Articles in Interviews
Audio Interview: Cher Talks with Dr. Patch Adams!
This Sunday May 15, 2011 is the International Day of Compassion for Dr. Patch Adams. I wanted to share with you my audio interview with Patch so that you can hear his voice, feel his heart and gain appreciation for this man who travels the globe 300 days a year in order to help those who need healing. He has …
Tables Turn: Tony Berkman Interviews Cher
“Follow your dreams of a better world, and keep on trying, even when there seems to be little hope, because it is the right thing to do. We may never know how the seeds of kindness that we plant may help others on their journey, today, or even sometime far in the future. But every act of compassion makes a …
Interview with Julian Gallo, Author, Artist, Musician
“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”
Edgar Degas
Cher: Julian, your artistic talents segue from writing novels, short stories, and poetry into painting and music. In “Death of the Cool: you stated, “…there comes a time when one must let go of ‘the cool’ and just get down to freeing their minds to allow them to …
From The DR Congo: The Voice of Mugisho Theophile
The warfare that lasted for more than a decade caused people, particularly females and children suffer in different ways. In the case of the DRC, men were killed at the spot. Women, girls and children, who were the most victims, were also sometimes killed for sure but in an awful way. They are raped, tortured and even mutilated…
Interview: Christine Crowstaff, Founder of Women For A Change
Because I think there are very few women in the world who feel their voices are truly heard. We’ve only to look at the massive under-representation of women at major conferences, women involved in conflict resolution, women leaders.
Interview With Mugisho Ndabuli Theophile from DR CONGO
Cher: Our Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, visited your country last year. One woman was quoted as telling her, “Children are killed, women are raped and the world closes its eyes.” Can you respond to that?
Mugisho: This is true but the world will not respond to what they are not told. So women must report such devilish attitudes and actions to appropriate instances.










