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Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Michael P. Burnside: The Rest of the Story
Send us a textAfter ending Michael's first episode because of time constraints, I felt uneasy because there was more that needed to be said to give you the full view of Michael's journey. I had planned to publish this the following week. However, I think it better serves you, the listener, to have it immediately. Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
2025-07-27
19 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Michael P. Burnside: A Story of Faith, Works, and the Good Things that Came Forth
Send us a textThis is a story of so many twists and turns that I had to do it in two episodes because every detail was essential. Cherry Hill is the launching point for the life that Michael has navigated so well with his faith at the core of his being. As we are told in James 2:26, "For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also." Michael not only put the work in, but he also went a step further and asked for help--something many are afraid to do...
2025-07-27
52 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Salima "Dolly" Siler Marriott: She put the "A" in Activism!
Send us a textSalima "Dolly" Siler Marriott describes herself as a feminist activist. That seed was planted by her maternal great-grandmother, Eliza Finney Fosque, who was born in 1874 in Exmore, a small town in Accomack County on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. She was a midwife in the town until 1940. Salima's activism has changed the landscape of the lives of women all over the world. Listen to her passionate account of her life's work and be inspired to answer the call yourself. Salima is the author of "Bringing Into Being Our Legacy", mini portraits o...
2025-07-27
40 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Cherry Hill Sister/Sister with Sidney Rauls Ellis and Deborah Rauls Wallace
Send us a textNo, they are not twins like Tia and Tamera Mowry, but they do love their hats. Sisters are special. They are our first girlfriends. They protect us and lead the way if we are little sisters. They are a pain--sometimes--if we are big sisters. Even still, blood is thicker than water. Sidney is one of my dearest friends from my Cherry Hill childhood. She was a year ahead of me at School 159. However, I caught up to her at Edmondson High School after I completed the accelerated curriculum at Garrison Junior High. I...
2025-07-27
31 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Stephanie Amponsah Dreaming Big
Send us a textDreaming big is something we all should do. In Stephanie's case, she worked for a non-profit called Dream Big in Cherry Hill before exploring her dream in fashion. I met my Millennial friend when I was registering voters at the Cherry Hill Shopping Center for the 2020 Baltimore City Mayoral election. She is a beautiful young woman with a very striking presence, but yet so approachable and down-to-earth. This episode was recorded at her retail space in the Bowie Town Center, the MWBC Shop Local on the street approaching Macy*s. Stephanie shares the...
2025-07-23
23 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Ella Gross: A Friend for All Seasons
Send us a textElla Gross is another friend from my childhood. We were children in the same church, and we later met up in high school. We have maintained our friendship through the years just hanging out occasionally and fellowshipping over Ella's cooking. She makes a mean kidney stew and waffles and bakes great cakes for all occasions. Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
2025-07-22
15 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Kenny Abrams: President, Towson University's Black Alumni Alliance
Send us a textWhenever Towson's black students need anything done, Kenny Abrams is the go-to man. This Generation X leader has been influential in the University reckoning with its racial slights of the past. From the naming of a dormitory in honor of Towson's two first black graduates or coordinating support for a bust of the first Dean of Minority Affairs, Kenny was involved. In this episode, Kenny discusses August being Black Philanthropy Month and how to use fundraising promotions offered on Friday, August 8, strategically for maximum impact. Make every moment count! E-mail me a...
2025-07-22
33 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Terry M. Banks, Esq., More Luck Family Values
Send us a textTerry Banks is the nephew of Cherry Hill's Dr. Jerry Luck. He grew up as the only child, and was the son of Dr. Luck's oldest sister, Theresa, and William Banks. His parents were educators, and his mother taught at several Baltimore schools, including Northern High School from which she retired as a counselor. Terry says that Jerry, Jr., and his brother, Larry, were more like brothers than cousins. Terry discusses the Luck family's education ethic and his path to becoming an attorney.Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@g...
2025-07-12
42 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Rethia Roach Nickerson: Make New Friends, But Keep the Old!
Send us a textI first met Rethia Roach in my early years at Cherry Hill Elementary School #159. She lived right in front of the school. How neat! I caught up with her as she was visiting with Jacqueline Sewell Thomas, the subject of Episode 17. We had a wonderful time discussing our life in Cherry Hill.Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
2025-07-11
29 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
William H. Murphy, Jr., Esq.--Doing Unto Others!
Send us a textBaltimore's Billy Murphy truly is a man of the people. Ironically, Billy is a member of the Silent Generation. However, silent he has never been. Everyone knows of his legal prowess from him winning some of the most prominent cases of our time. He is a crusader for the underrepresented and the downtrodden. The only thing he is missing is his superhero's cape. However, he is too modest to even accept the notion that he is one. Hear a side of Billy that you might not have heard before. Make every m...
2025-07-11
42 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Nicole Fabricant, Ph.D.: Professor with a Cause--or Two or Three!
Send us a textIt is hard to imagine that Dr. Nicole Fabricant, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Sociology, and Criminal Justice at Towson University, takes time to eat and sleep. She is a ball of energy modeling passionate involvement for her students with causes that impact their lives. I met Nicole, a member of Generation X, when I was introduced to the community garden that used to be in Cherry Hill. There, her students were documenting garden social dynamics. They were very energized by the campaign to save the site that the garden occupied, but the garden...
2025-07-10
33 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
The Art of Twinning with Juanita Montez Eberra Guess and Anita June Eberra Nash
Send us a textAs pictured above from left to right, Juanita and Anita are identical twins. When I booked this interview, my assumption was that they would talk about how similar they are. However, to my surprise, they expressed their differences. Listen to their journey as twins and hear how each has traveled through time as a twin, but also individual women. As noted in the interview, Anita is the wife of former Harlem Globetrotter, Dave Nash, the subject of Episode 6.Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me...
2025-07-06
35 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Rose Backus Davis Hamm: A Reason to Want to Go to the Principal's Office
Send us a textRose Backus Davis Hamm is the wife of Leonard Hamm, the subject of Episode 16. Rose began her professional life with the Baltimore Public School System doing crisis intervention teaching. She ended as principal of the Frederick Douglass High School. Rose shares with us the story of her life and her innovative career in education. Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
2025-07-03
45 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Rev. Michael C. Braxton, Sr.--Yes, That Braxton Family!
Send us a textAlthough this podcast is not necessarily about Cherry Hill, Cherry Hill is a recurring theme because that was my home for my elementary school years, and I have made a lot of contacts since writing the Cherry Hill book. Rev. Braxton contributed a piece to the book about neighbors loading up their cars on Sunday morning--way before seat belts--with the neighborhood kids and dropping them off to Sunday School. You know the adage that it takes a village, well Cherry Hill was our village, and all the adults took care of the children...
2025-07-01
40 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Speaks Family Matters!
Send us a textWhen my cousins and I get together, it's like a pajama party. We always find some morsel of information about the family that we did not know. When my grandparents, Alfred Louis and Mary Ann Kellam Speaks, got married, they had 9 children of 12 that survived to adulthood--8 girls and 1 boy. They were, in order, Rosina Speaks Wiggins, Mary Speaks Harmon McGuire, Margaret Speaks Russell, Julia Speaks Young, Dorothy Speaks Henson Mayes, Alfred Louis Speaks, Jr., Armenella Speaks Morris, Thelma Speaks White, and Hilda Grace Speaks. Aunt Mary was the last surviving sibling, and...
2025-06-29
49 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Jacqueline Sewell-Thomas's Tale of Two Loving Mothers
Send us a textIn 1948, 16-year-old Harriet Eleanor Taylor found herself struggling to be a mother to two children, one a year old and the other 4-months-old. Her prominent black middle-class family shunned poor Harriet as they tried to take her babies away from her. They found an aunt in Cleveland who was willing to take the older child, but Harriet was so fearful of losing the child she had known for more than a year, that she decided to give up the 4-month-old, Jacqueline, for a local adoption with the Family and Children's Society in Baltimore...
2025-06-28
33 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Cherry Hill's Top Cop: Former Baltimore City Police Commissioner, Leonard Hamm
Send us a text"The Hill" will always be in Leonard Hamm's heart--as with many of us first generation Cherry Hill kids. It may sound trite to many of you, but you just had to be there. The brand new Cherry Hill Homes community had the greenest grass, the bluest skies, and the freshest air, fragranced with honeysuckle--when you weren't smelling the trash from the dump. All of this of course through a child's eyes and nose. Leonard serves and protects Cherry Hill, to the extent that he can, today. Listen as he reminisces about this love...
2025-06-27
34 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Rick and Jenny Wilson Nelson, Proprietors of the Annapolis Sailing School
Send us a textEver since Rick Nelson and Jenny Wilson met in the quadrangle on the Poly/Western High School campus in the 1970s, they have been sailing through life together--literally. They kept the relationship alive through college and graduate school by telephone, and the rest is history. These Baltimore Boomers share their love for each other and the sailing life.Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
2025-06-27
29 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Marcy Rachamim Jackson and Her Super Power: Special Education Advocacy
Send us a textThere are times when you meet people who are called to do what it is they do. Marcy Rachamim Jackson is one such person. Her paternal grandmother, Martha Anderson, modeled advocacy for people with special needs early in Marcy's life. Marcy shared, "My grandmother took care of people with special needs in her home, and we considered them family." When Marcy had a child with special needs, she did the work necessary to find him the services he needed. After 30 years of formally honing her advocacy skills, she has consolidated her knowledge and...
2025-06-24
38 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Boomer Thoughts of the Week 06/19/2025
Send us a textEach week I will have commentary on where the podcast stands or is going. In this episode, I have also provided my thinking on the contributions of the author, Antero Pietila, the former Baltimore Sun reporter, and William Lloyd Adams, known to many Baltimoreans as Little Willie Adams. Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
2025-06-20
25 min
The Resilient Writers Radio Show
Finding the Right POV, with Rebecca Morris
Send us a text! We'd love to hear your thoughts on the show.In this episode of The Resilient Writers Radio Show, I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with the thoughtful and talented Canadian author, Rebecca Morris. Rebecca’s debut novel, Other Maps, was published in 2024 with Linda Leith Publishing, and it’s a powerful exploration of friendship, trauma, healing—and the quiet resilience that carries us through. In this conversation, we dive into her creative process, the emotional weight of writing about difficult topics, and how she supports other writers through their ow...
2025-06-19
19 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Young Boomer Love and Marriage: Keeping It Fresh! Kevin and Mary James Press
Send us a textBoomers range in age from 79 to 61. Kevin and Mary were not aware they were Baby Boomers until this interview. I chose to interview them because whenever I see them, they seem like newlyweds. Hear their advice for staying together and enjoying the journey.Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
2025-06-12
30 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Uncle Sam Wants You! Wayne and Debbie Hicks Speaks, Retired Air Force Family
Send us a textWayne and Debbie are my cousins. They have a delightful story of life as a career military family. High school sweethearts, they married at 18, and the rest is history. They have travelled internationally and at one time, considered staying in Europe. Their children were raised multiculturally, which prompted one of them to ask--when in an inner-city McDonald's--where are the white people? Out of the mouths of babes!I apologize for the sound quality, as I did not set the volume correctly on the track recording Debbie. I sent it to a s...
2025-06-11
46 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
The Doctor is In! -- Dr. Jerry Luck, Jr.'s, Family, J. Carter Luck and Kathy Kyper Luck
Send us a textDr. Jerry Luck, Sr., was another iconic member of the Cherry Hill community. Rain or shine, night or day, he was there for us and only charged $ 3 per visit into the late 1960s. According to his daughter-in-law, Kathy Kyper Luck, Dr. and Mrs. Gertrude Luck lived in public housing when they first moved to Cherry Hill in 1945 because the houses on Swale Avenue were not completed yet. Since the first houses in the project to be completed were on Spelman Road, that is likely where they first lived. Dr. Luck practiced there using...
2025-06-11
33 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Boomer Thoughts of the Week
Send us a textEach week on Wednesday as I publish new episodes, I will give you some thoughts that I have collected since the previous week. These thoughts can pertain to something that happened over the course of the week, or they could be totally random. This week I am discussing feedback I have received from friends about the podcast. It would probably be helpful for you to listen to Boomer Thoughts on a weekly basis to give you insight as to where we are and possibly where we are going. This is more work than...
2025-06-11
24 min
VideoFuzzy
Ep. 103: Rubicon
Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman, marking my 103rd episode of VideoFuzzy, reporting the progress I've made in cataloging thousands of VHS transfers and digital recordings. First, we finally found an apartment and have begun the endless process of settling in and making it our own, furnishing it and transferring our stuff from a storage unit in Bismarck to our new home in Utah. I also took in a book chat with author and fellow podcaster Kemper Donovan of "All About Agatha" promoting the second installment in his ghostwriter mystery series, reviewed in "Ep. 99...
2025-06-07
57 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Meet the Baltimore Boomer
Send us a textLinda G, Morris is the author of Cherry Hill: Raising Successful Black Children in Jim Crow Baltimore. She learned so much about Baltimore writing the book, she wants to share Baltimore and her fellow Boomers with the world. In this inaugural episode, Linda free flows about her life and times. She invites listeners to contact her to share their experiences and life lessons growing up in the 1950s and 1960s. Join her as she learns the technology of podcasting while taking you back to what were fun times for her, and she hopes...
2025-06-05
36 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Power Couple Extraordinaire: Robert L. and Carolyn Green Wallace
Send us a textBob Wallace and Carolyn Green Wallace are two of the nicest, most genuine people I've ever met. While I had Bob in my Cherry Hill book as a Cherry Hill success story, I was not previously aware of him. I relied heavily on my very dear friend, Sidney Rauls Ellis, to give me information about the people in Cherry Hill since she lived there much longer than I did. I was just closing up the chapter on success stories when Sidney mentioned that Deborah Curry's cousin had a computer business. I contacted him...
2025-06-04
42 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Sharon Artis Jackson: From Garrison Jr. High into the World
Send us a textMeet one of my best friends from Garrison Junior High School. We graduated from Garrison in June 1962 and had not seen each other until November 2024. I went to a luncheon of Western High School women, and there she was. This same girl that beat me in the poetry contest with maybe 8 lines to my 2-page poem. But I ain't mad at her--now. Listen to what has happened to her over the past 60 years.Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I...
2025-06-04
39 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Beyond the Gates: David L. Nash, Harlem Globetrotter
Send us a textMy friend and former coworker talks about what it was like growing up in St. Louis, and how he came to play professional basketball. I often kid him about living in a community in PG County similar to the one the CBS soap is modeled after. Meet Dave and discover his journey.Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
2025-06-04
32 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Brother John! John H. Morris, Jr., Esq.
Send us a textMy baby brother grew up to be a really good person. He became a trial attorney--always defending the underdog. Listen as we discuss family events that shaped our relationship.Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
2025-06-04
37 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
A Love Story--Donald Thoms, Retired PBS VP
Send us a textDonald and Mariana Thoms were high school sweethearts at Edmondson High School. They are the parents of actress Tracie Thoms and DJ/Comedian Austin Thoms. Donald and Mariana were married almost 50 years when Mariana was diagnosed with dementia and died 2 1/2 years ago. Donald shares their story and details his career in broadcasting, rising to the position of VP with PBS.Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
2025-06-04
48 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Cherry Hill's Daddy Logan's Daughter: Francesca Brooks
Send us a textDaddy Logan was a man before his time. He came to Baltimore from NC to work at the Bethlehem Steel plant on Sparrows Point in Baltimore County to save up money for his own entrepreneurial opportunity--creating a mobile grocery store for the families in Cherry Hill and other parts of Baltimore City. His wife, Estelle, managed the brick and mortar grocery store they purchased in another part of south Baltimore. Daddy Logan's school bus grocery store was a welcome sight to children who saved their pennies to buy the wide variety of candy...
2025-06-04
33 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
I've Got My Sister With Me, Judith Campbell Graves
Send us a textMeet my sister, Judy (Judith Ann Campbell Graves), who was born in 1944 and is in the silent generation. She was my first friend in this world, and we were born into a multi-family, large three-story row house at 517 N. Gilmor Street between Edmondson Avenue and Franklin Street. The house had an elegant, long front staircase with a curved banister that led to the living room and a simple back staircase that led to the kitchen--a kitchen filled with sisters talking and laughing and preparing daily meals while we children played all over the h...
2025-06-04
37 min
Linda Grace Morris: Baltimore Boomer Tales from the Hood
Baltimore Boomer Announcement
Send us a textJoin me as I tell you about my podcast launching at 9 p.m., Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Make every moment count! E-mail me at Lindagracemorris@gmail.com and tell me in 25 words or less why I should interview you.
2025-05-25
01 min
The Athrú Communications Podcast
Cultural Intelligence for today’s world - with Dr David Livermore
In the final episode of this series, Sarah talks with Cultural Intelligence expert, Dr David Livermore. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of communication across cultures, the future of Cultural Intelligence (CQ), its relevance beyond nationality, the importance of understanding organisational culture and how to navigate CQ as a marginalised person. David shares insights from his extensive research and experience, offering a thought-provoking perspective on CQ, especially in the context of a multifaceted and ever evolving social and political landscape. About David:Dr David Livermore, PhD (Michigan State University) is a social scientist devoted to the t...
2025-04-28
24 min
TuTu Thin: A Podcast for Dancers | Be a healthy dancer/athlete in mind, body and spirit.
Lauren Gaul Shares her Transition from Radio City Rockette to Associate Professor of The Sands College of Performing Arts at Pace University
Lauren Gaul has a multifaceted professional career performing as a Radio City Rockette for over 10 years appearing in the national touring company and on the great stage at Radio City Music Hall. She was also a Rockette swing for three years and worked under the direction of; Linda Haberman, Julie Branam, Dennis Callahan, Becky Downing, and Eileen Grace. As a Rockette she appeared in numerous media tours, events, and parades and on stages such as Radio City Music Hall, the Grand Ol’ Opry, the Wang (Boston), and the Fox (Detroit). She choreographed the Drama League Nominated production of Tennessee Wi...
2025-02-07
48 min
Okie Bookcast
Behind the Rain: An Audio Anthology of Oklahoma Poetry, Volume 11
Text the Bookcast and say "hi"!It's Volume 11 of Behind the Rain! I've got poems from 14 Oklahoma poets cued up and ready for you to enjoy. Be sure to connect with the poets across their social media (linked below) to let them know how much you appreciate their work. You can check out previous volumes at okiebookcast.com/behindtherainHere's the lineup:Supernatural - Andrew Morris GilmanInstagram: @andrewmorrisgilmanTwelfth-Hour Lightning Strike Piano Tunes Itself to Midnight - Michelle LarkInstagram: @fairylarksThe Land We Belong To...
2025-01-15
25 min
The Ballad of the Crocodile and the Underpass
The Curly Wurly Bridge
In this episode, we explore the story of the iconic Curly Wurly Bridge and its role in shaping the transformation of Fatfield. Featuring A Spanish Village, written and performed by David Brewis, this episode captures the historical and cultural significance of this beloved landmark.A Spanish Village / Its Own Kind of ParadiseDavid BrewisOut of the dustA garden will growVines intertwinedKept safe from the roadsBy the roadThe children can playAway from the sm...
2024-11-18
17 min
Horror in the Margins
Film Discussion: The Call
Let's bend time, Pod People! This month, we discuss K-horror gem The Call, which centers around two women who can communicate through time via a cordless phone - similar to Frequency or Don't Let Go, but with some incredible twists we didn't see coming! We chat about manipulating the timeline, shifting alliances as the story unfolds, and THAT coda at the end of the film. We also reveal our full moon/truest selves in response to last month's interview with Brandon O'Brien, shoutout some exciting goings on at the upcoming StokerCon convention in San Diego, and discuss yo...
2024-05-15
1h 43
The Squarepeg Podcast
118. Bonus: Building a happy and authentic autistic life
In this bonus episode I share more about my own autism journey, and talk about my career-ending burnout and creating authentically autistic lives we don't want to escape from. Squarepeg is a podcast in which neurodivergent women, and trans and nonbinary people, explore navigating a neurotypical world and share their insights, challenges and successes. I hope that these conversations will be inspiring and thought provoking, open you up to new ways of thinking about being neurodivergent, and help you feel more connected to a worldwide community of people with similar experiences. I...
2024-05-04
17 min
Keeping It Real With Dr. Linda Chinn
No Judgement Zone: I've Been Justified Grace For Grace
www.LindaChinnMinistries.comDr. Linda P. Chinn is a native of New London, CT who currently resides in Douglasville, GA. She fulfills her mission of uprooting and pulling down false belief systems in the lives of God's people to build them up by planting in them the incorruptible seed of the living Word through her various ministries. Dr. Chinn is an accomplished entrepreneur and the creator of Linda Chinn Ministries as well as the founder of Christian Women in Training Network.She is known for her love of studying and teaching the Word of God, and received...
2022-09-01
54 min
How to Survive
How to Survive: Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)
How to Survive is on Patreon! Support us at Patreon.com/HowtoSurvivePod It's episode 213...and two days ago, I had this nice simple life. And now it’s a nightmare. Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) is the latest entry in the increasingly unloved and unwanted Terminator franchise, but with Tim Miller of Deadpool fame at the helm and with ol' Jimmy Cameron lurking in the background, can Arnie and Linda Hamilton wrestle the series back into shape? This latest entry follows Dani, who's quiet life is torn apart by the sudden arrival of Grace, an enhan...
2019-11-06
52 min
California Spirit radioshow
California Spirit Saison 4 Episode 32
ello à tous ! Tout doucement mais sûrement nous arrivons au terme de cette saison musicale qui fut exceptionnelle de par sa qualité !J'en profite pour vous remercier toutes et tous de votre fidélité !Sans les auditeurs , cette émission n'existerait pas , vous êtes essentiels derrière votre transistor !Merci également aux équipes de Radio Campus Montpellier pour leur confiance renouvelés !Enfin merci mes amis d'Outre Atlantique Linda & Roy qui ont su embellir tous les épisodes de California Spirit Radioshow de par leurs US VOICE d'une très grande qualité ! On...
2019-06-14
1h 04
Mostly Folk
Most Folk Episode 106 (9/5/15) Dinner With Albert #1 (Italy)
Send us a textDar Williams/Family/Mortal CityGrace Pettis/Italy/Grace PettisMary Chapin Carpenter/What If We Went To Italy/A Place In The WorldLowell Levenger/L'Italiano/Down To The RootsGarrison Keillor/Meatballs (feat. Ensemble Cast)/The Family Radio, Vol. 1Cecilia Bartoli/Vivaldi: Sposa Son Disprezzata/The Sopranos: Peppers And Eggs - Music From The HBO Series [Disc 2]Dominic Chianese/Core 'ngrato /The Sopranos: Peppers And Eggs - Music From The HBO Series [Disc 2]Linda Arnold/Pasta/Peppermint...
2015-09-05
1h 31
Mormon Stories - LDS
Three Inspirations on the Eve of My Disciplinary Council: Lowell Bennion, Sterling McMurrin, and Obert Tanner
Skip to Main ContentSearch This Site: Main Navigati2014 McMurrin Lecture on Religion and Culture with Kathleen Flake "The LDS Intellectual Tradition: A Study on Three Lives"April 11, 2014 Symposium: "Faith and Reason, Conscience and Conflict: The Paths of Lowell Bennion, Sterling McMurrin, and Obert Tanner"April 12, 2014 McMurrin Lecture: In her lecture, Flake defines an intellectual as one who loves and is committed to the life of the mind, one for whom thought is both a delight and a necessity, a source as well as means for human flourishing. This does not mea...
2015-02-07
1h 19