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Yesterday's Narrative Podcast

Yesterday's Narrative Podcast

Written by: Jeremy Peters
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This is the podcast that listens to the stories of real people. People just like you. We believe that everyone has a story to tell, and we want to provide a platform to help tell those stories. Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Relationships Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • YN #26-Dr. Michael E. Coleman, Jr.- The Journey From "Learning Disability" to Doctoral Degree in Education
    May 9 2021

    YN #26-Dr. Michael E. Coleman, Jr.- The Journey From "Learning Disability" to Doctoral Degree in Education

    In this episode of Yesterday's Narrative, Dr. Michael E. Coleman, Jr. talks about growing up in Trenton, NJ, and how a teacher's decision in 4th grade shaped his life forever. We also discuss the lack of African-American males in education, racial inequality in education and in America, music, yard work and much more!

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • YN #25- Education Round Table Discussion
    Apr 18 2021

    YN #25- Education Round Table Discussion

    On this episode of Yesterday's Narrative, a high school math teacher from Arizona, a home-school teacher from Kansas, a Special Education Compliance Coordinator from Pennsylvania and a Special Education Administrator from Maryland discuss the state of Education in the United States. Their combined 60 years of educational experience lends a unique perspective to the ever changing landscape of education. They talk about what's right, what needs improvement, what the future looks like, technology in education and more!

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • YN #24- Mike Drummond- How a Convicted Felon Turned His Life Around
    Apr 11 2021

    Mike Drummond- How a Convicted Felon Turned His Life Around

    On this episode of Yesterday's Narrative, Mike Drummond talks about growing up in Alaska, running the streets from a fairly young age, life in and out of correctional facilities and, eventually, prison. He discusses he reacclimation into society 3500 miles away, meeting his now wife and starting his new life. We talk cars, music, religion and his current job as a trucker.

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    2 hrs
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