This episode has some great lessons to share. To open, Jonathan Kroll has taken his 20 years’ experience as a leadership trainer and provided the best lessons in his new book, “Preparing Leadership Educators.” In this book, Kroll helps leadership educators who want to refresh their pedagogical knowledge and revitalize strategies. We talk about what makes a strong leader, elements of leadership from the past that need to change in 2023 and what the book provides that sets it apart from the many others on this topic.
Following this, Suzanne Marriott and I talk about her soon-to-be released book, “Watching for Dragonflies: A Caregiver’s Transformative Journey.” The book follows Suzanne as she becomes her husband Michael’s caregiver after he’s diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. We talk about how she took on the role and the changes it created for their relationship, both good and challenging. We also look at the resources she had access to, how it helped her, and how she’s transformed from the experience.
Citywide Bytes-Ryan Estrada shares some heartfelt stories in his new comics
Don Silver’s new book takes on a powerful coming-of-age story
Citywide Bytes-Mark Femino talks 30 years of music
Dennis Hopeless shares his past in new comic series
Citywide Bytes-Mark Maia takes into his new dark comedy comic series
Amanda Blake shares the meal to end all meals in “Question Not My Salt”
Mystery boxes and twist endings with “Jill and the Killers”
Citywide Bytes-Joseph Macolino takes us on a tour of the world of Evorath
Tim Facciola talks amnesiac gladiators and extensive worldbuilding for his epic trilogy
Escape The Paradigm shares 11 years of music
Citywide Bytes— Andrew Yampolskyi of Homeless Radio talks musical tributes
The RealGMat talks YouTube careers and musical adventures
Citywide Bytes-Nick Roberts sinks his teeth into “Mean Spirited”
The Pastor of Horror returns with a found footage nightmare
Citywide Bytes—Jack Flint of The Sea Gods talks debut singles and band meetings
Book, books, fantasy, science fiction, monster, magic, apocalypse, love, romance
Citywide Bytes-Chris Lengyel gives this episode the magic touch
Father-son comics duo creates a beautiful apocalypse in “By A Thread”
Sarah Blacker returns with her signature style on “Horizon Line”
Kicking off a new Citywide segment, Nadia Vaeh talks musical therapy and video production
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