Our next radio show is July 2nd at 11:30am Pacific

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Learning is always going on; it is impossible to avoid learning something at any given moment. Likewise, whether we realize it or not, we are constantly teaching the world around us. Veronica is joined by Liz Erickson to discuss our ongoing conscious and unconscious lifelong education.

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In the first half of the show, we will explore the ways in which learning unfolds. How does the acquisition of skills and knowledge differ between children and adults? What are the major blocks to learning and how can we overcome them? In what ways are we all teachers? What tools will enable our internal professors to positively influence all those we encounter?

Later in the program, Veronica will channel Eloheim to gain their insight on the learning process, on channeling as a form of teaching, and on how acquiring greater skills as students and teachers can help us transform the experience of being human.

Elizabeth J. K. Erickson

Composer, performer, teacher, and theorist Elizabeth J. K. Erickson enjoys blending musical styles and bringing her music to unusual places. She is currently a cellist with the Healdsburg Philharmonia and teaches all ages, levels, backgrounds, and interests. She believes firmly in the importance of music education for families of all income levels and gladly provides scholarships and opportunities for barter. Her latest composition is Beannacht, a richly melodic song for soprano and viola based on a poem of the same name by John O’Donohue. Please visit http://www.knightlizardmusic.com for more on her professional pursuits.

Liz’s interest in teaching and learning was inherited from her mother, a Montessori teacher, and raising her own children has done much to deepen her understanding of the learning process and hone her approach to students of all ages. When she is not making music or wrangling children she can be found reading, knitting, or finding more ways to squeeze a farm into a residential lot. Her personal blog is http://wordwinding.wordpress.com.