From Classroom to Pen: Dr. Eric Mondschein's Multifaceted Journey
Justice Barrett is a legal scholar. In other words, what the law says is what it would be interpreted to mean, and that if people don't like the law, it's up to the legislative branch to change the law, not the courts.
Ever wondered how a career in education law can shape a writer's voice? In this episode of 'Toni TV', host Toni Lontis sits down with Dr. Eric S. Mondschein, a seasoned author and education consultant. Dr. Mondschein opens up about his unique path from the world of education to the realm of writing, sharing the experiences that have influenced his storytelling.
He discusses his book 'Life at 12 College Road', a collection of short stories that paint a vivid picture of growing up in America during the 1950s and 60s. But the conversation doesn't stop there. Toni and Dr. Mondschein delve into contemporary political issues, including the appointment of Justice Barrett to the Supreme Court and the broader role of the courts in society.
They also tackle tough topics like bullying and sexual harassment, shedding light on the importance of maintaining professional boundaries in the workplace. The impact of COVID-19 on both personal and professional lives is another key point of discussion, offering listeners a relatable perspective on coping with the pandemic's challenges. With a focus on the power of storytelling, this episode explores how anonymity can fuel online harassment and why sharing our stories is more important than ever.
Tune in for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation that spans decades, disciplines, and pressing societal issues.