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Mary Ann James
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The Clarke County Democrat Podcast
Mary Ann Parnell
Mary Ann Parnell, 77, of Thomasville, died June 17, 2025 at Whitfield Regional Hospital in Demopolis. She was born April 3, 1948 in Fort Monmouth, N.J. to J. C. McKinley and Dorothy Mae Morgan McKinley. She was a homemaker and a member of Liberty Baptist Church. Mary is survived by her children, Connie Parnell Morgan (Harry), Rebecca “Missi” Parnell Gustafson (Taylor), Ronald “Mack” Parnell (Anna), Susan Parnell McGarrity (Tom), Jon Wesley Parnell (Roxanne), and honorary son, Wayne Buckalew (Pam); brother, Mike McKinley (Audrey); with 25 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Preceding her in death were her husband, James “Skeeter” Parnell and...Article Link
2025-06-25
01 min
TisTalk
2nd to 8th June E4S9 Pool Update, Harry Crouch, 'The Critic' Review, James May news
💐 A get-well shout-out to Felicity Corp🏊♂️ Update on Tisbury Swimming Pool☕ Harry Crouch of Coffee Devils at the Nadder Centre🎬 Kate Gamm reviews The Critic starring Ian McKellen📺 James May TV show is looking for locals📅 What’s On in Tisbury and the Nadder Valley🎶 Birdsong TisTalk is a community podcast from Tisbury, Wiltshire, and the Nadder Valley. Julie Ann Murphy and Mary Myers are your volunteer hosts.
2025-06-02
20 min
Reflections from St. Ann DC
What It Means to Be Mom - Fourth Sunday of Easter - Msgr. James Watkins Homily - Sunday, May 11, 2025
Msgr. Watkins addresses St. Ann's 2025 First Communion Class on Mother's Day and discusses Christ's inheritance of his human nature from his mother the Blessed Virgin Mary and the meaning of the Eucharist.
2025-05-12
10 min
LIFE Today LIVE
Easy Evangelism - Mary Ann Mariani
A Presentation Skills Coach and author of "Your Story for God's Glory" offers insight on sharing your testimony in a natural, effective way.
2025-02-25
26 min
LIFE Today LIVE
Easy Evangelism - Mary Ann Mariani
A Presentation Skills Coach and author of "Your Story for God's Glory" offers insight on sharing your testimony in a natural, effective way.
2025-02-25
26 min
Estate Planning Nightmares.....and how to avoid them!
"From Tragedy to Purpose: How Mary Ann Wehr is Changing Estate Planning Forever"
What happens when estate planning fails at the worst possible moment? In this powerful episode of Estate Planning Nightmares... and How to Avoid Them, I sit down with Mary Ann Wehr, an estate planning attorney whose journey into this field wasn’t just professional—it was deeply personal.After the heartbreaking loss of her son, James—a firefighter and paramedic who died in the line of duty—Mary Ann experienced firsthand the chaos, legal battles, and financial strain that come with poor estate planning. Determined to prevent other families from facing the same nightmare, she launched her own firm...
2025-02-17
37 min
Deans Counsel
57: Mary Ann Scully (Loyola Maryland) on A Banker's Journey Into the Academy
On this episode of Deans Counsel, moderators Ken Kring and Dave Ikenberry speak with Mary Ann Scully, Dean of the Sellinger School of Business and Management at Loyola University of Maryland.Mary Ann enjoyed a successful career in banking, including co-founding Howard Bank, for which she served as CEO and Board chairperson until Howard's merger with FNB in 2022, before setting her sights on the academy. At Loyola of Maryland, she is tasked with leveraging the historical strength of both the undergraduate and graduate programs with renewed focus on the needs of employers and the...
2025-02-14
35 min
ClueTrail
Mary Ann Cotton: Britain's First Female Serial Killer
Send us a textCoal dust, poverty, and a woman with a deadly secret. The story of Mary Ann Cotton unfolds against the harsh backdrop of Victorian England's industrial northeast, where her murderous path claimed as many as 21 victims over decades.Born on Halloween in 1832, young Mary Ann Robson's life was marked by early trauma when she witnessed her father's body returned from a mining accident in a sack. What followed was a calculated pattern of destruction almost impossible to comprehend. Moving from town to town, she methodically married, had children, insured family members, and...
2025-02-04
20 min
Purpose, Power, and Peace
Don’t Limit God. Don’t Stop Praying. Your Prayers Can Accomplish Much.
Approach Prayer with a godly mindset God Hears your prayers and wants to give you good things within his will “Therefore I will look unto the Lord. I will wait for the God of my salvation: My God will hear me” Micah 7:7 “He that spared not his own son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?” Romans 8:32 God has the power to accomplish miracles in your life. “Behold I am the Lord, the God of all flesh: Is there anything to...
2025-01-07
14 min
Purpose, Power, and Peace
Life Is Sometimes Hard, But God Is Faithful. He Will Not Fail You
We sometimes must deal with hard things in life.Are you struggling with sickness, mental illness, addictions, family issues, marital problems, broken relationships? God is your helper in times of trouble.Psalm 46:1God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. John 16:33These things have I spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation; but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world. 2 Corinthians 4:8-10We...
2024-12-17
21 min
Sistas Who Kill: A True Crime Podcast
Mary Ann Langley
James Langley– victim/ Mary Ann’s husband Mary Ann Langley– murderess SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSforhers.com/SISTAS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-10-18
1h 16
Dudes Like Us
Episode 120.2: The Celt Part II, James Earl Jones, Mary Ann or Ginger, Guinea Pig, Soccer, The Whigs, Johnny Horton, and RD1 Amburana Bourbon
Episode 120.2: The Celt Part II, James Earl Jones, Mary Ann or Ginger, Guinea Pig, Soccer, The Whigs, Johnny Horton, and RD1 Amburana Bourbon
2024-09-16
1h 20
Reflections from St. Ann DC
158. The Humanity of Jesus - Memorial of Saints Joachim and Anne, Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary - July 26, 2024 - Msgr. James Watkins Homily
Msgr. Watkins reflects on the history of the incarnation, when Jesus becomes man. Jesus gets his human nature from Mary, and Mary gets hers from her parents Ann and Joachim. Let us reflect on this together, and take His humanity seriously.
2024-07-26
03 min
The Most Dangerous Podcast
Mary Ann Cotton: Britain’s First Female Serial Killer
Join hosts Fraser and James on The Most Dangerous Podcast as Fraser kicks off a chilling four-part series exploring Britain’s most notorious serial killers. In this episode, delve into the dark life of Mary Ann Cotton, widely believed to be Britain’s first female serial killer.Discover how Mary Ann Cotton:Poisoned up to 21 victims with arsenic, including her own children, husbands, and loversEluded suspicion for years while moving from town to townLeft a devastating trail of d...
2024-07-14
58 min
Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundley
s04e08: Transparency in Learning and Teaching (TiLT) with Mary-Ann Winkelmes
This episode focuses on Transparency in Learning and Teaching, also known as TiLT. Our guest is Mary-Ann Winkelmes. Mary-Ann is Founder, Director, and Principal Investigator of the Transparency in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education project.Link to plentiful resources from the Transparency in Learning and Teaching (TiLT) project:https://tilthighered.com/. This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment. Episode recorded: March 2024. Host: Stephen Hundley. Producers: Chad Beckn...
2024-05-20
1h 00
Art Throb
No. 25: Mary Ann Taylor-Hall - Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame Inductee 2024
Mary Ann Taylor-Hall was born Oct. 17, 1937, in Chicago, but spent much of her childhood in Florida. She attended the University of Florida and earned a masters in English at Columbia University. She taught at Auburn University, Miami of Ohio and the University of Puerto Rico before coming to the University of Kentucky in 1977. She met and married her creative writing colleague, James Baker Hall, in 1982. Taylor-Hall’s most famous novel is Come and Go, Molly Snow, is about a single mother and musician, and considered a Kentucky classic. She has also published a book of short stories an...
2024-03-19
20 min
What's Your F'ing Business?®
Mastering the Art of Franchising: Industry Leaders on Nurturing Culture, Satisfaction, and Growth
Ever wonder how franchising magic happens across different industries? Prepare to be enlightened as Donnie Carr, the CEO of Christian Brothers Automotive, and James Dwiggins, the innovative CEO of Next Home, pull back the curtain on their successful business models. From the tactile world of automotive repair to the evolving landscape of residential real estate, these titans of industry break down how they support franchisees, ensure customer satisfaction, and cultivate company cultures that thrive, whether brick-and-mortar or virtual.We're not just talking shop; we're delving into the heart of what makes a franchise tick. Discover the importance...
2024-02-28
57 min
Passive House Podcast
Reimagining Buildings with Ann Marie-Fallon | Architype
In this special Reimagine Buildings episode of the Passive House Podcast, Co-Host of the Passive House Podcast, Jay Fox interviews Ann Marie-Fallon of Architype. https://www.architype.co.uk/Thank you to our Stakeholder Sponsor NYSERDA and to our Signature Sponsors and Community Partners.Register now for Reimagine Buildings’24, the global online conference that provides the information, connections, and inspiration you need to make buildings that can change the world. Over the course of 24 hours the event will circumnavigate the globe, unveiling a new, innovative building project every hour, complete with act...
2024-02-20
17 min
Where The Living Room Used To Be
Joe Potenza (Evening Sky, freelance bass player)
I was lucky enough to meet back up with the one and only, Joe Potenza, to talk more deeply about his impressive music career. In our conversation we go back to the start of how various instruments came into his life, the moment he became attached to bass, and who motivated him to play early on. We also cover the many styles of music he's performed over the years, some of the big names he's joined on stage, and we go all the way up to the connection he has with his current band, Evening Sky. Speaking...
2023-12-07
1h 48
Such a lady: Stories of women who looked hell in the face and gave it a wink. Formally true crime.
Mary Ann…What Have You Done?
Mary Ann was married to James for over twenty- five years. You would think retirement and relaxation would be their end goal. Tap in to find out how this love story turned toxic.
2023-11-13
30 min
Geek To Me Radio
382 - Ann Nocenti, Marvel Editor and Writer
0:00 SEG 1 Ann Nocenti talks about working on Daredevil and creating characters like Typhoid Mary. https://www.annienocenti.com/ 19:35 SEG 2 Ann Nocenti talks about researching characters before writing them. https://twitter.com/annienocenti 32:30 SEG 3 Ann Nocenti talks about co-creating Longshot. Ann Recommends the magazine https://panelxpanel.gumroad.com/ for comic education. She also talks about interviewing Francis Ford Coppola. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4563800/ Check out the ‘Justice League Revisited Podcast’ with Susan Eisenberg and James Enstall at https...
2023-10-29
57 min
The Cordial Catholic
221: These Saints Became Catholic Because of the Eucharist (w/ Sister Mary Ann Fatula)
In this episode of The Cordial Catholic, I'm joined by the remarkable Sister Mary Ann Fatula, O.P. to talk about non-Catholic Christians who were converted, and then became saints, through the witness of the Eucharist and the Real Presence of Christ at Mass. These are some incredible stories of how real people encountered the theology of the Catholic Church – the belief that Jesus is really present at Mass – and decided to convert to Catholicism. We'll talk about the Eucharist in the Early Church Fathers, the witness of other Catholics and their reverence towards the Eucharist, and the...
2023-10-11
1h 09
Reflections from St. Ann DC
137. Msgr. James Watkins Homily - Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Tuesday, August 15, 2023
Msgr. James Watkins discusses the Assumption of Mary.
2023-08-15
09 min
Career Can Do
Mastering Sales With Optimism with James Rankin
Sales is not about being pushy or manipulative; it's about building trust and relationships. In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth interviews sales expert James Rankin about the art of selling and the key skills required to be successful in this field. James is the Chief Marketing Officer for Moody Insurance Group and the author of over 14 books on sales, training, philosophy, and literature. He has extensive experience in sales and sales management. In this episode, James shares his insights on the power of persuasion, the importance of product knowledge, and the changing landscape of sales...
2023-05-15
28 min
Serial Killing : A Podcast
Mary Ann Cotton
Mary Ann Cotton As with many female serial killers, Mary just loved her arsenic. Mary's Letters to James Robison: https://www.vawer.co.uk/HV&JR.htm Elissa Kerrill Serial Killing : A Podcast P.O. Box 760 Bolivar, MO 65613 **Want to Support?** Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/serial_killing Instagram: https://instagram.com/serial_killing/ Anchor: https://anchor.fm/serial-killing Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/serial-killing
2022-08-12
32 min
Redefiners
Doubling Down on Double Standards: British Journalist Mary Ann Sieghart on closing The Authority Gap
Gender bias is everywhere, impacting how we view authority and power around the world. In fact, it’s so pervasive—and potentially damaging to organizations—that our guest Mary Ann Sieghart wrote a book about it titled Authority Gap, which explores the critical issue of why women are often taken less seriously than men. This unconscious, double standard behavior affects the C Suite, boardrooms, and conference rooms alike—even the US Supreme Court and UK Parliament. We talk with Mary Ann – journalist, author, non-executive director, and television broadcaster – about why organizations and boards need to change gender bias culture and how to ma...
2022-06-22
38 min
Supermom School
Helping Children Deal with Loss with Ann Kimura
Ann Kimura is a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist and a Covenant Life Coach. She is a former public school teacher turned entrepreneur and homeschool mom. Ann has a heart to help parents and teachers help children deal with loss. She can be reached at smartonecoaching@gmail.com If you want more information about programs Ann offers, check out: https://linktr.ee/tishannlifecoach The book she recommended is: "When Children Grieve" by John James and Russel Friedman.
2022-05-02
38 min
SubRant
Episode #38: Laptop Archaeology
- 00:05 - Hello, it's 2021 calling! - 00:40 - "Mask-hole", unchained - 03:00 - "Phone-holes" vs James - 04:05 - James explains the "Slur of Karen" - 05:00 - Crushing on Betty Rubble and Mary Ann - 05:30 - "Gilligan's Island", the last great TV show - 06:20 - The horrors of re-watching 80s-90s TV - 07:50 - Everything after the "Miami Vice" pilot was crap - 08:30 - Skewed media degrades morale, even on the battlefield - 10:15 - TikTok's "Hypo Hysterical History" covered it first! - 11:50 - Media's l...
2022-03-25
29 min
The Mayerzine
Vol 2, Issue 7
The big Two-Zero! Episode 20 of The Mayerzine celebrates Valentine's Day with a little help from a friend. Aven Shore drops by with a lovely story, and surprise! The Mayerzine is moving to Mondays. Mayerzine Mondays. It's alliteration at its finest. I don't know why I didn't do that in the first place.Happy Valentine's Day everyone!Episode Contents:1:20 - Ludwig and Eloise, by Eugene Field9:56 - Mr. Whiting and Mary Ann, by Richard Marsh23:41 - The Love-Letters of Smith, by Henry Cuyler Bunner, narrated by Aven Shore43:43 - The Lady and the Ghost, by Rose C...
2022-02-14
55 min
Unsung History
Mary Ann Shadd Cary
Mary Ann Shadd Cary, born in Delaware in 1823, was a teacher, a writer, an abolitionist, a suffragist, and a lawyer, and is considered to be the first Black woman to publish and edit a newspaper in North America, The Provincial Freeman. When abolitionist Frederick Douglass asked readers of his newspaper in 1848 for suggestions on how to improve life for African Americans, Shadd Cary answered: “We should do more and talk less,” and she spent her life following that motto in both the United States and in Canada, despite the challenges she faced both as an African American and as a wom...
2022-01-17
40 min
The Prime Life Project
#101 - Universal University - Ft. Mary Ann Marriott
We are energy beings, unfortunately, the majority of us are unaware of this fact and how to harness it to take control of our lives and live it to its fullest. My guest today is Mary Ann Marriott who for the past two decades has immersed herself in what she calls Universal University, learning as much as she can about our mindset, energy and connection to spirit and self. Her S.H.I.N.E transformative programme is designed to:Shift your thinkingHonour your journey Illuminate your brillianceNotice from a new p...
2021-12-28
1h 05
Demo Real with James Parada
Happy 90th Birthday Mom and Patriot
Greetings folks, here’s to keeping it real with Mary Ann Parada and saving a town from being demolished and divided.
2021-10-09
02 min
British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Monstrous Regiments: Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots (ep 74)
SHOW NOTESForced to abdicate in favor of her baby son, Mary Queen of Scots fled to England in 1568. For 19 years, she and Queen Elizabeth I became increasingly at odds as Mary was the focus of and then willing participant in plots to assassinate Elizabeth and put Mary on the English throne. We know that story. I think it's also important to realize that, although there were forces working against both women that they could not control, both women took control of their narratives and established lasting legends that helped shape history.Credits:...
2021-09-22
28 min
Reflections from St. Ann DC
87. Don't Make a Deal with God - Msgr. James Watkins - 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, July 4, 2021
Today's Gospel: Mk 6:1-6 Jesus departed from there and came to his native place, accompanied by his disciples. When the sabbath came he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were astonished. They said, “Where did this man get all this? What kind of wisdom has been given him? What mighty deeds are wrought by his hands! Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us...
2021-07-04
13 min
British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Stuart Sisters: Queen Mary II and Queen Anne (episode 59)
Born in 1662 and 1665, Stuart Princesses Mary and Anne came into a turbulent world—especially turbulent for the royal family. Their grandfather, King Charles I, had been executed by Parliament in 1649. Their uncle, Charles II, had been invited to come back to England and restore the monarchy in 1660. Then there was the Great Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of 1666. In 1671, when Mary was 9 and Anne was 6, their mother died. Over the years, the two girls had seen several baby siblings die as well. Their life may have been royal, but it had not been particularly carefree.Worried ab...
2021-06-09
25 min
British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Dad Liked Me Best! Stuart Brothers on the Throne (ep 58)
The four generations of Stuart reign—James I, his son Charles I, his sons Charles II and James II, and James’s daughters Mary and Anne—represented a manifestation of chaos and conflict. Particularly in the reigns of the male Stuarts, the battles between Catholic and Protestant, King and Parliament, and England and the continent rocked the country, weakened the peace and prosperity, and threatened future of the monarchy (in fact, eliminated the monarchy for a period of time!).Two sets of siblings sat on the throne during the Stuart regime: brothers Charles II and James II and si...
2021-06-02
26 min
The Q-Chat Podcast: Self-Love and Empowerment Conversation for Queens
The Q-Chat Ep. 84 "Geaux Gamechanger" Featuring Author Dacia James
I had a really poignant chat with author Dacia James. Queen Dacia is not only an accomplished author but also a dancer and choreographer who’s performed on the Grammy’s alongside Kanye West in addition to sharing stages with Mary J. Bilge, Jamie Foxx, Stevie Wonder, and more. Her new book “The Game of Life” touches on “the taboo subject of waiting” while sharing an honest testimony of her wait journey. This episode will touch your heart Join us for a special episode of The Q-Chat! www.instagram.com/daciajames Order your Geaux Love Ya'Self! Daily Crown Jewels 7-Day Motivational...
2021-06-02
1h 06
British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Rocking the Cradle, Ruling the World: Britain's Queen Mothers (ep 54)
This week, we’ll be looking at six of the women who came to England and became game-changers: Emma of Normandy, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Isabella of France, Henrietta Maria of France, Mary of Modena, and Mary of Teck. In her own way, each of these women had an extraordinary and lasting impact on her son (or, in some cases, sons) and his rule.Emma’s political alliances and influence helped shaped the monarchy. She also established a family relationship between the dukes of Normandy and the Anglo-Saxon kings of England, which gave the Normans a hereditary claim to t...
2021-05-05
27 min
Bloody Violent History
Crossed Sword Sticks - Dr Thomas Bond and Jack the Ripper, #8 of 100 Bloody Objects
Jack the Ripper has dominated the consciousness of the British public and crime fiction since the Victorian era. In late 1888, 5 gruesome murders occurred in London’s Whitechapel and the legend of the Ripper was born. The man on his trail was the surgeon and pathologist Thomas Bond, an expert in forensics and the medical detective who wrote the world’s first criminal profile. Mary Ann Nichols (found August 31, 1888), Annie Chapman (found September 8, 1888), Elizabeth Stride (found September 30, 1888), Catherine Eddowes (also found September 30, 1888), and Mary Jane Kelly (found November 9, 1888). These women were the tragic victims of these appalling crimes.Thi...
2021-03-16
36 min
Apologetics Profile
56 Street Epistemology: A Secret Strategy for Creating Atheists? (Part 2)
[NOTE: This podcast is also available on video here: https://youtu.be/jvwhJpZiQZ8]On part two of our special two-part video and podcast episode of Peter Boghossian and Street Epistemology, Watchman Fellowship staff apologist Daniel Ray speaks with senior apologist Brady Blevins about how to recognize a street epistemology conversation and how we can and should respond. If you have children or grandchildren active on social media sharing their faith or if they are away at college, they are likely to encounter atheists using the tactics and techniques of st...
2021-03-01
1h 03
Heat Stroke
#16: Belligerently Reusing Gift Bags
Christopher builds a halfpipe Eminent Domain leaves a young Christopher with an endless playground Christopher becomes the skate ramp guy Flash is Dead! Long live HTML! Here's your bag, now get out of my house Cheap bastards reusing gift bags Reusing the tissue "If you want to complain about the gift I just gave you, please, go ahead. That just means I won't need to get you one next year." Belligerently reusing gift bags "I don't get these reality shows." Forged in Fire "And Mrs. Howell." Ginger or Mary Ann? (Mary Ann, obviously) Beautiful women from the 60s dying A...
2021-01-20
55 min
Reflections from St. Ann DC
70. On Belonging and Longing - Solemnity of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph - Msgr. James Watkins Homily - Sunday, December 27, 2020
To belong is to long to be. Do we long to be a member of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph? Listen to this wonderful reflection by our pastor, now live on our #podcast.
2020-12-28
19 min
Madison's Notes
Unalienable Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Conversation with Secretary Pompeo and Ambassador Glendon
What is the relationship between America's Founding principles and her foreign policy? What are unalienable rights and how do we know they exist? How have other nations responded to the final report of the U.S. Department of State's Commission on Unalienable Rights? Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo and Mary Ann Glendon, Chair of the Commission on Unalienable Rights, join Madison's Notes to answer these questions and others. The Final Report of the Commission on Unalienable Rights is here.
2020-12-28
19 min
Rollye James
Going beyond the veil with ‘The Original Ghost Whisperer’ Mary Ann Winkowski
Mary Ann Winkowski has made a reputation for herself as one of the foremost experts on the paranormal. Working from her hometown of Cleveland, she has helped individuals across the globe and consulted on the CBS hit television show Ghost Whisperer. She joins Rollye James to discuss what could be waiting on the other side […]
2020-12-18
00 min
Reflections from St. Ann DC
54. Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Msgr. James Watkins Homily, Ave Maria and the Rosary - LIVE at St Ann DC - Saturday, August 15, 2020
Today we celebrate the #Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary! This Solemnity honors the day when Our Blessed Mother was assumed into Heaven, Body and Soul. Today is a Holy Day, but without obligation. This is the only Mass celebrated today at our church.
2020-08-15
33 min
Reflections from St. Ann DC
Chesapeake Orchestra Brass Concert LIVE at St. Ann DC
From the comfort of your couch, watch a virtual concert at St. Ann's benefiting those in need in our neighborhood. This event is free, but donations will be gratefully accepted. In conjunction with the Chesapeake Orchestra and Music Director Jeffrey Silberschlag, along with St. Mary's College of Maryland, enjoy a performance with 3 of the Brass-playing Silberschlag family of 17 musicians, trombonist Bryan Bourne, and pianist Lior Willinger. The Program: Featured Artists: Jeff Silberschlag, Trumpet Zachary Silberschlag, Trumpet Nathaniel Silberschlag, Horn Bryan Bourne, Trombone Lior Willinger, Piano
2020-07-11
59 min
Where The Living Room Used To Be
Paul Dube (accordion sideman, bluegrass slow jam instructor, The Gobshites, Peeptoad Coffee House)
Paul Dube is a talented multi-instrumentalist known for his work as an accordion sideman for many RI singer-songwriters, a bluegrass slow jam instructor both locally and at premiere festivals such as Greyfox and Joe Val, and he also happens to be my father in law. We run through what he's looking to achieve with his classes, how he got to be in The Gobshites - a celtic band that's played consistently for nearly 20 years, and his thoughts on intentional improvisation. Interlude songs: "I Can Wait" by Joanne Lurgio "Hard Pressed" (Hot Rize cover) by...
2020-02-20
1h 10
Reflections from St. Ann DC
23. Put Yourself in the Place of Mary: Can You Walk in Her Shoes? This Advent Will You Surrender Your Plan to God's? - Msgr. James Watkins - Fourth Sunday of Advent
Mary's fiat is the perfect example for us. What are your plans? Is God calling you to let them go and follow His?
2019-12-23
13 min
Reflections from St. Ann DC
22. Who is Mary, Why We Pray the Rosary and How the Devotion Began - Msgr. James Watkins - Third Sunday of Advent
Who is Mary and do Catholics worship her? What's the big deal about the rosary? Why do Catholics have this devotion and when did it start?
2019-12-18
14 min
Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War
21 - "I Wish I Could Forget Myself" - Mary Ann Todd Lincoln
About this episode: Three of her four children did not live to adulthood, and her husband was assassinated while he held her hand. If anyone ever deserved to be troubled, it was the wife of the sixteenth president. James Cornelius, curator of the Lincoln Collection at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library in Springfield, Illinois said simply: “She had the most tragic public life in American history.” This is the story of the woman who once said, “I wish I could forget myself.” This is the story of Mary Ann Todd Lincoln.
2019-10-25
43 min