These are strange times. As we plan our next episode � and our general approach in the age of COVID-19 � we want to make sure our choices stay people-powered.
So, in s ongoing effort to make our journalism more inclusive and transparent (and fun, when appropriate) we are running a meta voting round. This is for the episode we'll release on April 3. Given the way time is moving right now, April feels like about a light year away. What do you think would be most useful in a few weeks?
Update: The people have spoken, and you want to know How Everyone's Doing. and keep an ear out for it on April 3 (or possibly sooner).
Dear listeners,
— Brave Little State (@bravestatevt)
What would you like to hear from us next? We want our upcoming episodes to be as useful as possible.
VOTE:
If you have other ideas for work we can do (at home, or from a safe social distance), or ways we can convene the BLS community (ditto) please let us know at [email protected].
And look out for a hybrid episode on Friday, March 17. Originally, we were working on a listener question about home schooling in Vermont: How many people do it? How is it regulated? In light of the , we are now planning to between a veteran home-schooling parent who also works from home, and one who is now in charge of their child/children's at-home education.
Finally, we welcome you to share your questions about Vermont anytime, whether they are related to the impacts of coronavirus, or not. You can do that right here:
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