Harrison
Goodman

Born 11/2/2022, aged 58
No permanent home
Working as Warehouse Worker for Chiron Clothing Company in Kensington
Harrison Goodman always strived for excellence in everything he did. He believed in getting things done right the first time and was known for his meticulous attention to detail. A man of routine and strong convictions, Harrison found immense satisfaction in seeing a project through from start to finish, meticulously organizing every step along the way. His dedication was unwavering, evident not only in his professional life but also in his commitment to his family. He valued loyalty above all else, fostering deep and lasting relationships with those he held dear.
Authoritarian
Liberal
Left
Right
3 years ago
Wren Wyatt connected with Harrison Goodman
Harrison Goodman, a man of routine and meticulous detail, found himself needing an antique radio repaired. His search led him to Wren Wyatt, a teenager known for their tinkering skills. While Harrison initially hesitated, drawn in by Wren's youthful energy and genuine passion for understanding how things worked, he entrusted them with the repair. As Wren diligently worked on the radio, Harrison couldn't help but be impressed by their focus and ingenuity. He saw reflections of his own dedication to craftsmanship, albeit expressed through a different lens. Their conversations flowed easily, bridging the generational gap with shared respect for quality and a fascination with how things functioned. The repaired radio became a symbol of their unexpected connection, forging a bond of mutual admiration.
3 years ago
Diana Goodman connected with Harrison Goodman
Diana and Harrison met at Enfield's annual history fair. Both drawn by a display on the town's founding, they found themselves discussing the accuracy of the presented timeline. Diana, with her passion for storytelling, brought up interesting alternative narratives while Harrison, meticulous and detail-oriented, pointed out inaccuracies in some dates. Their initial debate sparked a lively conversation that continued long after the fair ended, revealing shared values and mutual respect. Recognizing their complementary strengths, they decided to collaborate on a historical novel set in Enfield, Diana weaving captivating stories and Harrison ensuring factual accuracy.
3 years ago
Iris Ashworth connected with Harrison Goodman
Iris, seeking inspiration for a new organizational system for her work projects, stumbled upon an article about Harrison Goodman, renowned for his meticulous restoration work. Intrigued by his dedication to detail and craftsmanship, she reached out, hoping to learn from his approach. Harrison, initially hesitant, was drawn in by Iris's sharp intellect and genuine desire to improve. Their conversations soon blossomed into a mentorship, with Harrison sharing his hard-won wisdom on organization and efficiency, while Iris brought fresh perspectives and innovative ideas. They found themselves working together on several projects, their contrasting styles complementing each other perfectly.
3 years ago
Harrison Goodman connected with Nora Macdonald
Harrison, seeking a rare component for his antique radio restoration project, visits Wren Wyatt's workshop. There he meets Nora, Wren's apprentice, who is meticulously calibrating a complex mechanism. Impressed by her precision and knowledge, Harrison strikes up a conversation. They discover a shared passion for intricate craftsmanship and problem-solving. Recognizing Nora's talent, Harrison offers to mentor her on his ongoing historical novel project, needing someone with her technical skills to help research and fact-check the period details.
3 years ago
Harrison Goodman connected with Everett Grant
Harrison, while searching for a rare vacuum tube for his vintage radio restoration project, stumbled upon Everett's meticulously organized delivery route. Intrigued by Everett's dedication to efficiency and punctuality, Harrison struck up a conversation. They discovered a shared passion for craftsmanship and attention to detail, leading them to collaborate on restoring an antique delivery truck.
2 years ago
Harrison Goodman connected with Nathan Wesley
Nathan Wesley, while researching a historical piece for the Pilegron Gazette on Enfield's early radio pioneers, stumbled upon Wren Wyatt's workshop. He was captivated by the intricate restoration work on antique radios, particularly one from the era he was writing about. Intrigued, Nathan began asking Wren questions about the technical aspects of the radios, leading to a lively discussion about the history and impact of these technological marvels. Wren, impressed by Nathan's genuine curiosity and insightful observations, introduced him to Harrison Goodman, a meticulous historian who was restoring a similar radio. Harrison and Nathan hit it off immediately, bonding over their shared fascination with Enfield's past and the intricate craftsmanship of early radios. They spent hours poring over old schematics and discussing the social impact of this revolutionary technology.