Digital storyteller Sharad Kharé speaks with David Lynch Foundation executive director Bob Roth

Canadian digital storyteller Sharad Kharé was invited to attend the David Lynch Foundation‘s star-studded Change Begins Within benefit concert in New York City earlier this month. He wrote a wonderful review and also managed to interview the Foundation’s enthusiastic executive director, Bob Roth.

“I usually attend these events for media coverage with my cameras, but earlier in the week I got a chance to get on a quick call with Bob Roth who personally said to come as a guest and enjoy the evening. For that, I am truly honored and grateful.”

Sharad gave us permission to share the lovely video he produced and posted on his HUFFPOST vlog.

Sharad Kharé has a Masters in Communications and lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. His background in television and social media production made him a natural choice as the current curator for TEDxVancouver. Find out more about Sharad at http://sharadkhare.ca

New: Sharad Kharé @kharecom interviews Bob Roth @meditationbob, CEO @LynchFoundation, on TM. This second interview was published January 30, 2019 on Thrive Global.

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One Response to “Digital storyteller Sharad Kharé speaks with David Lynch Foundation executive director Bob Roth”

  1. Sharad Kharé @kharecom interviews Bob Roth @meditationbob, CEO @LynchFoundation, on TM | The Uncarved Blog Says:

    […] first met Bob a few years back when my meditation coach introduced us. I flew to New York to shoot my first interview with him in 2015. He was welcoming, kind and totally candid. Since then I have continued to connect with Bob by […]

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