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Rev. Run, Wife Justine Talk Family Values

The 25-and-older crowd knows Reverend Run from the legendary rap group Run-DMC. Those of another generation might be more familiar with him and his wife, Justine, from their MTV's reality show, Run's House.

The couple has written a book together, titled Take Back the Family: A Challenge to America's Parents. In it, they offer advice on parenting, blended families, and the importance of education and family. Both joined NPR's Tony Cox to talk about more about it.




Check out Tony Cox's special post about the words of wisdom Rev. Run shared with News & Notes.

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