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  • We take a walk through Oxford Cemetery with Cathy Schmidt, where local history lives in the stories etched in stone.
  • Sammie Mooney brings us the latest updates from the Waterfowl Festival and what to look forward to this year.
  • On this week's episode of "This is How the Story goes, Laura J. Oliver explores how easily we accept affirmation as truth, and how dangerous and tender that hunger is in her essay "Love Bombed."
  • This week, on This is How the Story Goes, Laura J. Oliver shares the secrets divulged in a writing class, and the revelation, that when it comes to sharing burdens, life is story, and everything is metaphor. This week's essay is "The Things You Carry."
  • We’ve all felt it at one time or another—loneliness. Psychologist Cynthia Post talks about what can actually help when disconnection starts to take hold.
  • Wine Coach Laurie Forster dispels some of the most common assumptions about wine and food pairings—and makes the whole thing feel a lot less intimidating.
  • Comedian Monique Marvez joins me for a conversation that goes beyond stand-up and into her evolving Goal Mine message about value, intention, and growth. It’s funny, thoughtful, and a little deeper than you might expect.
  • Peek behind the curtain of the creative life as three local artists invite us inside Art at the Milk Truck Garage in St. Michaels, coming up next month. We talk about process, place, and why seeing art where it’s made can change the way we experience it.
  • Can strength training ease the rollercoaster of perimenopause? On Health Bites, Stefanie Defiglia breaks down what the science says.
  • Former Avalon leader Suzy Moore steps into a new role at Adkins Arboretum — and explains why protecting native landscapes depends on community support.
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