For those who are celebrating Easter, I'm wishing you a happy Holy Monday.
Paul has suggested I should ask for your take on this email I've received:
"Dear Rolade Berthier,
I hope this finds you well. My name is ______, writing from WNYC | New York Public Radio regarding a potential featured interview for our 2026 series, "The Audacity of the Page: Voices of Modern Literature." Our team has been deeply moved by the resonant and hopeful narrative of English Language Lovers. Your portrayal of the educator and learner navigating the "mixed-bag" scars of a continually changing landscape and the "competing narrative" of a world seeking to rebuild from the ashes of a global pandemic through virtual and face-to-face connection is exactly the kind of storytelling our audience appreciates. The friction between the challenges facing trainers and the "audacity" required to trek toward a place of linguistic mastery and mutual understanding offers a unique perspective on the enduring strength of the human spirit. The Details We would love to host you for a featured segment to discuss the learner’s internal journey toward healing through communication, your insights into the historical and cultural realities of the "native speaker" debate, and how your work explores the intersection of education and the rugged digital frontier. To finalize your guest appearance and allow our production team to begin designing your official publicity banners, please provide the following: Your professional author bio and headshot A direct purchase link for English Language Lovers Your preferred recording date and time ..."