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  • Gary Arndt | A Curious Mind in a Noisy World | The Sound Legacy Podcast Episode #7
    2025/05/10

    Gary Arndt has visited over 140 countries, spoken on every continent, and produced more than 1,400 episodes of his podcast Everything Everywhere Daily. But beneath the stats is a storyteller who’s driven not by clicks, but by curiosity. In this wide-ranging conversation, we dig into the evolution of online content, the dangers of algorithmic gatekeepers, and why podcasting might be the last true vestige of the old internet. Gary shares how a background in competitive debate shaped his approach to storytelling, how he survived the collapse of travel media in 2020, and why asking “why is the alphabet in alphabetical order?” might be more useful than it sounds.

    A thoughtful, funny, and unexpectedly hopeful look at where we’ve been—and where we’re heading.


    http://everything-everywhere.com/


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    46 分
  • Dr. Linda Berry | Grace After the Fall | The Sound Legacy Podcast #6
    2025/05/03

    In this episode of the Sound Legacy podcast, we sit down with Dr. Linda Berry—chiropractor, nutritionist, and gentle guide through the healing process. Her story begins with a life dedicated to dance, until a devastating car accident changed everything. What followed was a remarkable recovery, a complete reimagining of purpose, and a 40+ year career helping others find wellness in body and spirit.

    Andrew and Linda talk about the path from trauma to transformation, the power of gratitude, the wisdom of Taoist practices, and how Linda’s five-fold path to bliss helps others heal on their own terms. It’s a conversation about resilience, reinvention, and the quiet power of listening—both to others and to your own body.

    To learn more about what we do or to preserve your story, visit MySoundLegacy.com.

    Dr. Linda's Website - https://www.drlindaberry.com/

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    49 分
  • Mike O'Krent | Life Stories Alive | The Sound Legacy Podcast # 5
    2025/04/26

    When Mike O’Krent visited Auschwitz in 2020, he didn’texpect to find his family name—71 times—in the Book of Names. That moment cracked something open. What followed was a journey not only through his ancestry but into a deeper purpose: helping others preserve their legacies before it’s too late.

    In this episode, Mike shares his story with host AndrewCouch—growing up in San Antonio, riding horses, falling in love, and carrying on a multigenerational family business. But it’s his work as the founder of Life Stories Alive that takes center stage: a career built on capturing the stories that would otherwise disappear.

    Mike reflects on his time interviewing Holocaust survivorsfor Steven Spielberg’s Shoah Foundation and how those experiences helped shape his approach to storytelling—with empathy, presence, and deep listening.

    This is a conversation about legacy, grief, healing—and thequiet power of being truly heard.

    🎧 Listen now and share itwith someone who knows the value of a life well remembered.

    Follow us @mysoundlegacy and visit mysoundlegacy.com tolearn how we can help preserve the voices and stories that matter most.

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    43 分
  • Firuze Gokce| Whales, Wonder, and Finding Home | The Sound Legacy Podcast #4
    2025/04/19

    When Firuze Gokce and her family moved from Turkey to Petaluma, California, they’d never even visited. But something about a podcast host’s voice, the pull of the ocean, and a gut-level trust in intuition led them across the world—and into a new life.

    In this episode, Firuze shares her journey from tech entrepreneur to visual artist and whale advocate. Raised in a home filled with political debate, family meals, and compassion, Firuze’s love of storytelling—and marine life—was passed down from her father. Now, she creates vivid, sound-inspired paintings that honor whales, spark curiosity, and support conservation.

    She and host Andrew Couch explore identity, values, motherhood, migration, and what it means to live with intention. This is a story about listening—across cultures, generations, and even species.

    Listen now, and share it with someone who knows that the eyes of a whale—and the heart of an artist—can teach us how to live with more wonder.

    Follow us @mysoundlegacy and visit mysoundlegacy.com to learn how we can help preserve the voices and stories that matter most.

    See Firuze's art here - https://orangeorca.art

    Business Adventures - https://growifymarketing.com

    Save the Whales - https://acs-sfbay.org/donate - https://www.soalliance.org/donation -https://donorbox.org/bayquest-kickoff-1 - https://www.orcasound.net/support/#don

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    46 分
  • Ann Killion | Sportswriting, Storytelling, and Standing Up | The Sound Legacy Podcast #3
    2025/04/12

    Today on The Sound Legacy Podcast, acclaimed sports journalist Ann Killion joins us to talk about more than just the games. A longtime columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and co-author of books with Jennie Finch and Hope Solo, Ann shares how sportswriting became a vehicle for storytelling, empathy, and standing up for others.

    From her creative childhood in Mill Valley to forging her voice in male-dominated newsrooms, she reflects on the influence of her WWII-era songwriter father and her fiercely intelligent, under-recognized mother — and how their legacy shaped the writer and person she became.


    Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this conversation if it resonates.

    To preserve your family legacy, please visit www.mysoundlegacy.com

    #AnnKillion #Sportswriting #FamilyLegacy #Storytelling #WomenInJournalism #TheSoundLegacyPodcast

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    59 分
  • Nancy Spring | When the Hero Comes Home Broken | The Sound Legacy Podcast #2
    2025/04/04

    When Nancy Spring shared a 90-second clip about her decades-long nursing career, it resonated far and wide, reaching nearly 800,000 people.

    In this episode, she takes us deeper into the roots of her life in care. Nancy reflects on growing up in the aftermath of her father’s wartime trauma—navigating the quiet devastation of PTSD, poverty, and loss. With honesty and grace, she shares the story of her father, Gerald Russell Stablein—a decorated Navy pilot who served in WWII and Korea, and whose battles didn’t end when he came home.

    This is a story about the long shadow of war—and the light that can still rise from it. A story of heartbreak, survival, and the strength it takes to lead with empathy and live with intention.

    🎧 Listen now, and share it with someone who needs a reminder of what strength and softness can look like—side by side.


    Follow us @mysoundlegacy and visit mysoundlegacy.com to learn how we can help you preserve the voices and stories that matter most in your family.

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    46 分