Teatime with Miss Liz Serves Trevor W. Harrison, October 9th, 3 pm ESTShow Title: “Voices of Society: From Policy to Poetry.”Teatime Topic: Exploring the intersections of politics, culture, and the personal stories that shape public life. From decades of academic insight to the soul of a poet, Trevor shares how his experiences illuminate humanity, resilience, and the truths we often overlook in society. Description: Trevor W. Harrison — Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Lethbridge and former Director of the Parkland Institute — has spent a lifetime studying the forces that shape our world: politics, public policy, and social change.An accomplished author of 11 books and a poet at heart, Trevor joins Teatime with Miss Liz to reflect on how his journey — from research to radio commentary — reveals the stories behind the data and the resilience of communities in times of change.50-Word Mini Bio: Trevor W. Harrison, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Lethbridge and former Director of the Parkland Institute, is an award-winning researcher, author of 11 books, and published poet. His work spans political sociology, public policy, and storytelling that humanizes data and amplifies voices often left unheard. Introduction:“Let me welcome you to the Teatime table, Trevor W. Harrison — a respected voice in political sociology and public policy. With more than four decades of research, 11 books, and a passion for poetry, Trevor brings wisdom from both the academy and the heart. Today, we explore how stories behind policies shape humanity.”Closing Summary: “Today’s Teatime with Trevor Harrison reminded us that policies aren’t just papers on a desk — they’re people’s lives, layered with history, hope, and humanity. His reflections invite us to see beyond headlines, to listen for the stories that shape our communities, and to hold space for truth with empathy.”⸻Hashtags – Trevor W. Harrison: