Hot Seat: Media Monday with Erika C. Lowenkopf and Joanna Robertson 7/15/24
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In this episode of Hot Seat: Media Monday, Erika C Lowenkopf, author of Missing The Boat: A Memoir, and Joanna Robertson, owner of the Treehouse Reading and Arts Center, discusses the healing power of reading and writing and how literacy can be the basis for community. We also discuss the lifelong damage caused by bullying and discrimination and how helping others is a way to deal with the trauma.
Erika C. Lowenkopf is online at Facebook.com/erika.lowenkopf, Instagram.com/missingtheboatmemoir/ . You can buy her book Missing the Boat: A Memoir on Amazon at https://a.co/d/bq7XPof
The Treehouse Reading and Arts Center is online at Treehousebookshop.com/, Facebook.com/treehousereadingandarts, and Instagram.com/thetreehousereading/
#HotSeatMediaMinute “There’s aren’t enough stories out there about single women and infertility,” Erika C. Lowenkopf discusses one of her reasons for writing Missing the Boat: A Memoir.
#HotSeatMediaMinute “Kids think it’s just them,” Joanna Robertson, owner of the Treehouse Reading and Arts Center, on her work with the Intercultural Association of New Hartford, a group fighting bullying and dscrimination in local schools.
Ron Klopfanstein is an award-winning multimedia investigative journalist, news and features editor, and creative content producer for the Utica Phoenix digital platform and 95.5 FM “The Heat” broadcast and streaming. He also hosts the Hot Seat: Media Monday every Monday at 5 pm, broadcast on 95.5 FM and streaming at 955TheHeat.com. Like him at Facebook.com/ReadRonKlopfanstein, Follow him at Threads.net/@RonKlopfanstein, Instagram.com/RonKlopfanstein, Twitter.com/RonKlopfanstein, Tiktok.com/@ronklopfanstein, and subscribe to his channel at YouTube.com/@RonKlopfanstein. Read all his work at Muckrack.com/ron-klopfanstein.
