Listening to people's stories is such a natural human pleasure. Consider all the books, movies, songs, blogs, etc, we've created over time. These are casual coffeeshop style conversations with folks who have experienced childhood in more than one country.
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Listening to people's stories is such a natural human pleasure. Consider all the books, movies, songs, blogs, etc, we've created over time. These are casual coffeeshop style conversations with folks who have experienced childhood in more than one country.
E5 Avid reader and above all, curious about the human psyche
Meet the Neighbor
39 minutes
5 years ago
E5 Avid reader and above all, curious about the human psyche
From sunny days playing on the beach to discovering the cold of snow in the dark Canadian winter, Guerdah Félix is well practiced in adapting to life's inevitable changes.
Our chat includes (among other things) school life, childhood games, and books. Some of Guerdah's favorites include The Shack by William P. Young and And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini.
Her languages are French, French Creole, English, Spanish, and a bit of German, and her first passions are philosophy, and psychology… all these interests moving toward that ultimate passion for understanding how people think, why we are the way we are.
You can find her on Facebook as @LadyGuerdah for more conversations.
Feel free to visit the show blog, comment, and contribute question ideas for the show at Meettheneighbor.com and follow the show on Instagram @meettheneighbor.
Catch me on Instagram @laurasviewfinder or pin with me at laurascollections.
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Music from https://filmmusic.io"Son of a Rocket" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Meet the Neighbor
Listening to people's stories is such a natural human pleasure. Consider all the books, movies, songs, blogs, etc, we've created over time. These are casual coffeeshop style conversations with folks who have experienced childhood in more than one country.