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342: Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll, part 2: Sex

342: Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll, part 2: Sex


Episode 342


For background, first listen to my first Sex, Drug, and Rock and Roll episode, part 1: Rock and Roll, how Bruce Springsteen's Broadway show motivated me at last to share some episodes about me. Liste…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

341: NFL Tight End Chris Manhertz, part 1: Making your dreams happen

341: NFL Tight End Chris Manhertz, part 1: Making your dreams happen


Episode 341


I love talking to professional athletes. Today I talk with Chris Manhertz, a tight end in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers. We cover three main things and partly a fourth.

Making the NFL never havin…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

340: Michael Turner, DDS, MD: On the front line of Covid-19 in New York City

340: Michael Turner, DDS, MD: On the front line of Covid-19 in New York City


Episode 340


Want inside views of covid-19 in the epicenter of the epicenter?

Michael has been working at the front line of Covid-19 in New York City.

He's also my brother-in-law who has known me since the 80s. I s…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

339: Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams: Food Matters

339: Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams: Food Matters


Episode 339


Brooklyn Borough President means Mayor of Brooklyn. If Brooklyn separated from New York City, Eric Adams would be the mayor of the third most populous city in the country. If it separated from New Yo…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

338: Abbey Ryan, part 1: Technique and Mastery Through Practice

338: Abbey Ryan, part 1: Technique and Mastery Through Practice


Episode 338


I consider leadership a performance art and the environment the most beautiful thing around. Abbey and I talked about beauty, art, performance, teaching, technique, craft, and everything that goes in…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

337: Why we feel miserable under lockdown

337: Why we feel miserable under lockdown


Episode 337


I discuss the connection between perceiving lack of variety in food made from scratch and feeling miserable and bored under lockdown, despite having access to all the world's art, music, literature, …


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

336: Julian Guderley: GreenPlanet BluePlanet

336: Julian Guderley: GreenPlanet BluePlanet


Episode 336


If you measure an interaction with someone by how much it affects and improves your life, my conversation with Julian was profound. Why? His conversation led me to start meditating regularly---someth…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

335: Rhonda Lamb, part 2: reversing food deserts

335: Rhonda Lamb, part 2: reversing food deserts


Episode 335


The quote you just heard was Rhonda's description how showing people how to cook the way I showed them could save time and money for people to enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables.

After Rhonda and my fi…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

334: Jethro Jones, part 2: Biking in -40 degrees. Why not?

334: Jethro Jones, part 2: Biking in -40 degrees. Why not?


Episode 334


This episode starts off strong with Jethro's matter-of-fact description of riding a bike in minus 40 degree weather. He's a principal going to school, but could be talking about radical mountain biki…


Published on 5 years, 7 months ago

333: A racist with a heart of gold is still a racist

333: A racist with a heart of gold is still a racist


Episode 333


This pandemic continues to reveal new aspects of relationships—or rather spending time with people does. I think we used to spend more time with people, not mediated by the internet or distracted by …


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago





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