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Part 2 Interview With Joe Patterson, Author Of Melanin Memoirs
This is my second interview with Joe Patterson. His 4th anniversary writing on Vocal will be in March 2026. He has one achievement on Vocal, The Other Foot. He has over 17,000 reads on Vocal since he started on Vocal in 2022. Joe Patterson is very creative poet and rapper. Joe is deep thinker and I feel it is reflected in his latest published book, Melanin Memoirs.
By Mariann Carroll18 days ago in Interview
Living in a hemp house
Hemp, a multi-purpose crop that delivers fibres, shivs, seeds, and pharmaceuticals is currently used in insulation materials and bio-composites for a more sustainable construction industry. Russ Martin and his wife Karon Korp tell their story as owners of the first hemp house in the U.S.
By Susan Fourtané about a month ago in Interview
9/11 Remembered: Debi & Sandra
As the the 24 year anniversary of the September 11th attacks approaches I wanted to get the perspectives of those who were effected, whether that be directly or indirectly by interviewing them. In this interview I spoke with Debi Saunet who lost her cousin Sandra Taylor in the attack on the Pentagon that morning.
By Joe Patterson6 months ago in Interview
An Interview with...
I found this while cleaning up my computer and looking over some old files that I never found a place for online. I wonder what people will think of this self-interview I conducted for a friend in the early 2000s who wanted me to submit some biographical information in a Q and A (she came up with the questions; I should get back in touch with her one day). English was not her first language, and this was for an assignment she had at school to improve her skill with the language.
By Kendall Defoe about a year ago in Interview
Actor Irene Artal’s Poignant Performances Support LGTBIQ+ Rights in Spain and in America
Artal's role as the lesbian character Marta in the award-winning short, Por qué no llamas a Ernesto? Citing the buzz around Oscar-nominated movie, Emilia Perez, which celebrates the story of a fictional trans character, Irene Artal offers thoughts on her own role as the lesbian character Marta in the award-winning short, Por qué no llamas a Ernesto? (“Why don’t you call, Ernesto?”). Spanish-born Artal, who has her sights on Hollywood, explains, “As an artist, I feel a responsibility to contribute to projects that reflect the diversity of human experiences. Representation matters, and being part of stories that aren’t told as often, like those of LGBTQ+ characters, helps break stereotypes and create understanding.”
By ashley collieabout a year ago in Interview
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The Great Transformation: Two Decades of Evolution in African Trade, As Told by Expert Daniel Holztreger of DH Consult
Fast forward twenty years, and the landscape has undergone a seismic shift. While challenges remain, the continent—particularly West Africa—has emerged as a dynamic hub of regional integration, digital innovation, and burgeoning industrial capacity.
By Lisa Rosenbergabout 2 hours ago in Interview
Fumfer Physics 42: Geometry, Predictive Cognition, Information Theory, and the Dimensionality of Space
In this interview, Scott Douglas Jacobsen speaks with Rick Rosner about geometry, dimensionality, predictive cognition, and informational structure. Rosner begins by distinguishing the one-dimensional perimeter of a square from the two-dimensional surface of a sphere, using that contrast to explain inverse-square laws in physics. He then advances a speculative hypothesis that three-dimensional space may reflect informational complexity and non-overlapping histories across regions of the universe. The conversation expands into fractal dimensions, quantum interpretation, predictive neuroscience, adolescent social modeling, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, counterfactual thinking, and the possible relationship between hearing loss, closed captioning, and cognitive decline.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsenabout 7 hours ago in Interview
Sports podcast What's The Call Premieres
Tennis is one of my favorite sports. And, I enjoy the women’s game much more than men’s tennis. Why? Who wants to see 40 aces in a game? It’s like watching teams strike out in baseball. I like the ball in play in any sport. Sports mean action. Even Curling has action. In golf, there should be a shot clock. Stop throwing grass in the air and just hit the ball!
By Frank Racioppi2 days ago in Interview
The Quiet Discipline That Builds a Better You. AI-Generated.
Self-development is often portrayed as a dramatic transformation—a sudden breakthrough, a burst of motivation, or a life-changing decision made in a single moment. In reality, it rarely works that way. Real growth is quiet, often invisible, and built on small actions repeated over time.
By Lukáš Hrdlička6 days ago in Interview
Podcaster Profiles
Multicultural is defined as relating to or constituting several cultural or ethnic groups within a society. Multiculturalism is the coexistence of multiple cultures. The word is used in sociology, in political philosophy, and colloquially. Right now in the U.S., multiculturalism has been attached to three words condemned by the present administration: diversity, equity, and inclusion.
By Frank Racioppi6 days ago in Interview
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