There's a really fantastic short interview on local radio with my brother, talking about being a father. Here's a picture of him with his two girls.
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You can hear the interview (12.5 minutes) here: Story Box #565 - Graeme From Lambton - 12 August 2014, and you can read Graeme's blog post about it at Being a father.
Graeme is my younger brother, and also my personal hero. He's a truly amazing person. The interview shows him to be articulate and thoughtful and well prepared to look at the issues of being a father. I can tell you he lives out everything he says as well.
The radio interview is a fun idea as well... it's called the "Story Box". It's a series of "blind interviews". The story box itself is a wooden box containing a telephone. Every morning, radio host Aaron Kearney calls the phone and asks who ever answers to tell their story. That's it. Who ever has the box simply passes it on to someone else. Anyone. There's no control. And the chain has continued unbroken for two years, with Graeme telling story #565.
It's a really positive, thoughtful and encouraging interview, full of joy and enthusiasm for families. Enjoy!
Cheers -- sylas
abbots-fall.jpg
You can hear the interview (12.5 minutes) here: Story Box #565 - Graeme From Lambton - 12 August 2014, and you can read Graeme's blog post about it at Being a father.
Graeme is my younger brother, and also my personal hero. He's a truly amazing person. The interview shows him to be articulate and thoughtful and well prepared to look at the issues of being a father. I can tell you he lives out everything he says as well.
The radio interview is a fun idea as well... it's called the "Story Box". It's a series of "blind interviews". The story box itself is a wooden box containing a telephone. Every morning, radio host Aaron Kearney calls the phone and asks who ever answers to tell their story. That's it. Who ever has the box simply passes it on to someone else. Anyone. There's no control. And the chain has continued unbroken for two years, with Graeme telling story #565.
It's a really positive, thoughtful and encouraging interview, full of joy and enthusiasm for families. Enjoy!
Cheers -- sylas
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