Have you ever looked at old yearbooks—for me, that would be from 1940s or 1950s—and thought, “Wow! Those young people look so old!” As a teen in the 1970s, I remember looking at the pictures of people from the middle of the
Read MoreIn this episode of The Delicious Story, I visit with Deb Brown of saveyour.town about the big things happening in small towns today.
Read MoreIn this week’s episode of The Delicious Story, we talked to coach, speaker and diversity expert Claudia Schabel of Schabel Solutions. Based in Des Moines, Iowa, for over two decades Schabel has consulted companies and organizations in the areas of diversity, equity, inclusion, and cultural competency.
Read MoreShe mentioned Mayberry R.F.D. at some point in our conversation, and in full disclosure, when I think of Arkansas I use to assume it was a state much like that show of the 1950s
Read MoreWelcome to the first episode of The Delicious Story for 2019!!! I’m on a mission to bring you interesting people and memorable meal stories all year.
Read MoreIn this episode, we begin where the interview ended. My guest, Sarah Topar, is a food blogger and friend who
Read MoreWhat choices in life have you made that stretched you beyond your comfort zone? It’s hard to break from routine but when we do doors open to new opportunity. This FIRST episode of The Delicious Story is both an enchanting look at one woman’s adventure, and her reflections on how memorable meals have added flavor to her life.
Read MoreWhat does a Mom do to get face-time with her busy, grown son? Interview him for a podcast, of course. Please join me at The Delicious Story as Oliver Borzo and I take a tour of some of the eateries he has encountered as he travels for work across the United States. First we’ll head to Savanah, Georgia for some homestyle cooking
Read MoreKristen is an unconventional attorney in that she mediates amicable resolutions. That’s right. The goal is to walk away not only with a decision, but also with a sense of peace about the outcome. For Kristen and her clients, it’s not about winning.
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