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In this episode, Amy Elizabeth speaks with Jane Weiner, founder of Hope Stone, about the transformative power of arts education and emotional intelligence in empowering youth. They discuss the importance of instilling creativity and resilience in children, the challenges faced by communities, and the impact of project-based learning. Jane shares her insights on how arts education can combat mental health issues and foster a sense of belonging and self-worth among students. The conversation emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to education that integrates emotional intelligence and the arts to nurture well-rounded individuals.

Season One of Dance Unscripted is brought to you by a grant from the Lamar University Center for Resiliency.

Jane's Links:

Instagram- @hopestoneinc

Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/hope.stone

Website- www.hopestoneinc.org
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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. "You Matter, We All Matter" (00:01:14)

3. Creative Emotional Intelligence (00:05:24)

4. Project-Based Learning (00:07:36)

5. Community Challenges with Young People (00:16:27)

6. How Jane Has Witnessed Resilience (00:35:32)

7. Rapid Round (00:53:37)

10 episodes