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Erik: What draws you most to experiential learning?
Cathy: I’ve just always loved being active and actually learning by doing things rather
than, you know, reading books, reading articles on the internet. You know, you can get sucked
into that, I’ve seen people get sucked into that all day. And you feel like you accomplished
so much. But, um, something like, here is the perfect example, like cooking, I don’t
read too much cooking literature. Um, actually, literature is another thing I like food writing
like a narrative writing. But, I don’t read too much recipes, cookbooks. I like looking
through it for inspiration but I would rather just get in the kitchen with a friend or somebody
who is marginally interested in food and or just myself and just making something and
learning from that.
Erik: And, have you always been that way?
Cathy: Yeah, I think that um, I wasn’t always that studious. I think I must have ADD or
something, so, um, before the days of Ritalin. [laughs] So, ah, you know, I would like, you
know, make up plays with my friends or dance routines. I’m like coming up. We actually
did a video series with me and my brother with some neighborhood friends, created like
a news show, so…
Erik: Really?
Cathy: Yes, instead of sitting in front of the TV, we were just like, ‘Let’s make
a show. Okay!’