Interviews
Radio and Print Interviews with Paul W. Jacob (Jake)
Winter Park, FL
ROLLINS COLLEGE RADIO
Paul W. Jacob (Jake) discusses his spiritual practice of Nomadic Devotion on Rollins College Radio in Winter Park, Florida.
Eugene, OR
LIVE AT KLCC STUDIO
Jake Kaida (pen name) and pianist Matthew Tavis Johnson perform live at the KLCC studio in Eugene, Oregon, during their West Coast Blue Collar Nomad tour. The artists were also interviewed by host Eric Allen about their unique creative collaboration and life on the road.
Ashland, OR
JEFFERSON EXCHANGE
Jake Kaida (pen name) and Matthew Tavis Johnson are interviewed for an hour on the Jefferson Exchange radio program out of Ashland, Oregon. The interview asks in-depth questions about their creative collaboration, living nomadically, and the spiritual aspects of wandering. Jake reads excerpts from his book, Blue Collar Nomad: The Literary Reflections of a Grassroots Pilgrim.
San Luis Obispo, CA
ABRAXIS REVIEW
Paul W. Jacob (Jake’s) poem “The Solace and Refinement of Heat” appears in issue one of the Abraxas Review. The editors interviewed him about his writing background and creative process.
Based at the United Nations
KOSMOS JOURNAL FOR TRANSFORMATION
For over twenty-five years, Paul W. Jacob (Jake) has walked the streets of destitute urban areas offering food and companionship for his shelterless brothers and sisters while also being present with them on their spiritual journeys. At the onset of the Covid pandemic, Jake, and his wife, Jess, co-founded “Feed The Way”, a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization that provides material and spiritual support for homeless and marginalized people out on the streets. This profile and article explores their holistic service.
COLORADO PUBLIC RADIO
Paul W. Jacob (Jake) is interviewed about the ambience of the city of Boulder, Colorado, during his time as Publishing Director of Places “The Magazine for the Modern Nomad”.