📝 Show Notes In the season finale of The Words We’ve Heard, host Marbree Sullivan sits down with her own mother, Dale, for a conversation that traces an unconventional and deeply meaningful life—from post-war Pennsylvania to San Francisco, Tokyo, and beyond. Together, they explore Dale’s childhood in a family of educators, her early love of dance, studying French in Belgium and art history in Florence, and the challenges and joys that came with raising a family and following her husband’s c...
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📝 Show Notes In the season finale of The Words We’ve Heard, host Marbree Sullivan sits down with her own mother, Dale, for a conversation that traces an unconventional and deeply meaningful life—from post-war Pennsylvania to San Francisco, Tokyo, and beyond. Together, they explore Dale’s childhood in a family of educators, her early love of dance, studying French in Belgium and art history in Florence, and the challenges and joys that came with raising a family and following her husband’s c...
Ep. 3: Embracing Opportunity, Integrity, and Moving Beyond Small-Town Life with Craig
The Words We've Heard
1 hour 8 minutes
7 months ago
Ep. 3: Embracing Opportunity, Integrity, and Moving Beyond Small-Town Life with Craig
In this episode of The Words We've Heard, host Marbree Sullivan sits down with Craig, whose life took him from a small town in Pennsylvania to a career that sent him around the US. Helped along the way with advice from mentors and a deeply rooted sense of integrity, he built a career in an industry he never anticipated. Craig’s story reminds us that being open to opportunity can create a beautiful life. 🎧 Key Moments in the Episode: [00:00:00] – Welcome & Craig’s Small-Town Beginnings[00:...
The Words We've Heard
📝 Show Notes In the season finale of The Words We’ve Heard, host Marbree Sullivan sits down with her own mother, Dale, for a conversation that traces an unconventional and deeply meaningful life—from post-war Pennsylvania to San Francisco, Tokyo, and beyond. Together, they explore Dale’s childhood in a family of educators, her early love of dance, studying French in Belgium and art history in Florence, and the challenges and joys that came with raising a family and following her husband’s c...