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Podcast Photos



These are pictures relating to some of the podcasts we've recorded.










Loya DePooter shares a little about her work in Human Resources, and Uncle Fred DePooter, a retired school teacher who drove with Loya from Illinois, talks about a variety of subjects, from fishing to guitars.

Superior, CO





We talk to Rick and Renee Gengler in their new place in DeKalb, IL, after a successful move from Long Beach, CA.

DeKalb, IL





Juan Carlos Garcia talks about his unique job and gives us a few pointers on life in general.

Chula Vista, CA





Randy and Coral Donner, a pair of fun-loving adventurers like ourselves, who we helped relocate to Canyon Lake, California from Jefferson, South Dakota.

Canyon Lake, CA





Joe Murphy, who moved from North Carolina to take a job doing Internet programming for the Denver Post

Denver, Colorado





Michael Lyew, an anesthesiologist moving to New York with his wife Kay to work at a large hospital in the Big Apple.

Clearwater, Florida





Daniel and Irene Vides (with son Heath), Garment Industry Professionals who came from other countries and started a family here in the States.

West Covina, California





Quoc, Cathy, and Cynthia: Mechanical Engineer, Chemist/Chemical Engineer, and Engineer of Cuteness.

Santa Clarita, California





Now available in doll stores everywhere: Photo-journalist Cynthia!







David Ceppos, bon vivant, and mediator regarding all things environmental and complex, with wife, Sandy, and sons Nathan and Matthew.

Davis, California








Paul May, a unique man who has lived a very full life.

Miami, Florida








Shirley Morgan, a woman of many talents who is a vital member of the staff at Daniel Moving Systems.

Miami, Florida








Kelly O'Rourke- Future Petroleum Engineer and Super Hero!

Englewood, Colorado








Judy Adams, eager to have her mother Effie living near her in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Livingston, Montana








Effie Briggs, preparing to leave Montana, where she has lived since the age of fifteen.

Livingston, Montana








The Dices' new neighbor, Rich, pointing to the unusual pine trees in his yard.

Vancouver, Washington








This is the Dice family: Tina, Bob, and Richard. We moved them from San Jacinto, California to Vancouver, Washington.

San Jacinto, California