Humanity
The Interview That Felt Like a Test
M Mehran The elevator ride to the 34th floor felt like a countdown. Each ding of the floors passing by made my heart thump louder. This wasn’t just any interview—it was the one that could define the next chapter of my life.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Interview
John Stapleton
John Stapleton: Celebrating a Broadcasting Legend and His Enduring Legacy For decades, John Stapleton was a fixture in British living rooms. As a co-host on iconic programmes like BBC's Breakfast Time and the consumer affairs show Watchdog alongside his wife, Lynn Faulds Wood, he became a trusted and familiar face. His straightforward presenting style and dedication to journalism made him a household name. However, recent online searches like "has john stapleton died" and "john stapleton death" have caused concern among his many fans. This article aims to separate fact from fiction and celebrate the life and career of this broadcasting veteran.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Interview
Job Search London England: Expert Advice for Success
London's job market is one of the most dynamic and competitive in the world, offering incredible opportunities across virtually every industry imaginable. Whether you're a recent graduate, seasoned professional, or international candidate looking to make your mark in the UK capital, a successful job search London England requires strategy, persistence, and local knowledge.
By Vocation Wizard4 months ago in Interview
A (One-sided) Interview with My Dogs. Top Story - September 2025.
A hypothetical interview with my two Shih Tzu dogs. Gi Gi is three years old, and Ella is four years old. ******* “So, Ella and Gi Gi, I wanted to have a bit of a chat with you about a few things.”
By Calvin London4 months ago in Interview
9/11 Remembered: Sarah Bishop
Joe: When were you born? Sarah: I was born after the September 11th, 2001 attacks, so I didn’t experience the events firsthand. My entire understanding of 9/11 has come from what I have been taught, the stories of my parents, and through documentaries and commemorations.
By Joe Patterson4 months ago in Interview
9/11 Remembered: Tara Pidgeon
Joe: So I know you’re a native New Yorker, where in New York do you come from? Tara: I’m from Rensselaer, NY which is right across the Hudson River from Albany. It’s about 3 hours driving from New York City or 90 minutes by train.
By Joe Patterson4 months ago in Interview
9/11 Remembered: Kris Pass & Sandra Teague
As the the 24 year anniversary of the September 11th attacks approaches I wanted to get the perspectives of those who were effected, whether that be directly or indirectly by interviewing them. In this interview I speak with my former 5th grade teacher and friend Kris Pass who lost her friend Sandra Teague on American Airlines flight 77 which was hijacked and crashed into the pentagon that morning.
By Joe Patterson4 months ago in Interview











