Throughout all episodes Art Layers continues to raise in our listeners a subtle awareness of
the precious avian voices in this country, which could easily be silenced if we do not care for them.
In this episode host Hadijah Munting talks again with Chris Beard, President of the Hornsby
Art Society about joining the Society and all the benefits of becoming a member.
Teachers can use creative approaches in their art of teaching to help students understand
the topics and make their learning more interesting and fun. Hadijah chats with teacher and
overseas volunteer Carmel Healey about the challenges of her experiences. Listeners will
hear this remarkable lady talk about being the first in her family to graduate from university
and the value of learning.
Another guest, Wendy Schuster, artist and psychotherapist, converses with Hadijah about
the juggle in her art and career.
This episode also brings listeners another original song, ‘Missing’, by the band Whiplash,
with an introduction from Kane Stewart.
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