
Why Tell Your Story
Why tell your story? 81% of people want to write a book before they die. But all books start with having a good story to tell. What’s yours? Most importantly…
Don't die with your life story trapped inside! Release your story now as part of your legacy.
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Don't die with your life story trapped inside! Release your story now as part of your legacy.
New Christchurch Then and Now Book: Learn more about my new book here!
Sounds Historical with Jim Sullivan on Radio New Zealand interviews Deb Donnell. Date 19 June 2011.
I was interviewed about the book I was working on at the time of the February 2011 earthquakes, Café Reflections.
This programme gives listeners their chance to learn about the colourful, dramatic, and often remarkable events and people of New Zealand’s past.
Listen to the interview below. I talk about the effect of the loss of small businesses in Christchurch, and the importance of recording memories about them. It was only a few months after the February 2011 earthquakes, and I was uncertain about what my future held.
You can listen to the whole Sounds Historic 19 June 2011 episode here
Or you can listen to my portion of the episode by clicking the play icon on the below image.

Why tell your story? 81% of people want to write a book before they die. But all books start with having a good story to tell. What’s yours? Most importantly…

Deb Donnell on ABC 360 Documentaries 360 Documentaries (ABC Radio Australia), interviewed me in June 2013 about my books, Café Reflections: Christchurch City 1975-2012 and Responders: The New Zealand Volunteer Response

Is Technology Dumbing You Down – Part one is available to read here. This two part Café Reflection encourages you think about whether you are using technology as a tool,
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