Feed ME People!
The official Launch date for the sonofasuperhero site and Feed the People Project is August 7, 2011. On that date you will have access to the interviews collected as well as a special gift. IN THE MEANTIME… WE NEED INTERVIEWS!!!!!!! If you know of anyone we should contact or if YOU would like to be … Continue reading
Almost home
Well… we’re back in North Carolina to follow up on some additional leads for interviews. There was a definite southern lull in the action as my phone steadily read “no service” and internet access was as scarce as skyscrapers in the rural southern landscape. All was not lost however. Many important contacts were made and … Continue reading
It’s been a while…
Whew… It’s been a while since my last post. New Orleans threatened to swallow me alive. The combination of sweltering heat, 24 hour bars that serve that good New Orleans seafood all night, the big easy mentality, and the culture of a people who have seen struggle more intimately than any of us could imagine … Continue reading
YES! N.O. Baby!!!
We left Charlotte at around 10 am right after our interview and a drive-by visit. The journey ahead of us would be a solid 10 hours long… but at the end we’d be in N’awlinz baby! We drove straight through and arrived at around 8:30. We were road weary but extremely excited to be in … Continue reading
Oh N.O. It’s not over!
I arrived in Charlotte, NC on Monday April 18, 2011 at around noon with a feeling that I was in the midst of something with limitless potential. Unfortunately, I had already exhausted my very short list of pre-arranged interviews. This was the beginning of the freestyle, freelance, “with freedom comes responsibility” portion of the Feed … Continue reading
2 great days, 2 great interviews = a dream no longer deferred
On the morning of day 3, the Feed the People tour is building the type of momentum that promises to turn a dream into reality. The first day provided an outstanding opening interview with Trevor Stewart, English professor, adventure seeker, and soon to be 100 mile race completer (he hopes to finish in 24 hours). … Continue reading
