by podbean | Mar 20, 2025 | Childhood, Sports
Barbara could not see the baton well enough to catch a high throw. She was a reluctant third grader amidst Junior High School girls in a baton twirling group. Her solution to the problem was very...
by podbean | Mar 20, 2025 | Indianapolis, Performing Arts
CULTURAL CANNIBALS is “One of the most audacious cultural experiments currently happening” – Nuvo Newsweekly. They combine ethnic music, graphics, dance together in multi-media and multi-cultural events across Indianapolis. Co-founder Artur Silva talks about being a...
by podbean | Mar 20, 2025 | Culture, Oral History, Parenting, Travel
Half way around the globe, during a trip with the Umoja Project to build dairy shelters and relationships with women and children in Kenya, Carol Frohlich experienced a truth beyond...
by podbean | Mar 20, 2025 | Careers, Education, Family
Born in New York, Carol Bussell is a professor at IUPUI who uses stories in her teaching. She came to her Life Stories intervew with family artifacts, journals, diaries, photos, and most importantly...
by podbean | Mar 20, 2025 | Indiana, Oral History, Rural Life
An unlocked farmhouse in Morgan County. A blizzard in April 1960. Dozens of people without power, water or food. What did they do? Diana Chamness tells the...