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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2024 · 33 MIN

E103: Leaving a Legacy and Connecting Through Food, Music and a Shared Community

from The Bright Side of Longevity (Hosted by Dr. Roger Landry, MD, MPH) · host Masterpiece

Sky Bergman, Professor Emeritus of Photography and Video at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, is in her third act after a 30-year teaching career. Her artwork is in prestigious museum collections, and her commercial work has appeared in renowned magazines like the Smithsonian. Sky’s passion is creating films and projects that inspire intergenerational connections, emphasizing the power of shared stories. Following her successful PBS documentary "Lives Well Lived," her book "Lives Well Lived — GENERATIONS" distills wisdom from the film, celebrating life's essence across generations.Sky joins us on the Bright Side to talk about her new book, her upcoming documentary films, and her legacy of kindness and bringing generations together. RESOURCES:WEBSITE: skybergmanproductions.comBOOK: Lives Well Lived - Generations

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