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  • Mental health, veteran support, and a glimpse behind the curtain of one of America’s most quietly influential First Ladies—Lei Ellingson talks about her time working alongside Rosalynn Carter.
  • On Wine Wednesday, the Wine Coach, Laurie Forster gives us tips on how to order wine at a restaurant as if you’re a sommelier.
  • Edward “Boots” Robinson and Vickie Wilson of the Frederick Douglass Honor Society join us to talk about the annual community reading of Douglass’s landmark speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”—happening July 5th in Easton
  • Tred Avon Player board member Marcia Gilliam and scholarship recipient Connor Christopher talk about the David & Fiona Foster Scholarship and what it means to support young artists on the Eastern Shore.
  • Poetry by Philip Schultz; music by Bach, Vivaldi/Richter, Carl Orff, Bikini Kill, PJ Harvey, Carly Simon, Nat "King" Cole, and more.
  • On On My Plate, Amy Haines read her blog post titled Complaining, exploring why some people respond with gratitude while others tend to focus on the negative when asked the question ‘How are you?’
  • On Shore Tech Pulse, Sushila Nair tackles the question: How close are we to truly autonomous vehicles, and how does the U.S. stack up against the rest of the world in this race?
  • We play another segment of Historic Women of the Eastern shore as we highlight Mary Bartlett Dixon with Kathy Marconi and Mary Jordan. Lauren Dwyer from the Academy Art Museum stops by to tell us all about the kids summer programs now available at the museum.
  • On Divorce Doctor Morgan Foster discusses the issue of friends and family having to Choose Sides and how to maneuver through that process.
  • Talbot County Emergency Services is hosting a special Pet Preparedness Workshop & Adoption Event at the Talbot County Free Library. Madison Loker, Emergency Management Coordinator for Talbot County Emergency Services, joins us to preview.
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