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Talbot Parks & Rec, Talbot Young Professionals, And An Active Summer For All Ages
Talbot Parks & Rec, Talbot Young Professionals, And An Active Summer For All Ages
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Cindy Orban - Kin Rooted in Hope
Cindy Urban talks about KIN: Rooted in Hope, by Carole Boston Weatherford and her son, illustrator Jeffrey Boston Weatherford—this year’s One Maryland One Book—and how it’s inspiring people across the state to reflect on their own family histories.
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Historic Eastern Shore Women - Mary Bartell Dixon
From abolitionists to aviators, philanthropists to political pioneers—history tends to remember the headline names. But what about the less known or unknown women whose impact was woven into the very fabric of our life? Mary Jordan and Kathy Marconi join us to talk, Historic Eastern Shore Women.
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Historic Eastern Shore Women - Betty Ann Lussier
From abolitionists to aviators, philanthropists to political pioneers—history tends to remember the headline names. But what about the less known or unknown women whose impact was woven into the very fabric of our life? Mary Jordan and Kathy Marconi join us to talk, Historic Eastern Shore Women.
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FedBrew - Gayle Galbraith
Gayle Galbraith is the owner of FedBrew Kombucha in Federalsburg. We talk about life, health, and the joys and issues of owning a successful business
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Anne Lindberg and Piper Shepard
Anne Lindberg and Piper Shepard, whose solo exhibitions opened last week at the Academy Art Museum, talk about drawing with thread, carving cloth, and seeing the world in layers.
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Walda Roseman
Today’s guest is Walda Roseman—a strategist, entrepreneur, and telecommunications pioneer who’s helped shape everything from NPR and public broadcasting to the global internet. We talk about defending public broadcasting in the Reagan era—and why that fight still matters.
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Fragility of Being Human
On On My Plate, Amy Haines reads her blog: Fragility of Being Human, what it takes to be part of a community and being OK at the end of a day.
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Dating After Divorce
On Divorce Doctor Award winning divorce attorney, Morgan Forster asks the question What’s it like dating after divorce? Hear her take on this touchy subject.
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Farmer's Markets
Ever wonder if going to a Farmer’s Market for your produce is worth the money and effort? Listen to Stefanie Defiglia as she breaks down all the reasons why it matters on Health Bites.
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