78: Hot Jazz with Matt Tolentino
Sharing his birthday with Fred Astaire, Matt Tolentino was born in 1985. Some say he was born 80 years too late and Matt has made… Read More »78: Hot Jazz with Matt Tolentino
Sharing his birthday with Fred Astaire, Matt Tolentino was born in 1985. Some say he was born 80 years too late and Matt has made… Read More »78: Hot Jazz with Matt Tolentino
Fabian Garza was born and raised in Monclovas, Mexico and moved to the USA as a boy. In 2016, he gambled everything on a dream… Read More »77: Fabian’s Fabulous Food
Rev. Catharine Clarenbach is a Unitarian Universalist minister and an initiate in the Stone Circle Tradition of Wicca. We are delighted she has returned to… Read More »76: Stone Circles and Radical Faeries
Dr. Chéri Phillips is macroeconomist and economics professor at State University of New York (SUNY) at Cortland. This fascinating conversation covers race, gender, the pandemic,… Read More »75: Dr. Chéri Phillips and the Prisoner’s Dilemma
Craig Mitchell is a comedian/actor who once weighed almost 400lbs. Craig shares how he lost 100 lbs and controlled his Type 2 diabetes on his… Read More »74: Craig, Cooking and Comedy
Alina is a competitive pole dancer who has won several competitions. Before her first pole dance class, she couldn’t do a single sit-up nor pull… Read More »73: Pole Dancing with Alina
Clay Wheeler is a theatre director in Plano ISD, where he has taught for 10 years. His honors include national awards for speech and debate… Read More »72: Improvised Teaching with Clay Wheeler
Julian Parker is a metalworker who conserves and restores vintage cars. He is also the founder and owner of Moot Lingerie which designs, produces and… Read More »71: Frilly Knickers and Metal Work
Natalie Gunn excommunicated herself from the Mormon Church and now lives in San Francisco where she is a creative strategist. Her life journey has had… Read More »70: Excommunicating Natalie Gunn
John H. Slate is an author and city archivist for the City of Dallas, where he is responsible for historic city government records in the… Read More »69: Bonnie, Clyde and Frozen Margaritas