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Story-Power

Story-Power

Written by: Lucinda Sage-Midgorden
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Stories are a powerful way to learn about ourselves and others. They come in all different forms, written, visual, musical, and personal. Lucinda and her guests discuss stories in all these forms.2023 Art Social Sciences
Episodes
  • From Criminal Prosecutor to Professor of Mindfulness and Wellness
    Mar 11 2026

    Meet Bob Martin, a guest with a story that is as extraordinary as entertaining and fun. From a high-powered mob lawyer during Miami's wild Cocaine Cowboy days to a Certified Meditation teacher with an MSW to go with his JD, he has helped hundreds redesign their thinking for the life they dream of. Bob's journey is anything but ordinary.

    Now a two-time published author and Professor of Wellness at Elon University, Bob blends Taoist wisdom, brain science, psychology, and humor to tackle everything from breaking free of limiting beliefs to finding clarity and resilience in life's chaos.

    With a knack for making big ideas relatable and plenty of stories to keep listeners hooked, Bob's the kind of guest who inspires, challenges, and keeps the conversation lively. Want to hear more? Check out his over 50 five-star reviews.

    Facebook, LinkedIn, Website, Podcast (A Wise and Happy Life)

    Bob's upcoming book, Martin's Corner

    Bob's current books, I am the Way, Children of Abraham

    Pratt Institute

    I Ching, a Taoist practice

    Tao of Pooh, Te of Piglet, Benjamin Hoff

    Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu

    PodMatch, a dating service for Podcasters

    A Course in Miracles, Helen Schucman PhD

    The Road Less Traveled, M. Scott Peck

    Bob's blog, The Wise and Happy Life, on Substack

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Understanding the Life Stories of Our Elders
    Feb 25 2026

    Joseph Bolton is a gifted storyteller and an intrepid explorer of the human experience. With a passion for uncovering the untold narratives that shape our world, Joseph brings a unique blend of insight, empathy, and wit to every conversation. As the author behind the widely acclaimed website OldGrandmothersTree.com, Joseph has garnered a loyal following of readers who are drawn to his ability to breathe life into the stories of everyday people, transforming them into captivating tales that resonate on a profound level.

    Joseph's journey into the world of storytelling began with his commitment to sharing the experiences and wisdom of those often overlooked. His work has been celebrated for its depth and authenticity, earning him a reputation as a writer who not only informs but also inspires. Joseph's keen eye for detail and his unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth have made him a respected voice in the literary community.

    What sets Joseph apart as a podcast guest is his unparalleled ability to connect with audiences. His warm and engaging demeanor, coupled with his knack for finding the extraordinary in the ordinary, makes every conversation with him an enlightening experience. Joseph has a talent for weaving together personal anecdotes, historical context, and cultural insights, creating a rich tapestry of dialogue that captivates listeners from all walks of life.

    Whether discussing the latest trends in storytelling, sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses into his creative process, or delving into the fascinating stories he has uncovered, Joseph's presence on a podcast promises to be both thought-provoking and entertaining. His versatility as a speaker allows him to seamlessly navigate a wide range of topics, from the intricacies of human relationships to the broader social issues that impact our world.

    Beyond his professional achievements, Joseph is also deeply committed to fostering a sense of community and connection through his work. He believes in the power of stories to bridge divides and bring people together, and this ethos is evident in everything he does. As a podcast guest, Joseph brings a refreshing perspective and a genuine passion for storytelling, making him an invaluable addition to any podcast looking to engage and inspire its audience.

    Website

    Old Grandmother's Tree, Vol. 1, 2, 3

    Natasha Pelley-Smith, Illustrator

    Ancestry.com

    Geni.com

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    48 mins
  • Travel the World, Especially Africa, and Learn Valuable Lessons
    Feb 11 2026

    For most of Barry's forty year broadcast career as an international broadcast journalist spanning five continents, his main area of interest and focus has been on the African continent.

    Both his children were born in Ethiopia while he was employed in Addis Ababa between 1969 and 1975 as both a broadcast and print journalist. He had the distinction of being among a handful of embedded foreign journalists who told the world about the long, sometimes bloody coup that ultimately toppled Emperor Haile Selassie in September, 1974.

    Barry and his colleagues were also the first to bring to the world's attention the catastrophic drought and subsequent famine that killed countless hundreds of thousands of people in the northern Ethiopian province of Wollo.

    In between his two tours of duty in Ethiopia, Barry and his then wife, Suzanne completed a solo overland journey in a Volkswagen Kombi Bus from Egypt to South Africa, visiting fifteen countries along the way. From Addis Ababa onwards, they were accompanied on that odyssey by their one year old son.

    From 1976 to 2000, Barry broadcast to Africa on a variety of subjects ranging from politics to sports via the Voice of America's English to Africa Service in Washington, DC. Long before becoming Service Chief the last five years, Barry broadcast a daily sports program to millions of listeners throughout Africa under the name of The Ole Sports Emperor.

    You could say Africa is in Barry's blood. And you'd be right, both literally and figuratively. During his many forays far and wide on the continent, Barry contracted a variety of diseases including malaria, typhoid, para-typhoid and a couple of other ones either too complicated or not worth explaining.

    His memoir, Beneath the African Sun, details both his personal and professional life during the six years after first setting foot on the continent.

    Facebook, Instagram

    Alexandria, Egypt

    Morocco

    Ethiopia

    Radio Voice of the Gospel

    Financial Times, Uk

    AP, UPI, New Zealand Broadcasting

    Classic Cinema With the Sage Sisters, YouTube

    Mississippi Masala (1991)

    BBC, Jonathan Dimbleby

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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