Narrowcasting as an Epistemology

Narrowcasting as an Epistemology
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Giving a Voice to the Voiceless by contributing to the Body of Knowledge … at least one-peer-reviewed article quoted every 15 minutes throughout the segment.
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The podcast centers on topics of community development finance institutions (CDFIs), social services, and economic development, with episodes exploring questions like the mission of CDFIs and their impact on local communities. For instance, discussions may cover strategies for financial inclusion or case studies from successful community projects, reflecting the lived experiences of experts.

Giving a Voice to the Voiceless by contributing to the Body of Knowledge … at least one-peer-reviewed article quoted every 15 minutes throughout the segment.
Interviewer/Speaker: Terence Mitchell, Founder of Interdisciplinary Implementations LLC Theory of Change & The Neighborhood Level Indicators Corporation Proven Evidence-based MODEL for Change
Narrowcast [Live Stream LinkedIn] Time-frame: 8:43 Minutes
- Segment #1: Introduction-Overview of Segment / Thank You to LinkedIn Connections / Turning Point
- Segment #2:MAPs of US in 1890 & 2020
- Segment #3:International Townhall Summit on the Environment – ARE YOU? … GET INVOLVED!
EDUCATION:
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Hyde Park Chicago, Illinois, Division of Social Sciences September 2016 – June 2021
Comparative Human Development Ph.D. Program
- Focus: Unarmed Fatal Interactions with Police (FIP)
- Method: Trail Research / Analysis / Systematic Review of Literature and Meta-Analysis
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY, Huntington, West Virginia, College Of Education and Human Services, August 1997 – December 1999
Master’s Degree: Adult and Technical Education
- Focus: Industry & Workforce Educational Leadership Implementation Methods & Strategies
- Method: West Virginia Department of Rehabilitation Services Mandated (1999) Client Constituent Survey
June 8, 2025, Referenced Peer Reviewed Article …
•Three Lenses of Evidence-Based Policy by Brian W. Head1: See Article … in description The Australian Journal of Public Administration, vol. 67, no. 1, pp. 1–11 doi:10.1111/j.1467-8500.2007.00564.x RESEARCH AND EVALUATION:

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