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Eastern Standard for June 16, 2022

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"People can change their point of view by trying on another point of view." - Dr. Nicola Mason, chair, EKU Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership.
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"People can change their point of view by trying on another point of view." - Dr. Nicola Mason, chair, EKU Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership.

“Transformational Learning” is just that: deepening your knowledge of a given topic, changing the way you perceive it. That’s the focus of an interview by education contributor Cynthia Resor with Dr. Nicola Mason, Chair of the EKU Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership. | All about the Warriors Path project and its opportunities to expand knowledge about Native American life in the region while also boosting the economies of some Kentucky Trail Towns | We explore a report on the Work-From-Home trend, and another on the “fee and dividend” approach to reducing greenhouses gases linked to climate change | Our series on theatre production in Kentucky continues with a conversation with Louisville playwright and the Dramatist Guild Kentucky representative Brian Walker.

Tom Martin hosts Eastern Standard, a weekly radio magazine of interviews and stories about interesting people, places, and things happening in the Commonwealth.
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