Episodes
Episode 9 of What Is... ? Welcome to the first episode of 2021, a year since we have been in a global pandemic. This episode is a special one, it is about a couple deciding on a run that they were going to travel the country in a van and then just following through with it. Katie and Bryce are a fascinating couple who I have the pleasure of calling my friends. In this episode we discuss their journey of van life where we dive into topics like how they decided to do it, what were the...
Published 04/18/21
Published 04/18/21
Episode 8 of What is..? On today's episode we talk about entrepreneurship. In a fast moving world with a startup culture, sometimes it is important to take a step back and listen to the experiences of people that have been there and done it. On today's episode I have with me Dave Giordano, the Chief Strategic Officer at Alfresco who in 1996 decided to start a 1 person consulting firm called Technology Services Group that then successfully grew into a stable profitable medium sized million...
Published 05/31/20
Episode 7 of What Is...On today's episode I have with me Drew Given, a West Virginian living in Chicago. Drew is a fascinating human who I have the pleasure of knowing and calling a friend. In this episode we discuss Drew's recent journey and transition to polyamory, we talk about how we look at relationships and life often from a monogamous lens, how there are different kinds of poly-amorous relationships, cheating and dishonesty within it, the freedom that it comes with, health concerns...
Published 03/18/20
Episode 6 of What Is... On today's episode I have with me Akanksha Cruczynski, an Indian immigrant who lived a large part of her childhood in Saudi Arabia. Akanksha just graduated from Columbia College in Chicago with a degree in Film Making and Film Production. Over the last couple of years she has created over 18 short films and has plans to make a ton more. In this episode we discuss Akanksha's journey with film making, what are some thing that inspire the movies she makes, the community...
Published 05/24/19
Episode 5 of What Is....On Today's episode I have with me Morgan Swenson and Devin Swenson- two amazing loving people who have have been together 10 years now. Morgan and Devin are in the final month of their pregnancy but the 3.5 year long path to get here was not easy and that is what we discuss today. We talk about their journey with fertility, with miscarriages, with emotions, with doctors and finally with the process of being pregnant. They take us on a heartfelt vulnerable trip and at...
Published 03/23/19
Episode 4 of What Is... Today we explore the world of Rock Climbing. This is a fun one. In this episode, I interview Marc Brouillette - a rock climbing nerdy programmer in his own words. We explore how he got into it to just be a part of his rambunctious group of friends, how climbing is fun for everyone irrespective of background or body type, how the climbing community is thriving and even touch upon finding partners while climbing. We also talk about funny accidents and explore how the...
Published 02/25/19
Episode 3 of What Is...In Today's episode we listen to the story of Charlie Baker, a transgender non binary beautiful human being who lives in Chicago. Charlie and I explore his journey of coming out and acceptance and we discuss issues like Masculinity, the concept of family, the use of a singular they, picking your conversations and understanding the LGBTQ community. There is so much I didn't know going into this interview and you will hear me lost for words at points in this interview. I...
Published 10/08/18
Episode 2 of the podcast What Is...? In Today's episode we are talking to Jackson Bailey. A friend and a brother to me. Jackson 5 years ago faced the loss of one his closest friends. In this episode we explore the loss of some one you love but also talk about identity, introspection and regret that comes with loss. Enjoy !
Published 07/21/18
Episode 1 of the podcast What Is...In today's episode we explore the stories of two inspiring individuals who have experienced loss from different perspectives. John Jessup chose to lose a part of his body at the age of 12 and George Velazquez Jr. lost a company he built for 9 years of his life. These stories are genuine, honest, emotional and inspiring. I hope you enjoy it!
Published 07/12/18