Episodios

  • Charles Allen - “One Stop Sign, One Intersection”
    Mar 9 2022

    Charles Allen knew he wanted to be a “helper” ever since he was a young child growing up in Alabama. His early aspirations to be a doctor evolved into a broader understanding of what it means to help others - but he has maintained his dedication to social justice and service. Charles has served as Washington DC’s Ward 6 Councilmember since 2014 and today, he finds himself bringing together his public health expertise, commitment to social justice, and political savvy to help lead the city’s recover from COVID-19.

    Visit our website www.mylifesworkpodcast.org/episodes/allen to see a picture of Charles Allen, or to connect with us by leaving a comment.

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    24 m
  • Dr. Justin Burton - “I Took That Leap”
    Sep 15 2021

    Dr. Justin Burton helps children and their families each day, often during one of the hardest times of their lives. Over the course of his career, he has transformed his personal challenge from adolescence into the essence of how he practices medicine. Guided by his determination to give back to his community and an inspiring mentor from medical school, Dr. Burton now models patient-centered care to those around him.

    Visit our website www.mylifesworkpodcast.org/episodes/burton to see a picture of Dr. Burton, or to connect with us by leaving a comment.

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    22 m
  • Martha Pope - “Expect Your Life to Change”
    Aug 1 2021

    Martha Pope began her career as a middle school art teacher at the same school she attended. But after moving to DC and becoming a receptionist for Senator Gary Hart, she set off on a path that would lead her to make an impact far beyond her hometown.

    Visit our website www.mylifesworkpodcast.org/episodes/expect-your-life-to-change to see pictures of Martha and the leaders she met, or to connect with us by leaving a comment.

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    21 m
  • Special Episode: Stories of an Unfenced Capitol
    Mar 28 2021

    The US Capitol grounds have been the backdrop to over 200 years of memories of DC residents and visitors alike. These grounds, with the grey cobblestones, wide expanse of grass, and the Capitol majestically towering above, are where we gathered with our friends and family, rode our bikes up and down the giant hill, and stood at the marble steps, in awe of the power of the great white building. As Rosemary Freeman expressed in her story, it’s our stories that make this place sacred. This special episode, “Stories of an Unfenced Capitol” features the voices of more than 20 people who shared their memories of the Capitol grounds with us. Their stories show the importance of an unfenced Capitol to our community, our city and our country.

    See pictures and access the full, uncut, stories on our website: www.mylifesworkpodcast.org/episodes/stories-of-an-unfenced-capitol

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    25 m
  • Episode 04: “Live the Work”
    Feb 27 2021

    Craig Wallace couldn’t have imagined where he would be today—a renowned DC Shakespearean actor. As a teen, Craig was uncertain of his identity, but a chance decision in high school uncovered a hidden talent and directed him onto his career path. Craig found his true life’s work when he performed in a Shakespearean play for the first time and, struggling to speak and understand the language, set off on a quest to do just that.

    (Music in this episode is recorded and composed by Nathaniel on cello & piano. Visit our website www.mylifesworkpodcast.org for pictures of Craig Wallace and to see some of his projects.)

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    20 m
  • Episode 03: “Limitless Potential”
    Jan 21 2021

    Dr. Jennifer Cartland has dedicated her career to serving children.  Inspired by her own second grade teacher, Dr. Cartland discovered her mission at an early age.  She always knew that she was going to be a teacher, and while she remained in the realm of education, Dr. Cartland’s career has evolved and led her to support students in more ways than she ever could have imagined as a young child.

    (Music in this episode is recorded and composed by Nathaniel on cello & piano. Visit our website www.mylifesworkpodcast.org for pictures of Dr. Cartland.)

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    20 m
  • Episode 02: “Take Your Tools and Use Them!”
    Dec 27 2020

    KK Ottesen has always held a fascination with people’s stories. In this interview of an interviewer, we explore what it means to “follow your bliss” and how KK grew her childhood curiosity into her life’s work. Featured regularly in the Washington Post Magazine’s Just Asking column and the author of two books, KK uses her talents as a writer and a photographer to explore the essence of humanity.

    (Music in this episode is recorded and composed by Nathaniel on cello & piano. Visit our website www.mylifesworkpodcast.org for pictures of KK.)

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    20 m
  • Episode 01: “I’ve Never Looked Back”
    Nov 25 2020

    David Stute started out as an aspiring cellist in Detmold, Germany, but after many twists and turns in his career path, he now lives in Washington DC with his wife and son and works at a local law firm.

    (Music in this episode is recorded by Nathaniel on cello. He plays, in order of appearance, an original theme, Bach’s Allemande from the 1st Cello Suite, and an arrangement of “Lisnagun,” a traditional harp jig)

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    20 m