Mother’s Day Dad

The Alonso’s lost their mother during the 9/11 attack in 2001.  Janet went to work at the World Trade Center that morning and never returned. Robert was left to care for a 2-year-old daughter and a baby boy with Down syndrome. “If I was to tell you I did this by...

Above the Whispers and Stares

Not all my stories were done in America. I found Doug Mealing in Australia.  One side of his face grew faster than the other.  He was born with Elephant Man’s Disease.  Mealing worked far above the whispers and stares repairing the old Sydney Harbor bridge, but could...

Immigrant Surgeon

One of the finest brain surgeons in the world began his journey  very differently from most doctors.  The hands that pluck out brain tumors once picked vegetables for $22 a day.  Alfredo Quinones was a migrant worker living in an old camper top in the...

School of the Air

Long before Covid-19 made virtual classrooms a necessity, students in Australia’s vast Outback were learning via two-way radio.  The Warwick family built an extraordinary life in that dessert on not much more than hope. Their ranch sits on some of the driest...

Piano Boxer

A second grade girl gave me a lesson in equal rights long before the women’s movement — equal rights, equal lefts — punched my lights out.  Imagine if she’d had some training.  Doyle Weaver, a piano teacher, teaches arpeggios by day, punches by night.  Weaver is the...