An emotional, heart-wrenching tale about the powerful bond between father and daughter, embodying the message that family is always worth […]
Author: Ruth Colpand
What is it like Living on the Largest Garbage Dump in Central America? Award-Winning Film-maker Michael Dominic on It’s A Question of Balance with Ruth Copland
Four children living in a garbage dump get a chance in life. Young Manuel, Zulema, Chico and Edgar wait eagerly […]
Emilio Estevez on It’s A Question of Balance with Ruth Copland
An accomplished actor starring in many films, Emilio Estevez is also a talented writer and director with a compelling new […]
Do We Need Public Libraries in the Age of the Internet? Thought-provoking Conversations on It’s A Question of Balance with Ruth Copland
What is the role of the public library in society today? Thomas Jefferson in 1809 wrote “I have often thought […]
Award-Winning Jamaican Author Marlon James on It’s A Question of Balance with Ruth Copland
From his first novel being rejected 70 times before it was published to becoming the first Jamaican author to win […]
Curious About the Modern Art World? Ruth Copland talks to Art Expert Edward Goldman on It’s A Question of Balance
Ruth Copland talks to Edward Goldman about his life journey from St Petersburg to Los Angeles and how he helps […]
Why Do We Compete? Thought-Provoking Conversations on It’s A Question of Balance with Ruth Copland
Why do we compete? Is it a natural human impetus or is it forced upon us by society? To listen […]
Exclusively Good News from the Middle East – Rama Chakaki on It’s A Question of Balance with Ruth Copland
The news always seems bad out of the Middle East but what else is happening across this vibrant region? Ruth […]
World Renowned Ukulele Master Jake Shimabukuro on It’s A Question of Balance with Ruth Copland
“The Jimi Hendrix of the ukulele”, Jake is known for having virtually reinvented the four-string instrument, and has over 20 […]
Extraordinary Heroism of Marines in Greatest Battle of the Korean War. Award-Winning Writer & Journalist Hampton Sides on It’s A Question of Balance
What is worth committing people to die for? Does MacArthur have blood on his hands? Why is The Korean War […]