
In this episode of the Who I Became podcast, Simon Osamoh interviews Annette Libeskind Berkovits, a writer and storyteller known for her work on memory, legacy, and the creative process. Annette shares her unique journey of capturing family stories, preserving heritage, and how art plays a central role in her life. Listeners will gain insight into how she approaches storytelling, the importance of honoring history, and how creativity can serve as a bridge to our past. Key Takeaways: The Importance of Preserving Family Stories – Annette discusses how family history shapes our identity and the ways we can keep these memories alive for future generations. Creativity as a Connection to Heritage Annette reflects on how art and storytelling help us honor our roots and carry forward important life lessons. Finding Purpose through Legacy Learn how Annette uses her experiences and heritage to find meaning and purpose, encouraging others to embrace their past.
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