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Kendra james admissions review
Kendra james admissions review




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And sort of - I guess I should say, we got to work together for a couple of years, right? 2015, 2016, a year and a half. I’m excited to talk to you again.ĭAWN: I’m really excited to talk to you, too. KENDRA JAMES: Oh no, thank you for having me. Her writing has been published widely, from Elle, Marie Claire, Women’s Health Magazine, Lenny, The Verge, Harper’s, Catapult, and The Toast, among others.ĭAWN: So Kendra, first, I am so grateful that you’re here today spending time talking to us. She has been heard and seen on NPR and podcasts including Thirst Aid Kit, Three Swings, Star Trek: The Pod Directive, The Canon, and AlJazeera. Kendra James was Founding Editor at Shondaland, where she wrote and edited work for two years.

kendra james admissions review

I will be talking with Kendra James, author of Admissions: A Memoir of Surviving Boarding School, a book that I strongly recommend to all folks who work in, go to, and/or send their children to an independent or boarding school. I’m especially excited about this new season of On Balance and couldn’t be more excited about today’s book conversation. I’m Dawn Williams, Blue School’s Director of Enrollment, and grateful parent of a Blue School graduate. DAWN WILLIAMS: Welcome to On Balance, a podcast for parents created by Blue School educators.īlue School is an independent school in New York City that has pioneered a balanced educational experience, empowering children to be creative, analytical, joyful, and compassionate.






Kendra james admissions review