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Max talks with his mom, Rachel Butler, about some of her favorite things.
Kathryn Tabke: 2020-11-22 18:49:11 My mother (Mary Sullivan) and I chatted about important holiday traditions, as well as how those have changed over time.
Greg and I talked about the type of art he creates and where he gets his ideas from
A story about growing up in a Catholic household, living 18 lives, and managing to be creative in a house full of 50 women.
Sydney Ginter sits down with Professor Anne Stapleton, a scholar of British 19th century literature and a professor at the University of Iowa, to have a conversation about creativity and expression.
We talked with Mark Danialson about the lawyer profession and his experiences.
Interview with attorney Jeremy Flaming for Honors Intro to Law Course at the University of Iowa.
I asked Deb 8 questions about her life, a few about creativity
This interview highlights how creativity plays a role in Pat's teaching and life. This interview was done for a class called "Creativity for a Lifetime" in which students examine what creativity is and means across disciplines.
An interview with my Janitor, Genie, in which we delve into her life and hobbies, especially attending auctions.
For my project I interviewed my sorority house mom, Kim Larmee. Throughout our interview I was finding that we had more in common and shared a love for natural beauty. I appreciate Kim for sitting down and talking with me...
Professor Brooks Landon's life and his views on creativity, both in general and within his personal life.
William Storer talks about what West Des Moines was like back when he was growing up, working in the Bahamas and at Principal, and becoming the father to two kids through marriage.
I talked with Ed to hear about how he managed to move from job to job, and remain innovative and creative in all of them. I hope you learn a little bit about Ed and about creativity while listening to...
I spoke with David Osterberg, an environmental and occupational health professor at the university. David told me about his ventures into creativity in the classroom and outside of it, particularly in educating the public about the dangers of climate change.
It's not always a bad thing growing old. The life experiences, advice, and love one can give even at an old age is an incredible gift we were given.