The Sound Legacy Podcast
David Knepler has lived a life that refuses to travel in a straight line. Raised in Connecticut by a professor-hypnotistfather and a glazier's daughter, he studied acting in 1975 Greenwich Village, got arrested protesting nuclear power, picked oranges for room and board, helped pioneer the Bay Area natural foods movement, and eventually found his calling as a gerontologist. He recently retired from LITA (Love Is the Answer), a Marin County nonprofit that has been matching volunteers with isolated older adults for over 50 years, always at no charge. Now in his early 70s, David finds himself becoming the veryperson he spent decades caring for. He talks about what that feels like, why admitting you're wrong is one of life's great teachers, where evil really comes from, and the one thing he'd tell his younger self. Get involved with LITA: 415-472-LITA https://litamarin.org/ [https://litamarin.org/] Produced by Sound Legacy, a legacy film andaudio studio in San Rafael, CA. Learn more at MySoundLegacy.com.
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