E13 – Architect, author, cyclist human Paul Fallon is riding his bike across the United States to ask people the question, “What will we do tomorrow?” and he has only a handful (tire-ful?) of states to go! He also help Continue reading →
E12 – Formerly incarcerated human Adam Shelby was in prison for eight years. While there, he excelled in educational courses and tutored other inmates. He went on a “talking fast” for a month, spent a year in isolation, and he Continue reading →
E11 – Instructional designer and immigrant settlement specialist human Andrew Arehart focuses on helping people, primarily refugees and immigrants, as they navigate their new life in the United States. He guides and helps them with employment, settlement and adaption. We Continue reading →
E10 – Retired police officer and author human Karen Lynch (Good Cop, Bad Daughter) was one of the first generation of female San Francisco cops. She and I discuss her childhood with an unstable, mentally ill mom, Continue reading →
E9 – Sex worker human “Jill” and I discuss her life as an escort in New York (and previously in Australia). She likened what she does to “naked therapy” and we had a very open conversation about how she navigates Continue reading →
E8 – Vietnam war historian human Mark Carson talks about the Vietnam war, politics then and now, battles and Nationalism. Oh! And the t-shirts Ho Chi Minh’s best girls wore. I learned a ton in this episode! (1:31:55) Continue reading →
E7 – Private Eye human Hal Humphreys is owner of/lead investigator at FIND Investigations. Hal talks about the work he does with defense cases, his pursuit of truth and how sometimes an old adage may come in handy. Continue reading →
E6 – Dog rescuer, advocate and educator human Zach Skow talks about his foundation Marley’s Mutts and the incredible work he’s doing for dog and man alike. He’s saved over 3,000 dogs and his Pawsitive Change Prison Program, Miracle Mutts, Continue reading →
E5 – Suicide survivor human Tanya Sue discusses her journey down the dark tunnel of depression and out the other side. Between a bad breakup, a lost job and family entanglements, she found herself at the end of a Continue reading →
E4 – Immigrant and chanteuse human Ruby Amanfu and I discuss her life unfolding. She’s an extraordinary and colorful talent in a world that sometimes only sees things in terms of black and white. Together, we celebrate all the Continue reading →