Episode 9: Facing Uncertainty with Author Margaret Heffernan (Election Special)Voting Information: https://www.ballotready.org/Philadelphia Bail Fund https://www.phillybailfund.org/United Way https://www.unitedway.org/#Transcription: https:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/25for25podFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/25for25pod Welcome to episode 8/25 of 25 for 25, where we interview 25 people about what their lives were like at age 25. Ophira Eisenberg is a comedian and storytelle
If you want to talk about feeling humbled, let’s talk about my guest. Faylita Hicks has become a new inspiration to me. From their activism to their writing, Faylita’s work ethic and passion is something I wish to emulate.Despite taking some t
The Reverend Dr. Shelley Best wears a million different hats.She’s the pastor of Redeemer AME Zion Church, she has an MA in religious leadership from Hartford Seminary, and an MDiv from Yale University and a doctorate in ministry from Hartford
Cheryl Corely is a national correspondent for NPR based in Chicago. When she was 25, Cheryl was working hard and playing hard in Peoria, IL. she was reporting for Peoria Public Radio by day, and by night she was a director for a Peoria local T
If you live in Connecticut, chances are pretty high that you know Chion Wolf’s voice. In addition to being the sound engineer and daytime announcer for Connecticut Public Radio, she hosts two podcasts of her own- a storytelling show called The
Today I'm sharing an interview I had with Reverend Steve Camp, who presides over the Faith Congregational Church in Hartford, Connecticut. Reverend Camp is a lifelong member of the United Church of Christ network of churches, and grew up as a p
Doctor Gina Barreca has been teaching at the University of Connecticut for over 25 years. When she was 25, she was just beginning her career studying women’s humor in literature.Since then she’s written over fifteen books, has a weekly column
Peter Sagal is best known for hosting the wildly popular news game show on NPR, Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me.But Peter didn’t always want to be a gameshow host. When he was 25, he was living in Los Angeles, had just quit his job and was pursuing a