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The Allgoods: Vietnam Through the Eyes of LoveThe Allgoods: Vietnam Through the Eyes of LoveJune 30, 1971: “We’re Going to Make Love — Love — Love” — The End of Chapter 2Send us a textThis is the last letter my mom wrote in June 1971. It’s also the end of Chapter 2 in this story — one month at a time, one letter at a time.She was 12 weeks pregnant with me and still writing every single day from San Antonio, where she was finishing her time as a U.S. Air Force nurse. My dad, Captain Dick Allgood, was still on alert in Vietnam — a rescue pilot who didn’t talk much about the war, but never missed a day writing to his wife.2025-07-0108 minThe Allgoods: Vietnam Through the Eyes of LoveThe Allgoods: Vietnam Through the Eyes of LoveJune 28, 1971: The Quacks Salted the CloudsSend us a textIn this letter from June 28, 1971, my mom, Captain Sarah Allgood, is nearing the end of her military nursing duties — just five days from maternity leave and three months pregnant with me.She’s tired, fed up with a chatty coworker, and not holding back about how much she misses my dad. She also blames the endless rain on “the quacks salting the clouds” — a line that sounds like a joke, but isn’t. Between 1967 and 1972, the U.S. military really did seed clouds to alter the weather during the Vietnam...2025-06-2906 minThe Allgoods: Vietnam Through the Eyes of LoveThe Allgoods: Vietnam Through the Eyes of LoveJune 28, 1971: More Than LoveSend us a textIn this letter from June 28, 1971, my dad writes from Vietnam with tenderness, humor, and longing. He tells my mom how much he loves her — but also, how much he likes her.That mattered to both of them. My parents used to tell me that love alone isn’t enough to make a relationship last. You have to like each other — genuinely. You have to enjoy who the other person is, day after day.This letter is full of raw emotion, sexual tension, and deep c...2025-06-2904 minThe Allgoods: Vietnam Through the Eyes of LoveThe Allgoods: Vietnam Through the Eyes of Love“Alisa Cecilia — The Name She Chose Before I Was Born” — May 21, 1971Send us a textIn this letter dated May 21, 1971, my mom, Sarah, writes to my dad, Dick, with life-changing news: she’s officially pregnant.Unlike today, a urine test in 1971 couldn’t confirm pregnancy until a certain amount of time had passed after a missed period. She had to wait. But she already knew. And when she finally could take the test, her neighbor — who worked at the hospital — ran it for her so she didn’t have to wait in line. By 12:30 that afternoon, she had her answer: right on.2025-05-1908 minApertura musicale classicaApertura musicale classicaApertura musicale classica di domenica 29/12/2024A cura di Carlo Lanfossi - Johannes Brahms - Sonata per violoncello e pf n. 2 in fa+ op. 99 - II: Adagio affettuoso (Alisa Weilerstein vc, Inon Barnatan pf) Joseph Hellmesberger II - valzer Für die ganze Welt (Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann) Jean Sibelius - Sei improvvisi op. 5 - VI: Comodo (Vanessa Wagner) Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari - I quatro rusteghi - intermezzo (Gianandrea Noseda, BBC Philharmonic) Georg Frideric Handel - cantata Armida abbandonata HWV 105 - II: aria "Ah, crudele! E pur ten vai" (Nardus Williams, Dunedin Consort, John Butt) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Concerto per pf n. 23 in la+ K 488 - I...2024-12-291h 28The Heart Gallery PodcastThe Heart Gallery PodcastAlisa Petrosova on weaving climate threads into mainstream storiesSend us a textFor Episode 9 of The Heart Gallery Podcast, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer talks to climate story consultant Alisa Petrosova.This episode explores how the film and TV industry is doing on climate messaging. According to research from Good Energy and The Media Impact Project that analyzed 37, 453 scripted television episodes and films released from 2016 through 2020, less than 3% acknowledge climate change.Alisa works at Good Energy, which supports TV and film creators in telling stories that honestly reflect the world we live in now—a world that’s in...2023-04-2645 minGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, PsychologicalGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, PsychologicalThe Woman on the Bench by Eliot StevensPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/629851 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Woman on the Bench Author: Eliot Stevens Narrator: Emma Fenney, Rupert Degas Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 37 minutes Release date: December 27, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Psychological Publisher's Summary: Married couple Mark and Cecilia seem to have it all—looks, wealth, love. But behind closed doors, things are very different—they live in silent resentment, their marriage broken by the shattering loss of the child they so desperately wanted. Enter Alice: Mark’s idea of the perfect woman. She appears from nowhere and offers Mark the ch...2022-12-2703 minRural MattersRural MattersARRC’s Landmark Report on RSIs with RSIs with Andrew Koricich, Alisa Hicklin Fryar, and Cecilia OrphanIn Part II of our superb six-part series produced in collaboration with and underwritten by the Ascendium Education Group, Michelle chats with three academic researchers who are responsible for the new groundbreaking report published by the Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges, (ARRC) called Introducing Our Nation’s Rural Serving Postsecondary Institutions: Dr. Andrew Koricich, an associate professor of higher education at Appalachian State University and ARRC's executive director; Dr. Cecilia Orphan, an associate professor in the Higher Education Department at the University of Denver, and ARRC’s director of partnerships; and Dr. Alisa Hicklin Fryar, professor of political scie...2022-03-1032 minRural MattersRural MattersARRC’s Landmark Report on RSIs with RSIs with Andrew Koricich, Alisa Hicklin Fryar, and Cecilia OrphanIn Part II of our superb six-part series produced in collaboration with and underwritten by the Ascendium Education Group, Michelle chats with three academic researchers who are responsible for the new groundbreaking report published by the Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges, (ARRC) called Introducing Our Nation’s Rural Serving Postsecondary Institutions: Dr. Andrew Koricich, an associate professor of higher education at Appalachian State University and ARRC's executive director; Dr. Cecilia Orphan, an associate professor in the Higher Education Department at the University of Denver, and ARRC’s director of partnerships; and Dr. Alisa Hicklin Fryar, professor of political scie...2022-03-1032 minKaleidoscopeKaleidoscopeKaleidoscope 2021-07-17Here is who you will hear on this weeks Kaleidoscope show (6:05pm- 9pm) on 91.7 WVXU HD2 stream (go to WVXU home page. scroll to near the bottom of the page and on the right hand side, you will see Radio Artifact. Click on it @ 6pm and enjoy!!) or RadioArtifact.com and 1660 am)Broadcasting from the Village Green StudiosFor Saturday July 17, 2021The Flatlanders newMy Brother's Keeper newCecilia Wright newEliza Neals w/ King Solomon Hicks newForrest Hills Bluegrass Band Simon York...2021-07-172h 55