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The Kathryn Zox Show

The Kathryn Zox Show

Wednesday at 7 AM Pacific

February 27th 2013: “Saving Gracie” and “Education As It Could Be”

Join Kathryn as she interviews writer and former literature professor Jill Teitelman on her book “Saving Gracie”. Recent studies show that nearly one third of the baby boomer generation is facing the difficult reality of spending the rest of their lives alone. Teitelman breaks down surviving the "Circle of Hell" of online dating when you're over 50, you're single, and you're still searching for Mr. Right. Teitelman has taught writing and literature at the Sorbonne, The School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute and Simmons College. Kathryn also interviews Huffington Post blogger and leading edu

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Jill Teitelman

Jill Teitelman taught writing and literature at the Sorbonne, The School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute, the University of Massachusetts and Simmons College. A MacDowell Colony Fellow, Teitelman’s stories have appeared in Chicago Review, Transatlantic Review, Story Quarterly and Riverrun. She has also written comic books, documentary films, encyclopedia articles, and travel essays. Among her professional adventures was having worked for both Cosmo’s Helen Gurley Brown and Germaine Greer. An avid swimmer, yoga student, and traveler, Jill divides her time between Boston and Cape Cod with forays to New York City
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Dr. Rhonda Joy Edwards Vansant

Dr. Rhonda Joy Edwards Vansant is an educator who has devoted her professional life to the advocacy of loving, nurturing developmentally appropriate settings for children, and inspiring truly meaningful educational practices for learners of all ages. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree in Elementary Education from the University of Georgia. She completed further graduate work with a Specialist Degree in Language Arts at Peabody College for Teachers. She earned her Doctorate of Education Degree in Curriculum and Supervision from Vanderbilt University. She is the author of Education As It Could Be. Additional information on her may be obtained at Share On Facebook
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