The best thing Richard ever did was move to Colorado. I sure hope the Colorado Tourism Office is listening! This interview was recorded in Denver at Kaladi Coffeehouse as part of my ongoing series on different themes.
Paola wanted to tell me that her trip to Spain was the best thing she’s ever done, but she alluded to something “censored.” I wanted to know more. Her answer shows that the best thing she’s ever done is dive in with both feet into something unknown and scary. From my series of conversations at Kaladi Coffeehouse in Denver.
Chris says the worst thing he ever did was get married. The resulting lack of trust from that split, he says, has messed up his life for the past ten years. This interview is part of the series recorded at Kaladi Coffeehouse in Denver.
As part of my series of short conversations on different themes, I asked people at Kaladi Coffeehouse in Denver what was the best or worst thing they ever did. Eric says he borrowed $70,000 from a dear friend but couldn’t pay him back and now that friendship is ruined.
The best thing Jen ever did was take time off a job to travel in Southeast Asia with her husband, but I was curious why she didn’t say the best thing she ever did was get married. This interview was recorded in Denver at Kaladi Coffeehouse as part of my ongoing series on different themes.
As part of my series of short conversations on different themes, I asked people at Kaladi Coffeehouse in Denver what was the best or worst thing they ever did. Andy says he is still sorry that he smacked his dog upside the head.
The best thing Judy ever did was float over the abyss while scuba diving in Pulau Payar. This interview was recorded in Denver at Kaladi Coffeehouse as part of my ongoing series on different themes.
As part of my series of short conversations on different themes, I asked people at Kaladi Coffeehouse in Denver what was the best or worst thing they ever did. Monica started drinking at age 12. She says the best thing she ever did was get sober.
John says his mother never told him that a relationship going smoothly, he thought, could just blow up in his face. His mother stayed married, so what’s changed about relationships these days? Recorded at St. Mark’s Coffeehouse.
Rachel tells me that her mother never told her that people matter or that trust, love, and honor are important in human interaction. Recorded in February 2013 at Denver’s Pablo’s Coffeehouse.