I am not complaining, but I have the craziest interview schedule today, and I am like that bad student who didn't finish the book until the morning of the test ("But, Professor, I can explain! The kids wouldn't nap!") Whatever. So my deep insights will have to be cut short this morning.
We're working on stories about the economy, getting ready for Father's Day and gearing up to take a look at the various innovations going on in K through 12 education. We are located in Washington, D.C., and it turns out that D.C. is ground zero for educational experimentation (some say "fads"), but whatever you call it, we'll be taking advantage of our proximity to explore many of the ideas that are engaging parents and educators today.
We are still mulling over several of the responses we received to our segment on empowering men. A lot of interesting ideas were expressed that I had not heard before (along with the usual "I hate my ex-wife because she done me wrong" refrain), so I want to think about that. And we are also thinking about doing another cheapskate week where we talk about summer fun on the cheap. So we're busy.
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