Welcome to the conversation. From America's hills to its dales and beyond curious dude Brad Rowe and keeper of useless knowledge Noam Dromi seek out deep thinkers and shallow swimmers with reckless abandon as they attempt to find out anything and everything that is interesting about the world as we know it.From quantum psychics to sorcery, from Wall Street to the remote hills of Afghanistan, MIPtalk and its guests will take you there (and that's only in the first month). Each week, your intrepid hosts will mix up these morsels into a hearty stew of superlative podcasting goodness. They do it because they care.
MIPtalk co-host Brad Rowe interviews Ruth Beaglehole. Ms. Beaglehole is the founder of Echo Parenting and Education.
MIPtalk co-host Brad Rowe interviews former Ning.com CEO Gina Bianchini. Ms. Bianchini is currently the entrepreneur in residence at the Andreesen Horowitz venture firm.
In Mario Van Peeble's new film "Redemption Road", two seemingly different men (Academy Award Nominee Michael Clarke Duncan, Morgan Simpson) embark on a music-steeped journey through the American South, learning along the way that life isn't about where you end up - it's how you get there that matters. Somewhere along the 900 miles between Austin, TX and Huntsville, AL the two men become unlikely friends. However, every road has an end. In Huntsville, sad truths come to light, with heartbreak a...
A Place to Live director Carolyn Coal and Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing Executive Director Mark Supper are interviewed by Cris Franco and Leyla Farah during the airing of the documentary on KCET Channel 28 on June 14, 2011.
A Place to Live Executive Producer Noam Dromi and Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing Executive Director Mark Supper are interviewed by Cris Franco and Leyla Farah during the airing of the documentary on KCET Channel 28 on June 14, 2011.
A Place to Live executive producer Noam Dromi and Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing Director of Programs and Outreach Sheila Moore, LCSW are interviewed by Cris Franco and Leyla Farah during the airing of the documentary on KCET Channel 28 on June 14, 2011.
A Place to Live director Carolyn Coal, Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing Executive Director Mark Supper and Triangle Square resident Karen Dickinson are interviewed by Cris Franco and Leyla Farah during the airing of the documentary on KCET Channel 28 on June 14, 2011.
A story centered on the friendship between a boy and a dolphin whose tail was lost in a crab trap. A wonderful story for the entire family.
What does it mean to be a gay senior citizen trying to survive on limited resources in America? The new American Public Television-distributed special A PLACE TO LIVE: THE STORY OF TRIANGLE SQUARE explores this issue by chronicling the development and construction of Triangle Square Hollywood in Hollywood, California -the country's first affordable housing facility for LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) seniors. More info at http://www.aplacetolivemovie.com
Brad Rowe and Noam Dromi interview guests at the 9th Annual Chrysalis Butterfly Ball on June 5, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.