
Among my most memorable Dick Staub interviews were those with Charlton Heston. We first met in Washington DC when he spoke at a lunch I attended. I needed to catch a flight and waited until he finished. I headed for a back exit, the same one he ducked into. As we reached the actual exit door alarms went off and a security guard approached. Recognizing Heston the guard waved him through. I quipped, "I'm with Moses." Heston turned, laughed and waved me through with him. We introduced ourselves and a few months later we met in Chicago for an interview, then another and another. He was literate, articulate and a gentleman who loved words as evidenced by his comments in this reprise interview.
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Among my most memorable Dick Staub interviews were those with Charlton Heston. We first met in Washington DC when he spoke at a lunch I attended. I needed to catch a flight and waited until he finished. I headed for a back exit, the same one he ducked into. As we reached the actual exit door alarms went off and a security guard approached. Recognizing Heston the guard waved him through. I quipped, "I'm with Moses." Heston turned, laughed and waved me through with him. We introduced ourselves and a few months later we met in Chicago for an interview, then another and another. He was literate, articulate and a gentleman who loved words as evidenced by his comments in this reprise interview.
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Among my most memorable Dick Staub interviews were those with Charlton Heston. We first met in Washington DC when he spoke at a lunch I attended. I needed to catch a flight and waited until he finished. I headed for a back exit, the same one he ducked into. As we reached the actual exit door alarms went off and a security guard approached. Recognizing Heston the guard waved him through. I quipped, "I'm with Moses." Heston turned, laughed and waved me through with him. We introduced ourselves and a few months later we met in Chicago for an interview, then another and another. He was literate, articulate and a gentleman who loved words as evidenced by his comments in this reprise interview.
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Among my most memorable Dick Staub interviews were those with Charlton Heston. We first met in Washington DC when he spoke at a lunch I attended. I needed to catch a flight and waited until he finished. I headed for a back exit, the same one he ducked into. As we reached the actual exit door alarms went off and a security guard approached. Recognizing Heston the guard waved him through. I quipped, "I'm with Moses." Heston turned, laughed and waved me through with him. We introduced ourselves and a few months later we met in Chicago for an interview, then another and another. He was literate, articulate and a gentleman who loved words as evidenced by his comments in this reprise interview.
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Dick Staub interviewed the great Irish poet Micheal O'Siadhail during the IAM conference in New York earlier this year (2008). Micheal was educated at Trinity College Dublin, and the University of Oslo. A full-time writer, he has published twelve collections of poetry. He was awarded an Irish American 55
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Of all his memorable interviews, Dick Staub puts this one with Daniel Libeskind at the International Arts Movement Conference in NYC near the top of the list. Libeskind, is a Polish-born Jewish American architect, whose prominent and celebrated buildings include 55
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Orcas a Cappella (on Orcas Island, Washington) hosted Damijan Mocnik as composer and director-in-residence and then performed his compositions at the Orcas a Cappella Song Share 07. This young Slovenian composer is gaining international recognition for his work, which is often liturgical and decidedly religious. Dennis Bonner, director of Orcas a Cappella, conducted this interview with Damijan Mocnik and gave us 55
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Posted in A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Dick Staub Interviews, Music, Poetry, Seekers On Journey, Spirituality, Writing in November 15, 2007 by The Kindlings Muse | No Comments »

A reprise of a Dick Staub interview (2/15/96) with Jon Krakauer on the book Sean Penn has masterfully recreated in the film version in theatres now (October 2007). From Amazon.com review: "Why did Christopher McCandless trade a 55
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Posted in A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books, Celebrity, Consumerism, Dick Staub Interviews, Justice Issues, Movies, Obit, Seekers On Journey, Spirituality, Technology, Writing in October 4, 2007 by The Kindlings Muse | 6 Comments »

A reprise of a 2001 Dick Staub interview with Edward M. Hallowell. Library Journal says of his book Connect, "Hallowell urges readers to make time for connectedness, which he alternately defines as having person-to-person interaction or being involved with something greater than oneself." He identifies Twelve Points of Connection (i.e., marriage, family, friends, work, beauty, the past, nature, pets, ideas and information, institutions, religious concerns, and self-knowledge) that can supply this grounding.
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Posted in A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books, Dick Staub Interviews in September 6, 2007 by Dick Staub | No Comments »

A reprise of a 2001 Dick Staub interview with Edward M. Hallowell. Library Journal says of his book Connect, "Hallowell urges readers to “make time for connectedness, which he alternately defines as having person-to-person interaction or being involved with 55
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Posted in A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books, Dick Staub Interviews, Seekers On Journey, Spirituality in September 4, 2007 by Dick Staub | No Comments »