This is episode nine, part two, with Steve Koppe. Steve is a musician, singer/songwriter, philosopher, and well-known sound engineer whom I met working at eTown in Boulder. In the second half, we talk about his music career, some of the relatio
In episode nine, part one of two, my guest is Steve Koppe. Steve is a musician, singer/songwriter, philosopher, and well-known sound engineer whom I met working at eTown in Boulder Colorado. He has lived an extraordinary life, with tales featu
In episode eight, my neighbor, Delbert "Debo" Arnold is the final guest of 2021. Debo has experienced many lives as a fellow military brat, a professional rugby player, a Texas bartender along with numerous business ventures from banking to
In episode seven, I share some laughs and get deep with Sam Beeson. Sam is the younger brother to Nick Beeson from episode two. He is a recent college grad whose ambition is to find his way as an actor and comedian. Sam says, thus far he's onl
In episode six my guest is Kate Anderson. She is a former stage manager, current horse enthusiast, and at the time of this recording, an expecting mother. Kate is not even thirty but says she has moved twenty-four times in her life. Music by
In episode five, we check in with Nick Rizzi. He calls himself a "recovering sales professional" who now runs a woodworking company and is an aspiring realtor. Nick says he's gotten to experience fourteen different homes in his life.Find Nick’
In episode four, we travel down memory lane with Stacy MacDonald. Stacy is a social worker on an Indian reservation, a mother of two, and has the same parents as our host. It's his wonderful sister, who thinks she's moved twenty-five times (i
A bonus episode that continues our conversation with Jonathan D. Allsup, a Chicago area-based theatrical production manager who's moved twenty times in his life.
In the third episode, we visit with Jonathan D. Allsup. He's a wise old(er) soul, and a Chicago area theatrical production manager who's moved twenty times in his life.
Our first episode with long-time Denver native, Cindy Underwood Anderson. She has a psychology background in higher education and has moved ten times in her life.
This podcast examines adult lives, based on the places they were raised-either as a transplant in multiple locales or settled in one. The show attempts to make sense of the manner we all arrived as grownups.