Clare Lincoln is a French and Spanish teacher at Gilman School. She is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University and holds a master’s degree in French Literature from the University of Virginia. In her free time, Clare enjoys knitting, sewing, hiking, and traveling abroad. //
In Episode #30 of the Path to Follow Podcast, Jake and Clare discuss speaking French and Spanish, learning multiple languages, teaching at all-girls schools versus all-boys schools, journalism at Penn State, Clare’s master’s degree in French Literature, Notre Dame Preparatory School, connecting with colleagues during the pandemic, knitting and sewing as hobbies, hiking in Baltimore, traveling to the South of France, the rewards of rereading books, John Hathorne and the Salem Witch Trials, and Clare’s book recommendation: Maryse Condé’s I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem (1986). //
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Many thanks to the all-powerful Cesare Ciccanti for his efforts on production.
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