"Unveiling Academic Odyssey: A Conversation with Lodovic Kimble"

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2023 · 1H 7M

"Unveiling Academic Odyssey: A Conversation with Lodovic Kimble"

from Stories to Create Podcast · host Cornell Bunting/Lodovic Kimble

Send us Fan MailIn this captivating episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting engages in a conversation with Mr. Lodovic Kimble, shedding light on his academic journey. Lodovic shares insights into his psychology studies, which have taken him from Martin Methodist College to Tennessee State University. He further details his pursuit of a Professional Teacher Certification from Florida Gulf Coast University, leading to his current roles as a Research Specialist and CO-TEACHER at the Lee County School District.Lodovic's aspirations extend to the art world, as he envisions himself becoming an Art Dealer at the Africa Art Gallery. Additionally, he seeks to establish himself as a Professional Training Consultant for Behavior Network Consulting and Training.Our conversation delves into his extensive experience, including his years as a former Tutor at Basic Learning Skills Learning Center, Inc., his role as a Psychology Professor at Keiser University, and his teaching positions at Collier County Public Schools District, Desoto County School District, Lee County School District, Edison Community College, and Florida Southwest College.I encourage you to listen to this enriching episode, filled with knowledge and captivating stories, as we delve into the journey and experiences of Mr. Lodovic Kimble. Support the showThank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB - Stories to Create Podcast

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