Reaching For The Gold with Harriet Tramer
A publishing journalist and a college instructor Harriet finds that these two careers have much in common as they both demand honing communication skills every day. Harriet instructs her students almost exclusively online and her writing is published in print and over the web. Times change but the need to speak to your audience by being concise, yet intriguing, is key.
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Creative Aging and Stress, July 30, 2013 | Guests, Gay Hanna and Dr. Steven Zarit |
Music Memories and Aging, July 16, 2013 | Guests, Deanna Adams and Elly Kover |
Elder Law and Yoga, July 2, 2013 | Guests, Brad Greene and Emmy Cleaves |
Alzheimers and Other Forms of Dementia, June 18, 2013 | Guests, Kathryn Louis Hawkins and Dee Brenner |
Elderly Patients, ERs and Self Help Books, June 4, 2013 | Guests, Kim Kinder and Betsy Otter Thompson |
MedCottage and Life Issues, May 21, 2013 | Guests, Rev. Ken Dupin and Roland Halpern |
Well Spouse and Degenerative Disorders, May 7, 2013 | Guests, Richard Anderson and Scott Penwell |
Caregivers, Elderage and GrandCare Systems, April 23, 2013 | with Jacqueline Marcell and Laura Michell |
Featured Guests
Harriet Tramer is publishing journalist and a college instructor. Harriet finds that these two careers have much in common as they both demand honing communication skills every day. Over the years, however, her understanding of precisely what is meant by “communication skills” has changed exponentially. At first, she taught classes in the most traditional sense, standing in front of students. And she wrote for print media. But now she instructs her students almost exclusively online and her writing is published in print and over the web. Times have changed but the need to speak to your audience by being concise, yet intriguing, remains the same.