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Have you ever stopped to consider the sheer power of the written word, or how your ability to read and write has sculpted your life's journey? That's the beating heart of our latest conversation with the inspiring Barbara Richter. She brings to the table a wealth of knowledge as an author, ghostwriter, and entrepreneur, all while offering her unique perspectives on the decline of American literacy and its ripple effects on personal and societal growth. With a childhood immersed in literature, Barbara understands deeply how books can ignite a lifelong passion for learning.
Throughout the episode, we peel back the layers on how literacy intersects with legacy and entrepreneurship. Barbara opens up about her evolution from an educator to the creator of a ghostwriting company that champions the voices of those yearning to share their stories but may be hindered by barriers like cost or self-doubt. It's an invitation to explore not only the significance of capturing personal histories but also the strategies we can embrace to nurture a robust reading culture among children - especially for those shying away from more challenging texts.
We wrap up by looking beyond individual stories to the collective narrative, pondering the impact of literacy rates on a community's ability to thrive. From the far-reaching effects of book banning to the essential nature of free speech, our discussion takes a hard look at the importance of preserving the freedom of ideas. Furthermore, we underscore the profound role early literacy interventions play in shaping an informed, participative society. Join us for an episode that's both a celebration of the enduring power of words and a clarion call to action in the face of a literacy crisis.

Subscribe to never miss an episode of STAND:
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Follow Kelly Tshibaka on
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Chapitres

1. #26: Barbara Richter (00:00:00)

2. Empowering Literacy and Entrepreneurship (00:00:08)

3. Empowering Writers to Capture Personal Stories (00:07:44)

4. Importance of Writing and Literacy (00:12:58)

5. Impact of Reading and Literacy Rates (00:19:29)

6. The Importance of Early Literacy Intervention (00:26:57)

7. Importance of Writing and Censorship (00:36:03)

132 episodes

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Have you ever stopped to consider the sheer power of the written word, or how your ability to read and write has sculpted your life's journey? That's the beating heart of our latest conversation with the inspiring Barbara Richter. She brings to the table a wealth of knowledge as an author, ghostwriter, and entrepreneur, all while offering her unique perspectives on the decline of American literacy and its ripple effects on personal and societal growth. With a childhood immersed in literature, Barbara understands deeply how books can ignite a lifelong passion for learning.
Throughout the episode, we peel back the layers on how literacy intersects with legacy and entrepreneurship. Barbara opens up about her evolution from an educator to the creator of a ghostwriting company that champions the voices of those yearning to share their stories but may be hindered by barriers like cost or self-doubt. It's an invitation to explore not only the significance of capturing personal histories but also the strategies we can embrace to nurture a robust reading culture among children - especially for those shying away from more challenging texts.
We wrap up by looking beyond individual stories to the collective narrative, pondering the impact of literacy rates on a community's ability to thrive. From the far-reaching effects of book banning to the essential nature of free speech, our discussion takes a hard look at the importance of preserving the freedom of ideas. Furthermore, we underscore the profound role early literacy interventions play in shaping an informed, participative society. Join us for an episode that's both a celebration of the enduring power of words and a clarion call to action in the face of a literacy crisis.

Subscribe to never miss an episode of STAND:
YouTube
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
STAND's website: • StandShow.org
Follow Kelly Tshibaka on
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KellyForAlaska
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KellyForAlaska
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyforalaska/

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. #26: Barbara Richter (00:00:00)

2. Empowering Literacy and Entrepreneurship (00:00:08)

3. Empowering Writers to Capture Personal Stories (00:07:44)

4. Importance of Writing and Literacy (00:12:58)

5. Impact of Reading and Literacy Rates (00:19:29)

6. The Importance of Early Literacy Intervention (00:26:57)

7. Importance of Writing and Censorship (00:36:03)

132 episodes

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