While most kids of her age love to go out and play, 7-year-old Elaina Smith found solving adults' emotional problems on the radio to be a better pastime.
She became the youngest radio agony aunt after she replied to breakfast show host Andy Goulding's request to listeners for advice for a woman going through a break-up.
The young girl called up the station and told the woman to go out bowling with friends and to drink a mug of milk.
Her answer proved so popular that she was given a weekly slot on the show, where she now counsels thousands of adult listeners.
"When people tell me their problems on the radio, I think about it very hard and very deep down inside of me and then give them my answer.” And "I always have an answer," she said.
The advice Elaina offers is laid-back and honest.
She became the youngest radio agony aunt after she replied to breakfast show host Andy Goulding's request to listeners for advice for a woman going through a break-up.
The young girl called up the station and told the woman to go out bowling with friends and to drink a mug of milk.
Her answer proved so popular that she was given a weekly slot on the show, where she now counsels thousands of adult listeners.
"When people tell me their problems on the radio, I think about it very hard and very deep down inside of me and then give them my answer.” And "I always have an answer," she said.
The advice Elaina offers is laid-back and honest.