God, she has a gorgeous voice. Though Carole Whitelock sat in-studio at ABC Adelaide, and I on headsets at ABC in Sydney, she instantly became my new best friend as we spoke, 850 miles distant, during this live radio interview last July in Australia. Isn’t it funny how you can meet a total stranger, and feel you’ve known her you’re entire life? Have a listen, and you’ll hear what I mean.
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Hello John, I was hearing your interview and you touched two points that are crucial for me: the need of good manners and the fact that people are similar. I’m glad you mentioned that, speccially through the radio that allow the message to get to a lot of people. Some of great values are getting lost and it´s to bad, and when you have a kind attitude people stays surprised. Two weeks ago I went to see U2 concert, we parked the car in the entrance of the city and took one of the special bus that took people to the stadium. We got in the bus and we told “good afternoon” to the driver. You should see his face!!! Looking at me and my friends like we were some kind of alliens! I get really upset when I don’t see respect between people. But there are still good examples, when I went to New York, a few years ago, everybody treated me so well, I was really impressed. Anyway, thank you for being the voice of these high importance subjects. Like Gandhi said:”You must be the example of the change you want to see in the world”
P.S. You’re wright, she has such a voice!
Au Revoir!!