Nancy Townsley shares about her time as a member of Kappa Alpha Theta at Oregon State University in the 1970s, and reconnecting with her sorority sisters in recent years.
Nancy Townsley lovingly pays tribute to her colleague Martin Thomas Forbes from the journalism world and how he helped her when she was at a crucial crossroads in her career.
Nancy Townsley reflects back twenty years ago to when she married her husband in a remote part of Alaska, and the rich and colorful characters they encountered.
Nancy Townsley shares her story about turning 64 and spending time with her 91-year-old dad; having thoughts and discussions about life and legacies and death.
Nancy Townsley eulogizes her high school friend who recently passed, celebrating her and her life, and reflecting on time spent back then and since graduating in May 1975.
It’s been posited that, in America, we’re sleepwalking our way to the end of democracy. Nancy Townsley examines the Top 10 types of Americans who are contributing to this.
The fall equinox is upon us and, as the seasons change, Nancy Townsley reflects on her summer spent connecting with friends during these COVID times.
Remembering 9/11, twenty years later, Nancy Townsley reflects on where she was on that day and ponders other tragedies in American history, past and present.