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Part 2 Interview With Joe Patterson, Author Of Melanin Memoirs
This is my second interview with Joe Patterson. His 4th anniversary writing on Vocal will be in March 2026. He has one achievement on Vocal, The Other Foot. He has over 17,000 reads on Vocal since he started on Vocal in 2022. Joe Patterson is very creative poet and rapper. Joe is deep thinker and I feel it is reflected in his latest published book, Melanin Memoirs.
By Mariann Carroll2 months ago in Interview
Living in a hemp house
Hemp, a multi-purpose crop that delivers fibres, shivs, seeds, and pharmaceuticals is currently used in insulation materials and bio-composites for a more sustainable construction industry. Russ Martin and his wife Karon Korp tell their story as owners of the first hemp house in the U.S.
By Susan Fourtané 2 months ago in Interview
9/11 Remembered: Debi & Sandra
As the the 24 year anniversary of the September 11th attacks approaches I wanted to get the perspectives of those who were effected, whether that be directly or indirectly by interviewing them. In this interview I spoke with Debi Saunet who lost her cousin Sandra Taylor in the attack on the Pentagon that morning.
By Joe Patterson7 months ago in Interview
An Interview with...
I found this while cleaning up my computer and looking over some old files that I never found a place for online. I wonder what people will think of this self-interview I conducted for a friend in the early 2000s who wanted me to submit some biographical information in a Q and A (she came up with the questions; I should get back in touch with her one day). English was not her first language, and this was for an assignment she had at school to improve her skill with the language.
By Kendall Defoe about a year ago in Interview
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Beyond 6 Seconds Podcast
The American Enterprise Institute estimates that approximately 15% to 20% of the U.S. population is estimated to be neurodivergent. This represents a significant portion of Americans - potentially one in five - who identify with conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, or other cognitive differences. Some studies specifically show that about 19% of Americans identify as neurodivergent. And, no, it's not due to vaccines or Red Dye 4.
By Frank Racioppiabout 5 hours ago in Interview
My Phantom Memory Podcast
When you think of actors, you think of actors going from one acting role to another. Acting seems like a constant revolving door. As soon as you find one job, it's finished, and you have to look for another one. It's like being on Indeed 24/7 365!
By Frank Racioppiabout 5 hours ago in Interview
Mikey Weinstein on Military Purges, Christian Nationalism, and U.S. Defense Integrity
Michael Weinstein has spent more than two decades in a fight he believes is existential—not merely for the U.S. military, but for American democracy itself. A 1977 honours graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy and a former Air Force judge advocate, Weinstein later served in legal posts within the Reagan White House, including during the Iran–Contra investigation. In 2005, he founded the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) after concluding that religious coercion—particularly forms of militant Christian nationalism—had taken root inside the armed forces. Since then, MRFF has represented more than 100,000 service members and veterans of every major faith. Although the overwhelming majority of its clients identify as Christian, many seek the foundation's help because they feel marginalized for not conforming to a particular ideological or theological mould.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout 7 hours ago in Interview
Body Positivity Debate: Jillian Michaels, Abbey Sharp, and Diet Culture
Jillian Michaels came into the spotlight in the early 2000s as the uncompromising trainer on "The Biggest Loser". Her tough, direct approach made her a household name, especially for challenging participants struggling with weight to exceed their perceived limits through demanding exercise routines. Over the years, Michaels has remained outspoken about the health risks of obesity and has advocated for lifestyle changes to enhance wellbeing. She has since acknowledged regrets about certain aspects of the show, such as its title and the competitive framing of weight loss, reflecting her evolving perspective on health messaging.
By Sarah Xenosabout 11 hours ago in Interview
From Crisis To Camera
Dan Martin spent years as a paramedic, a bodyguard and a martial artist before he ever stood in front of a camera. Now, with a slate of international film projects and a philosophy about the industry that unsettles its comfortable myths, he is making a case for a different kind of actor entirely
By Alex Wilkinsabout 20 hours ago in Interview
Sandy Gillman's 1st book Release Interview: Whispers in Your Mind
This is my second interview with Sandy. She just released her first book, Whisper in Your Mind. Sandy first wrote a story when she was 10 years old. She resistly had a radio interview in the City of Gosnells, Perth.
By Mariann Carrolla day ago in Interview
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