Captain Fred Pomeroy started crabbing when he was 16 years old, and hasn't stopped since. A poet, teacher, builder and farmer by turns, he continues the lore and the legends of those who feel weather in their bones and fishing in their blood.Becoming a Waterman chronicles some six decades of life and lessons learned making a living with a boat on the Chesapeake Bay. Tune in on 90.3 every Friday at 1 PM for another installment.
Actual Factual Medicine
Dr. Kerry Forrestal, emergency physician, takes on topics from cancer to suicide and examines societal issues and healthcare specifics with medical insider insights.
Arts In Action
Arts in Action features lively conversations with Eastern Shore artists and organizations that offer visual art, music, theater, literature. Support comes from Talbot Arts and the Maryland State Arts Council.
This Is How The Story Goes
From a hilarious account of being kicked out of a Pilates class to an astonishing precognitive dream, “This is How the Story Goes” is warm and generous storytelling at its best. These intimate tales inspire universal wonder and thought-provoking possibility, as listeners reconsider what they think they know of reality, reconnect with their best memories, laugh, reflect, and come to like themselves a bit better.With a voice reminiscent of David Sedaris, Anne Lamott and Garrison Keillor, Oliver charms, informs, heals, and entertains. Every story is a love story to listeners and to life itself, with joy the secret subject of every episode.
What's Good Wednesday
Host Jayme Dingler shares the best developments from non-profit organizations all around the Mid-Shore.
Wiser Than I Am
Kathryn Barrett-Gaines is a professor of History at the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore. Each week, she draws lessons from a figure in history and provides the historical context that made that person stand out.