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Nancy Farris Partida: A Mother’s Grief in Goodland

Nancy was my high school counselor. Raw, unpolished, and someone who didn’t flinch when things got heavy. In this conversation, she talks about losing her daughter Laramie, what it’s really like to live with that kind of pain, and what makes her feel connected.

Paolo Banchero: Seattle’s Star on the Rise

Before the NBA spotlight, before Duke, and before becoming the #1 overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft, Paolo Banchero was a high school phenom in Seattle with a state title and a growing national reputation. In this rare 2019 interview, recorded live at The CrawsOver, Paolo talks about his journey from Seattle Rotary to O'Dea High School, and why he chose to stay loyal to his hometown.

With offers from Duke, Kentucky, and UNC already on the table, Paolo opens up about the doubts he overcame, the legacy he wanted to leave, and the one thing he still hadn’t achieved.

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Donna Halper on Discovering Rush and Their 40-Year Friendship

Before they were one of the biggest rock bands in the world, Rush was just a local band from Toronto trying to get someone to listen. Donna Halper did. In 1974, she gave “Working Man” its first spin on Cleveland radio and unknowingly changed their lives, and her own. In this conversation, we talk about that moment, their decades-long friendship, the Hall of Fame, and why loyalty always mattered more to Rush than fame.

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