they asked her
to cover the presidential inauguration as their exclusive teen journalist.

Arriving on Saturday, January 17th, Krost will follow a tight 5-day
itinerary including trips to local capital sites and meetings with important
figures including Mary Eisenhower, granddaughter of the late President Dwight
D. Eisenhower
, and Ken Walsh, reporter from the US News and World Report. The
highlight of Chelsea’s trip will occur on Tuesday, January 20th when Krost
will attend the swearing in of President-elect Barack Obama.

Recognized by local media as the show that educates teens on teenage
topics, world problems and philanthropy, Teen Talk Live provides teens with a
safe outlet in which they can voice their opinions and gain advice. Stay
tuned to Teen Talk Live for updates on Krost’s inauguration documentary.

About Teen Talk Live

Teen Talk Live is a teenage radio talk show that airs every Tuesday from
7-8 pm on AM station WBZT 1230. The show, hosted by hip Boca Raton teen,

Chelsea Krost, provides teens with a safe outlet in which they can voice their
opinions and gain advice. Teen Talk Live welcomes a rotating panel of teens
as well as an expert from the field in which the topic of the show is about –
and covers a variety of topics ranging from fashion and relationships to more
serious topics such as cyber bullying and the Rwandan plight in Africa. The
show has helped raise awareness for several charities including Give a Girl a
Chance Charity Foundation, SOS Children’s Village, and for the Savannah Cash
Foundation.

SOURCE Teen Talk Live


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