Jul 29, 2019
Cara McDonough talks about her father, Fred Rotondaro, a
well-respected figure in Washingon D.C., his diagnosis with cancer
and death, and how we talk about death and grief with each
other.
Cara's a writer who has appeared in The Washington Post, The Boston
Globe, and Salon among other places. She covers many topics,...
Jul 22, 2019
Molly Butterworth started her museum career and began nurturing her love of vehicles in her home state of Ohio. She earned her bachelor's degree in history and English and her master's in Public History. She was hired at the Museum of Transportation in St. Louis and became director there. She is now an historic...
Jul 15, 2019
Since there are about 5,000 podcasts about poker, Eric sat down
with his friend Dave to talk about the subject more generally with
regards to history of the game, types of poker, and tournament
play...with a few minutes talking about Las Vegas and New
Orleans.
Think of it as a "poker show" for non-poker players.
Jul 8, 2019
Leif Hansen, CEO of Spark Interaction, has been speaking at events,
facilitating team trainings and offering 1-1 support to
indy professionals on a variety of leadership related topics for
over two decades. His highly interactive & often playful
events have been experienced by tens of thousands
of participants, as well...
Jul 5, 2019
Hi, this is Eric: I was soooooo sick of the sound of the Fourth of July after hour number six last night, I decided to put on headphones and see if, in one hour, I could produce a podcast with my (unscripted) narration, two or more other sound tracks, and some audio I got off the internet. Even though the message is...