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BackPocketLifeStories

著者: Joe Brin & Julia Meyer Gross
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  • Everyone has a special story tucked in their backpocket, like a handy swiss army knife to get through a tough spot in life or a beautiful gem, rarely shared. We feature genuine people with genuine, uplifting stories. Your own life stories are like origami in reverse. Paper creased into exquisite, geometric form unfolds into unified terrain, a map of your journey...

    You can support our podcast here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/backpocket2

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  • "Benji Meets Mr. Eagle: Best Friends Forever"
    2023/07/24


    Maggie Rousis, PharmD and author, talks to us about the making of and story behind her recently published book that revolves around her angel baby, Benji. 

    Music credits:

    1) "Inspiring story" by REDproductions (Pixabay)

    2) "The first star" by HarumachiMusic (Pixabay)


    Learn More:

    https://benjisblessings.com/

    Link to the book: https://a.co/d/gxAopa8

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    43 分
  • Gloris Dunnous: Iraqui Childhood on the Run
    2022/05/31

    Meet Gloris Dunnous, Philadelphia resident since 1989 and a professional interior designer. She shares her childhood story of escaping Basra, Iraq, during the time of the Farhud, the violent anti-Jewish pogroms in 1941. The Farhud  persecution of Iraqi Jews has often been compared to the Nazi “Kristallnacht” destruction of Jewish lives and businesses in Germany.

    Formerly an idyllic life for young Gloris, Iraq was once a country of harmonious cultural and religious diversity where Jews and Arabs flourished in peace for centuries. Rising Arab nationalism, infected by Nazi fascist ideology, obliterated the once thriving Iraqi Jewish community.

    Gloris  journeys back to the time when, as a nine-year-old child fleeing her home, she was sent by her parents to India and Egypt, living on her own in convents as a Jewish girl, not knowing what the future would bring.


    Credits
    Sound Editors: Joe Brin, Julia Meyer Gross | Sound: (Freesound.org) – 129340_Le Abbaye Noirlac_crickets | Music: (Free Music Archive) – Chill Hop Arabic Main_Menachim Engel_Kabbalistic Village_Soundcloud;  TheGreatestHonorMain_Menachem Engel_Kabbalistic Village_Soundcloud | Photo: (Wikicommons) Iraq_Kifl_Native_Muslim Village_Jewish_shrine_Ezekiel's_tomb_w/ rabbi_caretakers

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    15 分
  • Digging In, Ramping Up -- How Urban Farming Actually Works
    2022/03/24

    Christa Barfield of FarmerJawn, healthcare administrator turned urban farmer, shares her extraordinary journey to food sovereignty. Sarah Lewis, teacher and artist, also seeking new avenues, joins the conversation, bringing her own enthusiastic enquiry to Christa's mission.

    We start with basic definitions, "Jawn?" "CSA?" then launch into Christa's multifaceted embrace of what it means to be a modern urban farmer.





    Music: "Happy African Village" by John Bartmann (Free Music Archive); "Motivated" by Alexmakemusic (Pixabay)

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    46 分

あらすじ・解説

Everyone has a special story tucked in their backpocket, like a handy swiss army knife to get through a tough spot in life or a beautiful gem, rarely shared. We feature genuine people with genuine, uplifting stories. Your own life stories are like origami in reverse. Paper creased into exquisite, geometric form unfolds into unified terrain, a map of your journey...

You can support our podcast here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/backpocket2

© 2023 © 2021 BackPocketLifeStories

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