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We talked about tourism in Ethiopia the opening of Mad Vervet, Addis Ababa’s newest hostel.
Friends and colleagues Courtney McNeal (34) and Shirley Glenn (70) reflect on their organization’s programming for the elderly community in Memphis.
Friends and colleagues Katelyn Jurney (30) and Renee’ Sites-Erwin (48) share a conversation about advocating for people who are deaf and hard of hearing. They talk about the importance of both language and cultural access to public services and about...
Friends Annie Stafford (72) and Michael Hentges (73) recall their time together at Innisfree Village and reflect on the lessons and values they gained from their experience.
How does one pick up the maintainership baton? Turns out that you can ask for it! Jessica Tegner tells the story of how she went from contributing to pypandoc to being the maintainer of it, and the pressures that come...
Tripventure provides the best Pakistan tour packages from Islamabad to the North of Pakistan including Kashmir, Hunza, Naran&Kaghan, Quetta, Gilgit, Sawat and many of the astounding areas of Pakistan. With Its services, nobody will regret to travel with it. It...
Steve Desroches (48) talks to Daniel Gomez Llata (58) about his role as the Town Crier in Provincetown, Massachusetts and the history of this beloved figure.
Mother and daughter Martha (60) and Kate Kemper (26) discuss Kate finding out she had a brain tumor, Kate graduating from school as an architect, traveling to Spain, and accessibility.
Steve Desroches (47) talks to Bob Sanborn (66) about what it takes to pull off Carnival in Provincetown, an annual August celebration in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Friends Jacqueline "Jackie" Trigg (59) and Louise Peyton (68) share a conversation about how they first met, how they became close friends, the trips they have gone on together, faith, and the values that they practice.