Category Archives: Believe in Humanity
Day minus 14 Countdown – Am I Excited?
Today I got asked, as is often the case when I run into people around town, if I’m excited yet. The answer has been generally no, I’m too busy with all the planning details to be excited. Still, that “am … Continue reading
Day minus 15 Countdown – Web Talk Radio Interview
Took care of a variety of errands today, from switching phone service to getting more buisness cards printed. I have this long list of items still to do. I’ve yet to put up an interview I did a week ago … Continue reading
Day minus 16 Countdown – Iris Weaver
Iris Weaver, a former high school classmate of mine, is an herbalist. She graciously sent me some salves for skin care to use during the hike, and they arrived today. Here’s a shout out and thanks. You can check out … Continue reading
Day minus 19 Countdown – Sleep Deprived Inspiration
There’s something to be said for a little sleep deprivation. I’ll be giving a presentation called “Believe in Humanity” across the country, but until now I’ve never been entirely satisfied with it. As a “presentation” it was all about me … Continue reading
Day minus 22 Countdown – More Publicity
Recent media publicity includes print articles in the Register Citizen and Norfolk Now, and a radio interview on WHUS. The radio interview was particularly comprehensive. WHUS Interview
Register Citizen Article
A good article with some interesting comments at the end, including our own. Norfolk couple plans 5,000-mile hike for humanity
Litchfield County Times Article
The Litchfield County Times does the first story on us. I would call our presentations across the country more storytelling than “lectures,” but the article described our mission accurately. Thanks, Max. Norfolk Couple Hiking Cross-Country
The First Press Release
Tips for Humanitarian Giving
In response to the Japanese Earthquake, Charity Navigator has provided an excellent list of Tips for Humanitarian Giving that applies beyond this particular crisis. Check them out.