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Brownfield's Larry Lee visited with Paul Kwiatkowski, of Jaymar, at the WPS Farm Show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Have you ever sat at a red light and watched someone standing in front of you with a cardboard sign saying, “Veteran” or “Pregnant” and wondered what you’re supposed to do? On today’s show we visit with Paul Kwiatkowski, President of Pacific Garden Mission in Chicago, Illinois, the oldest homeless shelter in the Country. The post Philip Kwiatkowski – Pacific Garden Mission appeared first on Home Front with Cynthia Davis.
Recorded in The Lab at Industry Hill. A dual show with BOTH The Less Desirables and Apartment 5B Podcast. Mr. Jeff Evans is in to do a throat punch of the week, today in history and more Apartment 5B things. We also have Paul Kwiatkowski of Wax and Cloth in to talk about his business. Bull's Tavern presents Tony and the Bear Porter from Newgrass Brewing. Underdog Records is the OFFICIAL music sponsor of The Less Desirables.
Recorded in The Lab at Industry Hill. A dual show with BOTH The Less Desirables and Apartment 5B Podcast. Mr. Jeff Evans is in to do a throat punch of the week, today in history and more Apartment 5B things. We also have Paul Kwiatkowski of Wax and Cloth in to talk about his business. Bull's Tavern presents Tony and the Bear Porter from Newgrass Brewing. Underdog Records is the OFFICIAL music sponsor of The Less Desirables.
"I think the first thing that happened, which is the big overarching theme of the book, was the missing Malaysian plane…and all the kind of mythology and conspiracy that followed it, and that led to a much bigger more personal theme, which is about Andrew, Tom's cousin, who also died in a plane crash." - Paul Kwiatkowski "The book is not a reflection on how we process grief, it is actually processing grief." - Tom Griggs Paul Kwiatkowski and Tom Griggs stop by SVA to talk about their new book, Ghost Guessed. We have a really wonderful conversation about collaboration and personal and public grief. Tom and Paul talk about the experience of making this book and how Tom's loss of his cousin in a plane crash, and Paul's loss of his grandmother to HIV, allowed them to work in partnership with each other to create this narrative about how we try to create order and reason while experiencing life and processing loss. This episode sponsored by the School of Visual Arts MFA Photography, Video, & Related Media - Charles Traub, Chair. http://www.mfaphoto.sva.edu/ Visit realphotoshow.com @realphotoshow on Twitter/IG/FB Links: http://www.fractionmagazine.com/ghost-guessed https://www.instagram.com/ghost_guessed/ http://www.tomgriggs.net/ https://www.instagram.com/griggstom/ https://twitter.com/uglyboy_paul
A cemetery may not seem like the most ideal place to conduct science, but Mount Auburn Cemetery is involving citizens in a wide variety of scientific projects. On this episode, Paul Kwiatkowski and Jeanne Mooney discussed citizen science at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Recorded March 28th, 2015 at Stockholm Studios in Bushwick, Brooklyn When your first book receives critical praise from the likes of Ira Glass and Alec Soth, it's probably safe to say you've created something worthy of attention. I met Paul Kwiatkowski when he sent me a pitch for a feature in LPV Magazine. What ended up being published was Kid Tested, Mother Approved which later made it into his book,