My Podcast...wherever you get podcasts

For a few years, I’ve been privileged to speak with some wonderful people from around the planet. Musicians, politicians, social media platformers, pickleball champions…the list goes on and on. Oh, and sometimes, it’s just me talking about things that I see in the world today. Sign up to follow me on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get podcasts. 

Here are some of my favourites. Feel free to comment right there on that platform. I’d love to hear from you.

Pat Fitzgerald-Bocarsly moved from California to Boston and then settled with her husband in New Jersey where she and he both serve in academics at Rutgers and Princeton (in that order). Three adult children, 6 grandkids and a life of adventure and religion and successes in many areas of life. You will enjoy meeting this provost of Rutgers with much more to say about her worries and her hopes for the future. 

Season 7 Episode 3 features Rachel Links Kushner from the US. She’s a podcaster and a long-time friend. Jewish subjects and Philadelphia Cheese steaks feature.  (With Whiz or without?)

Miguel Fernandes whose studio encourages artists in ceramics and cartooning. We met in Turkey in August and he along with his girlfriend Mariana help run the studio. Contact him at the website: www.cobalto.org or use Instagram at his @ozzy_floyd (with a nod to Pink Floyd who performed in Pompeii) or the studio Insta on @Coletivo_Cobalto

He’s an Aussie podcaster and loves to talk about health and overcoming the Big 4: which include obesity and cardiovascular and molecular problems. His goal is simple: help people get healthier. And it’s not rocket science– it’s finding what you love and doing it! You’ll enjoy this Part 1 of a 2-part series.  His podcast is the New Science of Physical Health. 

This gentle man and his wife were in Brisbane to visit with their new grandchildren born only a month ago. A great testimony to the value of exercise using pickleball, and the power of faith itself. 

Cal Thomas, another longtime friend, shares his perspectives and some insights into the reasons for the ending of the American civilization as he sees it. His website is calthomas.com for his articles and newspaper columns. He is read on the Tribune network in more than 250 newspapers every day.  Will American survive past 250 years (2026)?

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