Robert reflects on the memories from learning to drive at 12, a foreign exchange in Mexico City, and a successful high school tennis career.
Robert shares the memories from his entrepreneurial enterprises as a kid, his undergraduate degree in Philadelphia and Colorado, learning to ski, and the art history courses that influenced his own artistic practice.
Robert reflects on his accomplishments in law school, clerking in San Francisco, and his 8-month trip across the world.
Robert shares more memories from his eight months of travel, the work he did when he returned to San Francisco, representing street artists, the Grateful Dead, and international tax law.
Robert reflects on the birth of his three sons, adventure Saturdays, and trips on the Benjamin Franklin.
Robert shares the memories from his career in commercial real estate, the homes in Berkley, Piedmont, and Idaho that he built and remodeled, and a few stories from fly fishing.
Robert reflects on his role in establishing the National Philanthropic Trust and meeting and eventually marrying Laura.
Robert shares the streaks of art and habit of adopting people that run in his family. He also shares an amazing experience fishing in Nicaragua.