Episodes
                            The Rwanda Genocide that occurred in 1994 was one of the most recent large-scale genocides inContinue readingEpisode 33 – The Rwanda Genocide – A Refugee Camp Volunteer’s Perspective – 4-6-24
Published 04/06/24
Published 04/06/24
This episode contains four (4) Short Stories. The first one is telling the difference between “who you know” and “who knows you”. Which is better in life and in business?Continue readingEpisode 32 – Short Stories (4) – Volume II – 1-20-24
Published 01/20/24
This episode is about teaching in a Congolese High School. The physical conditions of the classrooms, and lack of supplies and textbooks made the job extremely difficult for both theContinue readingEpisode 31 – Teaching in a Congolese High School – 11-7-23
Published 11/07/23
/> This episode is about a gopher. Not the little critters that tear up golf courses and your back yard, but a specific role that I played for 1 yearContinue readingEpisode 30 – The Gemena Gopher – 8-21-23
Published 08/21/23
Death, funerals, grieving and the associated rituals vary from culture to culture. This episode explores the differences and similarities as to how Americans handle end of life and grieving vs.Continue readingEpisode 29 – Death and Funeral Rituals – USA vs. D.R. Congo – 6-30-2023
Published 07/01/23
This episode is the story of a special Lake in the NW corner of the D.R. Congo, Africa. It was called Lake Kwada. Kwada, in the Ngbandi tribal language meansContinue readingEpisode 28 – Lake Kwada: The History, Story, and Legend – 1-8-23
Published 01/08/23
This episode is literally just a bunch of various hunting stories from Congo, Africa. Stories from the 1950’s until the late 1970’s are shared here in this episode. Hunting forContinue readingEpisode 27 – Amazing Hunting Stories from Congo, Africa – 11-28-22
Published 11/29/22
Hunting was a part of everyday life for a kid growing up in Central Africa. It was a source of food, a sport, and a deterrent to the African’s gardenContinue readingEpisode 26 – Hunting in the Congo – 10-14-22
Published 10/15/22
  Soccer was prevalent overseas in the 1960’s and 1970’s before it gained a foothold in the USA. Growing up in D.R. Congo exposed me to the sport at aContinue readingEpisode 25 – Soccer in Congo…and Beyond – 8-12-22
Published 08/13/22
This podcast episode is actually the culmination of a Radio Broadcasting class I took at Saddleback College in the Spring of 2022. My hope in taking the class was toContinue readingEpisode 24 – Live Solo Radio Show – Soukous Music and Zifa – FM 88.5 KSBR- 6-30-22
Published 07/04/22
  Congo’s history is one of difficulty, exploitation, political unrest, corruption and challenges for the common man. This is Part 6 of a 6 part series of the country’s history,Continue readingEpisode 23 – The History of Congo – Part 6 of 6 – Epilogue and Tribute to the Congolese People – 4-1-22
Published 04/02/22
The story of Congo’s history is not very well known. This country has been exploited for its ivory, slaves, rubber, copper, uranium, coltan and other minerals. It’s had political unrestContinue readingEpisode 22 – The History of Congo – Part 5 of 6 – 1997 Kabila Take Over to the Present – 2-24-22
Published 02/25/22
  This is part 4 of a 6 part series on the History of Congo from the 1991 evacuation when President Mobutu’s government was faltering and the expatriots evacuated, throughContinue readingEpisode 21 – The History of Congo – Part 4 of 6 – 1991 Evacuation to Kabila Takeover – 1-29-22
Published 02/01/22
  This is part 3 of a 6 part series on the History of Congo: from 1965 when Colonel Mobutu seizes control of the country and takes over to 1991Continue readingEpisode 20 – The History of Congo – Part 3 of 6 – 1965 to 1991 Evacuation – 12-14-21
Published 12/15/21
The History of Congo is not well known, as this country has been exploited, causing political instability and corruption. This is the 2nd of a 4 part series. Part 2Continue readingEpisode 19 – The History of Congo – Part 2 of 4 – 1960 Independence to 1965 – 10-22-21
Published 10/25/21
The history of Congo is not known to many people. The story is one of exploitation, corruption and political instability. This is the first of a four part series. PartContinue readingEpisode 18 – The History of Congo – Part 1 of 4: King Leopold II to Congo’s Independence – 9-18-21
Published 10/06/21
The history of Congo is not known to many people. The story is one of exploitation, corruption and political instability. This is the first of a four part series. PartContinue readingEpisode 18 – The History of Congo – Part 1 of 4: King Leopold II to Congo’s Independence – 9-18-21
Published 09/19/21
Leprosy is a disease that is misunderstood by most people. People associate the disease with poverty, third world status and being relegated to leper colonies. Those with the disease areContinue readingEpisode 17 – Leprosy: Myths and Facts – 7-22-21
Published 07/23/21
This episode contains Four (4) short stories:  1) My best cup of coffee ever / 2) How to hypnotize a chicken / 3) How to cool off on a warmContinue readingEpisode 16 – Four Short Stories – 6-23-21
Published 06/24/21
  The Congolese village woman is relegated to a hard, subservient life in a patriarchal culture. Their lives are filled with physical and emotional challenges.  But there is change andContinue readingEpisode 15 – The Congolese Village Woman – 5/19/21
Published 05/20/21
Third Culture Kids (TCK’s) have a dilemma every time they are asked the question “Where are you from? as they are from their home country but also from a foreignContinue readingEpisode 14 – Where Are You From? The Response Dilemma – 3-20-21
Published 03/21/21
Wycliffe Bible Translators / SIL’s world wide mission is Bible Translation and other materials into under-served language groups. How to choose the language group, selecting the translators, obstacles in translation,Continue readingEpisode 13 – Capturing The “Language Of The Heart” for Indigenous People – 2/24/21
Published 02/26/21
Wycliff Bible Translators / SIL’s world wide mission is Bible Translation and other materials into under-served language groups. How to choose the language group, selecting the translators, obstacles in translation,Continue readingEpisode 13 – Capturing The “Language Of The Heart” for Indigenous People – 2/15/21
Published 02/16/21
Unique and exotic pets we raise and released back into the wild in the D.R. Congo. From hornbills to tree hyrax’s to monkeys to elephant shrews to pangolins to hawksContinue readingEpisode 12 – Exotic Pets in the Congo – January 28, 2021
Published 01/29/21