Episode 99: The Walk
It's amazing when a remark from years ago is suddenly remembered, and now makes more sense.
Susan Weiss, and her husband George, were Ken's surrogate parents when he moved to San Francisco in 1981. They were a glamorous couple who ran a famous jazz club called the Blackhawk in the Tenderloin during the 1950's and early 1960's. Susan was Ken's fabulous Jewish Mother, and he adored her. This is her story.
It's amazing when a remark from years ago is suddenly remembered, and now makes more sense.
In the first podcast on a dream as a gift to the future, I began talking about this idea. In my life, it has played out again recently.
A short amusing holiday story involving celebrity sightings.
And yes indeed, this is the point--craft as my salvation.
An incident from my childhood spurred a seemingly irrational fear, that has come back to haunt me these days.
Wilbur Dean King didn't get much play in previous episodes, but he still looms as an important figure in my childhood. Here is his story.
A recent visit to Oklahoma City cemented in my mind, that the big choices I’ve made in my life were good ones.
A snarky comment on my Instagram feed compels me to clear the air. This may ruffle some feathers but needs to be said.
A snarky comment on my Instagram feed compels me to clear the air. This may ruffle some feathers but needs to be said.
Gifts come in many forms. My cousin Lorie, who passed in late November, gave me a priceless gift. This is her story.
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